From my childhood I heard about this manali hotel packages and tours which newly-weds on their
honeymoon take... because once i was very small my sister proceeded to go for
her honeymoon there... since then I desired to go to Manali! Now was the time
to explore the beautiful Himachal! I took a shared ride in a mini-van from
Dharmashala to Manali. The drive in the night was a wonderful experience. It
was dark, from the front side seat only thing We could see in the headlights
was the small road with pits and ditches or road-gashes, impaired curves, steep
gradients, no street lights in almost all of the forest area! We reached Manali
secure early on in the morning. Then we googled for the best Hotels in manali and I checked in to a Soham hotel for 2N/3D
package with food and 2. 5 days distributed tours. For the quality of food,
room and the tours it doesn't look expensive.
The great thing to do in Manali is going to Rothang Pass. The drive is fantastic,
the vacation spot is fantastic! I began with a shared tours arranged by the resorts in manali
where I was staying. There was an extremely funny honeymoon couple
beside me! They were both provided an actual humor all the way. They desired to
experience snow up in the hills. The scenery through the miles is majestic. On
the way our driver asked us to rent the ski-suits telling that it would be
extremely chilly in the pass. Every single costed Rs. 250 which I never used.
The suite really was smelling of sweat and looked very dirty, it wasn't so cold
to put on a ski-suite.
Rothang Pass is a natural divide between Kullu Valley in the
southerly and the Spiti Area in the north. This is an ancient control route
between two areas and it is open from Might to November.
Once up in the forest, that is at 13, 051ft, the view of the
surrounding Himalayan mountains is wonderful. The view outside the window of
Hanuman Tibba is unparalleled. We saw a type of horses and horse-riders. These
were charging Rs. 600 for 1Km trip up to the snow line on the nearby peak to
see the snow or that day few snowflakes!! Unfortunately! Anyways, I didn't take
a ride, opted to hike up instead. At first I felt the altitude but then few stop to for few sips of water did the
technique. I went up much more than the race horses could take. The powder-like
snow, almost nothing, was around and people were crazy about taking picture in
that snow. What would they do if they had seen snow in Alaska? They might take
few more pictures! right?) When I came back from my hike, the honeymoon couple
had completed another round of breakfast time and tea. They did not see the
snow!
Gauri Shankar Temple in Naggar is popular for their architecture
and also for the belief that going to this temple opens opportunities to
heaven. Whatever:), the temple is a protected monument under ASI. The temple
was shut down but I had a peek inside to see the image of Our God The almighty
and Goddess, well we all want to go to heaven!

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