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| Altitude | 1915 m. |
| Temperature | Very cold in winters cool in summers |
| Best Season | April to June/September to October |
| STD codeSTD code | 01901 |
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For a lavish display of natural scenery, it is According to Sir GeneAlexander Cunnigham, the first Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India in his, 'Journal of trip through Kooloo' the spur on the left bank of the Beas, at some distant period, extended right across the valley, pent up the river and created a large lake, the bottom of which now forms the alluvial flats of Manali. This is quite conceivable. Pine clad mountains gradually close in on both sides of the Beas until these almost meet; and nestling in their shade, as though carved out of primeval forest, is the scattered hamlet which comprises this picturesque summer resort. The pine wood behind the circuit house is a veritable show piece with its unspoilt, undulating terrain and tiny meandering trails. The Manalsu torrent, on the north, adds to its beauty. Manali is the real starting point of an ancient trade route. The original name of this particular area was Dana. Later it became Duff-Dunbar named, presumably, after one of the original European residents of Manali. This part of Manali is entirely separate from the original village of that name which is located beyond the Manalsu river, higher up the valley, and the inhabitants of which prefer to retain their secluded identity. There is an interesting story about Manali which goes to say that Manu,
the great Hindu law-giver, after the great deluge, first stepped on
to earth from the celestial boat at a place in this land. The particular
spot where he established his abode was the present Manali which is
regarded as the changed name of 'Manu-Alaya', the home of Manu. It was
from here that the human race came into being after the deluge. A small
temple dedicated to Manu still exists in Manali village. Places to see Solang Valley Rahla Falls Manali Sanctuary Lush green alpine pastures and glaciers lie beyond Galiani Thatch.
Musk deer, monal and brown bear are often spotted. For those who venture
still further into the glacier zone in summer, there are herds of ibex.
Around Manali Rohtang Pass The Beas river rises near the crest of Rohtang from a block of Mica-Schist. The pass normally opens for traffic after mid-June and officially closes in November. To its left, 200 metres higher, is the little lake of Sarkund (Dashair) visited by a number of people, the general belief being that a bath in these waters effects a cure of all bodily ailments-real or imaginary. 10 km before Rohtang is the barren-landscape of Marhi which hums with activity during summer and autumn months because almost everyone stops here for refreshments. Keylong Triloknath and Udeypur |
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