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General Information / History

Manali literally means the 'Home of Manu'. Manu
is the mythological character who is supposed
to have survived when the world was drowned in
Flood. He then came to Manali and recreated human
life. Thus, the area of Manali is sacred and Hindus
treat the temples over here as pilgrimage. Best
Time To Visit : May to October.
Sightseeing
Hadimba Temple  
Hadimba or Dhungiri temple in Manali is one of
the most important temples in the region. This
four-story wooden temple is located in the middle
of a forest called the Dhungiri Van Vihar.
Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa 
This Gompa dominates the Tibetan area around the
bottom of the Mall in Manali. The Tibetan refugees
built the Gompa in the late 1960's. The Gompa
is covered with brightly coloured frescoes and
a mid size Buddhist statute. It also carries a
list of the martyrs killed in occupation of Tibet
of 1987 to 1989.
Old
Manali 
The old Manali area is located some 3-km
from the present day Manali. The old Manali is
covered with guesthouses, which look ancient now,
and orchards where the livestock move at will.
Temple
of Manu 
Slippery stones paths lead through the
old village houses up to the temple of Manu. Manali
is named after the sage Manu who meditated when
he came in this area.
Rohtang
Pass  
Rohtang Pass is the highest point, 4,112m,
on the Manali-Keylong road, 51-km from Manali
town. It provides a wide panoramic view of mountains
rising far above clouds, which is a sight truly
breath-taking.
Tibetan
Temple 
Tibetans have a base in Manali too. There
is a large modern Tibetan temple to the South
of the bus stand and also a small handicrafts
center.
Arjun
Gufa 
On the left bank of the Beas, 5-km from
Manali near the village of Prini, is the 'Arjun
Gufa' or the cave of Arjuna. In here Arjuna practiced
austerities to get Pashupata Ashtra or weapon
from Lord Indra.
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