Friday 5 January 2018

Utopia Manali : The Himalayan Retreat for Nature Lovers

Manali has been a very popular hill station in the Himalayan Mountains for many decades. Snow covered peaks around the town are visible from all most any corner of the town and throughout the year. One who is fond to see snowfall should make travel plans in January and February. Don't forget to carry warm woolen clothes if you do intended to travel in these months. Summers are crowded and big tourist population moves to Manali to escape the summer heat in planes. One needs around 4 days to explore Manali and its surroundings. You can normally find packages customized to the clients travel dates.
Utopia Resorts & Spa right next to Hadimba Temple offers great rooms with balconies and views of snow clad mountain peaks through the year. The rooms are clean and hygienic. They serve Indian, Chinese and Continental food. The Resort also has its own museum on the ground floor. The museum is themed on a to how the common man of Himachal Pradesh use to live in ancient days. The museum displays textiles, wooden artifacts, stone vessels, architectural models of different temples etc.. Any visit  to Manali without visiting the Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art is incomplete in its own sense. Garden at the Utopia is another great attraction to spend quality time.Next to Utopia Resorts there are many sight seeing places around like the Hadimba Temple, Siyali Mahadev Temple, Dhungri Sanctuary, Club  house, Manu Temple, Old Manali,  Mall Road, etc.
There are a number of treks also around which you can set foot on if staying at Utopia. Lamadug and Big Rock trek is a famous one.
Manali has been a magnet for many nature lovers and it will continue to attract hundreds and thousands of tourists in future. I would invest in having experiences of Manali rather then just staying at any place. Utopia is one place to experience Himalayas as it provides the cultural ties and great  views for lifetime memories.