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Manali Tour Packages
Situated at a height of 2050 meters above ocean horizontal, Manali is one of the most picturesque and popular hill stations of Himachal Pradesh. Manali falls in the jurisdiction of the Kullu District of Manali and is thronged by visitors from all parts of the country.
Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa: Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa is one of the small Tibetan monasteries, known as Gompas, situated in Manali. The generous use of bright colours adds a certain degree of liveliness to the monastery.
Hadimba Devi Temple: Surrounded by thickly wooded forests, it has a 4-tier pagoda-shaped roof, intricately carved doorways and lovely mythological sculptures.
Manu Temple: It enshrines Manu, the progenitor of human beings, who was the first king to rule earth and save mankind from the Great Flood which threatened to engulf mankind.
Vashisht Baths: Located close to the Beas river, the hot springs of Vashishta are said to have medicinal properties that can cure most skin ailments.
Malana: Malana, the town is believed to have been inhabited by the descendants of the Greeks that came from Alexander's army. The village still retains the democratic style of self governance as was prevalent in the ancient Greek kingdoms.
Naggar: 28 km from Manali, Naggar is legendary for Naggar Castle, which has now been transformed into a cultural hotel; Roerich Art Gallery and Uruswati Mueseum that houses paintings of the legendary Russian painter, Nicholas Roerich are also located in Naggar.
Roerich Art Gallery: Nicholas Roerich was a Russian who settled down in the lovely mountains of the Himalayas after the revolution of 1917. He was a talented painter, who wanted to portray the spiritual unity between all life forms through the medium of art.
Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum: Situated in Naggar, within the premises of the Roerich estate, Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum is just 100 m uphill from the Nicholas K. Roerich Art Gallery.

