About Manali Heights
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“I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.”
INTRODUCTION OF RESORT Manali Heights
Renowned as the queen of valleys, this beautiful hill station in the lower Himalayas is close-knit with the legendary lawgiver of ancient India, Manu. It is believed that Manali is the place where the ark of Manu found its resting after a great flood.
With skyscraping mountains bounded by blizzards and deep rock spread ravines Manali presents a distinguished holiday spot for all. The chunky afforests with cool gentle winds, vast expansion of meadows, small quaint settlements and lovely orchards, give a majestic look to the serene ambiance of Manali.
Besides the splendor of its natural vista, a lot of other interesting activities are in store in Manali. A trendy holiday spot, Manali offers outstanding opportunities in mountaineering, and skiing. The unexplored hilly route to the adjacent valleys is an awe inspiring experience.
Situated at 6,930 feet in the magnificent Himalayas, Manali Heights is a fairy tale luxury resort set along 500 years old Dhungiri forest, midst ancient Deodars, with pine forests and apple orchards. The hotel is close to Manu Temple, Hadimba Temple, and Vashisht Springs. Nearby attractions also include Tibetan Monastery. At this idyllic retreat, guests can look forward to practicing the art of doing nothing or keeping themselves busy with a variety of experiences from nature to adventure, from culture to cuisine and from rejuvenation to religion.
You will be spoiled for choice in terms of options at this 4-star Manali hotel. The hotel has 3 restaurants, full-service spa and a coffee shop/cafe and a conference center available for hire.
Let’s Do Everything Green
Walk or bike to work and save money on gas and parking while improving your cardiovascular health and reducing your risk of obesity. Buy used. Check out garage sales and thrift stores for clothing and other everyday items. Shop at your local farmers’ market. It saves energy by reducing the fossil fuels needed to transport food and other items across the country and around the globe. Change the thermostat setting and install energy saving devices. Take shorter showers to save water and the energy used to heat it. Install a Solar Water Heater.Compost your food scraps.
Skip the bottled water at the grocery or convenience store. Not only is bottled water expensive, but it produces large amounts of container waste. Think twice about new electronics. E-waste from discarded cell phones and computers is a growing environmental problem. Mounds of electronic refuse are being shipped abroad illegally for ‘disassembly’ by workers with little protection against the mercury and other toxic substances they contain. Buy higher-quality items and don’t give in to ‘psychological obsolescence’ marketing campaigns. Recycle your cell phone and support good causes at the same time!
Add one meatless meal per day. Industrial meat production requires huge energy inputs and creates conditions that promote the spread of diseases such as avian flu, potentially costing society billions. Use your local library and other public amenities. Borrowing from libraries, instead of buying personal books and movies, saves money and printing resources. Be an active civic participant and ensure that the public spaces and facilities in your town are well maintained. This will promote a healthy, sustainable community.