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Day 01:
Manali (1,928m) to Ramsu (2,378m)
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Bus services is available up to Naggar, 21 km from Manali. Delightfully situated on a wooded slope and commanding an extensive view of the valley, it is famous for its temples, ancient castle, and the Roerich Art Gallery. |
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Day 02: Rumsu to Chandrakhani Pass (3,660
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The legend says that thousands of years ago, Jamlu (presiding daity of Malana) was carrying a basket containing gods of Kullu. On the top of the pass when he opened the casket, a very strong wind blew the gods all over Kullu valley to their present abodes. Since then the valley is known as "The Valley of Gods". A striking view of Deo Tibba overlooking the Malana glen and other snow crowned giants on the Spiti border is visible. |
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Day 03:
Chandrakhani to Malana (2,652m)
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Malan comprises two villahes about a hundred yards apart. Vilage containing temple buildings is considered sacred and no one wearign leather shoes is allowed within its precincts. |
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Day 04:
Malana to Rasol (2,598 m)
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A wonderful view of Pin Parvati range of mountains.
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Day 05: Rasol to Kasol (1,585m)
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Charmingly situated rest house; a broad expence of clean white sand; a striking view of aiguilles. |
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Day 06:
Kasol to Jari (1,525m)
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Nestles on a hill side shelf well above th eParvati river; clean comfortable and welcome resting place. Kasol to Jari is motorable. It is located on Manikaran-Bhuntar road. |
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Day 07: Jari to Bhuntar (900m) motorable
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Confluence of the Beas and Parvati, a heavy volume of leaden grey water. Above on a projecting bluff is the site of the most striking temple-Bjili Mahadev. |