The Manali Sanctuary is a flora and fauna sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh in northern India. A natural world safe haven, additionally referred to as a natural world sanctuary, is a naturally going on sanctuary, which include an island, that gives safety for flora and fauna species from hunting, predation, competition or poaching; it is a blanketed location, a geographic territory inside which wildlife is included. Refuges can hold animals which can be endangered. The sanctuary starts approximately 2 km from Manali. It is the catchment of Manalsu khad.
A direction from Manali log huts and Dhungri temple passes via dense Deodar, Kail, Horse chestnut, Walnut and Maple forests. Musk deer, Monal and Brown bear, Leopard and Snow leopard are some of the not unusual animals visible right here. Herds of Ibex are visible migrating inside the glacier quarter in summers. The area of the sanctuary is set 31.8 square kilometres. The following area turned into d as a sanctuary on 26 February 1954, under the Punjab Birds and Wild Animals Protection Act of 1933.