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Hadimba Temple
Located in lovely wilderness and
natural setting. It is is famous
temple in Manali. This four tiered pagoda
shaped temple erected by Raja Bahadur
Singh in 1553 is a marvelous piece of
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Vashisth Temple
As the
name indicates itself the place
associated with saga Vashisth is 4 km.
from Manu's land. This temple was
built by the king Jayamajya around
1000 years back in the memory of his
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Tibetan
Monastery: A small
monastery in a peaceful clearing
has image of the Buddha & some
exquisite tangkhas. Famous for
carpet weaving & Tibetan
handicrafts.
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Jagatsukh : 6 km.
drive leads on the first capital of
the valley is famous for Gayatri and
Shiva temple. Shiva temple in pyramid
from with beautiful carvings dates
back to 8th century.
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Naggar Magnificent heritage
village resort perched in the sloppy hill takes back you
to glorious past. It remained the seat of power till
1460 and then sifted to Kullu. Naggar is the seat of
assembly of gods where they meat to alleviate the
sorrows of humanity. |
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Manikaran :
A mythological hot favorite
locale in the Parvati valley is
Manikaran. This is believed that once
the serpent king Shesh nag stole
jewels of Parvati while in bath and
furious Shiva threatened him of dire
consequences. |
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Kothi (1980 M): Last habitation in the valley barely
15 km. from here commands a
spectacular view of the glaciers and
deep gorges.
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Solang Valley (2760 M):
15 km. drive from Manali is on the way
to Rohtang between Manali and Kothi is
3 km left to traditional wooden
village of Palchan.
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