Kullu Manali

Behold mesmerizing landscapes of Kullu Manali bedecked with snowcapped peaks, alpine slopes and rolling hills. The quaint district, Kullu, in Himachal Pradesh is a jackpot of beauty and fun. It will satisfy your penchant for that long-planned relaxing holiday with its famous hill-station, Manali. The mist covered slopes are best enjoyed with a walk. Inhale the pine-scented air, follow the untrodden trails in the woods, rediscover colonial gems and absorb all the soul-satisfying natural beauty.  

What to see

Hadimba Devi Temple

The main icon of Manali is this 16th-century temple dedicated to Hidimba Devi, wife of Bhima. Set amidst the thick cover of jade conifers, it seems like a jewel hidden in the trove of nature. It is built around the cave where Goddess Hidimba performed meditation. The beauteous ancient architecture in a picturesque location will not only render you a glimpse of local culture but also an unforgotten legacy.

Solang Valley

Nothing sounds better than an adventurous fun in a breathtaking location of Solang Valley. It will render you the chills of thrill with an array of mind-blowing activities. You can indulge in paragliding, zorbing, trekking, skiing (in winters) and a lot more. For those seeking peace can sit in its grassy meadow and gaze at the ravishing snowy mountains.   

Rohtang Pass

Nearly 51 km from Manali lays this high altitude mountain pass (3,978 m) on the Pir Panjal Range. It connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti Valley. The area remains buried under layers of snow for which it has become a hotspot of tourists to enjoy snow activities. You can visit it during summers as it remains closed in winters due to heavy snowfall.  

Kasol

If you want to unwind in the lap of mountains away from the cacophony of crowds then head to this secluded hamlet, Kasol. You will fall in love with its serenity that also offers a riveting view of snow-shrouded mountains. It receives heavy footfall of Israeli tourists which makes it widely known as the 'Mini Israel of India'. Do not miss the famous Kheerganga trek; its magical views are sure to sweep you off your feet.

Great Himalayan National Park

Explore the rich indigenous wildlife of the Himalayas in this popular national park. It is home to varied flora and over 375 species of fauna. Interestingly, it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site for conserving biodiversity. Encounter rare species like snow leopard, Himalayan Brown Bear, blue sheep, Himalayan Tahr and musk deer.

How to reach

By Air- The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport located approximately 50 km from Manali. It operates regular flights to Delhi operated by Air India airline.

By Rail- Ambala and Chandigarh are the closest railheads to Kullu Manali. You can hire a cab or take a public bus to reach here.

By Road- It is connected by a good network of roads that extend to all major cities like Delhi.

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