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Manali the Rich Legacy and Scintillating Beauty - Hotels in Manali

https://www.honeymooninnmanali.com/rooms.php - Manali based in the majestic Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh has a deep rich legacy that makes it a culturally rich hill station of India. Situated at the height of 6398 feet in the north end of Kullu Valley, Manali serves as a perfect tourist destination with exotic locations, snow capped mountains, tranquil environment and homely locals. There are various Luxury hotels in Manali that offer travel desk facilities and arrange for excursions to some of the most beautiful religious and spiritual places of Manali.

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Manali the Rich Legacy and Scintillating Beauty - Hotels in Manali

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  1. Manali the Rich Legacy and Scintillating Beauty - Hotels in Manali Manali based in the majestic Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh has a deep rich legacy that makes it a culturally rich hill station of India. Situated at the height of 6398 feet in the north end of Kullu Valley, Manali serves as a perfect tourist destination with exotic locations, snow capped mountains, tranquil environment and homely locals. There are various Luxury hotels in Manali that offer travel desk facilities and arrange for excursions to some of the most beautiful religious and spiritual places of Manali. For more information, visit: https://www.honeymooninnmanali.com/facilities.php The rich culture of Manali also has ancient roots. It is believed that Brahma's law giver Manu had come here after surviving the deluge that had destroyed the entire human race. Manu is thus considered as the survivor and father of the present human race. Manali has indeed acquired its name from Manu Alaya literally meaning the "abode of Manu". There is also a temple dedicated to this devoted sage in Old Manali. It is merely 3 km from the main market of Manali. This Manu temple of Manali is supposedly the lone temple dedicated to Manu Rishi throughout India. Apart from this rich legacy, Manali is also famous for its cultural values and other spiritual places. Here are certain places that bring you closer to soul stirring experiences in Manali Hadimba temple: An ancient temple on the name of Goddess Hidimba is one of the most visited temples of Manali. The temple is around 500 years old and is devoted to Goddess Hadimba, wife of the strongest Pandava Bhima. The temple is also known as Dhungiri temple, the name it has derived from the forest Dhungiri Van Vihar amidst

  2. which it is located. The temple is vertically four storeys tall and made of wooden structure. The beautiful front gateway of the temple leads you to the main temple complex. The interior of the temple is exquisite with carvings of mythological symbols. The exterior of the temple is equally enchanting as the forest around it serves an ideal gateway for recreational activities and a perfect picnic spot. Buddhist Monasteries: There are many monasteries in Kullu Manali region. These Gompas or Buddhist monasteries give an ancient touch to the place. They are unique in preserving the Tibet's art and culture. There are three contemporary monasteries in Manali. The Dashal temple: It is dedicated to lord Shiva and is marked by intricate carvings that make it an adorable architectural piece as well. Other famous temples of the region are the Vashishta temple, Dhankia Mahadeva Temple, Raghunath ji temple, Brij Mahadev Temple and Kali Bari temple. Most of them are on the way from Kullu to Manali.

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