One of the most popular tourist places in Northern India is situated in Kullu District, himachal pradesh on the banks of Beas River manali is one of the oldest towns in kullu Valley. The place surrounds with the aura of everywhere. Rohtang Pass which no doubt is a must-visit place if you go to manali.The weather in Manali offers a variety throughout the year. If you like the cold weather and snow, then you can enjoy winters from November to February. the best time to visit Manali is March to June when the heat is burning the low lands of Northern India. With a travel package, you can do adventures, sightseeing, and more and have a wholesome trip. Explore exciting Himachal Pradesh Adventure packages with luxury Himachal Pradesh vacation packages.
Top 10 Places to Visit in Kullu Manali.
1. Rohtang Pass
The Rohtang Pass is a high altitude mountain pass of the Pir
Panjal Himalayan range which connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul
and Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Apart from this, there are many
other points of importance for the pass.
2. Manikaran Sahib
The first Guru and founder of the belief of Sikhism, Guru Nanak,
the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara is a place of pilgrimage. The reason that
this place is extremely famous is because of the natural hot springs
here, and the legend has it that when Guru Nanak and his disciple had
all they needed for a ‘Langar’ but nowhere to cook, the Guru told the
disciple to life a stone from where the hot springs came out and they
could cook their food.
3. Solang Valley
A side valley on the very highs of Kullu Valley and falls one the
way of Rohtang pass. Solang Valley is extremely famous for the adventure
sports and activities that take place here and vary from season to
season. For example, the summer seasons sees the Solang Valley taking on
activities like Parachuting, Paragliding, and Zorbing, whereas the
winters see this place turn into an amazing skiing resort with the
facilities and coachings all available during the appropriate season.
4. Hamta Pass
Hampta Pass or Hamta Pass is a high altitude mountain pass at an
elevation of 4,270m above sea level and is a smaller corridor that leads
from Kullu Valley to Lahaul Valley. Named after the village of the same
name, the pass is like a gateway for the sheep and cattle herders of
the Lahaul valley to search for pasture lands close by the high altitude
cold desert of Lahaul, especially during the summer months.
5. Parvati Valley
The Parvati Valley of the river Parvati is easily the most heart
winning a destination in the entire Himachal Pradesh. The slopes of the
valley are covered with dense and beautiful vegetation, with a number of
waterfalls finding their way through the crevices of the region and
adding to the beauty. No matter what the season, you will always find
the place to be utterly beautiful.
6. Bhrigu Lake
Bhrigu Lake or Brighu Lake is a lake located at an elevation of
around in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is
located to the east of Rohtang Pass and is around from
Gulaba village.which is famous for its hot water springs, close to the town of Manali Actually there is no settlement in Gulaba and is an area of the Pir Panjal mountain range. It is named after Maharishi Bhrigu.
7. Malana Village
Malana is an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal
Pradesh. This solitary village in the Malana Nala. A side valley of the
Parvati Valley to the north-east of Kullu Valley, is isolated from the
rest of the world. The peaks of Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba shadow the
village. The most common route to the village is by taxi or bus from Jhari. One
stop prior to Malana. Roads till Malana Village trekking gate are
developed.
8. Kasol
Kasol is a hamlet in the Kullu district of the Indian state of
Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the
Parvati River, on the way between Bhuntar and Manikaran. It is located from Bhuntar and from Kullu town, the district headquarter from Manikaran. Kasol Music Festival is the biggest music festival which happens in
Kasol on every New Year's Eve. People from around the world gather for
this festival.
9. Old Manali
Old Manali is a charming, laid-back district known for its wooded
mountain trails, apple orchards, and scenic spots by the Manaslu River.
It’s dotted with quaint backpacker lodgings and bohemian cafes serving
global fare, grilled trout, and pancake breakfasts, while souvenir shops
sell hand-knitted woolens and dreamcatchers. Set amid a cedar forest
Hadimba Devi Temple contains a cave shrine.
10. Beas River
The Beas originates from the famous Beas Kund and flows before its confluence with the River Sutlej in the state of
Punjab. The river acts as a source of water for the population of Kullu,
Manali and even the Kangra region. The Beas River marks the easternmost border of Alexander the great conquests the Beas Project for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation purposes.
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