Perched
on the right bank of the roaring Parvati River, Manikaran is situated
at an altitude of 1760 m and is located at a distance of about 45
kms, from Kullu, via Bhuntar, in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh.
Manikaran, a place of pilgrimage for Hindus and Sikhs, has many
temples and a gurudwara. Travelogue... |
Situated
at an attitude of 2708 meters on the Hindustan Tibet road (NH-22),
Narkanda offers a spectacular view of snow ranges. This is an ideal
retreat for the tourists who seek only seclusion in mountains. It
commands an unique view of the eternal snow and is an orchid in
the himalayan lap. Travelogue... |
Situated
in Kinnaur, the forbidden land of yore, Close to the Indo-Tibetan
border in the Northern Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh two FreebirDs
dare to search for a hidden lake called "Kanda". The landscape
is still exotic, spectacular and untouched. Snow, fog and daring
heights were all worth it. Travelogue...
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Chitkul,
the last village this side of the Indo-Tibetan border, with a population
of merely 464 denizens, lies in snow capped peaks of Kinner Kailash
Himalayan range. Offering, much closer and a wider expanse of the
Baspa river gathering fury, hurtling through rocks. A crowfly 15
kms from tibet, this was heaven's gate. Travelogue...
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