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Jagatsukh Temple:
Famous Shiva Temple Shikhara style and interesting old
temple of Gaytri Devi & Sharvali created by Pandvas.

Naggar Castle: It
is a old capital of Kullu. The Castle was built by Raja
Bhosaal. Now under HPTDC. The Castle converted to a
Hotel. It is ideal place for tourist and surrounding
scenery is very charming.

Roerich Art Gallery:
In Naggar art gallery, the Roerich Museum, which houses
a collection of the painting of the Russian Artist
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Hadimba Temple:
Built in 1550 A.D. in a forest grove. Hadimba Devi’s
temple is four tiered with a Pagoda shaped roof and a
front door way covered with figures ands symbols. |
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Manu Maharishi Temple:
Situated in old
Manali village of distance of 2 km from
the taxi stand . This is the only Temple Manu who is the
great Hindu Law giver. It is approachable by road. |
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Vashisth Temple: A
fair size village on the left bank of Beas, Renowned for
ots hot sulphur water spring and temple of Vashisth
Rishi & Lord Rama. Also can view, the confluence of Beas
and Manalsu River. |
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Tibetan Monastery:
A small Monastery is a peaceful clerring has image of
the Buddha & some exquisite tangkhas. Famous for carpet
weaving & Tibetan handicrafts. |
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Solang Valley :
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. |
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Manikaran:
Famous
for its hot water springs Hot water spring on the river
Parvati trace their origin to a legend. The water is so
hot that Dal & Rice etc. can be cooked. A well known
pilgrimage place on account of ancient Hindu temples and
a Gurudwara According to a legend Manikaran is also
associated with Lord Shiva & his divine Consort Parvati
who lost a recovered her ear ring here. |
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