Manali derived it's name from Manavalaya, the home of Manu. Ancient legends describe Manu as the only survivor of the great floods and is said to be the father of the whole human race in Manali, recreating life after everything was left devastated. The mountains and River Beas cut through the town creating an enchanting environment, covered with pine and apple orchards. Manali is said to be the most picturesque hill station of Himanchal Pradesh and is also known as the Valley of Gods.
Accommodation:
If you are looking for business, holidays and leisure then Manali is the place to be. Situated 6000ft high in the lap of north west Himalayas, Himanchal Pradesh, it provides a perfect place for people to escape the heat, noise and busy life of the city.
Facilities:
Wall to wall carpeting
24 hour running hot and cold water
Color TV with multi-channels
Multi-cuisine restaurant
Purified drinking water
24 hour room service
EPABX with STD, ISD facility (make calls from your room)
Laundry and dry-cleaning services
Ample space for car parking
Travel desk Heated rooms Doctor on call
Standby generator
Restaurant:
Traditional Punjabi
Continental
Indian
Mughlai
Maharashatrian
Chinese
Gujrati
South Indian
Location:
The location for Hotel Ankit
Palace is Naggar road. The
nearby tourist landmarks
around the hotel include
Hadimba Temple (Approx. 3km)
and Old Manali (Approx.
3km). Old Manali area is
well-known for extensive
orchards and traditional
guest houses. Ruins of
Manaligarhfort and the Manu
Maharishi Temple are some of
the attractions in and
around Old Manali.
Travellers can explore other
popular spots namely Manu
Temple, Nicholas Roerich Art
Gallery and Solang Valley.
Kullu Manali Airport: 49 km
(approx.)
Joginder Nagar Railway
Station: 143 km (approx.)
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