Hadimba Temple:
Located in lovely wilderness and
natural setting. It is just 200 mts. from
the hotel. This four tiered pagoda
shaped temple erected by Raja Bahadur
Singh in 1553 is a marvelous piece of
wooden carving and figures.
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
father.
Tibetan
Monastery & Van
Vihar :
A small monastery in
a peaceful
clerring has image
of Buddha & some
exquisite
tangkhas. Famous
for carpet weaving
& Tibetan
handicrafts.
-----------------------------------------------
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.
Naggar (1760
M) : Magnificent
trail of 25 km to heritage 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.
There is a beautiful stone temple a
few steps down to the castle where 8
mettle idols stand on the pedestal and
a little bit away is beautiful pagoda
style Tripura Sundri Temple.
Rohtang
Pass:
The highest point
on the road. It
offers limited
skiing but ample
trekking
opportunities at
an altitude of
4112 mts. on the
high way Keylong
to Leh. The pass
affords a wide
spread Panorama of
mountain scenery
almost directly to
the well defined
sonepani glacier
slightly left the
twin peaks of the
geypan.
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.
Manikaran:
Famous for its hot water springs on the bank
of the river Parvati. The water is so hot
that Dal, Rice etc. can be cooked in it. A
well known pilgrimage place on account of
ancient Hindu Temple & Gurudwara. According
to a legend Manikaran is also associated
with lord Shiva and divine consort Parvati
who lost and recovered her earring here.