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Manali is the best place to visit during this summer holidays. In Manali there are lots of
places to visit but in this article we are talking about only main places of attraction in
Manali.
A) Rafting at Beas River
It was rather pleasant to be here in June when the rest of the States in the Country are
witnessing early monsoon showers. It was nearly a 60% hilly drive all the way towards
Manali. If you have a motion sickness or a nausea, better to have a light breakfast as
the roads from Shimla towards Manali will only get more curvy at the beginning of your
Journey. A dangerously magnificent view of the River Bias caught our attention soon as
we were a few miles away from Kullu, a small town near Manali. White water river
rafting is one of the famous water sport being played by tourists visiting Manali and
soon we started to realize why the water was called white. The weather began changing
it’s course gradually and it soon started becoming colder and even more colder. All
throughout our journey, the Beas waters continued giving us a good company. We
enjoyed the human settlements across the River and amid the beautiful mountains. It
was a long day long journey and the Sun was almost on it’s way to go down beyond
these mountains. I had a casual look outside the hotel balcony which I booked from
Best ONLINE Hotel Booking Site I heard a distant noise which soon turned out to be a
music; one that was the best I had ever heard in my life
B) Hidimba Devi Temple Manali
Hidimba Devi Temple, is located in Manāli, a hill station in the State of Himāchal
Pradesh in north India. Hadimba Temple in Kullu Manali is one of the main tourist
places in Manali for the visitors. Is is around 1.5 kms from the Mall Road. There are
numbers of hotels in manali on the way from Mall Road to Hamdimba temple. Hidimba
Devi temple stands in the midst of a sacred cedar forest near the town of Dunghri at the
verdant foot of the Himalaya mountains. The sanctuary is built over an enormous rock
that juts out of the ground, worshipped as a manefestation of Durga, the "Hill Mother" or
goddess of the earth. According to Hira Nand Shastri this temple is an antique of about
500 years old. There is noo idol is cherised and only a foot print on a stone has been
kept. Raja Bahadur Singh Built hadimba temple in Manali and there is a fair being held
every year known as Bahadur Singh Re Jatar among kullu manali local peoples.
Birthday of Hadimba devi fair is also held on 14th May every year with music and
dance.
C) Valley National Park
Pin Valley National Park is a National park of India located within theLahaul and Spiti
district. Winter sets in early and temperatures can drop to as low as -350C. Heavy
snowfall makes it risky to visit the park from late December to March. The summer
season lasts from late May to September when temperatures reach a maximum of
250C, though the nights may still be freezing. July to October is when the park is
accessible. The month of August is the 'best time' to visit Pin Valley, when the
temperatures are most hospitable, at least during the day! Some plants within the park's
alpine habitats have significant medicinal properties. The road into the Pin Valley
branches off the Tabo road 15km from Kaza. Mudslides at Kirgarang Nullah, 8km
along, can block the road, sometimes for weeks, from some time in June, so take
soundings before heading into the valley in early summer. At Kungri, 3km above
Gulling, the 680-year-old Ugyen Sangnak Choling Gompa has a huge new monastery
building. Vast and sparsely populated, Pin Valley is home to 'the grey ghost of the
Himalayas', the snow leopard, and its prey, the ibex. Set against a back-drop of aweinspiring
icy mountain ranges, Pin Valley is snowed in for a good part of the year and a
trek to this fascinating country should only be attempted by the spirited, adventurous
and fit. The region is also under strong religious influence with some very famous
Buddhist monasteries or gompas located here. Mudh is a beautiful spot to stay a couple
of days by hotel Online booking. A short distance from Mudh on either trek, you enter
the 675-sq-km Pin Valley National Park, reputed as the ‘land of ibex and snow
leopards’.