Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Kullu Tourist Information

Kullu

Fast Facts
Location : Himachal Pradesh
Attractions : Raghunathji Temple, Jagannathi Devi Temple, Vaishno Devi Temple, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Wildlife Sanctuaries etc.
Best Time To Visit : October to April

Introducing Kullu
Vaishno Devi TempleKullu, the district headquarters of the Kullu Valley is a beautiful hill station of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Situated at an altitude of 1,200 mts above sea, Kullu is one of the most popular tourist destination of India. Kullu is bestowed with enlivening waterfalls, hot springs concealing healing power, shimmering lakes, amazing passes and beautiful apple orchards which attract tourists from all over the country and foreign countries as well. Some visit the town of Kullu in search of peace, far from the hustle and bustle of big cities, while some come here for thrilling adventure sports and some just for a break from their busy schedule. Apart from these, Kullu is home to several temples which present the fine examples of Kullu temple architecture. While you visit the town the music of the temple bells that spread over the dense woods of the valley will fill your mind and soul with the pleasant feeling of spirituality. So, visit the charming destination of Kullu to enjoy a pleasant vacation in the lap of mother nature and to pass some peaceful moment in the temples of the town.

How to Reach Kullu
By Air : Nearest airport is Bhuntar airport located at a distance of 9 kms from Kullu. Indian Airlines and Jagson Airlines operate flights for Kullu from Delhi, Shimla and Chandigarh. During rainy season the flights are uncertain due to bad weather condition. Extra flights ply during the main summer season. From Delhi it takes around 90 minutes to reach Kullu. From the airport hire a taxi or ride a bus to reach the town or other places in the valley.
By Train : Some of the nearest railheads from Kullu are Jogindernagar (125 kms), Pathankot (285 kms), Shimla (270 kms) and Chandigarh (267 kms). Chandigarh is the most convenient railway station from Kullu, as buses are available at regular interval from Chandigarh to Kullu.

By Road : National Highway 21 connects Kullu with Chandigarh and Delhi. The highway continues beyond Kullu Valley to Keylong (Lahaul) and Leh (Ladakh). Regular bus services are available from Kullu to Delhi (570 kms) and Chandigarh (267 kms). You have the option of travelling in a deluxe bus or an ordinary bus. Deluxe bus services are operated by Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC), Himachal Pradesh Road Transport Corp. (HRTC) and private agencies operate deluxe bus services to and fro from Kullu to other neighbouring states.

Local Transport : Tourist taxis and auto-rickshaws are available as local modes of transport in Kullu.

Places Where You Can Stay
Accommodatipn options in Kullu is plentiful and inexpansive, all the hotels in the town provides a comfortable stay to guests. Some of the popular hotels of the town are Span Resorts, Apple Valley Resort, Hotel Sarvari, Hotel Silver Moon, Hotel Cottage River View, Hotel Parvati, Hotel Shivalik etc.

Tourist Attractions in Kullu
Raghunathji Temple : Kullu's most famous temple, the Raghunathji Temple is about a km from Dhalpur in Raghunathpura or Sultanpur. To reach the temple, cross the main road outside the bus stand and follow the lane up the hill opposite the Kailash cinema. Raghunathji temple, a long low building tucked away behing the Kullu raja's Rupi Palace. The temple is dedicated to Lord Raghunathji, a manifestation of Rama, brought to Kullu from Ayodhya by Raja Jagat Singh in the mid-17th century.

Jagannathi Devi Temple : Jagannathi Devi Temple is situated at a distance of 3 km from Kullu in the Bekhali village. There is a stiff climb to reach the temple, but from the temple you will find the spectacular views of the town.

Vaishno Devi Temple : Vaishno Devi Temple is four km away along the Kullu - Manali road. This is a cave-temple and houses an image of the goddess Kali (Durga).

Bijli Mahadev Temple : A motorable road connects Kullu with Bijli Mahadev Temple, just 8 kms away. Standing across the river, high on a projecting bluff, the Bijli Mahadev Temple is flanked by a 20 mtr high rod. According to a legend, the flagpole atop the temple draws blessings in the form of lightning which could shatter the shivalingam. It is said if a paste of butter and barley-gram is applied to the broken shivalingam, it will fully mend and return to its original form. At least once a year the idol of Shiva in the temple is supposed to be shattered by lightning, then miraculously repaired by the temple pujari (priest).
Leopard in Great Himalayan National Park
Wildlife Sanctuaries : Kullu Valley is home to five wildlife sanctuaries namely - Great Himalayan National Park, Kais Sanctuary, Manali Sanctuary, Khokan Sanctuary and Kanawar Sanctuary. In these wildlife sanctuaries you can see animal species like the endangered Musk Deer, Brown Bear, Snow Leopard, Goral, Himalayan Tahr, Himalayan Black Bear, Himalayan Civet, Barking Deer, Red Fox, Himalayan Yellow Throated Marten, Blue Sheep etc. You can spot pheasants like Western TJustify Fullragopan, Monal, Cheer (Catreus Wallichi), Koklass, Kaliz and Himalayan snow cock in these wildlife sanctuaries.

Aventure Sports : For adventure enthusiasts, Kullu is a perfect place and offers a variety of adventure options. Some of the popular adventure sports which you can enjoy at Kully valley include trekking, white water rafting, skiing, mountaineering, paragliding and jeep safari. Other leisure options available at Kullu are angling, golf and indoor activities such as pool, squash, billiards, carom and table tennis.

Tourist Attractions Around Kullu
Raison : Raison is located just 8 kms away on the Kullu - Manali Highway on the bank of the river Beas. Himachal Tourism Department runs a camping site here and it is a perfect place for adventure activities.

Bajaura : Bajaura lies 15 km south of Kullu on the main road. Here you will see the famous temple of Basheshar Mahadev which has fine stone carvings and sculptures. There are huge image slabs facing north, west and south.

Naggar : Naggar is 23 kms away from Kullu. Himachal Tourism Department has converted the 16th century castle at Naggar into a hotel in 1978. The fortress was constructed 504 years ago during the Raja Sidha Singh's reign. During the British period some changes were made in the structure of the castle and it was converted into a rest house 100 years ago.

Roerich Art Gallery (Naggar) : Roerich Art Gallery is another attraction of Naggar and is situated 2 km uphill from bus stop. You can reach the Roerich art gallery by hiring a taxi or an auto-rickshaw. Roerich art gallery houses the original works of Russian artist Nicholas Roerich including paintings and quotations. and it is worth a visit. Roerich Art Gallery remains open from 10 am to 5 pm daily, except Mondays.

Urusvati Himalayan Folk Art Museum (Naggar) : Located 100 m uphill Roerich Art Gallery, Urusvati Himalayan Folk Art Museum was established by Professor and Madame Nicholas Roerich in 1928. Earlier it was known as a Research Institute, the traditional Indian and Tibetan medicines were studied here. In the year 1993 it was renamed as Urusvati Himalayan Folk Art Museum. Here you will see the paintings made by Roerich and other made by Indian and Russian artists. The Folk Art Museum is open from 9 am to 5 pm all weekdays except Mondays.

Manikaran : Situated at a distance of 45 kms from Kullu, Manikaran is known for its hot springs and its gurudwara. Manikaran also make an ideal base for trekking expeditions, glacier crossings, Pin Pass to Spiti, Manikaran to Saraumga Pass to Chhota Dhara, Manikaran to Malana Valley via the Animal Pass and Manikaran or Kasol or Jari to Naggar through Malana and Chandrakhani Pass.

Katrain : Located at about the mid-point on the Kullu- Manali road, Katrain is the widest point in the Kullu Valley and is overlooked by 3,325 mtr high Baragarh peak. Further two km up the road on the left side there is a trout hatchery.

Chehni Kothi : Chehni Kothi is located near Banjar, at a distance of 53 kms from Kullu by road and followed by 3 km uphill walk. A 1,500 years old building, Chehni Kothi was the fortified residence of Rana Dhadhia. Originally the Chehni Kothi was 15 storeys high but after the earthquake in 1905 only 10 storeys were left. Now a 20 ft high structure, the Chenhi Kothi has a cone like appearance.

Other Attractions
Dussehra Festival : Kullu is famous for its Dussehra festival, which is a week-long celebration. Usually the festival of Dussehra is celebrated all over India in October for 10 day of the rising moon. However in Kullu the festival starts on the 10th day of the rising moon, known as 'Vijay Dashmi' and continues for seven days. Dussehra commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, but in Kullu the festival does not include the burning of Ravana, as in other places around India. On Dussehra day, the raths (chariots) of Raghunathji, presiding deity of the valley, and other deities are taken out in a procession through the town to Dhalpur Maidan, where they reside for the next seven days. During the festival, nicely dressed, cheerful good-humoured crowds throng every road leading to Dhalpur Maidan, and folk dances, exhibitions and cultural events are also held.

Kullu Valley : The Kullu Valley tilts northward from Mandi (760 mts) to the Rohtang Pass (3,915 mts), the gateway to Lahaul and Spiti. A spectacular Kullu Valley is surrounded by the Pir Panjal range to the north, the Parvati range to the east and the Barabhangal range to the west. Himachal's most picturesque valley, the Kullu Valley is bestowed with shimmering rivers, lovely mountain hamlets, beautiful orchards and terraced fields rising in fastidious steps to thick green pine forests and high snow-capped ridges. Towns of Kullu and Manali are situated in the fertile section of the Kullu valley. The tranquil valley of Kullu is a perfect destination for the travellers. While you visit the Kullu you will surely admire its natural grandeur, rich and varied culture, arts, cheerful lifestyle and the simple friendly people.

Shopping in Kullu
For shopper's Kullu offers a variety of items including the woollen items. You can check out designed pullas, patti, mufflers, pattoos, woolen carpets, complex driftwood articles and artistic metal crafts of Kullu. Some of the best places to shop in Kullu are outlets of Bhuttico, Bodh Shawls and Himbunkar. Besides the local art and craft, Kullu also promotes Kashmir handicrafts which you can buy at Kashmir Craft Emporium. The Tibetan market at Kullu is famous for imported goods, especially the gift items. Visit the Sultanpur market where the local goldsmiths deal in traditional jewellery which is a fine example of the native art.

Trilokpur

Trilokpur : Trilokpur lies 41 km away from Dharamsala on Pathankot road. At Trilokpur there is a cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is known for its stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Andretta


Andretta: Andretta is 13 kms away from Palampur and it is the place where the noted artist Sardar Sobha Singh created most of his famous works like Sohni Mahiwal, Heer Ranjha and a number of religious paintings. Further Andretta became popular due to Ms Norah Richards, the famous writer and dramatist who stay in the town.


Palampur Tourist Information


Palampur : Situated at a distance of 35 km from Dharamsala, Palampur town is famous for its tea gardens, Bundla valley, pleasant walks and trails.

Kangra Tourist Information

Kareri : Kareri is located at a distance of 22 km from Kotwali Bazaar, amidst picturesque surroundings. A 13 km trek from Mcleodganj passing through Dal Lake, Satobri and Ghera lead to Kareri. A small village Kareri overlooks the flat and fertile lands of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. Kareri has a lovely forest rest house, surrounded by lust green surroundings. 13 km further is the Kareri Lake which has beautiful high altitude meadows, extensive pasture lands and undulating slopes. You can experience the pleasure of cold bath in the icy waters of Kareri Lake.

Kangra Tourist Information

Kangra: Kangra is 18 kms from Dharamshala and also one of the popular destinations of Himachal Pradesh. The town was the first seat of Raja Sansar Chand II (1775 - 1823 AD). Some of the popular attractions of the town are Fort of Nagarkot, Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Old Jain Temple and Gupt Ganga.


Dharmshala Tourist Information

Dharamsala

Fast Facts
Location: North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh
Attractions: War Memorial, Kotwali Bazaar, Kangra Art Museum, St. John's Church, Dal Lake, McLeodganj etc.
Best Time To Visit: October to April

Introducing Dharamsala
McLeodganjDharamsala is a small town and a municipal council in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. Situated in the upper reaches of the Kangra Valley, Dharamsala is better known as the home in exile of the Dalai Lama (in McLeodganj). Dharamsala is divided into two parts namely Upper Dharamsala or McLeod Ganj (retains a British colonial atmosphere) and Lower Dharamsala (busy commercial centre). Although there is a difference of 9 km between Dharamsala and McLeodganj but the latter is considered the real heart of Dharamsala. With prayer flags fluttering and prayer wheels off the sidewalk, McLeodganj is also called the 'Little Lhasa', spreading the message of peace and harmony. One of Himachal's most charming destinations, Dharamshala is free of the noise and crowd of most India cities. The lofty snow clad Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas provides a picturesque backdrop to the hill station of Dharamsala. Bestowed with thick pine and deodar forests, numerous shimmering streams, pleasant soothing air, spectacular surroundings, the nearby snowline, Dharamasala offers everything that a tourist expects from a hill resort. Besides, the ancient temples like Jawalamukhi, Brijeshwari and Chamunda situated in and around the town add more to your vacationing experience.

How to Reach Dharamsala
By Air: Gaggal airport at a distance of 13 kms is the nearest airport. Jagson airlines operate flights to Dharamsala from Delhi and other cities of North India. From the airport you can hire a taxi to Dharamsala, Kangra, Palampur and other towns in the valley.

By Train: Nearest railhead is Kangra Mandir railway station at a distance of 22 kms. However the most convenient railhead in Pathankot railway station in Punjab that is 85 kms away. Panthankot is connected to Delhi and several other cities of India by super-fast and express trains. Frequent bus services is available for Dharamsala, with the journey taking anywhere between three to four hours.

By Road : Dharamsala is connected by good roads with other important destinations of Himachal Pradesh and neigbouring states. Direct buses are available from Delhi (510 km) via Chandigarh - Nangal - Una - Kangra. Distances of some of the important destinations from Dharamsala are : Delhi (510 km), Chandigarh (235 km), Manali (270 km), Shimla (252 km), Kangra (18 km) and Pathankot (90 km).

Local Transport : Hire taxis or auto-rickshaws to move in and around Dharamsala.

Places Where You Can Stay
Plenty of accommodation options are available in Dharamsala that includes HPTDC's hotels, private hotels, guest houses, PWD and forest rest houses. All the hotels in Dharamsala are equipped with contemporary facilities and provide a comfortable stay to guests.

Deluxe Hotels : Asia Health Resorts, Grace Cottage, Anand Palace, Surya Resort, Spring Valley Resort.

Heritage Hotels : WelcomHeritage Grace Cottage (Kotwali Bazaar), White Haven Estate (Chilgarhi).

Standard Hotels : Hotel Dhauladhar (Kotwali Bazaar), Hotel Bhagsu (McLeodganj), Hotel Kashmir House (Khara Danda Road), Chonor House (McLeodganj), Hotel Tibet (McLeodganj), Yatri Niwas, Clouds End Villa, Him Queen (McLeodganj), Banjara Camp (Bhagsu Valley) etc.

Tourist Attractions in Dharamsala
War Memorial : War Memorial is situated at the start of the town. The memorial has been built to commemorate the post independence war heroes of the state of Himachal Pradesh. Set amidst the landscaped lawns and pine grove, the war memorial is one of the major attractions of Dharamsala.

Kotwali Bazaar, Kangra Art Museum : Kotwali Bazaar is the main shopping centre of Dharamsala where you will find a variety of items. Some of the notable items found at Kotwali Bazaar include shamianas, pandals, coins, jewellery etc. At Kangra Art Museum you will find Kangra valley's arts, crafts and rich past, displaying artifacts dating back to the 5th century. The museum has a gallery of Kangra's popular miniature paintings and a good collection of sculptures, pottery and anthropological items, manuscripts, dresses used by local royalty, old carved doors, jails and lintels. A section of the gallery houses the work of contemporary artists, sculptors and photographers. Just below the art gallery is the library.

Bhagsunath TempleTourist Attractions Around Dharamsala
St. John's Church : St. John's Church lies 7 km upward from Dharamsala, between Forsythganj and Mcleodganj. The church has been built with dressed stone and having beautiful stained glass window, popularly called the church of St. John in Wilderness. A memorial of Lord Elgin, the then British Viceroy of India has been erected here, who died in Dharamsala in 1863. Besides the memorial, there is a old graveyard on the grassy slopes of the church.

Dal Lake : Just 11 kms from Dharamsala is the pretty Dal Lake. A scenic and serene picnic spot, Dal Lake is fringed by forests of Deodar. Dal Lake also makes an a good base for trekkers. A colourful fair is held here every September.

McLeodganj : McLeodganj also called the 'Little Lahasa' is situated 9 km up from Kotwali Bazaar, Dharamsala. Set at an altitude of 1,770 mts above sea level, McLeodganj is the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile. Here you will see the monastery which larger than-life images of Lord Buddha, Padmasabhava and Avalokteshwara. Charm of McLeodganj has been enhanced by the presence of a large Tibetan community and the traditional architectural designs drawn from Tibet. Visit the market to buy a variety of Tibetan handicrafts, curious and garments. From the second Saturday of April every year, the Tibetan Institute of Performing arts organises a 10-day festival here.

Bhagsunath Temple / Waterfall : Just two kms from Mcleodganj is the temple of Bhagsunath having a fresh water spring. Move further 0.5 km to see the beautiful Bhagsunath waterfall which will sooth your eyes and mind.

Kunal Pathri : Kunal Pathri, a small rock temple is located 3 km away from Kotwali bazaar. The temple is dedicated to a local goddess.

Dharmkot : A picnic spot, Dharmkot is situated on the crest of hill, 3 km away from Mcleodganj and 11 kms from Dharamsala. From here you will get the spectacular view of Kangra Valley, Pong Dam and Dhauladhar ranges.

Triund : Triund is situated 17 km away from Dharamsala, at a height of 2,975 mtr. Mcleodganj to Triund is a 9 km gradual trek which passes through Dharamkot and Rakkar villages. Triund is a famous picnic and trekking spot at the feet of the snow clad Dhauladhar range. Route guidance, maps, equipment etc. may be hired from the Regional Mountaineering Centre located 500 mts upward from Mcleodganj. A beautiful forest rest house is also situated at Triund. The snow line starts at Illaqa (3,350 mt) - 5 km ahead of Triund.

Kangra: Kangra is 18 kms from Dharamshala and also one of the popular destinations of Himachal Pradesh. The town was the first seat of Raja Sansar Chand II (1775 - 1823 AD). Some of the popular attractions of the town are Fort of Nagarkot, Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Old Jain Temple and Gupt Ganga.

Kareri : Kareri is located at a distance of 22 km from Kotwali Bazaar, amidst picturesque surroundings. A 13 km trek from Mcleodganj passing through Dal Lake, Satobri and Ghera lead to Kareri. A small village Kareri overlooks the flat and fertile lands of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. Kareri has a lovely forest rest house, surrounded by lust green surroundings. 13 km further is the Kareri Lake which has beautiful high altitude meadows, extensive pasture lands and undulating slopes. You can experience the pleasure of cold bath in the icy waters of Kareri Lake.

Chinmaya Tapovan : Chinmaya Tapovan is 9 km from Dharamsala. A tranquil Ashram complex, Chinmaya Tapovan was founded in 1978 by the Gita-Swami Chinmayananda. Chinmaya Tapovan has a 9 mtr high image of Lord Hanuman, a massive Rama Temple, a mediation hall, a school and a health and recreational centre.

Palampur : Situated at a distance of 35 km from Dharamsala, Palampur town is famous for its tea gardens, Bundla valley, pleasant walks and trails.

Andretta: Andretta is 13 kms away from Palampur and it is the place where the noted artist Sardar Sobha Singh created most of his famous works like Sohni Mahiwal, Heer Ranjha and a number of religious paintings. Further Andretta became popular due to Ms Norah Richards, the famous writer and dramatist who stay in the town.

Trilokpur : Trilokpur lies 41 km away from Dharamsala on Pathankot road. At Trilokpur there is a cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is known for its stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Other Attractions
Adventure Activities: Dharamsala and the area around provide an ideal base for a variety of adventure sports. Himachal's Mountaineering Institute has a branch at Dharamsala, which offer mountaineering equipments and training courses as well. The Dhauladhar ranges located close to Dharamsala offer a huge variety of trekking options and rock climbing.

Fishing: Fishing or angling remains a favourite leisure activity of those who visit Dharamsala. Visit the 20 km stretch of the river Beas between Nadaun and the Pong Dam to enjoy the fishing.

Shopping in Dharamsala
Shopping in Dharamsala is a delightful experience for tourists. Among the variety of items, the local handicrafts of Dharamsala are very popular. Visit the town's famous Kotwali Bazaar for local handicrafts, Tibetan handicrafts, carpets and several other items.



Manali Tourist Information

Manali

Fast Facts
Location : 40 kms from Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.
Attractions : Hadimba Temple, Tibetan Monastery, Manali Club House, Vashisth Hot Water Springs, Mountaineering Institute etc.
Best Time To Visit : November to March.

Introducing Manali
Manali - Himachal PradeshConsidered as a wonder for a visitor, Manali is a calm and tranquil hill town, situated 40 kms north of the popular Kullu Valley. Set at an altitude of 1928 m, above the sea level, Manali is an excellent destination for both common tourists as well as the die-hard adventure enthusiasts.

Once known as “Dana Agha”, Manali was an old village, the signs of that period is even today present across the town. Manali derives its name from Manu Rishi, who lived here and wrote the first constitution of India called “Manu Samriti”. In olden days, the present town of Manali was the transaction point between the traders of Hoshiarpur and Kangra and also the traders of Yarkand, Smarkand, Tash Kand, Ladakh, Zanskar and Western Tibet.

Manali is blessed with several gifts like a beautiful landscape, dense thick pine and deodar forests, ice-capped peaks, steep cliffs, rolling valleys, adventure and mystery and lush meadows of wild flowers and fragrant fruit orchard in full bloom. Besides, the Beas river with clear water meanders through the town, making Manali truly a paradise on earth for any traveller.

So, plan a trip to Manali, reach and unfurl the un-spoilt natural beauty of this enchanting place and make your vacation a lifetime experience.

How to Reach
By Air : Kullu airport is the nearest airport from Manali. Indian Airlines and Jagson Airlines operate daily flights to and from Delhi to Kullu. Flights usually take 1.5 hrs to reach Kullu from Delhi. During monsoon, the flight services remain cancelled most of the time due to bad weather.

By Train : From Manali, nearest railheads are Jogindernagar, Pathankot, Shimla, Chandigarh and Kaka. You have to take the road journey from these railway stations to reach Manali.

By Bus : Good motorable roads connect Manali with important places of the country. Frequent bus services are available for Manali from Delhi, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Haridwar, Shimla, Dharamsala and Chamba/Dalhousie. You can opt from travelling either in a deluxe bus or other ordinary buses. Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC), Himachal Pradesh Road Transport Corp. (HRTC) and several private agencies operate deluxe buses for Manali from various parts of the state or neighbouring states.

Places Where You Can Stay
Plenty of accommodation options are available in Manali that range from five-star luxury hotels to cheap hotels. Hotels are located within the walking distance from the Manali bus terminal.

5 Star Hotels : Span Resorts.

4 Star Hotels : Timber Trail, Vacred Manali Resorts, Hotel Manali Ashok, Piccadily Hotel, Ambassador Resort, Sagar Resort, Snowcreast Manor and Holiday Inn Manali.

3 Star Hotels : Shingar Regency, The Manali Inn, Banon Resorts, Kanishka Hotel, Hotel Chandramukhi, Ram Regency Honeymoon Inn, The Confier Hotel, Glacier Resorts, Manali Resorts, Out Town Hotel, Hotel Regent Centre Point, Deluxe Luxury Cottages, D’Chalet, Manali Heights and Hotel Snow Princess.

Tourist Attractions in Manali
Hadimba Temple Hadimba Temple : One of Manali’s prime attractions, Hadimba Temple or Dhungri Temple has historic as well as archaeological significance. Undertake a walk from the Manali Tourist office to 2 km north-west of Dhungri hill where Hadimba Temple stands under cover of Deodar forests. You can also reach this temple by cars or taxis that ply along the Bipasha and bring you at the temple gate.

Built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh in 1553, the temple is dedicated to goddess Hadimba, the wife of Bhim of Mahabharat fame. The 27 metre high temple is made of wood and has four-tiered pagoda type roof and the well-decorated front gate which comprises the images of animals, gods and goddesses, legendary figures and symbols. Every year, in the month of May a large festival is organized here.

Tibetan Monastery : At Model Town, the Tibetan Monastery is another major attraction hoisting the prayer flag. The Tibetan Monastery has a good collection of Tibetan paintings as well as Tibetian handicrafts ready for sale. In addition to this, there are two more monasteries in Manali one in the town and one at Aleo on the left bank of river Beas.

Gadhan Takechokling Gumfa : Close to Tibetan Monastery, Gadhan Takechokling Gumfa is another tourist spot which was constructed in 1969. The Lakhang or the shrine hall of the monastery was built by the contributions of local people. The Gadhan Takechokling Gumfa has the idol of Shakyamuni.

Manali Mountaineering Institute : Manali Mountaineering Institute is located close to the Tibetan Monastery on the left bank of river Beas towards Kullu. The institute offers basic and advance training courses for adventure sports like mountaineering, trekking, skiing and plenty of water sports. You can hire skiing and trekking equipments from here by advance booking. You can also visit a fantastic showroom here.

Manali Club House : Manali Club House is located at a distance of 2 kms from the main town on the left bank of Manalsu Nallah. Cross the Bipasha river by car to reach Manali Club House which is under the shade of Deodar trees and offers many indoor games facilities. Cultural events are also organized in the auditorium of Club House. Around the Club House there are some fine picnic spots, where you can pass a good time.

Manu Temple : Just 3 kms from the main market in Old Manali, there is a temple dedicated to Manu Rishi, the creator of human race on the earth. People believe that this is the only Manu Temple in India.

Vashisth Hot Water Springs, Ashram and Temple : A small village situated on the left bank of river Beas towards Rohtang Pass, Vashisth is known for its hot springs and magnificent temples. Here, you will see a pyramidal stone temple dedicated to Vashisth Muni. In addition to this, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Rama. Hot Water Springs containing Sulphur, is another major attraction here. Turkish style HPTDC’s Hamam (Bathroom) has arrangements of modern bath with the supply of water from Kund (Spring) and having separate bathing tanks for men and women, always remain full of tourists.

Tourist Attractions around Manali
Arjuna Cave (4 kms) : If you are looking for a half day excursion with splendid view of the majestic mountains, then Arjuna Cave is a good place. Arjuna Cave lies at a distance of 4 kms from Manali towards Naggar. It is believed that Mahabharat fame Arjuna had meditated here.

Nehru Kund (5 kms) : Named after former Prime Minister, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, the Nehru Kund is located 5 kms away from Manali on National Highway to Leh. A natural spring of cold water, Nehru Kund is believed to originate from the Bhrigu Lake situated high-up in the mountains.

Jagatsukh (6 kms) : Jagatsukh is situated on the left bank of river Beas on the road to Naggar. This place is renowned for housing very old temples of Lord Shiva and Sandhya Gayatri in Shikhara style.

Kothi (12 kms) : 12 kms away from Manali, Kothi is a charming spot that lies on the road to Rohtang Pass. Kothi has always been a favourite place for poets, writers and the people who love nature or peaceful environs. A Public Welfare Department (PWD) rest house is situated on a ridge from where you get a fine view of beautiful mountains and narrow valleys.

Solang Valley (13 kms) : A beautiful valley, Solang Valley is situated between Solang village and Beas Kund. Reach this picturesque place and get the magnificent view of glaciers and snow-capped mountain peaks. Solang Valley has some fine ski slopes, where you can undertake the adventure sport. Manali Mountaineering Institute has installed a Ski lift here for providing skiing training to adventure seekers. The winter skiing festival is also organized at Solang Valley.

Rahala Water Falls (16 kms) : Famous as a picnic spot, the Rahala Water Falls is located 16 kms away on way to Rohtang Pass. If you go to Marhi on foot from the old road, you get a wonderful sight of the Rahala water falls.

Rohtang Pass (51 kms) : Rohtang Pass is situated on Keylong - Leh Highway at an altitude of 3,979 mts. A gateway to Lahaul, Spiti, Pangi and Leh Valley, Rohtang Pass remains open from during summers, from June to October when regular buses ply between Manali- Keylong/Darcha, Udaipur, Spiti and Leh. Rohtang Pass provides you a spectacular view of glaciers, peaks and the Chandra river flowing down in the Lahaul valley. Close to Rohtang Pass in the left are the twin peaks of Geypan.

Adventure in Manali
Jeep Safari in Manali : If you want to enjoy and experience the ‘wonders’ of Manali and the areas around, Jeep Safari is one of the finest ways for you. Of the various jeep safari routes in Himachal Pradesh, Jeep Safari from Manali to Leh is one of the most popular route with both the Indians as well as foreign tourists.

The 475 kms route will take you via Rohtang Pass (3,980 m) - Lahaul valley - Keylong - Darcha - Baralacha la (4,890 m) - Sarchu - Lachalang la (5,065 m) - Tangalng la (5,360 m) to Leh (3,505 m). Jeep Safari route from Manali to Leh remains open only for three months, from June to September every year.

You can also extend you trip to Nubra Valley across Khardungla pass, the highest motorable road in the world or to Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) after passing Zojila pass. Another option is also available, you can drive to Leh via Tsokar and Tsomoriri Lake. You can complete the Manali to Leh drive in two days with a overnight stay at Sarchu or Darcha.

During your Manali - Leh Jeep Safari trip you will cross the varied terrains. The terrains will surprisingly change their colour and nature, from lush green and foggy to the rugged brown, naked desert to the sprawling plain. In addition to these, you also get a good chance to observe the charming landscape, splendid valleys dotted with villages and beautiful monasteries from your jeep. Moreover, a lifetime's experience, Jeep Safari across Manali - Leh provides you a wonderful opportunity to meet and interact with the loving people of this beautiful land.

Mountaineering in Manali : Being the biggest range of mountains on earth, the Great Indian Himalayas has always lured the mountaineers across the world. Himachal’s charming town, Manali makes an ideal base to undertake the adventure sport of mountaineering. The Himalayas in and around Manali offer a range of mountaineering options, from a short and easy climb to long challenges of the snowy peaks.

While mountaineering in Manali, you get to experience the magnificent views of the snow-clad lofty peaks, the lush meadows, green woodland and also exhilarating fragrance of orchards. In fact, Manali Himalayas’ pristine beauty, vastness and a number of hidden jewells have an everlasting appeal for mountaineers, who explore the region by mountaineering.

Skiing in ManaliSnow Skiing in Manali : The beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh lies amidst the Himalayan ranges of Shivalik, Pirpanjal and Dhauladhar. Most of its higher reaches remain snow-covered for a lrge part of the year. The Manali region in Himachal Pradesh is bestowed with some very fine slopes. From professionals to novices, Manali offers excellent opportunities for everyone to enjoy the winter sport of snow skiing. Thus, you can undertake the adventure sport of snow-skiing in Manali at any time to any altitude.

In Manali, training courses and facilities for snow skiing are offered by the Directorate of Mountaineering and Allied Sports. You can hire skiing equipments from HPTDC office at a very reasonable cost. You must be physically and mentally fit to take up skiing, trained guides are always there to help you out during any difficulty. You must remember that snow covered areas are very much accident prone, so you should make a complete enquiry before taking the sport. Close to Manali, Solang is one such place where skiing courses are conducted and it also organizes annual skiing competition.

Shopping in Manali
Apart from a popular hill resort, Manali is also a paradise for shoppers. Manali is the perfect destination for those who love handicrafts and traditional items. Of the variety of items available in Manali markets, the locally made woollen products are a must buy for you. Check out the famous Kullu cap and Kullu Shawals with delicate, bright borders.

After buying the woollen items, head towards the local Manali market to shop for some exotic handicrafts and hand-woven goods. Local specialties are Himalayan handicrafts, which extensively assort Tibetan curios such as prayer wheels, amulets, dorjes, masks, musical instruments and thangkas. You can definitely opt a few items from the Manali markets to keep as souvenir of the visit to this charming destination.

Chail Tourist Information

Chail : A former summer capital of the Maharaja of Patiala, Chail is a lush green town located at a distance of 43 kms from Shimla. Chail is also known for its cricket stadium and a wildlife sanctuary. At an altitude of 2250 metres, the cricket stadium of Chail is the highest in the world. The wildlife sanctuary has some animal species found in the Himalayan region only. The hills of Chail are also suitable for hiking.

Kufri Tourist Information

Kufri : Kufri is another place nearer to Shimla known for its scenic beauty. Located at an altitude of 2510 metres, Kufri is a popular destination for hiking. Tourists come in large numbers to the place in winters to participate in a winter sports festival held at the place.

Tattapani

Tattapani : Tattapani is a place famous for hot water springs. What is more interesting is the fact that the spring waters have high sulphur content. Bathing is a favourite pastime of tourists coming to the place. The place is located at a distance of 65 kms from Shimla .


Naldhera

Naldhera :

Naldhera is a small town located at a distance of 23 kms from Shimla. Naldhera has the oldest and the highest golf course in India. Other than avid golfers, tourists also love to try their luck in the course. The place does not let down the religious minded tourists either. They can worship at the ancient Nag temple of the place. The place is located at an altitude of 2050 metres.

Shimla Tourist Information

Shimla

Mountians Near ShimlaIntroducing Shimla
One of India's most popular hill stations, picturesque Shimla is the capital of northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Tourists in great numbers visit Shimla all throughout the year. A place gifted with an abundance of natural beauty, the landscape of Shimla is known for its great diversity. Shimla is spread across 12 kms along a ridge and overlooks some magnificent terraced hillsides and cultivations. The rich flora of the place includes dense forests of oak, fur, pine and rhododendron. While a few buildings bring back memories of the colonial past, gorgeous modern buildings also add a new colour to the landscape. The views of snow clad mountain ranges of Himalayas from the place are most enchanting.

Shimla derives its name from goddess 'Shayamla Devi', a manifestation of Goddess Kali. Till the early part of the 19th century, Shimla was a part of the Nepalese kingdom. A place of mesmerizing beauty, Shimla was discovered by the British in 1819. The British lost no time in declaring it the summer capital of India in the year 1864. Shimla was initially the capital of Punjab after independence and later made the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla has also emerged as a popular base for adventure sports like Trekking, Skiing, Fishing and Golf.

Climate
Shimla has a very pleasant climate. It is said that Shimla's climate is much similar to that of London which had prompted the British to declare Shimla as India's summer capital during pre-independence period. Summers are mild with temperatures in the range of 15-28 degrees. Winters are very cold and temperatures may fall below 0 degrees. Shimla also experiences chilly winds from the upper Himalayas in winters. In December-January, Shimla also experiences snowfall. The average annual rainfall is 165 cms.

Best Time to Visit
March-June and September-November

How To Reach
Air : Shimla figures in the air map of India. Shimla airport is located on the outskirts of the city at a distance of 12 kms. Both Indian Airlines and private carriers operate regular flights to Shimla from many national destinations including Delhi.

Rail : Due to Shimla's high altitude location, only narrow gauge lines could be laid. Infact, the narrow gauge line is considered one of India's greatest engineering feats. Kalka railway station connects Shimla with the rest of India. There is direct connectivity between Kalka and Delhi.

Road : Regular deluxe bus services are available to Shimla from national capital Delhi and many other destinations of northern India. The road to Shimla passes through picturesque landscapes.

Where to Stay
A wide range of hotels, lodges and guest houses are available in Shimla in the budget, mid-range and top-end categories. During the lean season, hotels offer heavy discounts to attract tourists. The best hotels of Shimla in the luxury category are Shilon Resort, Cecil Oberoi, Combermere, Asia The Dawn and Springfields.

Attractions in Shimla
Jakhoo Temple at Jakhoo Hills, shimlaJakhoo Hills : Jakhoo hills offer a great panoramic view of Shimla town. The Jakhoo peak is the highest in Shimla. There is also an attractive small temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.

Chadwick Falls : Every tourist coming to Shimla makes it a point to visit the Chadwick Falls. Chadwick is a 67 metre waterfall cascading into a deep gorge. Best views of the falls are available after monsoons when it is full of water. The falls are surrounded by thick forests which further adds to the beauty of the place.

Taradevi Temple : The temple of Taradevi in picturesque locations is widely visited by tourists. The deity worshipped is Tara Devi, a Hindu version of the Tibetan Goddess Drolma.

Sankat Mochan : Sankat Mochan is the place on the outskirts of Shimla in the Chandigarh-Shimla highway. There is a popular temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman here. A splendid view of entire Shimla town is available from the place.

Himachal State Museum : At a distance of 3 kms from the city centre, the Himachal State Museum is located in a beautiful building that is regarded as a great piece of colonial architecture. The museum has a wide collection of statues, miniatures, coins, photos and other items from around Himachal Pradesh. A visit to the museum gives a good idea of the history and culture of Himachal Pradesh.

The Mall : The mall is the main commercial centre of Shimla. The place is full of shops and restaurants. Gaiety Theatre, the main centre in Shimla for cultural activities is also located here. The theatre is a reproduction of an old British theatre. An excellent view of the nearby mountain ranges are also available from the Mall. At a point called the 'Scandal Point' in the mall area, a statue of nationalist leader Lala Lajpat Rai has also been erected.

Ice Skating in Shimla
A popular winter sport, Ice Skating in Shimla usually starts in early December and continues till late February. During these months two skating sessions are organized per day, in the morning hours and in the evening. But, if the skies are clear and temperatures are low, several uninterrupted sessions can be organized here. Every year large number of adventure enthusiasts visit the town of Shimla to undertake the sport.

In Shimla, the ice-skating club has a huge rink with an open area covered with naturally frozen ice. This rink is situated at a distance of just 10 minutes from the Mall and is the oldest natural open ice skating rink in Asia. For this skating rink, memberships are available for the whole season as well as for shorter duration and you can even gain membership for a single session. Skates are also available at the rink, so you don't need to carry the skating gears on your own.

At the Shimla Ice-Skating rink, you can enjoy the variety of skating like figure skating, speed skating etc. Besides, every season, various fancy-dress carnivals, ice-hockey and dances enliven the atmosphere of Shimla.

Shopping in Shimla
Shimla is a good place to buy wollen products. The wollens of Shimla like sweaters, jackets, shawls and caps are in great demand among tourists. The markets are also full of well designed Tibetan carpets. Tourists can also look for wooden articles, toys and metal works. The agro products of Shimla like jams and squashes are also very popular.

The main shopping areas in Shimla are The Mall, Lower Bazar and Lakkar Bazaar.

Himachal Pradesh Tourist Destinations

Manali A land of snow-covered mountains, shimmering lakes, lovely hot springs, varied flora and fauna, thrilling adventure options (like golfing, mountain climbing, trekking, skiing, gliding and plenty of water sports), Himachal Pradesh is gifted by God with everything that a tourist can dream of.

Set in northern part of India, Himachal Pradesh is an enchanting state, flanked by the Great Indian Himalayan ranges all round. Shimla is the state capital, while other important places of Himachal Pradesh include Manali, Kullu, Kangra, Chamba, Chail, Kasuali, Palampur, Dharamshala and Dalhousie.

Endowed with pristine natural beauty and endless tourist attractions, the tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh abound all through the year with tourists from India and all over the world. Apart from providing relief to thousands of tourists during the hot summer season, Himachal Pradesh also welcomes religious minded people in its hundreds of old and new temples, churches, monasteries, gurudwaras, religious lakes and springs and colourful fairs and festivals.

Himachal Pradesh is a land of simple loving people who are strongly religious and God fearing. They are also known for their varied lifestyle, age old traditions and cultures, dialects and colourful dresses.

So, visit Himachal Pradesh and explore its various tourist destinations. You have a good chance to closely observe and experience the unparalleled charm of this beautiful land.