Take The Fine Glimpse of Mountainous Life in Manali – The ‘Valley of Gods’

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Planning for going somewhere to celebrate your honeymoon along with your loved one? If so, Manali, which is fondly known as the 'Valley of Gods', is just for you. Situated in the Kullu district of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, this hill station is counted among the most visited honeymoon destinations of India. All the year round, numerous romantic couples, vacationers and backpackers from all parts of India as well as the world head to this destination to take the unlimited fun of the tour. For making the tour of this destination easy, comfortable and convenient, the Manali Holiday Packages with Best Prices are particularly designed by ARV Holidays, one of the leading tour and travel operators of India.

Vashishth Hot Water Springs and Temple at the Vashishth Village in Manali

During the tour of Manali, you must go to the Vashishth Village, situated at a distance of 3 km from the town of Manali across the river Beas. This village is counted among the most visited tourist attractions in Manali. In this ancient small village, you would get the chance of visiting the natural sulfur springs. Here, you would find the modern bathhouses with the modern facilities of Turkish style showers, having the hot water piped into them for the convenience of the tourists coming to this spot to get the benefit of the medicinal properties. The water of these springs has the capability of removing the several skin diseases. It is said that if you are suffering from the severe chronic skin diseases, you must go there and take a bath in it. By taking a bath in it, you would get quick permanent relief from these diseases. Here, you would get so much freshness that you would feel very much strength into your body. The bathing in it makes your bones very strong.

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In this village, you would also get the chance of visiting two ancient temples built of stone. Both these temples are made in front of each other above the prime square on this spot. The smaller of the two temples, which opens onto a partially covered courtyard, and is illustrated with excellent woodcarvings, is dedicated to the sage Vashishtha, the patron saint of this locality. Being specially excellent, those lining of the internal part of the temple has been blackened by years of incense smoke and oil lamp. The tanks of this temple are underground springs of hot water/sulfur. The other temple is dedicated to Lord Ram.

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