Exploring Manali: Five Must-Visit Epic Destinations

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Manali is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, and there are excellent Manali holiday packages that can give you great deals for a wonderful experience during your trip. The picturesque town in Himachal Pradesh attracts backpackers and honeymooners from all over the country as well as the world. One of the things that makes Manali such a great place to visit is the attractions it offers, including some of the most interesting places that you will ever visit. These places will give you a glimpse of the area’s history and all the natural beauty that surrounds it.

Top 5 Places to Visit in Manali

Here is a look at 5 of the most epic places you must visit when you are in Manali:

Solang Valley

Solang Valley

When you say Manali, one of the first names that pop into your head is Solang Valley. Lying between the Beas Kund and Solang Village and located just about 14 kilometres from the town, it is one of the most well-known places to visit when people come to Manali. Have you come to Manali to enjoy thrilling adventure sports that are so famous? Then you definitely need to go to Solang Valley. There is a winter skiing festival held in Solang Valley every year, so if you are an avid skier, this place is a must-visit. Apart from skiing, the valley offers Paragliding, zorbing, horse riding and parachuting. Solang Valley is open to visitors throughout the year, so no matter when you come to Manali, you can enjoy the adventure sports you are looking forward to. 

Rahala Waterfall

Rahala Waterfall

Manali is surrounded by some of the most breathtaking natural sceneries you will find. There are many places for nature-lovers to visit. One of the most epic places you can visit during your stay in Manali is Rahala Waterfall. The majestic, roaring falls is created by the melting water from the precipitous rocks and glaciers. Located nearly 16 kilometers away from the town, Rahala Waterfall is an amazing picnic spot with thick forests with magnificent birch and deodar trees all around and enthralling views of the snow-clad Himalayan mountain ranges. Whether you are in Manali with family or friends or on a solo trip, a visit to Rahala Waterfall is a must. 

Maa Sharvari Temple

Maa Sharvari Temple

Located in Shaminallah village on the outskirts of Manali, Maa Sharvari Temple is one of the most important places to visit while you are here. This is the home of the idol of Kullu Kings’ Kuldevi, who is another form of Devi Durga. If you are up for a trek, you can make your way from the main town to the temple and enjoy the picturesque views of the majestic landscape along the way. If you are visiting Manali during the Dussehra festival, which is held in Kullu, you can get a look at the beautifully decorated idol as devotees take it to the temple of Raghunathji. You can visit the Maa Sharvari Temple throughout the year between 5 am and 12 pm and 4 pm and 9 pm every day. If you are interested in the religious structures and monuments in Manali, you should not miss this amazing. 

Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa and Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa

Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa And Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa

Manali is home to a Tibetan population, which adds to the colourful and diverse culture of this area. There are a number of monasteries that you must visit during your stay. Two of the most famous monasteries here are Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa and Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa. They attract hundreds of visitors, and it is to see why. The interesting architecture and relics give you a close look at Tibetan culture. What is more? The monasteries display Tibetan art and craft items that you can purchase as souvenirs to take back home. If you are looking for a tranquil time of solitude, you can meditate in the monasteries and calm and refresh your body, mind and soul. The monasteries welcome guests any time of the day throughout the year. However, the main entry to the shrine is open only from 7 am to 7 pm. If you are in Manali, with so many things to see and experience, these monasteries are one of the most epic places you can visit for sure. 

Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art

Museum Of Himachal Culture And Folk Art

Are you interested in the heritage of Himachal Pradesh? Then you should definitely visit the Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art. It is indeed one of the most interesting places you can visit during your holiday in Manali. It is located just a stone’s throw from the Hadimba – another site; you should go to during your stay. The museum is home to a unique collection of antiques – some of which have an unknown origin – including household objects, religious relics, instruments, weapons and scale models, to name a few. You are sure to have a gripping time checking out the collection in the museum. The Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art is open throughout the year from 8 am to 8 pm. You have to pay an entry fee, but it is only 10 INR, so you can get an unforgettable look at Himachal’s history and culture without spending a fortune. 

Manali is home to some of the most interesting attractions in Himachal Pradesh and the country. With Manali holiday packages, you can get superb deals for your holiday and tours of the most amazing places in and around the quaint hilly town. A few honourable mentions for your list of places to visit in Manali include Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, Vashisht Hot Water Springs, Jogini Falls, Gulaba, and Nagar Village where there are lesser known temples and art galleries. You should consider Kothi too, as it is an offbeat getaway where you can enjoy adventure sports.

As you can see, there are many epic places you can visit in Manali. These wonderful locales will make sure that you have an unforgettable time on your holiday in this beautiful town with a rich, diverse history and culture.

Kavita Farswan

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