Saturday, 31 March 2012

Manali Hotels



Manali hotels


One of the best luxury hotels in Manali


Banon Resort

Welcome to the one of the most beautiful and easily accessible destinations in the Indian Western Himalayas – the hill resort town of Manali and the warm hospitality of Banon Resort Manali. The captivating landscapes and cultures of Himachal Pradesh and its neighbouring hill regions ofKumaon & Garhwal and the high-altitude cold deserts of Zanskar and Ladakhall offer excellent opportunities for adventure activities; cultural and special interest journeys and enjoyable leisure holidays.
The hill resort of Manali is blessed with a large opportunity for tourism. The various beautiful valleys, snow lined mountain ranges and the picturesque greenery all around makes the region around Manali an attractive tourist destination. Thus the Manali excursions can take one to some of the most delightfully decorated parts of nature.
Banon Resort, Manali, a three star deluxe hotel, is located within walking distance from all local sight-seeing spots in Manali -Beas river, a short walk through the reserved forest, Hadimba Temple, old Manali village, club house, the malland Tibetan monasteries. The hotel has exquisitely appointed, centrally heated, deluxe rooms, suites and cottages.
A suite in the cottage in Banon Resort, Manaliwith lovely wooden interiors, sitting area, a balcony and window with views around.
A suite in the main building in Banon Resort, Manali with a private balcony.
Banon Resort has a pleasant restaurant serving delicious Indian, Gujrati and Chinese cuisine.
You can enjoy your meals in outdoors outside the restaurant in Banon Resort, Manali with lovely views of the garden, forest and mountains around.
Banon Resort, Manali also has six deluxe suites in three separate cottages, each in its own garden setting, striking a perfect balance between built-up and garden areas.


Places to Visit

Hadimba Devi Temple: Built in 1553 and with a superbly crafted four tiered pagoda roof. It is famous for its exquisitely carved doorway.

Manu Temple: This is dedicated to the sage Manu

Vashishth: Well known for its hot springs. There are old temples dedicated to the sage Vashishth and to Lord Rama. These are just beyond the Himachal tourism baths

 Monasteries: There are three recently built Tibetan monasteries at Manali

Jagatsukh: The one time capital of Kullu. Here are old temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and to Sandhya Gayatri. The Arjun caves are just ahead.

Solang Valley: In a picturesque setting, this has good ski slopes and picnic spots. It has the glacier closest to Manali.

 Towards the Rohtang Paas: On the road to Keylong is the Nehru kund (6 km) which is a clear water spring and a scenic spot named after late Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. Kothi (12 km) is a picturesque village and has a thrilling view of the deep gorge through which the Beas swiftly races. The beautiful Rahalla falls (16 km) are at an altitude of 2500 m. A crucial link on the old trade route and still the gateway to trans Himalayan Lahaul, the Rohtang Pass is at the height of 3980m.

Keylong: Lying about 120 km from Manali, Keylong is the headquarters of Lahaul and spiti district Monasteries of Kardung and Shashus are important attractions

Kothi: A place with charming natural beauty, just 10-12 km from Manali.

Triloknath: Located in the Pattan Valley, it is an important pilgrimage centre noted for its temple dedicated to six armed statue of Avalokiteshwara Bodhisattva.

 Udaypur: An important pilgrimage place in the Pattan Valley.

Club House: The club House with its comprehensive facilities that includes roller skating ring, an auditorium, a billiards room, a library, a bar and a restaurants, makes a wonderful outing for the day.

 Vashisth Bath: One of Manali's main attractions is a place to luxuriate in Himachal Tourism's baths where the water of hot sulphur springs renowned for their medicinal qualities has been piped into baths..

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