Burua Village- The secret of Manali

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No doubt, Manali has become popular among domestic as well as international Tourists. People from various places come here just to spend some time in the majestic Himalayas. Blessed by village gods this place hides many secret places, portraying heritage, local culture, old traditions, ancient wooden temples, Misty Mountains full of serene environment. Burua is also one of the secret villages in Manali residing silently under the blessing of Goddess Hadimba.
Overlooking the Himalayas, Burua is a village deeply ingrained in traditional rituals, folk songs, old but vibrant lifestyle of people. The air smells different here.
If we talk about the best time to visit Burua village then you can visit this place throughout the year. In winters, this little hamlet turned into Heaven. It covers itself with a thick layer of snow, In summers the green meadows surrounded with snow-clad mountains in the backdrop will make you fall in love. There are many things you can enjoy when you are in Burua Village. Take part in fairs & festivals of the village to get a glimpse of local culture. The village offers an ideal setting for summer holidays with old mountain houses surrounded by apple orchards.

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How to Reach Burwa Village:
By Air: The closest airport is the Bhuntar airport in Kullu. It’s located at a distance of 63 kilometers away from Solang Valley. You can hire a taxi or a car to reach the Manali or Solang valley in two or two-and-a-half hours. From Manali, you can book a cab or take a local bus to reach Burua.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar, located at a distance of 175 kilometers from Manali. You can hire a cab for a scenic drive to Solang Valley.
By Road: Solang Valley in Manali is well-connected by a network of roads. There are a number of private as well as government buses from Manali to Delhi on a daily basis. You can also drive your own car to reach here.

Whenever you visit Manali, make sure to Checkout this charming village nestled in Kullu Valley and quickly plan out to explore its untouched beauty.

Shivani Sharma

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