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Phalguni Regency

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Our Resort is located in lush green area of manali and is covered with loads of greenery around, we warm heartly welcome our guests to stay in location well suited for every customer, manali packages.
Once called the "end of the tenable world," Manali is a significant slope station of northern India and is the objective of thousands of vacationers consistently. Other than offering many spots for touring, Manali is likewise popular for experience sports like skiing, climbing, mountaineering, paragliding, boating, journeying, kayaking, and mountain trekking. In a word, Manali-the authentic "valley of the Divine beings"- is an optimal spot for the ones looking for both experience and solace.

Tourism Attraction in Manali

The oft-visited site in Manali is the Hidimba or Dhungri Temple. Erected in 1533, this temple is dedicated to the local deity Hidimba, wife of the Pandava prince, Bhim. A major festival is held here in the month of May. The temple is noted for its four-storeyed pagoda and exquisite wooden carvings. Manali is known for its shiny gompas or Buddhist monasteries. With the highest concentration of Tibetan refugees in the entire Kullu valley, it is famous for its Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa, built in 1969. The monastery is maintained by donations from the local community and through the sale of hand-woven carpets in the temple workshop.
The smaller and more modern Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa stands nearer the bazaar, in a garden blooming with sunflowers. Its main shrine, lit by dozens of electric bulbs and fragrant with Tibetan incense, houses a colossal gold-faced Buddha, best viewed from the small room on the first floor.

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