Manali is a picturesque hill station in Himachal Pradesh
known for its outstanding natural beauty and scenic sightseeing spots.
Just 40 kms away from Kullu to the north, Manali is situated
near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The
landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, the
Beas river with its clear water meanders through the town. On the other side
are deodar and pine trees, tiny fields and fruit orchards. It is an excellent
place for a holiday, a favorite resort for trekkers to Lahaul, Spiti, Bara
Bhangal and Zanskar ranges. From temples to antiquity, to picturesque
sight-seeing spots and adventure activities, Manali is a popular resort for all
seasons and for all travelers.
The climate of Manali remains pleasant mostly through the
year. In winter, that is from October to February the temperature can fall
below zero. It is an ideal time for skiing and enjoying snowfall. Summer that
is the period from March to June is ideal for various adventure sports. The
climate remains pleasant through the day and cold during night.
The city of Manali consists of a mixed population of educated elites. But, there are many indigenous tribes present in and around Manali. Most of the local indigenous inhabitants of Manali belong to the aboriginal tribal community of Kinnaur. Gujjars are another indigenous community present. Most of the natives speak Manali language.
Tourism in Manali receives a
large impetus from the opportunities on offer for adventure sports like River
Rafting, Skiing, Paragliding, Trekking, Hiking, Mountaineering, Kayaking,
Mountain Biking, River crossing, Jeep Safari, Motor Cycling, Rock Climbing,
Angling etc.
The important tourist places nearby Manali worth a visit are Hadimba Temple, Buddhist Monastery, Vashisth Hot Sulphur Spring, Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Club House, Van Vihar, Manu temple, Mall Road, Nehru Kund, Kothai, Gulaba, Rahala Fall, Marhi, Rani Nala and Manikaran Sahib.
The important tourist places nearby Manali worth a visit are Hadimba Temple, Buddhist Monastery, Vashisth Hot Sulphur Spring, Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Club House, Van Vihar, Manu temple, Mall Road, Nehru Kund, Kothai, Gulaba, Rahala Fall, Marhi, Rani Nala and Manikaran Sahib.
I went to snow peaks Manali 2011. But before I review the Club Mahindra resort let me tell you the very interesting story of how I got my membership from Club Mahindra. One day when I was in my office I received a call informing me that I had won a free holiday. I asked how the executive on the phone told me that my number had come in a lucky draw. I was very excited. I went to the Club Mahindra office and there the girl in-charge told me that I had to sign up for a Club Mahindra Membershipto avail of the free holiday. It was a catch but I decided to enquire about the membership fee, I found that it was very reasonable and I could afford the EMIs. I decided to sign up for the membership and have never regretted signing up. I recommend these holidays to everybody and would say they are one of the best and most reasonable. Now for a quick review of snow peaks Manali, it is very beautiful. The staff is very courteous and polite. Especially Arun the desk in-charge was very attentive. Food was good and I enjoyed it. My room was comfortable and nicely furnished.
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