No Snow – No Problem If You Are in Manali

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No Snow – No Problem If You Are in Manali

No snow is no more a problem for skiers in Manali. Manali, a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, now features an artificial snow park.

The first ever Indian artificial snow park is now open in Solang Valley and is expected to make a huge impact on promoting tourism in the region. To supply the necessary amount of snow, a recently imported snow gun is used which spreads snow over a 100 m radius creating a 30 cm snow cover utilizing between 60.000 to 70,000 litres of water. The artificial snow park is a brain child of a skier and a former associate of the Winter Games Federation who set up a private land plot to create a winterland for winter sprots enthusiasts. Besides skiing, visitors are offered sledging, too. 

The snow park can be a way out of winter tourism collapse Manali has been experiencing recently as winters in the region have gradually become milder and less snowy. 

Getting to Manali is a little tricky because of its mountainous landscape. The nearest airport is in Bhuntar, which is about 50 km away from the town. The airport is connected to Delhi and other cities in the country by frequent flights. There are direct buses to Manali from Delhi or Chandigarh, and Manali is a habitual stop for routes heading to Leh, Laddakh and Spiti valley. Driving to Manali from Chandigarh is an attraction in itself with an amazingly scenic road. 

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