Manali introduction Manali
is a hill station, situated at the northern end of the Kullu Valley
in Himachal Pradesh, India. During summers, this place becomes the
ideal getaway for tourists from India and abroad to get relief from
intense heat of the plains. The tranquil atmosphere of Manali has
always attracted the tourists and they come here in large numbers to
beat the heat. Manali is also known for being a destination for
trekking. From here you can go to places like Lahul, Spiti, Ladakh,
Leh, Kinnaur and Zanskar regions in Kashmir valley. The snow capped
mountains and the lovely Beas River are the major tourist
attractions of Manali.
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Travel to Manali also incorporates shopping of the local products
found there. You can bring these as mementos for your near and dear
ones back home. Almost all the markets of Manali are located in the
downtown area and some are at the corner of the Mall Road. If you
want to purchase clothes and accessories, the best place to try out
these are at Vashist and Old Manali.

You will also find plenty of handicraft shops both at Vashist and
Manali. Some of the main markets of Manali which you can visit
during your Manali tours are the Thai Market, Dragon Shopping
Complex, Tibetan Market, Lama Underground Shopping Complex,
Shangrilla Shopping Complex and the Snow Lion Underground Market.
Manali is very well connected by roads and excellent bus
services are offered here. Along with the HPTDC, there are also
plenty of buses operated by the private operators and the road
transport corporations. Manali does not have its own airport but
that does not pose as a hurdle as the nearest airport is at Bhuntas
located at a distance of 10kms from here.
The winters
here at Manali are very chilly and the temperatures go below
freezing point. Heavy woolens are a must during this season.
Although the summers are mild, but even then you should use light
woolen clothes. The peak season for travel to Manali is between May
and October. But if you want to enjoy the snow, you can travel
during winter months.