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The historic town of Mandi
(800 m) is built along the banks of the river Beas. It has long been an
important commercial centre and the sage Mandva is said to have
meditated here. This one time capital of the princely state of Mandi is
a fast developing town that still retains much of its original charm and
character. Today, it is a district headquarters. Mandi is renowned for
its 81 old stone temples and their enormous range of fine carving, it is
often called the 'Varanasi of the Hills'. The town has remains of old
palaces and notable examples of 'colonial' architecture. HPTDC runs a
hotel here.
GENERAL INFORMATION
AREA:
3950 sq. km
POPULATION: 9.01
lakh
CLOTHING: Cotton
clothes in Summer and woolen to heavy woolen in winter.
LANGUAGE: Hindi,
Punjabi, English are understood and spoken by the people engaged in
tourism trade.
APPROACH
RAIL: The nearest
railway stations are Joginder Nagar and Shimla by narrow gauge train,
Chandigarh and Kalka by broad gauge train which are connected by regular
bus services.
ROAD: Mandi is
approachable by road from Shimla, Chandigarh, Pathankot and Delhi. There
are regular bus services linking it to the other towns like Manali,
Palampur and Dharamshala |