A paradise for mountain lovers, Manali is a high altitude Himalayan holiday destination from years. It has an reputation of backpacking and honeymoon destination with other endless options for adventure, pilgrimage, food, history, and sightseeing to staycations.
Manali is a super cool place to visit in the Himalayas! The snowy mountains are so pretty and make it a great spot for tourists. People love to go backpacking here and it’s a popular spot for honeymoons too. You can do all sorts of fun stuff like skiing in Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. Plus, there are other cool activities like rafting, paragliding, ziplining, and zorbing.
The views in Manali are amazing with streams, cozy cottages, apple fields, and the smell of pine trees. It’s like a dream come true for nature lovers and adventure seekers who want to get away from the everyday hustle and bustle. They even call it the “Valley of the Gods” because it’s so beautiful.
You can do some awesome adventure sports in the Beas River like rafting and river crossing. Manali is also the starting point of an ancient trade route that goes through some tough mountain passes and ends up in Jammu and Kashmir. There’s a cool legend about Manali too – they say that Manu, the guy who wrote the ‘Manu Samhita’, first stepped foot on Earth here after a big flood. They even have a temple dedicated to him in the village!
Manali is full of cool places to check out! You gotta see the Hidimba Temple, Manali Gompa, Manu Temple, Solang Valley, Vashisht Village, Rohtang Pass, and Mall Road. They’re all super fun spots to explore and take awesome pictures at. Trust me, you won’t want to miss out on these awesome tourist attractions!
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Manali proper isn’t much better; the main thoroughfare – the Mall – is a pedestrianised shopping street that has shops and restaurants of all sorts. But again, the quality of what is on offer is mediocre at best. Don’t imagine a lively Indian bazaar where you’ll find gorgeous local handicrafts and clothing – this is not what the Mall offers. It’s more a hodgepodge of dollar store trinkets.