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Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India’s northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination. Set on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It's also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass.

Manali is a valley nestled in the mountains of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley, at an altitude of 2,050 m (6,726 ft) in the Beas River Valley. It is located in the Kullu district, about 270 km (168 mi) north of the state capital, Shimla, 309 km (192 miles) northeast of Chandigarh and 544 km (338 miles) northeast of Delhi, the federal capital. The small town, with a population of 8,096,is the beginning of an ancient trade route to Ladakh and from there over the Karakoram Pass on to Yarkand and Khotan in the Tarim Basin. It is a popular tourist destination and serves as the gateway to Lahaul & Spiti district as well as Leh.

Manali has grown from a trading outpost/ village to a small town; as of the 2011 census of India, its population was 8,096.In 2001, Manali had an official population of 6,265. Males constituted 64% of the population and females 36%. Manali had an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; male literacy was 80%, and female literacy was 63.9%. 9.5% of the population was under six years of age.During the summer months there is a marked surge in the transients as many of them are employed in the hospitality businesses.

History

Manali is named after the Sanatan Hindu lawgiver Manu. The name Manali is regarded as the derivative of 'Manu-Alaya' which literally means 'the abode of Manu'. Legend has it that sage Manu stepped off his ark in Manali to recreate human life after a great flood had deluged the world. Manali lies in the North of Kullu Valley. The valley is often referred to as the 'Valley of the Gods'. Old Manali village has an ancient temple dedicated to sage Manu.

The British introduced apple trees in the area. The first apple orchard was set up by the British near Patlikuhl, prior to this no Apple trees grew in the area. To this day, apple—along with plum and pear—remain the best source of income for the majority of inhabitants. Both Rainbow and Brown Trout was also introduced into the rivers and streams of the area by the colonisers. Before other luminaries started visiting Manali, the Indian nation's first Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru favoured this as a holiday destination in the mountains. With the increase in disposable incomes and somewhat owing to the rise of disturbances in Kashmir in the late 1980s, Manali witnessed a surge in tourist traffic. This once quiet village was transformed into a bustling town with numerous homestays as well as the occasional luxury boutique hotel . During the warmer summer months, cafes and restaurants can be seen doing brisk business.

state Himachal Pradesh,India
Country India
Area 2,050 m (6,726 ft)
Languages spoken Hindi,Pahari,English
Currency Ruppee

Top Things In Manali

Places to visits

  • Solang Valley

    Lying between the famous Beas Kund and Solang Village, this beautiful Solang Valley is among the most popular places to visit near Manali.

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    It lies about 14 km from Manali and is the venue for winter skiing festival that is held every year. People of all age groups love to visit this place during winters to enjoy skiing and other adventure sports.

  • Rohtang Pass

    Rohtang pass is the stretch which connects Manali to Himachal's more dreamy and dessert like Spiti and Lahaul, and is one itself.

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    This vast snow desert is a landscape like only a few other and a view one should not miss, while here.

  • Adventure Activities

    Manali is the hub of adventure activities in Himachal Pradesh.

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    From white river rafting to trekking opportunities to zorbing to horse-riding to skiing to paragliding, Manali has everything to offer.

  • Hadimba Temple

    his beautiful temple, said to be dedicated to Hadimba – the wife of Pandu son Bhima, is one of the best places to visit in Manali.

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    The pagoda-shaped temple is not only unique in its architecture but is famous for its religious value too. The effigy of Hadimba is made up of brass and is quite awe-inspiring.

  • Beas kund

    Beas kund is located in Himachal Pradesh.

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    From white river rafting to trekking opportunities to zorbing to horse-riding to skiing to paragliding, Manali has everything to offer.

  • Jogini Falls

    The breath-taking Jogini Falls, located a lot beyond Vashisht Hot Springs towards the Vashisht Village, is another major tourist attraction near Manali.

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    Melodious sounds of nature, stunning views, and some sumptuous authentic Himachali delicacies – Jogini Falls has it all for the backpackers and nature lovers.

  • Skiing in Manali

    A major tourist spot of North India, Manali is known for its excellent visiting from all over the country.

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    The undulating slopes of Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass offers a perfect terrain for amateurs to learn their first move while a an ideal grounds for professionals.

  • Museum of Himachal

    Culture

    A stone’s throw from the Hadimba Temple, the Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art allows a walk through time.

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    It houses unique collection of unknown antiques including religious relics, household objects, weapons, instruments, and scale models, among many other things.

  • Tibetan Monasteries

    Manali also boasts of respectable Tibetan population settlement. The famous Tibetan monasteries – Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa and Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa.

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    draw a large number of tourists, and are among the most visited and certainly the best places to visit in Manali. Specially the Tibetan art and craft items displayed here deserve a visit.

  • Manu Temple

    Nearly 3 km away from the famous Mall Road of Manali, the famous Manu Temple is among the frequently visited tourist places in Manali. Dedicated to Lord Manu.

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    the temple’s premises offer a sense of peace and serenity to the devotees walking in. It is frequented by religious tourists and foreigners and is among the most popular attractions in Manali.

  • Club House

    The Club House is also one of the tourist places in Manali for adventure activities and indoor games. Located adjacent to the Manalsu Nallah.

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    it has been constructed in the British style of architecture and is managed by Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC). The in-house restaurant serves a lot of delicious dishes and snacks.

  • Vashisht Hot Water

    Springs

    Almost 3 km away from Manali, the Vashisht Temple is famous for its natural hot water spring. The premises enclose a pyramid-shaped stone temple dedicated to Sage Vashisht, and the water spring.

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    which is said to have medicinal properties. Take a dip in the water to relax your body and mind. Also, there are separate bath areas for men and women, besides a Turkish bath having shower facility.

  • Maa Sharvari Temple

    Located at the Shaminallah Village on the outskirts of the Manali city, Maa Sharvari Temple houses the idol of Kullu Kings’ Kuldevi (another form of Devi Durga)

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    During the Dussehra festival at Kullu, the idol is beautifully decorated and taken to the temple of Raghunathji.

  • Nehru Kund

    Located on the Leh National Highway, Nehru Kund is another must-visit tourist attraction near Manali.

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    It is a natural spring of cold water and this water is believed to have come from the Bhrigu Lake. This lake is located at a height of 4,300 meters. Serene surrounding and lush greenery enthrals the tourists coming here. The spring is so named because Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, used to drink water from the spring during his stay in Manali.

  • Kothi

    Kothi is a beautiful village nestled amidst verdant land and forests. It is located on the road going towards the Solang Valley, almost 16 km away from Manali.

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    The rustic charm of villages is pretty evident here. Painters, poets, and writers love to spend time here and unleash their creativity, while enjoying breathtaking views around.

  • Gulaba

    Gulaba is an alternate destination to visit during November – May when Rohtang Pass is inaccessible due to heavy snow.

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    During these months, snow activities can be enjoyed at Gulaba. It is less crowded than the valleys of Rohtang & Solang and provides better experiences of the snow activities.

  • Rohtang Pass

    Rohtang pass is the stretch which connects Manali to Himachal's more dreamy and dessert like Spiti and Lahaul, and is one itself.

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    This vast snow desert is a landscape like only a few other and a view one should not miss, while here.

  • Chandratal

    Baralacha

    Chandratal Baralacha is a perfect trek destination steeped with all the right elements such as nature?s beauty, and tranquility.

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    Perched at an altitude of 4,300 meters, it is one of the high altitude lakes in Himalayan region. Located on the Samudra Plateau of Spiti Valley,

  • Himalayan National

    Park

    The newest addition to the list of National parks in India,

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    The Great Himalayan National Park is quickly becoming what the wildlife scene in the region is being identified with and defined by.

  • Hampta Pass

    Hampta Pass, situated in the Manali region of the Himachal Pradesh, and enjoyable treks.

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    Laden with pristine form of nature, the trail comprises of dense pine forests, pristine glacial valleys, vast meadows and panoramic landscape.

  • Bara Bhangal

    Trek

    Bara Bangal Kaliyahni trek, also known as the Shepherds trail trek.

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    A trekker will cross the Kalihani Pass and move northwest before reaching Bara Bhangal. From here there is a turn southwards to Thamsar Pass and reach Billing in Kangra valley to finish the trek.

  • Malana

    This village in Kullu, is a bit of shift in the world as we know it.

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    There are around 200-300 stone roof houses sheltering 1500 people in this settlement which is one of its kind.

Food

  • Dham

    On your trip to Manali don’t miss out on the traditional elaborate fare called Dham, which is usually cooked during wedding ceremonies in Himachal Pradesh.

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    It often includes rice, curry, curd and sweetened rice among other things. Often served as a special lunch, you will find it at many local food joints.

  • Red Rice

    Grown locally, the red rice available at restaurants and dhabas in Manali has a unique nutty flavour.

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    Generally served with a local variety of kidney beans, and saag (a green leafy vegetable dish), it makes for a simple and hearty meal.

  • River Trout

    There is no way you can visit Manali and not feast on the local favourite--river trout preparations made with local flavours.

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    Generally served along with rice, the flavours are both spicy and tangy. You can try out a tandoori take on this dish at the Khyber Restaurant.

  • Masala Omelette

    TWhether you’re enjoying a nice time leisurely strolling on the roads or travelling to the scenic Rohtang Pass,

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    he one thing that you will find everywhere to eat in Manali is a special masala omlette, usually served with two slices of bread. This is the ultimate comfort food, specially on chilly mornings or evenings.

  • Kadhi Chawal

    Famous for its mouthwatering kadhi chawal (a spicy gram flour curry and rice dish), no matter where you have this dish in Himachal,

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    you will always come back for more. While on the way to Manali don't forget to stop over at the Manikaran Gurudwara around which you will find many small food shacks selling this delicacy!

  • Tea

    people of Manali love to have lots of tea to keep them warm and accompany conversations. From plain tea to masala tea with heaps of ginger and cinnamon flavour.

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    you are sure to find a tea stall at every nook and corner of the hill station. And every Indian knows that nothing beats the awesome combination of spectacular mountain views and a steaming cup of chai!

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Manali

Things to do - general

Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India’s northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination.

Set on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It's also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass.

Places

Things to do -  Sports and nature

Manali has grown from a trading outpost/ village to a small town; as of the 2011 census of India, its population was 8,096.

In 2001, Manali had an official population of 6,265. Males constituted 64% of the population and females 36%. Manali had an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; male literacy was 80%, and female literacy was 63.9%. 9.5% of the population was under six years of age

Food

Things to do - Nightlife

Famous for its mouthwatering kadhi chawal (a spicy gram flour curry and rice dish), no matter where you have this dish in Himachal.

you will always come back for more. While on the way to Manali don't forget to stop over at the Manikaran Gurudwara around which you will find many small food shacks selling this delicacy!