The ever-popular Manali, nestled at the end of Kullu and about 250 km from Shimla has much to offer than just a tourist attraction. Manali is not only known for its ample natural, serene surroundings but also for its rich Indian cultural heritage which is also said to be home to Saptarishis. The name Manali...Read More
Here we are again with the next set of our favorite “Places of Interest in and around Manali”: 1. Jagatsukh Temples Amongst the many temples in Jagatsukh which attract many visitors, Shiva temple is the main attraction. Believed to be built around the 8th century, this temple is about 6 km from Manali, making it...Read More
Solitude and serenity – if that’s what you’re looking for in your honeymoon, then Manali is your perfect destination. The mesmerizing beauty of the lofty Himalayas, rolling green meadows, crystal clear Beas river cascading over rocky terrains, and rows of pine trees – feel the abundance of Nature at one of India’s most famous hill...Read More
Lofty, green mountains surrounding an endless stretch of water – nothing can better this backdrop for that perfect travel selfie. On your way to Manali, you will come across the huge Pandoh Dam. Built on River Beas in 1977, the dam’s primary purpose is to generate hydroelectric power. The dam has five bays to control...Read More
Manali is the starting point for a picturesque trek to the Bhrigu Lake. Located at an elevation of 4240 meters above sea level, Bhrigu Lake is one of the most scenic spots near Manali. However, the trek can be quite exhausting. Hence, ensure you are well-rested and acclimatized before embarking on your journey. De Vivendi...Read More