Gulaba, Manali
Visits to nearby towns and wonderful views of the region’s distinctive culture should also include a visit to Manali. If you add Gulaba to your list, you will not be disappointed. The village offers some of the most exciting hiking routes in Himachal Pradesh, an ideal location to visit the snowy landscape. Some see camping and watching stars as safe because of low light and high altitude.
Old Manali, Manali
The oldest part of the town is Old Manali. Here, you can walk along the streets, through old-fashioned vignettes when the pilgrims arrived in the pilgrimage city of Manali. Thanks to forests and apple trees, Old Manali offers some of the best views in the region. Cafe 1947, BornFree, Evergreen, and Sunshine are all the best for coffee, shopping, and buying the candy, shrugging, and woolen clothes from Manali’s renowned cafes.
Rahala Falls, Manali
The Rahala Falls is a very powerful attraction during the moon-and after-monsoon season, with water flowing over the rocks and fresh and cold mountain waters spraying tourists. In the vicinity of the falls, you can spend a pleasant time with friends and families in many areas. A lot of food is available.
Jagatsukh, Manali
Jagatsukh, famous for its temples, is a charming mountain town. The background of shiny snowy peaks and deep green forests offers visual pleasure. Jagatsukh is one of Kullu’s most significant towns and a great place to enjoy vernacular architecture. The temple of Devi Sharbali is one of the many interesting attractions resorts in Manali region.
Naggar Castle, Manali
Set amid the picturesque surroundings of the Bea Valley, Naggar Castle is a historical building dating from the 15th century in the area of Kullu. The castle is now a patrimony-run hotel designed by Raja Sidh Singh in Kullu, managed by the tourism developer Himachal Pradesh. The wooden structure of the castle is characteristic of the area and has been added over the years it by certain European elements. The Castle with its views overlooks the city and the surrounding alpine forests.
Rohtang Pass
Stay on your Manali route for a day and you’re not going to regret Pass Rohtang. At 4000 meters above the sea-level, you’ll find this high mountain pass on the Range Pir Panjal. Rohtang Pass is also an environment in which nature enthusiasts, artists, and photographers, as well as adventure sports like mountain biking and skiing, play their favorite for decades.
Katrain, Manali
Katrain is an incredible fishing paradise very different from the other Manali trips. You get a sweeping landscape by Katrain. The city marks the boxes of the quintessence of the Himachali. Test some of your local dishes full of rustic, nutritious flavors. Apart from the wealth of trout in the sparkling waters, Katrain is a good place to walk.
Gauri Shankar Temple, Manali
The Gauri Shankar temple is famous for its Shikhara architectural design and numerous picture walls. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, the last structure in Gurjara-practice, Pratihara’s which traces the history of the twelfth century. On the walls of the engravings, there are a few gods and other sacred motifs.
Manali Sanctuary, Manali
Manali Sanctuary has a rare view of the wilderness about 2 km from the town. In the sanctuary, which covers 31,8 kilometers, live many endangered and rarely visible animals and plants. Steel sheep fall into the range during the summer. Please keep your zoom lenses in hand if you want to take photos. This sanctuary is made more attractive by the arable, walnut, or deodar trees particularly in the fall when the leaves produce colorful tapestries. Adventure seekers can walk and camp in the sanctuary.
Nicholas Roerich Art gallery
The artistic honor of Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery and Museum is named after a prominent Russian artist who has escaped from the revolution for decades in Himachal Pradesh. Rare photographs of artists, landscape photographs, and indigenous portraits are included among these objects. The museum is housed in its once residential building, which was founded in 1962.