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| Four Days Tours |
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Manali - Delhi |
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Manali - Manali derived its name from Manavalaya meaning the abode of
Manu or "Home of Manu" and here, the temples are treated as
pilgrimages. It is an important hill station of northern India with high
mountains covered by silent snows and deep boulder strewn gorges. The
thick forest full of cool breezes, fields of wild flowers, and apple
orchards give it an enchanting beauty.
Arjun Gufa - On the left bank
of the river Beas, near Prini village, is the "Arjun Gufa" or the cave
of Arjuna. It is believed that Arjuna practiced austerities to get
Pashupata Ashtra or weapon from Lord Indra.

Hadimba Temple - Built in
1553, this four-story wooden Hadimba or Dhungiri temple is famous for
its exquisitely caved doorway. It is located in the middle of a forest
called the Dhungiri Van Vihar.
Jagatsuhk - About 6 kms. from Manali
is the famous Shiva Temple in "shikara" style. It houses temples
dedicated to Lord Shiva and Sandhya Gayatri.
Kothi - This is a
quiet but picturesque spot, at the foot of the Rohtang pass, 12 kms.
away from Manali town. It offers a magnificent view of the snow-capped
peaks and glaciers.
Manu Temple - Manali is named after the sage
Manu who was the creator of human race on the earth and it is believed
that he meditated here. This is supposed to be the only temple of Manu
in India.
Monasteries - Manali is
known for its shiny gompas or Buddhist monasteries. It is maintained by
donations from the local community and by sale of hand-woven carpets in
the temple workshop.
Rahala Water falls - About 16 km from Manali at
the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass, are the beautiful Rahalla
Falls at an altitude of 2,501 m.
Rohtang Pass - Rohtang Pass is the
highest point on the Manali-Keylong road. It provides a wide panoramic
view of mountains rising far above clouds, which is truly a breath
taking sight.
Solang Valley - Solang valley offers the view of
glaciers and snow capped mountains and peaks. It has fine ski slopes.
The Mountaineering Institute has installed a ski lift for training
purpose. The 12-km hike up the western banks of the Beas to the Solang
Valley is noteworthy.
Vashist
Hot Water Springs and Temple (3 kms) Across the Beas river is
Vashist, a small village with natural sulphur springs. Modern
bathhouses, with Turkish-style showers, have the hot water piped into
them for the convenience of the visitors who come here to benefit from
the medicinal properties. There is a pyramidal stone temple dedicated to
Vashist Muni and another Temple of Lord Ram. |
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| Fares
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| Volvo
A/c Coach Rs. 6,500/- with Accommodation on twin sharing basis without
food. |
| A/c
Coach Rs. 6,000/- with Accommodation on twin sharing basis without
food. |
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