| Hidimba Devi | |
Hidimba Devi Temple, also known as the Hadimba Temple, is located in Manali, a beautiful hill station in the State of Himachal Pradesh in north India.The temple is surrounded by a cedar forest at the foot of the Himalayas. The sanctuary is built over a huge rock jutting out of the ground, which was worshiped as an image of the deity. The structure was built in 1553.
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| | Rohtang Pass |
 | Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas around 51 km from Manali. It connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys of Himachal Pradesh, India.Manali-Leh Highway, a part of NH 21, transverses Rohtang Pass.Rohtang natural beauty is unpredictable.It's beauty attracts the user from all over the world. |
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| Solang Nala | |
Solang Nala (Valley) is a side valley at the top of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, it is known for its summer and winter sport conditions. The sports most commonly offered are parachuting, paragliding, skating and zorbing etc.Snow melts during the summer months and skiing is then replaced by zorbing paragliding, parachuting and horse riding. |  |
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| | Manikaran |
 | Manikaran is located in the Parvati Valley between the rivers Beas and Parvati, northeast of Bhuntar in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh. It is at an altitude of 1760 m and is located about 45 km from Kullu.This small town attracts tourists visiting Manali and Kullu to its hot springs and piligrim centres. Manikaran is a pilgrimage centre for Hindus and Sikhs. |
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| The Mall Manali | |
| Manali at altitude of 1,950 m in the Beas River valley is an important hill station in the mountains of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley. It is located about 250 km north of state capital, Shimla. Manali is really a very beautiful town. Beauty is there, where is natural peace. |  |
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| | Hot Spring Vasisth |
 | If you take a brisk half an hour's walk from town you will come across hot springs, emerging out of the rocks at Vashist. It is commonly believed that these waters have medicinal value and can cure different kinds of ailments. Village Vashisht is mentioned in the early Vedic Texts and Detailed in the Ramayana as the abode of one of the seven rishis or founding fathers of the Vedic civilisation. |
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