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Kedarkantha trek is a popular winter trek in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It takes you through dense pine forests, meadows covered with snow, and offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks. Here’s an ultimate guide with tips and things to know before you go on the Kedarkantha trek: Kedarkantha trek from Hyderabad or rest of India: OPTION 01 : Take a train from Hyderabad/Your City to Delhi Take a...
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                                             Leh, the capital of Ladakh, was once a major stop along the historic Silk Road. With an area of 45,110 square kilometres, it is also the country’s second largest district.  Its elegant balconies, ornate carvings, and regal interiors offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Ladakhi royal family which serves as a museum, showcasing an impressive collection of royal artifacts, jewellery, and traditional Ladakhi dresses. With its...
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Manali, is a popular backpackers’ destination for a number of reasons. Firstly, Manali is known for its natural beauty and scenic mountain views. It is surrounded by the Himalayan ranges and offers an array of outdoor activities such as trekking, hiking, skiing, paragliding, and more. The town also serves as a base for trekking expeditions to nearby peaks like Rohtang Pass and Beas Kund. Secondly, it offers a unique cultural...
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One of the most popular attractions in the area are the hot springs, which are a natural thermal source of water with minerals that are known to have therapeutic properties. The Vashisht Temple complex in Manali is home to several hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties for various ailments such as rheumatism and skin diseases. These hot springs are located on the banks of the Beas River,...
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Manali is home to many temples and monasteries that are of cultural and spiritual significance. These places of worship are a reflection of the ancient history and rich culture of the area, and are a must-visit for tourists interested in history and spirituality. Manu Temple: This ancient temple is dedicated to the sage Manu, who is said to be the creator of human civilization. The temple is believed to be...
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Manali is a small hill station located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The town is situated in the Kullu valley and is surrounded by the Himalayan mountain range. The history and culture of Manali are closely intertwined with the surrounding area and the people who have lived there for centuries. The history of Manali can be traced back to the Vedic period, with references to the town in...
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