
Temple in Manali
The cedars do most of the talking here. Walk the short trail from the main road in Old Manali, and long before you see the Hadimba Temple, you hear the deodars — enormous, five-hundred-year-old giants creaking overhead, filtering the Himalayan light into shafts that fall across the forest floor like spotlights. Then the structure appears: a four-tiered wooden pagoda, dark with age, roofed in timber shingles that have weathered countless monsoons. It looks less like a temple and more like some...




































