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Kothi :: Manali

 

                    On the foothills of Rohtang Pass, Kothi is a charming village about 14 km from Manali. It is a great camping destination that attracts visitors from all over the world looking for adventure and leisure activities. All visiting the area is enchanted by the breathtaking view of the natural scenery surrounding the Kothi village. Most trekkers passing through on their way to Rohtang Pass camp here. The view of the snow-capped mountain tops, the River Beas, and the glaciers are breathtaking. The stunning sight is well worth seeing and photographing.

                 Kothi Village is located at a height of approximately 2550 meters above sea level. Artists, in addition to campers and hikers, frequent the area in search of motivation and satisfaction. The dramatic beauty of the location has also been shown in Indian cinema and has been featured in many poems written by popular poets and authors who can't get enough of the lovely area. Kothi is also a great place for painters, as the natural scenery has a lot of beautiful frames to choose from. Over the winter, the area receives snowfall, but it is not as crowded as the Solang Valley. As a result, it's a great way to get away from Manali's overpopulated tourist areas.


                    Apart from its natural beauty, the Manali village of Kothi is well-known among aero-sports enthusiasts. As a result, the location provides an excellent paragliding base for enthusiasts. Because of its proximity to the Rohtang Pass and the Solang Valley, Kothi serves as a hub for all adventure sports enthusiasts in Manali. Unlike the well-known places in Manali, Kothi is still relatively unknown, so its beauty and serenity hold a mysterious allure for visitors.

Best Time to Visit

                Kothi is best visited during the winter months of October to June when the area receives a lot of snow. Due to heavy snowfall, Rohtang Pass is typically closed, but visitors can easily enter Kothi Village by road to experience the village. The summer season runs from March to June, when the snow melts and the natural scenery is exposed, making trekking easier.

How to Reach

                To get to Kothi Village, which is located on the Leh-Manali Highway, hired rental cars are the best choice of public transportation. Travelers may also hire leased two-wheelers or motorcycles. For trekking purposes from Manali, the Goshal-Barua-Solang Valley route is the best way to reach Kothi Village.

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