Manali, Himachal Pradesh Explained

Manali
Settlement Type:Town
Subdivision Name2:Kullu
Named For:Manu
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:2050
Population Total:8096[1]
Population As Of:2011
Population Rank:22 (state)
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi, Pahadi
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:175131
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:+911902
Registration Plate:HP-58
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name1:Himachal Pradesh
Subdivision Type1:State
Pushpin Label:Manali
Subdivision Type:Country
Pushpin Map Alt:Map showing the location of Manali within Himachal Pradesh and India
Pushpin Label Position:right
Coordinates:32.2432°N 77.1892°W
Pushpin Map:India Himachal Pradesh#India

Manali is a town, near Kullu town in Kullu district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.[2] It is situated in the northern end of the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. The town is located in the Kullu district, approximately 270km (170miles) north of the state capital of Shimla and 544km (338miles) northeast of the national capital of New Delhi. With a population of 8,096 people recorded in the 2011 Indian census Manali is the beginning of an ancient trade route through Lahaul (H.P.) and Ladakh, over the Karakoram Pass and onto Yarkand and Hotan in the Tarim Basin of China. Manali is a popular tourist destination in India and serves as the gateway to the Lahaul and Spiti district as well as the city of Leh in Ladakh.[3]

Mythology

Manali is named after Manu, the progenitor of humanity in Hinduism. The name Manali is regarded as the derivative of Manu-Alaya .[4] In Hindu cosmology, Manu is believed to have stepped off his ark in Manali to recreate human life after a great flood had deluged the world at the end of an cyclic age. The Kullu Valley in which Manali is situated is often referred to as the "Valley of the Gods". An old village in the town has an ancient temple dedicated to the sage Manu.[5]

Geography

Manali is located at 32.2396 N, 77.1887 E, about 547km (340miles) north of New Delhi.

Climate

Manali features a subtropical highland climate (Cfb) with warm summers, relatively cold winters, and a high diurnal temperature variation. The temperatures range from -7C to 30C over the year with the hottest day crossing 30C and the coldest day going below -7C. The average temperature during summer is between 10C to 30C, and between -7C to 15C in the winter.

Monthly precipitation varies between 31mm in November and 217mm in July. On average, some 45mm of precipitation is received during winter and spring months, increasing to some 115mm in summer as the monsoon approaches. The average total annual precipitation is 1363mm. Manali experiences snowfall predominantly between December and the beginning of March.

Demographics

Manali has grown from a trading village to a small town. As of the 2011 census of India, its population was 8,096. In 2001, Manali had an official population of 6,265. Males constituted 64% of the population and females 36%. Manali had an average literacy rate of 74%, male literacy was 80%, and female literacy was 63.9%. 9.5% of the population was under six years of age.[6]

Transport

Air

The nearest airport Kullu–Manali Airport (IATA code KUU) is at Bhuntar town in Kullu. The airport is also known as Kullu-Manali airport and has more than a kilometer-long runway. Air India has regular flights to the airport from New Delhi.

Helicopter taxi service

Pawan Hans, the Government charter agency, provides helicopter-taxi service connecting Shimla to Chandigarh, Kullu, Kangra and Dharamshala.[7]

Road

Manali can be reached from Delhi by national highway NH 1 up to Ambala and from there NH 22 to Chandigarh and from there by national highway NH21 that passes through Bilaspur, Sundernagar, Mandi and Kullu towns. The road distance from Chandigarh to Manali is 310km (190miles), and the total distance from Delhi to Manali is 570km (350miles). Bus services are available from HRTC (Himachal Road Transport Corporation), HPTDC (Himachal Tourism Development Corporation), and private operators.

Railway

There is no close railhead available close to Manali. The nearest broad gauge railheads are at Una 250km (160miles) away, Kiratpur Sahib 268km (167miles), Kalka (275km (171miles)), Chandigarh (310km (190miles)), and Pathankot (325km (202miles)). The nearest narrow gauge railhead is at Joginder Nagar . The Kalka–Shimla Railway is a nostalgic narrow-gauge route culminating at the state capital of Shimla wherefrom one has to travel by road to Manali.

Environmental concerns

Manali has witnessed a flurry of activity related to hydroelectric power and tourism. Unplanned and rampant construction has led to severe depletion of forests and pollution of river bodies, along with garbage being disposed of on the side of the mountains. There has been a loss of habitat to various species of fauna, not limited to the Himalayan monal, incidentally the state bird of Uttarakhand.[8]

Nearby places

  1. Hidimba Devi Temple
  2. Dhungri Van Vihar
  3. Club House
  4. Vashisht Kund (Baths)
  5. Solang Valley
  6. Gulaba
  7. Bijli Mahadev Temple
  8. Atal Tunnel
  9. Sissu Waterfall
  10. Koksar
  11. Manikaran Gurudwara
  12. Naggar Castle
  13. Jogini Waterfall
  14. spiti vallay

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manali (Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India) - population statistics, map, and location. 1 August 2014.
  2. News: Wanderlust the mountains are calling head over to Manali, Himachal Pradesh. theindianexpress.com.
  3. Paper also Presented at the International Seminar on Disasters, Environment and Development, 9–12 December 1994, New Delhi, India –by Book: James S. Gardner. Tourism and Risk from Natural Hazards: Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India . 1995. Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba.
  4. Web site: History District Kullu India . 2022-11-23 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Manali Tourism, Himachal Pradesh . 2022-11-26 . India Thrills . en-US.
  6. Web site: Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages, and towns (Provisional). https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999. 16 June 2004. 1 November 2008. Census Commission of India.
  7. Web site: 19 March 2019. Shimla-Chandigarh helicopter service now operating six days a week. 21 November 2019. Himachal Tourism Official Website.
  8. News: Azad . Shivani . Uttarakhand’s state bird monal to be conserved with help from Himachal . 1 March 2021 . The Times of India . 18 November 2019 . en.