Manali, according to legend, was born when the waters of The Great Deluge receded and the seventh Manu's ark came to rest on a hillside in this valley. As the earth dried up there came up a place of breathtaking beauty which was named after the great sage. After breakfast, proceed for Manali Sightseeing which includes Hadimba Devi temple is a four-tiered pagoda-like wooden temple standing in deodar trees and has beautiful carvings on its ornamental door. Dedicated to Hadimba, the wife of Bhim, this temple is the venue for an annual fair held during May. Natural Vashisth [known for medicinal use] is located across the Beas River, about 3 km away from Manali, at an altitude of 1,982 meters (6,200 feet) and is the natural sulphur hot springs. Club House, Tibetan Monastery, Van Vihar and The Mall Road back to hotel, dinner and rest overnight in leisure.