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Vashisth
Bath:
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 father.
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| Jagatsukh
:
6 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
(1760 M) :
Magnificent trail of 25 km to heritage resort perched
in the sloppy hill takes back you to glorious past.
It remained the seat of power till 1460 and then
sifted to Kullu. Naggar is the seat of assembly
of gods where they meat to alleviate the sorrows
of humanity. There is a beautiful stone temple a
few steps down to the castle where 8 mettle idols
stand on the pedestal and a little bit away is beautiful
pagoda style Tripura Sundri Temple.
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Tibetan
Monastery:
A
small monastery in a peaceful
clearing has image of the Buddha
& some exquisite tangkhas.
Famous for carpet weaving &
Tibetan handicrafts.
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Manikaran
: 86
km. long drive is a hot favorite locale
in the Parvati valley is Manikaran. This
is believed that once the serpent king
Shesh nag stole jewels of parvati while
in bath and furious Shiva threatened him
of dire consequences.
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Solang Valley (2760 M):
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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| Kothi
(1980 M):
Last habitation in the valley
barely 15 km. from here commands
a spectacular view of the glaciers
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