Being situated in Himachal, also nicknamed ‘the fruit bowl of India’, The Tranquil Inn strives to do full justice to this nickname with its backyard of sprawling orchards of lush green pears and succulent apples.
Beas, the historic obstruction of Alexander’s eastern India conquests, is one of the few rivers to have an alternate Greek name to itself, ‘Hyphasis’ . The sweeping course of Beas river ranges from Kullu in Himachal Pradesh,
As milky water cascades downhill from vashisht village, the great local deity of Jogini Devi awaits at the foot of the hill to greet the falls. Jogini Devi is a goddess of paramount significance to the locals as she is believed to be the harbinger of health and prosperity in the village. As residents of Manali travel far and wide to catch a glimpse of her at her temple,
Solang Valley: This beautiful picnic spot is surrounded by meadows and trees of silver oak and spruce, famous for its international skiing slopes. Visitors can also enjoy paragliding and horse riding activities.
Jamdagni Rishi Temple: An ancient temple set amidst Deodar trees dedicated to the Saptarishi, Jamdagni Rishi.
Hadimba Temple: Built in 1553, this temple is dedicated to Hadimba Devi, wife of Bhima the Pandava. It is situated amidst lush green Deodars of Dhungri and is a protected monument.
Nehru Kund: Named after the late prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, this spring of clear water is located 6 km from Manali on the Manali Leh highway.
