Nestled amidst apple orchards, Hotel Holiday Home International, a gem in Manali, offers a serene escape. This luxury retreat, with its 21 elegantly furnished rooms, stands on a road leading to the enchanting Club House and Manu Temple. A stone's throw from the town's bustle yet close enough for a leisurely stroll, it promises a panoramic view of lush greenery. Indulge in comfort with room service, internet, and delectable cuisine, making it a top choice for a tranquil yet connected stay in the heart of Manali.
Surrounded by the tranquility of apple orchards, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle of daily life, ideal for rejuvenation amidst nature.
Situated conveniently near Manali's vibrant center, the hotel provides easy access to local attractions while ensuring a luxurious and comfortable stay.
Committed to inclusivity, the hotel is a welcoming space for all guests, regardless of background or identity, fostering a warm and accepting atmosphere.
Dive into a palette of spices and stories from India - a feast where every bite is a chapter in a flavorful tale.
Step into an exotic culinary journey - a blend where age-old Chinese traditions intertwine with innovative gastronomy.
Experience a touch of European grace on your plate - a fusion of timeless elegance and modern culinary artistry.
Bhrigu Lake, or Brighu Lake, is located at an elevation of around 4,300 meters (14,100 ft) in the Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located east of Rohtang Pass and is around 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) from Gulaba village. It can be reached by trekking from the Vashishth temple, famous for its hot water springs, close to Manali.
This picturesque waterfall in a remote, tranquil setting has shrines below it and is sacred to locals.
Locally known as Dhungari Temple, also known as the Hadimba Temple, is located in Manāli, a hill station in the State of Himāchal Pradesh in north India. It is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, wife of Bhima, a figure in the Indian epic Mahābhārata.
The Naggar Castle is a magnificent historical structure made of stone and wood. The castle was built by Raja Sidhi Singh in 1460 AD in an impressive combination of European and Himalayan architecture. There are three small shrines present within the premises that hold religious significance.
The Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art, located in Manali, has a beautiful collection of ancient and traditional heritage belonging to the region. The Museum displays models of temples, old houses and forts, formal dresses, musical instruments, utensils, wood carvings, and other articles.
Beas Kund trek is one of the best beginner-level short trails, which reveals astounding views of the mighty Pir Panjal range, lush meadows of Dhundi and Bakarthach, a range of beautiful Himalayan flora, glaciers, snowy river, and a magical lake. And the trek duration fits easily in a long weekend.