Known for its pristine landscape, Manali held new meaning for Rakesh Kumar as he prayed for clear skies to enjoy his sojourn
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Valley of Gods
The owner of the property, Harjinder Kavel Singh Mokha, informed us the place was just three-years-old, and the choice of the location provided a retreat far from madding crowd of the city. By the time we settled in our room, it was a lunch time. A sumptuous lunch in the room later, even the lure of the nature outside couldn’t prevent us from crashing out after our 15-hour road trip.
Walking around
Mahabharata era and is dedicated to Hidimba, the wife of Bhima and mother of Ghatotkacha. The temple is enclosed by pine trees and has an enormous rock ~ a good place to take pictures. Our next destination was Old Manali. As its name lets out, this part of Manali has some really old-world charm. To one side of Old Manali
flows the River Beas and on the other side is a street lined with cafes bearing modern names such as German Bakery, Dylan Toasted and Roasted and Riverside Cafe. It was quite an idyllic place, perfect for those who want to spend some time in serene environment. Our day ended with a visit to Mall Road ~ a market place abuzz with tourists. Like its namesake in other hill resorts, the place is filled with shops, eateries and roadside attractions. One can get good Kashmiri articles here at good price. If one is not inclined to shop, one can spend hours window- shopping.
High point
heading towards Ladakh. The route overlooked some breathtaking landscape, covering beautiful hills and streams. Most of the time Rohtang Pass is covered with snow and people come here for various sport activities ~ skiing, ice-biking and paragliding. Though there was no snow when reached there, we enjoyed the sights nevertheless. Our most thrilling moment was seeing the originating point of River Beas. Our sojourn didn't end here as the resort had planned various activities such as fishing, nature walks, treks and a jeep safari. In the evening a special visit was arranged to the nearest village, with a local guide. The most memorable part of the village trip was plucking apples and devouring them fresh from the tree. And, thankfully, rain did not play spoil-sport!
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