Hadimba Devi [ Dhungri temple ]
The Goddess Hadimba is revered in this area. Goddess Hadimba was the sister of the 'Rakshash' Hadimb who ruled the mountains and was feared by all. When Bhima, the Pandava brother met Goddess Hadimba with , he fell instantly in love and wanted to marry with Goddess Hadimba. But Bhim had to kill her brother first.
The approximate location of the Hadimba Devi temple is 32.238904' N, 77.187375' E (WGS 84 map datum).
After the death of her brother, Goddess Hadimba proved to be a good queen. Goddess Hadimba was fair and loved by all the people. Goddess Hadimba finally went to the forest called Dhungri Van Vihar to spend her last years in mediation and it is at this spot that the Goddess Hadimba temple was built. Also known as the Dhungri temple, it is a wooden four-storey structure and is built in the pagoda style. It looks almost like something out of a Japanese painting.
You won't find an idol in the temple, just a foot print on a stone. The Goddess Hadimba temple was built in 1553 and is an important one in this area. An interesting but real story surrounds this temple of Goddess Hadimba. Apparently the king who commissioned this temple was so awestruck by its beauty that he ordered the artist's right hand cut so he wouldn't be able to repeat his masterpiece. The artist determined not to sacrifice his craft, trained his left hand to carve and built a bigger and more beautiful temple in Chamba. The people in Chamba were so happy with his new creation that they beheaded him, lest he build another temple.
Over the years Hadimba became the patron Goddess of the Rajas and the goddess's blessings had to be taken before every coronation and a buffalo sacrificed
after each one. Today, the Dussehra celebrations commence with the blessing of the ceremonial horse by the goddess in a ceremony called 'ghor pooja.'A huge fair is also held at the temple on 14th May to celebrate her birthday.
Rice beer or 'longri' flows like water and both men and women drink, dance and celebrate all night. A place worth stopping by! This temple is approachable by a foot path close to Hotel Rohtang Manas lu or via Hotel Kalpana, Devei
Dyar and Chetna before Log Huts and it is almost 1.5 Km by road. A little higher up and 4 Km from Manali is a small but picturesque lake named after the sage Bhrigu.
Club House , Manali
Club House: 1.5 Km from Manali town , means from Bus Stand, at the end of old Manali village, this club house with its comprehensive facilities of a roller skating rink , an auditorium, a billiards room, a card room, a library and a bar with restaurant makes a wonderful outing for holiday elites.
The Club House in Manali is a beautiful modern building, located 1.5 km from Tourist bureau (bus stand), just at the foothill of the old Manali village.
The club provides conferencing facility also. Club House is managed by Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation Club house is situated just at the foot
of old Manali village with all modern amenities required for manali honeymoon couples. Club house is not less than five star comfort or luxury and greeted by smiling, courteous staff of Himachal Tourism Development Corporation
at reception. The club provides indoor and outdoor games, conference facility with a multi purpose hall, Billiard, Table Tennis, Card room , Carom Table, of course with the permission and nominal fee. It has well stocked Bar and
A Restaurant for the gourmet.
Manu Temple , Manali
Manu Temple is located in old Manali, at a distance of approximate three kilometers from the main market of Manali. The temple is dedicated to the Indian sage Manu , great Manu, who is said to be the creator of the world and the writer of "Manusmriti". Though temple is situated in a congested place, visitors from across the globe come to visit it.
The approximate location of the Hadimba Devi temple is 32.238904' N, 77.187375' E (WGS 84 map datum).
After the death of her brother, Goddess Hadimba proved to be a good queen. Goddess Hadimba was fair and loved by all the people. Goddess Hadimba finally went to the forest called Dhungri Van Vihar to spend her last years in mediation and it is at this spot that the Goddess Hadimba temple was built. Also known as the Dhungri temple, it is a wooden four-storey structure and is built in the pagoda style. It looks almost like something out of a Japanese painting.
The charming location of Manu Temple, on the bank side of river Beas, adds to its attraction. The temple of great Manu was reconstructed in the year 1992, when the vaulted ceiling and marble floors were added.Manali Honeymoon couples are advised to wear dresses covering the knees and shoulders, while inside the temple. To reach the temple, one has to traverse through the slippery stone paths that lie before its premises. The ancient temple is a prominent place of worship for the local people of Manali, who arrive everyday to offer their pray to the creator of humanity. Local people consider it sacred and auspicious and visit it regularly. Its popularity also lies in the fact that it is the only temple dedicated to Manu - the creator of human race, in India.
Manu Temple has remained as one of the primary Manali tourist attractions, since times immemorial. It is believed to be the place where sage Manu meditated
after stepping on earth. Manali has a distinct historical background that is appealing to most people who visit the pilgrim spot. According to Hindu mythology, Manu sage is the divine creator of the human race in the world. It
was in this region that the sage dwelt and meditated. Whenever you visit Manali, make sure to see the temple too. The Manalsu River flows right next to the Hadimba Temple and on the opposite bank lies the old village of Manali,
also known as the original Manali. It is here that you will find the Manu, great Manu Temple. The Manu Temple is situated only 3 km away from the main bazaar and is said to be the only temple dedicated to the Sage Manu in India.
Manu is said to be the creator of the human race and in fact Manali gets its name from Manu Alava, meaning the home of Manu. You can opt to take a scenic walk up the hill to the temple, it takes about half an hour is well worth
the effort. In fact, on the sixth day of Phagun, a huge fair dedicated to Manu Maharaj is held called Phagi and is open to all. Some sources say that the temple marks the spot where Manu Maharaj first placed his foot while getting
off the boat that carried him during the world-destroying flood. Others say this is where he mediated. Either way, it's a special spot and shouldn't be missed on your honeymoon.
Urusvati Himalayan Folk Art Museum, Naggar
Urusvati, meaning light of the morning star. This folk art museum was founded by Professor and Madame Nicholas Roerich in 1928, then known as Research Institute, Naggar where history, ethos, the spirit of the Himalayan region and the traditional Indian and Tibetan medicines were studied.
Urusvati Himalayan Folk Art Museum of Naggar was established in 1928 by Professor and Madame Nicholas Roerich as Research Institute for study of Traditional Indian and Tibetan medicines.
It was renamed as Urusvati Himalayan Folk Art Museum in 1993. The museum preserves paintings made by Roerichs and also those made by Indian and Russian artists.
The museum remains open from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. throughout the week except Mondays. It is situated 100 m up hill Roerich Art Gallery. You can easily hire a taxi or an auto-rickshaw from Naggar bus stop.This is also a place which
will be seen in the time of Manali honeymoon.
VAISHNO DEVI TEMPLE, Manali
Vaishno Devi Temple is located just 5 km form Kullu on the Kullu-Manali Road N.H. No.1. One important thing that this is different from jammu MAA VAISHNO DEVI TEMPLE.
Vaishno Devi Temple is located just 5 kim form Kullu on the Kullu-Manali Road N.H. No.1. One important thing that this is different from jammu MAA VAISHNO DEVI TEMPLE.
Mahadevi Tirth named after Goddess Parvati – also called Mahadevi, stands tall since 1966, in the beautiful Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh. The foundation
of Mahadevi Tirth was laid in 1962 when "Swami Sewak Das ji Maharaj" in search of eternal peace came to this place and found Mahadevi's abode in the mountains.Swami Swak Das ji, the founder of Mahadevi Tirth was the one to preach
and practice "Nishkaam Karmseva" – "Selfless Service" with his wonderful magnetic spirituality and love for all the living kinds. Swami ji during his life span, practically showed us how to follow the path of "Selfless Service".
Bijli Mahadev Temple, Kullu Manali
Kullu, the most exotic hill station is situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. This place is a hot spot tourist-visiting hub. Kullu is described as the nature's paradise on earth and also well known as 'Silver Valley' of Himachal Pradesh. The lush valley of Kullu with fruit orchards, temples and scenic beauty, is one of the beautiful valleys in the foothills of Himalayas.
Bijli Mahadev is one of the sacred temples of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at an altitude of about 2,460m in the Kullu Valley.
The lush valley of Kullu with fruit orchards, temples and scenic beauty, is one of the beautiful valleys in the foothills of Himalayas. It is very
well known for many of the interesting and most visited tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. One of them is the Bijli Mahadev Temple. This nature's paradise is very easily accessible from any part of the country. Kullu is
located at a distance of 570 km from the capital city of Delhi.The Bijli Mahadev Temple is truly an architectural marvel and is very well crafted. The entrance door consists of the stone statue of the Nandi bull that guards the
temple. Every year during the Hindu months of Shravana, a fair is held in this temple. The temple offers a panoramic view of the Kullu and the Paravathi valleys and is nestled amidst the green Himalayas. The temple is situated
at the hilltop and shines like a needle in the sun.
Rohtang Pass [ Great snow valley of Manali , India ]
The great Rohtang Pass in Manali is situated at an altitude of 4000 metres approximate on the highway to Keylong in Himachal and is visited mainly for adventure snow sports activities like snow skiing, paragliding, zorbing and trekking etc. Rohtang pass snow point and the Rohla falls are on the way to Rohtang Pass from Manali and are worth visiting.
Rohtang Pass Manali is approximate 51 kms from the Manali. Rohtang Pass is at the height of approximate 4000m . Doshohar Lake is in the left of the pass. Rohtang Pass Manali opens only from the June to the September. You can see snow here any time.<
The mass affords a wide-spread panorama of mountain scenery at Rohtang Pass.A lofty mountain pathway that connects Kullu with Sapiti and Lahul is a popular picnic spot in summer. Almost all tourists to Manali longs to visit this imposing site since one can sense and tap the snow even in the hottest season of the year at Rohtang Pass. Rohtang Pass placed at a height of 4000 meter approximate, Rohtang Pass in the district of Kullu commands the striking views of glaciers, mountains and the landscape. A gateway to the adjoining tourist destination, this scenic spot provides excellent opportunities for trekking.
The Beas river rises near the crest of Rohtang from a block of Mica-Schist. To its left, 200 metres higher, is the little lake of 'Sarkund' (Dashahr
) visited by a large number of people every year. The bath in the water of Sarkund lake effects cure of all bodily ailments or imaginary. The pass is open from June to October each year although trekkers can cross it earlier.
It is the gateway to Lahaul-Spiti, Pangi and Leh valley.Rohtang Pass presents the convoluted molds of snowy barbs originating from a massive glacier that had slither down. From here, the dense woody forests become visible as
tiny grasslands. Trekking to Rohtang Pass is an exploratory expedition that bears out attractive mountain peaks with the spectacular view of menacing crags stringed by silvery cascades. Depending upon the snowfall in the upper
regions, Rohtang Pass opens at anytime during the month of June for travel and a seal in October.The tedious journey is often dangerous owing to the high velocity wind and the unpredictable snowfall. Rohtang Pass, Manali, Best
place for manali honeymoon couples Rohatang Pass Manali, India
Solang Valley
Solang Nullah is in a side valley at the top of the Kullu valley. It is the site of Manali's ski school and, once the snow has gone, all the local paragliding 'schools'. Phatru is a steep, rocky face above Solang Nullah, facing roughly east. Take-off is about one hour's climb above the ski school. There is no top landing, but good bottom landing near the school or in the fields above Solang village on the opposite side of the river.
Solang Valley is 13 kms far from the Manali . Solang Valley Manali offering real views of the snow clads mountains and the glaciers all around the valley. Solang Valley Manali is the place for visitors.
From 10am until 1pm or so there are many excellent thermal sources. In the afternoon the sun is often hidden by cloud forming on the higher mountains
behind and it can get rough as soon as it is out of direct sun. In a picturesque setting this has good ski sloped and picnic spots. HPTDC organises ski packages during winter. Around 14 kms from Manali, is the Solang valley,
that boasts of the glacier nearest to the resort. Replete with terrific picnic - spots, the amazing ski slopes here are full of hectic activity, come January - February.We are located at Solang Nallah, as the natives call the
valley, and 13 km uphill drive from Manali and nestling at a blissful altitude of 8500 ft. solang valley resort, a perfect getaway form the stress of urban life.At 8500 ft above sea level, 10 kms ahead of Manali, the resort
at Solang Valley allows you to experience nature in all her glory.
Kullu Manikaran Kulu
Well known for its Gurudwara and pretty temples, it is a famous pilgrim centre of both Hindus and Sikhs. Manikaran is also famed for its hot water springs. The gushing water is so hot that one can prepare food in it. The water in the springs is radioactive and so it also has got some medicinal value. It is believed that goddess Parvathi had lost her earrings at Manikaran and that gave birth to the hot springs. Being positioned at an elevation of 1,850 meter, Manikiran serves as a gateway to Kullu. Besides a sacred spot, this hilly terrain offers tremendous trekking opportunities to adventure lovers. Reaching atop of the temple itself needs a great effort.Manikaran is 45 km. from Kullu.
Kullu Manaikaran is a place which must be seen by all Manali Honeymoon Couples. Prettily situated in the lap of the magnificient Parbati valley, Manikiran offers a picture perfect tourist ocation.
Manikaran lies in the Parvati valley of Kullu district. The spring are situated near the bank of Parbati river. These are confined to several groups of hot water springs emerging at various locations spreading upto a distance of about 1.3 kms. along the river from the old bridge to Brahmaganga. The springs at Manikaran come out to surface with pressure and are very hot. There is no sulphur or iron mixed in the waters, but it is said to be radio active. The water of these springs is so much hot that pulses ( dal ), rice, vegetables etc. can be boiled and cooked in it. There is a Gurudwara here serving visitors and provides night stay. In the Gurudwara, the dal, rice and vegetables are boiled in the hot water and served to the visitors after cooking them fine and surprisingly the meal is tasty.
Vegetables etc. are cooked in a pan resting on the hot water. Usually the meal is cooked fine in 20 minutes. Even 'chapatis' are cooked by immersion.
The heat near the boiling place, where the meal is cooked, is so high that inhabitual persons can not even stand and tolerate the heat for some minutes.The healing properties of the Manikaran Springs are well known all over
the country. Pigrims from far come here and for the cure of their ailments. Rheumatism and muscular pains are said to cured very fast by taking bath in this water. According to a legend, Manikaran is associated with Lord Shiva
and his consort Parvati. Mani Karan means Ear Rings - it is said that once, while taking bath here, Maa Parvati lost her ear rings in the Kund (pond). When she told it to Lord Shiva, he became furious and looked at the water
of the kund with great anger and then thousands of ear rings flowed out from the boiling water and since then the water of the spring is boiling. The rocks surroundings the springs are also very hot. Kullu Manikaran kulu ,
Manali, India
Naggar kulu
Naggar is a place which must be seen. Nagggar was capital of Kullu Rajas till 1460 AD. Foundation of this ancient capital was laid by Raja Visudhopal.Nicholas
Roerich Art Gallery has become a refuge for artists and art lovers. Resting on a wooded slope, commanding a panoramic view of the valley. It served as a residence to Russian Artist Professor Nichloas Roerich that has been converted
into a gallery, which houses a right collection of masterpieces. Roerich, after spending a lifetime traveling mountain road, settled in nagger and confessed that Kullu valley was the best in all Himalaya. Naggar is a great
place for Manali Honeymoon couples.