Hadimba Temple: Built in 1553 A.D. With a four tiered pagods shaped roof and front doorway, superbly crafted and caved with figures & symbols. The temple is dedicated to Hadimba Devi, wife of Bhima the pandva and is situated amidst the lush green and thick whispering forest of Dhungri, just 1.5 km. from the town.
Manu Maharishi Temple:
The temple is dedicated to the Indian sage Manu, who is said to be the creator of the world and the writer of Manusmriti. Though temple is situated in a congested place, visitors from across the globe come to visit it. The charming location of Manu Temple, on the bank side of river Beas, adds to its attraction.
Vashisth Rishi Temple & Sulphur Hot Spring: Across the Beas river about 3.2 km. away from town at an altitude of 1982 meters (6200 ft.) just above the famous Manali-Keylong- Leh highway is located the ancient Vashisth Rishi Temple In the premises of the temple is the sulphur hot water spring endowed with great heeling power. The pyramidal temple is dedicated to mythological Vashisth Rishi and another to lord Ram Chandra Ji.
Tibetan Monasteries: There are two Tibetan monasteries at manali. One can have a closer look on Tibetan art and culture besides having a feet of Buddhism.
Club House: The club house of Himachal tourism with its comprehensive facilities that includes a roller skating ring, an auditorium, a billiard room, a library, a bar and restaurant, make a wonderful place for outing and recreation.
Van Vihar: There is fun park & puddle boating surrounding by deodar trees.
Rohtang Pass: Situated about 51 km. from manali at an altitude of 4,111 meters (3,500 ft.) on the Manali Keylong Leh highway. Here one sees the majesty of the mountain at it fresh and splendor. At the top of the pass the air seems to glitter against the snow. As you look down over herringboned ridges in to the Lahaul Valley. One gets awe struck and can't help thinking of him & his creation. There is a beautiful lake left of the pass named Dashour lake where pilgrims go every year to take a holiday on the auspicious day of bhadoon 2oth. The pass remains open from June to October each year although trekkers can cross the pass bit earlier.
Solang Valley: A beautiful picnic spot. Nice meadows surrounded by tree of silver oak and spruce. Famous for international skiing slopes. Beautiful panorama of snow, enjoy horse riding and paragliding.
Atul Tunnel Rohtang: At a length of 9.02 km, tunnel is the longest highway tunnel in the world above the height of 3,000 metres and is named after former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The tunnel reduces the travel time and overall distance between Manali and Keylong on the way to Leh. The new route via the tunnel brings down the total distance travelled to 71 km (44.1 mi) which can be covered in about 2 hours, a reduction of around 3 to 4 hours when compared to the earlier route.
Jogni Fall: Jogini Waterfall is located at 3 kms from Vashisht temple. It’s a gentle walk through the forest and views of Rohtang and river Beas on your left side. It will take around 30 minutes to reach the base of the waterfall. Yogini mata temple is at the base of the waterfall. From here if you can climb then can reach the top point of the waterfall. The stiff climb will take 20 minutes more to reach at top. Here there is small pool formed by the falling water and here you can take bath and spend some time.
Nehru Kund: A spring of clear water named after the Late Prime Minister Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru who used this water during his stay at manali of just 6 km. from manali on manali-Keylong Leh highway.
Kothi: Kothi is quiet but picturesque spot at the foot of the 13,400 ft. mighty Rohtang pass, about 15 km. away from manali of the famous Manali-Keylong Leh highway.
Gulaba Camp: A picturesque spot rich in herbal plants & flowers. Its beauty is to be seen to be believed.
Rahala Fall: About 27 km. from manali, at the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass, are the beautiful rahala falls at an altitude 2,501 mts. (8,500 ft.) mother nature excellent creation.
Marhi: Marhi is the last stop on way to mighty Rohtang Pass, located on a green terrace, is an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature. A picnic spot, par excellence. Ever smiling hotels, most of Tibetan origin are there to welcome you with open arms, offering food, drinks and snacks 24 hours services.
Rani Nala: 46 km. from manali. It is a glacier point snow available during whole year.
Vaishno Temple: A small cave and shrine with an image of goddess vaishno devi. Other temples are dedicated to lord Shiva, Rama and Krishna.
Kullu Shawl Industry: Hand woven shawls and other handicrafts like wall hangings, Kullu caps, Mufflers, Jackets can be purchased from here
Kasol Valley: Charmingly located on open space with slopes down to a broad expanse of clear white sand at edge of the river Parvati.
Manikaran: Famous for its hot water springs on the bank of the river Parvati. The water is so hot that Dal, Rice etc. can be cooked in it. A well known pilgrimage place on account of ancient Hindu Temple & Gurudwara. According to a legend Manikaran is also associated with lord Shiva and divine consort Parvati who lost and recovered her earring here.
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 Nicholas Roerich.
Jana Fall: At Naggar after visting Tripura Sundari temple you can proceed towards Jana waterfall. From Manali to Nagar is 20 KM. This waterfall is at a distance of 11.5 KM from Nagar town. The road starts from Nagar Market centre and it goes up and after half KM you have to take right turn and pass through narrow Jungle road with tall pine trees and through Apple gardens . Valley will be towards your right side. Beyond Jana Waterfall This road will further take you to Bijli Mahadev. This is not a big waterfall but the journey upto the waterfall is enjoying and there is a nice restaurant at the waterfall offering you local dishes. During season time ATV ( all tern vehicles ) and Jeep Safari available upto Bijili Manahdev.
Manali, your gateway to another recreation, hiking tours, camping adventures, yoga retreats, pilgrimages, travel planning and much more..
For sheer topographical differences, few places in world are lavishly blessed as Manali. Waterways in profound canyons, thick backwoods, elevated pastures, crests that lie a few thousand meters high and never lose their perpetual snows. At that point past these disallowing statures, lie outwardly dazzling frosty deserts of the Trans Himalaya. This assortment of nature additionally opens tremendous conceivable outcomes for an extensive variety of open air exercises and experience. You should simply make up your mind and select your own particular movement.
White Water Rafting:
Rafting can be done 2-3 spots on this tour. Its starts from Bandrol and last spot being the Pridi. The magic behind rafting is the extreme and never-ending thrill in the untamed rivers. The upper Himalayan rivers are among the best in the world for river rafting sports, with many staircase rapids that challenge the body and spirit of the rafter. For a surge of adrenalin to gush through every vein and surge over every muscle, you can race over the river rapids in an inflatable rubber dingy. River rafting has picked up huge fame in the last few years in Himachal Pradesh.
Paragliding
As free as a bird, riding the warm ebbs and flows of the air, is maybe the closest man has ever come to cruising the skies of Manali. Apparently freely, you dip and wheel high over the mounts and valleys of the Himalaya. Paragliding has risen as another intends to fulfill the long for flying. Para skimming uses "thermals' as the main impetus. In impeccable climate conditions one can stay on high in excess of three hours and can fly to statures more than 3,000m.
Skiing
The test of the snow secured territory and a streak of escapade in man. That is the thing that joins together together in the domain of skiing - the speediest and most entrancing winter sport.
Surrounded by the absolute most stunningly picturesque painted scenes on the planet, Manali, Himachal Pradesh is a significant centre for the game of Skiing. Regardless of where you are, whether you are searching for the best ski inclines, come to Manali. It offers energizing skiing open doors for both fledglings also the expert skiers.
Angling
Angling is a wellspring of amusement to incalculable naturists having a place with distinctive strata of the general public. Himachal, with its numerous waterways and streams, offers immeasurable open doors for the game of angling and calculating. Whether you're the sort who preferences to string a worm onto an alternative line and get your own particular supper, or a pure blood proficient fisherman with the most recent in fishing supplies tackle - Himachal's waters could be an average shock.
Rock Climbing
Rock climbing is frequently seen as the fundamental stage for mountain climbing. Yet, this may likewise be dealt with as an autonomous game, where the most fundamental level is climbing or diving a rock face, utilizing just hands and feet and a well being rope.
Rock climbing camps are pointed at both the beginner and in addition the accomplished member. For the amateur, a fundamental camp is run on outdoors, supplies arranging and administration, alongside the chance of climbing short and long shake fixes, and polish in the craft of rappelling. For the more accomplished, this is an open door to hone the method under the supervision of our gifted coaches and to further the learning on different parts of mountain wellbeing.
Rappelling
Rappelling is the act of sliding down a rope to plummet a rock confront in a controlled way. The strategy was created by climbers, yet has transformed into a game of its own. When you need to plummet, there are fundamentally two choices: you can walk or move down, or you can rappel. At the point when the territory is simple, strolling or moving down is the best decision. However when the landscape gets to be excessively troublesome rappelling is the quicker, less demanding and more secure result.
We conduct training camps in Rappelling.
Adventure Camps
Adventure camps are organized for children (10-18 years) from April-June (summer) and then again from Sep-Oct (autumn) every year. Camp is set up near Manali and all activities are organized from there. Starting from sightseeing of Manali town, it includes river crossing, rock climbing, rappelling, soft trekking, etc. This is an introductory camp designed to impart outdoor housekeeping and survival skills. During the camp, basic mountaineering techniques are taught. Participants are also introduced to the fundamental values involved in the conservation of mountain environments. All activities are conducted under the guidance of qualified.