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Overview
At the confluence of the Beas and Manalsu Rivers in Kullu Valley, Manali is located in northern Himachal Pradesh at a height of over 2000 meters. Manali is known as the Valley of the Gods. Manali literally means the abode Manu, a Hindu mythological character who is said to have survived when the whole world was drowned in a flood.
Shimla derives its name from Shayamla, which is another name for Goddess Kali. Located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, the summer capital of the erstwhile British Raj is the beautiful hill station nestling in the Himalayas. The hill town commands a majestic view of the mountains in the horizon.
Highlights
- Valley of the Gods
- Confluence of Rivers
- British Colonial Legacy
- Spiritual and Cultural Significance