Larisa Resort Manali





The Larisa Resort Manali Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Soyal or also known as Soil is a village in the vicinity of Manali, safely hidden amidst the mountains. Not a lot of people know about this location and because of that the serenity and tranquility of this location have remained untouched/unscathed by the maddening overpopulation of the mountains. Spectacular lush green environments make up the surroundings of this location that are not only green but highly biodiverse as well with many different species of animals, birds, and plants to...
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Hiking along the majestic River Beas, this beautiful trail starts ahead from Manali and meanders through dense Deodar forests to wide-open meadows shaded by snow-capped peaks. Trekkers are treated to some of the most beautiful views in the region. There are the lush greens of Dhundhi and Bakarthach for trekkers to camp. One cannot miss the sight of the majestic Hanuman Tibba, Ladakhi, and Shitidhar as you stroll through this fantasy land. There are vegetation-covered rocks along the trail...
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Khanpa Ri trek (Also known as Lamadug Trek) is a popular trek in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. The trek involves walking through thick Deodar forests with a moderate uphill climb. Packed with snow and a myriad of birdlife early on in the season, the Khanpa la trek is an ideal trek to introduce you to the undeniable allure of trekking. The trail winds through pine, oak, horse chestnut, maple, and cedar forests to come to picturesque glades. The trek is full of biodiversity with rich in flora and...
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This is one of the lesser-known treks that take one from Kullu to Kangra valley. Trek to this location is filled with many adventures and spectacular sceneries. In the beginning sections of the trails, one is welcomed with stupendous lush green alpine meadows, that change over to snowy peaks and the fabulous Kalihani glacier. This trail is used by the Gaddi shepherd and the name Kali-heni means black ice. As there is a lot of black ice throughout this trail it is one of the toughest trails...