By Rajni Pandey | December 26, 2024
A hub for adventure activities, Solang Valley offers skiing, paragliding, and snowboarding during winter, while summers bring opportunities for zorbing and quad biking. The stunning views of snow-capped peaks make it a must-visit.
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Situated at an altitude of 13,050 feet, Rohtang Pass is known for its breathtaking views and snow-covered landscapes. It’s a favorite among travelers for activities like skiing and sledding.
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This ancient temple, dedicated to Hidimba Devi, is a masterpiece of wooden architecture surrounded by cedar forests. Its unique design and spiritual ambiance attract tourists and devotees alike.
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With its rustic charm, Old Manali is a haven for backpackers. The narrow lanes are lined with cafes, shops, and guesthouses, offering a laid-back vibe and spectacular views of the Beas River.
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Dedicated to Sage Manu, this temple is located in Old Manali and offers a serene escape with its peaceful surroundings and spiritual significance.
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The bustling Mall Road is the heart of Manali, perfect for shopping, dining, and soaking in the local culture. It’s a great spot to buy souvenirs and savor Himachali delicacies.
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Situated in the quaint village of Vashisht, these natural hot springs are believed to have medicinal properties. Nearby temples and the serene setting make it a relaxing retreat.
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The Beas River offers mesmerizing views and activities like river rafting, making it a popular spot for thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts.
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A short trek from Vashisht leads to the scenic Jogini Waterfalls. Surrounded by lush greenery, it’s a serene spot for picnics and nature photography.
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Located a short drive from Manali, this historic castle offers panoramic views of the Kullu Valley. Its traditional architecture and art gallery make it a cultural and historical gem.
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