
We travelled to Manali in June, 2019. On arriving in Manali, you will be greeted by the towering mountains peaks covered in snow with river Beas roaring through the town. Manali is named after the Hindu sage Manu.
We stayed in Old Manali which is a few kms away from the Mall road in the center of Manali. Old Manali is relatively less commercialized, calm and peaceful.
Day
1
Having reached Manali
early in the morning - we dumped our stuff in our hotel (Tourist Nest) and went
for a quick stroll. By the way - we got a room with a great view!
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Manalsu river flowing between the Old and New Manali |
It was fun having
breakfast at the river-side Kathmandu Cafe. The source of crystal clear fresh
water of river Beas are the glaciers high up in the Himalayas. Beas is the
lifeline of the people of Manali. After a lips smacking
breakfast, we decided to walk towards the Hidimba Devi temple.
On the way to the Hidimba temple |
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The path was dotted by some old looking homes |
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The temple is surrounded by a beautiful cedar forest popularly known as Van vihar. |
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Yaks are common in this part of the world - well adapted to mountainous terrain |
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At the German Bakery for a midnight snack! |
We spent the entire second day at Rohtang Pass - with a lot to say, it requires a separate post. Will share the link soon.
Day
3
After our travel from Rohtang, we decided to keep the day lighter. Wanted to go around Manali and soak around in the local culture. When in Manali - how can we miss the Manu Temple after whom Manali is named. The temple was only 500 m away from our hotel - it was a steep uphill climb. According to Hinduism, Manu is believed to be the creator of life on earth and author of Manusmriti which has the Dharmasastras of the Hinduism. The temple has visitors from across the globe.
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Tranquillity and peace in the cedar forest. 20 mins of walk through the beaten tracks will take you to the Mall Road |
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Stopping by to take a look at the snow covered mountain peaks |
This place is a lot more happening with commercial establishments, food joints, and of course lot of the tourists - this place is a sharp contrast to the peaceful locales of Old Manali. The Mall road hosts the local bazaar which sells the winter wear and handloom which is unique to Manali.
Summing up, Manali was fun!
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Wild berries, litchis and other fruits from the orchards of Manali |
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Manali Mall Road |