#Journey To *Manali* a Tourist Place
Manali is situated in the lap of the Kullu valley which is one of the tourist destinations visited by most tourists. It is located at an elevation of 2050 meters above sea level and spreads along banks of Beas river. The meaning of the residence of Manali Manu or 'Manu's house' derives its name from Manavalaya, and here, temples are in the form of shrines. Its tranquil atmosphere provides an ideal shelter for people suffering from hot Indian summers.
Manali is also famous for adventure sports such as skiing, hiking, mountaineering, para gliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking and mountain biking. For Manali, its lush green cedar forests and shadow mountains are quite famous in the snow.
Tourist attractions in Manali
Manu Temple: In the name of Manali Manu Rishi, who was the creator of the human race on earth and it is believed that he meditated here. It is considered as the temple of Manu in India.
Arjun Gufa: Beas near the left bank of the river, near the Prini village, is the cave of 'Arjun' Gufa or Arjuna. It is believed that Arjun is practiced to obtain Lord Indra Pashupata Ashtra or weapons from austerity.
Handima Temple: Built in 1553 and with a superbly prepared four-tiered pagoda roof. This Dhungiri is located in the middle of a forest called Varan Vihar. It is famous for its exquisitely carved door.
Hadimba temple enshrines the footprints of Goddess Hadimba. Bhishma, the five great days of Hadimba Bhima, Mahabharata, was the wife of one of the Pandava brothers and the goddess Durga of Kullu's royal family was later built.
Hot water vapor springs and temples: Beas river is a small village with vicious, natural sul fur. The modern bathhouses, Turkish style rain, with the help of hot water medicinal properties to get benefit from the visitors coming here is transported in them. There is a windmill stone temple dedicated to Lord Rama of Vishal Muni and another temple.
Jagatsuhk: A distance of approximately 6 kilometers from Manali is the famous Shiva temple in the style 'Shikara'. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Sandhu Gayatri.
Monasteries Monasteries: Manali is known for its luminous gompas or Buddhist monasteries. There are three recently built Tibetan monasteries.
Rahala Waterfalls: Beautiful Rahalla Falls is approximately 16 km at an altitude of 2,501 meters. Me At the beginning of the climb are from Manali to Rohtang Pass, to do.
Solang Valley: The Solang Valley offers glaciers and snow-covered mountains and peaks. In a picturesque setting, this nice ski slopes is the end picnic spot.
Kelong: About 120 km from Manali Me Far is away, Kelong is the headquarters of Lahoul and the Karadung and Shaashus of Spiti District Mountain are important attractions.
Kothi: A place attractive with attractive beauty, just 10-12 km from Manali. It provides a spectacular view of snow-covered peaks and glaciers.
Session: An important pilgrimage place in Pattan valley.
Rahala Waterfalls: Beautiful Rahalla Falls is approximately 16 km at an altitude of 2,501 meters. Me At the beginning of the climb are from Manali to Rohtang Pass, to do.
Rohtang Pass: Rohtang Pass is the highest point on Manali-Keylong Road. It is truly a breath-taking vision that provides a comprehensive panoramic view of the rising mountains above the clouds.