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Hadimba Temple:
Located in lovely wilderness and
natural setting. It is just 2 km. from
the Manali Mall. This four tiered pagoda
shaped temple erected by Raja Bahadur
Singh in 1553 is a marvelous piece of
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Vashisth
Sulphur Spring:
As the
name indicates itself the place
associated with saga Vashisth is 4 km.
from Manu's land. This temple was
built by the king Jayamajya around
1000 years back in the memory of his
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Jagatsukh : 10 km.
drive leads on the first capital of
the valley is famous for Gayatri and
Shiva temple. Ghiva temple in pyramid
from with beautiful carvings dates
back to 8th century. |
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Naggar Castle : Naggar Castle
believed to have been built by Raja Sidh
Singh in early 16th century was used as
royal residence and was the state Head
Quarter of the kingdom till the middle of
the 17th century. It is presently converted
into a tourist hotel running by H.P.T.D.C.
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Nicholas Roerich Museum :
Naggar village assumes international
importance for the Roerich Museum. Nicholas
Roerich made his mark as on artist and
explorer poet, author and a co-educator. A
large number of his works in painting still
adore the wall at the museum.
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Rohtang
Pass:
The highest point
on the road. It
offers limited
skiing but ample
trekking
opportunities at
an altitude of
4112 mts. on the
high way Keylong
to Leh. The pass
affords a wide
spread Panorama of
mountain scenery
almost directly to
the well defined
sonepani glacier
slightly left the
twin peaks of the
geypan.
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Kasol Valley: Charmingly
located on open space with slopes down
to a broad expanse of clear white sand
at edge of the river Parvati. |