Manali—one of the most endeared hill stations of India, is located at an altitude of 2050 m and is situated along the banks of the Beas, close to the Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley.
It is the main holiday destination in the entire valley and is an absolutely wondrous Himalayan paradise which boasts of a low snow line adding to its countryside feel.
An abundance of peaks pass around this lovely town, it is no wonder that war after year the spurt of people in & around Manali have progressively developed this area into the hub for adventure that it is today.
The areas offer breathtaking campsites that usher you into a romantic encounter with a mesmerizing sunset and an exhilarating sunrise. Needless tos ay, it is the perfect getaway from the busyness and the high jinks of the urban life. You will be free to enjoy the peace and quietness of the mountains where you will constantly be in a state of awe at the mountains’ marvelous display of magnificence and splendor.
Manali falls under the district of Kullu and it is the stunning hill station of India. Located at a height of 2050 meters above sea level, Manali is one of the best hill stations of India. The Beas River meanders through Manali and the bank of the river is filled with wild flowers, hamlets and fruit-laden orchards.
The sightseeing tour of Manali includes the monasteries like Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa, temples like Hadimba Devi temple, Manu temple, etc. Vashisht is situated on the bank of River Beas and it is a small village where a temple is built dedicating to Lord Rama.
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