Charming Manali
Located 550 km away from the national capital and 280 km away from the state capital, Manali is in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is 40 km away from the hill station of Kullu which also is in Himachal.
Manali offers stunning views of the snow-capped mountain peaks, and wooded slopes not to mention grassy meadows, besides crystal clear waters of the foaming and somewhat bouncy
Home of the Great Manu Maharishi, Manali is one of the favorite destinations for the adventure sport lovers and nature enthusiasts who visit the place for several reasons that include, among others, to enjoy thrilling white water rafting, rock climbing, trekking, and skiing.
Actually, trekkers to Spiti, Kinnaur, Leh, and Lahaul make it a point to rest and recharge their batteries at Manali which, incidentally, has a trekking and mountaineering institute. Many trekkers--before they proceed further--explore the nearby treks through the jungles and hilly terrains of the place to rediscover themselves. There certainly seems to be something in the serene and picturesque environments of Manali and its surroundings that keep them enchanted for long and asking for more.
Attractions
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The many shops in the markets of Manali sell fantastic Kashmiri, Nepali and Tibetan shawls, carpets, woolens, and handicrafts which could be bought to take back home as wonderful gifts and souvenirs.
When to visit
The best time to visit Manali is between May and October. But, if you enjoy snowfall and love the stunning views of the snow-covered landscapes, then you must visit the hill station during the winter season. The joy of enjoying terrific views of the snow-coated trees and buildings during this season is hard to describe.
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