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1. Hidimba Temple
1 km from city center 1 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Located amidst the snow-covered hills of Manali, the Hadimba Temple is a unique shrine dedicated to Hidimba DeviThe main attraction of the temple is the three day Hidimba Devi Festival, which attracts devotees from all over the world and features colourful folk dance performances.
2. Solang Valley
8 km from city center 2 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Solang Valley is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. It is popular for adventure sports. During winters, Solang valley is covered with snow making skiing is a popular sport here. There are training institutes and trainers located to supervise skiers and train beginners.
3. Manu Temple
2 km from city center 3 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Manu temple is said to be the only temple of Manu in India, who is believed to be the creator of human race. This Pagoda style of structure offers quite a glimpse into history, spirituality as well as a fascinating style of architecture.
4. Rohtang Pass
16 km from city center 4 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Rohtang pass is the stretch which connects Manali to Himachal's more dreamy and dessert-like landscapes, Spiti and Lahaul. Popular adventure sports here are sledge ride, mountain biking, and skiing. Many blockbusters ranging from 'Jab We Met' to 'Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani' have been shot here.
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1 km from city center 5 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
The Vashisht Rishi Temple is a tranquil and revered Hindu pilgrimage destination located in the scenic hill town of Manali. Just 3 km away from the River Beas, this 4000-year-old temple is dedicated to the Hindu sage Vashisht and features stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and sulphurous hot springs believed to have rejuvenating benefits for both the body and mind.
6. Paragliding in Manali
2 km from city center 6 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
The hillside town of Manali is famous for paragliding. At 2050 metres above sea level, it is an ultimate location for the sport, with its beautiful green valleys, stark blue skies, and snow-capped mountain peaks.
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7. Old Manali
2 km from city center 7 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
On the other side of the Manalsu river is a part of Manali, time left behind. With a sweet scent of an old world charm, interspersed with guesthouses and an increasing presence of tourism and hints of the present that it brings along, Old Manali is a tiny shift in the world and its rush, one must experience while here.
8. Manali Mall Road
0 km from city center 8 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Bustling street flanked by numerous hotels, restaurants, dhabas, booths, and shopping options, Mall Road is considered the soul of Manali. It is an ideal place to start exploring Manali, full of many activities that will get you engaged throughout the day. The Mall Road Manali embodies the charm of the hill town in all its glory. There is a tonne of boutiques and antique shops lined up in this well-known shopping street where you can find some excellent souvenirs.
9 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
River Rafting in Manali is done along the River Beas and is considered ideal for expert rafters as well as beginners. Many service providers organize the sport of rafting in Manali and offer rafting gear on rent including raft, helmet, life-jacket and oars. Tented accommodation, campfires and bonfires are available on demand. The total cost of rafting in Kullu-Manali ranges from INR 500 to INR 2000 per person.
10. Manikaran
28 km from city center 10 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Manikaran is a small town situated between rivers Parvati and Beas, famous for its hot water springs and beautiful landscapes. The town has a famous Gurudwara called Manikaran Sahib and it is frequented by Sikhs from all over the country.
11. Atal Tunnel
17 km from city center 11 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Also referred to as the Rohtang Tunnel, Atal Tunnel is a horseshoe-shaped highway tunnel that connects Manali and the Lahaul-Spiti valley, reducing the time taken by around 4-5 hours.
12. Van Vihar, Manali
0 km from city center 12 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Adorned with sky touching deodar trees, Van Vihar National Park,is located near the Mall Road making it easily accessible. The favourite attraction of this park is a man-made lake that is open for boating.
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13. Jogini Waterfall
4 km from city center 13 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Jogini Waterfall is located about 3 kilometres away from the bustling town of Manali and around 2 kilometres away from Vashisht Temple. Tourists have to trek ahead from the temple to reach Jogini Waterfall.
14. Sethan Valley
3 km from city center 14 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Sethan is a quaint village in Himachal Pradesh, approximately 12 km from Manali. This Buddhist village is a tiny hamlet that oversees the Dhauladhar range. Covered in snow during winters, Sethan Valley is a great place to try out skiing and snowboarding.
15. Skiing in Manali
9 km from city center 15 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
A major tourist spot of North India, Manali is known for its excellent skiing conditions with skiing enthusiasts visiting from all over the country. The undulating slopes of Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are perfect for skiing.
16. Jana Waterfall
11 km from city center 16 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Jana Waterfall is a 30 feet high watefall located near Manali in a quaint village called Jana. One has to trek to the waterfall through dense deodar and pine trees amidst snow-capped mountains.
17. Parvati Valley
28 km from city center 17 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Parvati Valley is famous for the backpacker hangouts, and adventure activities. It is also a popular amongst hippie travellers for its famous charas (hashish), rave parties, and spiritual experience. Kasol, Malana, Tosh, Kalga, Pulga, Rasol, Kheerganga and Chalal are some of the vilages located in Parvati Valley.
18. The Great Himalayan National Park
63 km from city center 18 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
The newest addition to the list of National parks in India, The Great Himalayan National Park is quickly becoming what the wildlife scene in the region is being identified with and defined by. You can now trek and camp in the national park.
32 km from city center 19 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
With panoramic views and majestic hills covered with Deodar and Pine trees, Kullu is a nature lover's paradise. Situated at an altitude of 1230 meters between Pir Pranjal, Lower Himalayan, and Great Himalayan Ranges, Kullu is abundant with apple orchards. Rafting is a popular activity that starts from Pirni, around 4 km away from Kullu.
20. Arjun Gufa
0 km from city center 20 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Arjun Gufa is considered to be a legendary natural formation in Manali. The cave is a favourite picnic spot and is also famous for the adventure of exploring the creation from inside. The climb up to the cave is exciting in itself with the surrounding natural landscape so beautiful it cannot be explained in words.
21. Bhrigu Lake
8 km from city center 21 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Bhrigu Lake is a high altitude lake located in the district of Kullu about 40 kilometres away from Manali. The route to the lake passes through mesmerising meadows. Not many tourists know about the beautiful Bhrigu Lake Meadows that can be compared with the alpine meadows found at high altitude locations like Switzerland.
22. Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art
1 km from city center 22 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art has a beautiful collection of ancient and traditional heritage belonging to the region. The antique artefacts on display at the museum give insights into the long forgotten art, handicraft and the ancient culture of Himachal Pradesh.
23. Nehru Kund
8 km from city center 23 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Nehru Kund gets its name from the first Prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru who is said to have had water from the natural spring, when he used to stay in Manali. One still finds here some cold and pristine water running here and a breath-taking scenery of mountains and valleys all around.
14 km from city center 24 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Naggar is an unexplored and modest town in the Kullu district, which will give you all the time to leisurely walk around, rest and rejuvenate amongst mountains, valleys, lush greenery and the River Beas flowing in much proximity.
25. Adventure Activities in Manali
12 km from city center 25 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Manali is the hub of adventure activities in Himachal Pradesh. From white river rafting to trekking opportunities to zorbing to horse-riding to skiing to paragliding, Manali has everything to offer.
21 km from city center 26 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
This village in Kullu, is a bit of shift in the world as we know it. There are around 200-300 stone roof houses sheltering 1500 people in this settlement which is one of its kind.
27. Himalaya Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple
0 km from city center 27 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa is a Buddhist Monastery located in Manali and is one of the most famous monasteries situated in north India. Its religious significance is highly essential for devotees, but tourists are also drawn for its architectural beauty and tranquillity in the environment.
28. Kothi Village Manali
8 km from city center 28 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Kothi Village is a perfect camping destination and draws tourists for adventure and recreational activities from all across the world. Most trekkers on their way to Rohtang Pass often camp at the village.
0 km from city center 29 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Gulaba is a beautiful little village located about 20 kilometres from Manali on the route to Rohtang Pass. Gulaba has an enchanting natural landscape that attracts tourists in large numbers. One can explore the region trekking, set up a camp to soak in its natural beauty.
30. Rahala Falls
11 km from city center 30 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Rahala Falls is a well-known picnic spot for locals and tourists on their way to Rohtang Pass from Manali often halt to explore the waterfall. The water found at the Rahala Falls is usually cold as the water comes from a melting glacier situated in the Himalayas. The surrounding is thickly vegetated with deodar and Silver Birch trees.
31. Beas Kund Trek
17 km from city center 31 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
The Beas Kund trek is a perfect weekend getaway trek with outstanding views of Pir Pinjal mountain ranges over the Beas river. let your soul get wooed by the spectacular meadows of Dhundi and Bakarthach and finally, the glacial lake at Beas Kund which is worth all the hiking.
32. Hampta Pass Trek
1 km from city center 32 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Hampta Pass, situated in the Manali region of the Himachal Pradesh, serves as one of the most convenient and enjoyable treks. Laden with pristine form of nature, the trail comprises of dense pine forests, pristine glacial valleys, vast meadows and panoramic landscape.
33. Manali Club House
2 km from city center 33 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Club House located in Old Manali is a retreat that offers several facilities and recreational activities for tourists and is, therefore, preferred by tourists. The Club House is said to be one such place in Manali that has something for everyone whether it is indoor games/ sports, entertainment or recreational activities.
34. Manali Sanctuary
1 km from city center 34 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Manali Sanctuary is home to Mona- the state bird of Himachal Pradesh and a number of other rare and local species. Find here Brown Bear, Musk Dear and maybe even a Snow leopard.
35. Jagatsukh
4 km from city center 35 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Jagatsukh is a picturesque village, and the capital of Kullu locates about 7 kilometres away from the town of Manali. It is famous for its scenic natural landscape and the ancient Jagatsukh Temples which are religiously important shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Sandhya Devi.
36. Winter Carnival Manali
36 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
The Manali Winter Carnival is Himachal Pradesh's way of welcoming the new year. It started in 1977 and had become an annual feature since then. Held in January, the Winter Carnival in Manali opens an opportunity to witness the beauty of slushy snow and enjoy the events and celebrations that it puts forth. Initially, it only comprised of the Skiing competition, but now it has come to include band performances, food festivals, street plays, folk dances, adventure sports and much more.
37. Chanderkhani Pass
19 km from city center 37 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Located at an altitude of 3660 m in the Kullu Valley, Chandrakhani Pass offers the tourists a fabulous view of Deo Tibba Peak, Pir Panjal and Parbati range of mountains. The expedition to this region introduces you to various hilly cultures of Himachal Pradesh that are extremely popular. In order to reach the serene pass, you have to pass through Malana.
38. Bara Bhangal Trek
37 km from city center 38 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Bara Bangal Trek, also known as the Shepherds trail trek, takes you from the lush green Kullu valley to the stark landscapes of Bara Bhangal range.
39. Hampta Valley
14 km from city center 39 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Hampta Valley is known for its magnificent views of the mountains and adventure sports and has the 4,250 m-high Hampta Pass that serves as a corridor between Lahaul’s Chandra Valley and Kullu Valley. The valley is perfect for trekking during the summer and winter months. It takes trekkers through alpine and rhododendron forests, green meadows, waterfalls and vertical rock fall while providing excellent views of the snow-covered Pir Panjal peaks. While the option to camp here is open throughout the year (near a riverside), the winter months offer the chance to set up a bonfire while having a hot meal.
40. Deo Tibba Trek
19 km from city center 40 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Cradled in the lap of Himalayan Mountains in Himachal Pradesh, Deo Tibba trek is steeped with the richness of the nature and stunning landscapes. It is a spectacular trail passing through series of grazing pastures of Gaddi shepherds.
41. Gayatri Temple
5 km from city center 41 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Situated 7 km away from Manali, the Gayatri temple houses an idol of Goddess Gayatri, made of marble. This temple has some splendid architecture styles, is constructed with a stunning artistic finesse and with some of the most intricate woodwork.
42. Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa Monastery
0 km from city center 42 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa is a well known religious centre primarily for the Buddhists. However, people belonging to any religious belief are welcome to explore and soak in the divine spiritual vibe. The monastery is a small shrine dedicated to Lord Buddha.
43. Siyali Mahadev Temple
1 km from city center 43 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Siyali Mahadev Temple is a place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known as one of the oldest temples of Lord Shiva in the region. The sight of the temple from afar astounds everyone as they witness this unique structure amidst the beautiful natural landscape of Manali.
44. Chandratal Baralacha Trek
48 km from city center 44 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Chandratal Baralacha is a perfect trek destination steeped with all the right elements - nature's beauty and enough challenges to be thrilling and tranquillity. Perched at an altitude of 4,300 meters, Chandratal is one of the high altitude lakes in the Himalayan region. Located on the Samudra Plateau of Spiti Valley, the most delightful sight of sunset gleaming upon the turquoise waters of the lake, pristine landscape, mountain passes, several gushing streams, verdant meadows, the gush of colourful orchards and exotic wildlife make Chandratal Baralacha Trek an unforgotten experience to cherish forever.
45. Gauri Shankar Temple
14 km from city center 45 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Gauri Shankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located in the village of Naggar in Manali. It is mostly visited by tourists and devotees of Shiva. The temple is a small structure carved out of stones but has immense historical importance in the region.
46. Rozy Waterfalls
11 km from city center 46 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Rozy Falls is situated en-route Rohtang from Manali and is a popular tourist attraction. Enveloped in tall deodar trees, dense woods and bounteous nature, the silvery cascading water is a visual delight to the eyes and a famous picnic spot.
47. Zorbing in Manali
9 km from city center 47 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Zorbing is a fun hill-sport in this region that takes advantage of the picturesque downward slopes of the Himalayas. The thrill of rolling down picturesque views at a speed that is not in your control is not just exhilarating but also alluring for zorbers. While zorbing has become a popular recreational activity, Zorbing in Solang Valley is a wholly new experience. Professional instructors ensure that you are well instructed and safe throughout the activity.
48. Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery
48 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Nicholas Roerich was a famous Russian artist and philosopher. Some people in Russia consider him as a spiritual leader. He had lived across the world, and decided to settle in the small town of Naggar in the early 1900s. The estate houses a good collection of his art, and also his car and the house where he stayed. The estate of Roerich is located at a slightly secluded location - although not too far from the Naggar Castle (around 20mins of walk). The estate has a really nice forest area or garden with a large number of deodar trees, and a great view of the peaks around. Even if you are not very interested in art, it's a good walk to the art gallery and then the views from the estate are pretty nice.
49. Bhunter
40 km from city center 49 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
What is generally overlooked as a town of utility only, with an airport and the last ATM before you travel to higher altitudes, is a town where one can have a calm, simple and almost idle break from the popular Himachal hill stations and their tourist rush.
50. Knoi Waterfalls
0 km from city center 50 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
The Knoi Waterfall, located 10 km from Manali, is a breathtaking destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts. Located 10 kms away from Manali, the Knoi Waterfall is an enchanting destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Despite its small stature, this 20ft drop waterfall nestled in the rugged Himalayan mountains is a breathtaking sight, with its picturesque cascade and cave-like base.
51. Sagoo Waterfall
13 km from city center 51 out of 51 Places To Visit in Manali
Often referred to as the frozen waterfall, Sagoo Waterfall is one of the various cascades in the Himachal valley. It is located near Rohtang Pass, midway down the Manali-Leh route. Stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayas, lush meadows, and numerous trees grace the site. The area is home to numerous bird species, which makes it one of the best places for birdwatching.
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Manali: An escape to life!
Mention Manali and the next thing your mind pictures are the adventures the resort town offers. Manali is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a unique and unforgettable travel experience. With its stunning natural beauty, thrilling adventures, rich culture, and warm hospitality, this charming hill station is sure to captivate your heart and leave you with lasting memories. Nestled in the Beas River Valley and is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, lush green forests, and gurgling streams. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is also known for its vibrant culture and traditions, which are reflected in its colourful festivals and events. In addition to its natural beauty and adventure activities, Manali is also known for its delicious food and warm hospitality. The town has a vibrant culinary scene that offers a range of local and international cuisines, including traditional Himachali dishes, Tibetan food, and popular street food.
The hill town in Himachal Pradesh is undoubtedly one of the most visited tourist destinations in India, but let’s travel it the right way!
Here’s the list of the best tourist attractions and places to visit in Manali with their exploration time:
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Hadimba Temple
Also known as Dhungri Temple, the Hadimba Temple brings the epic, Mahabharata to life. Dedicated to Hidimba Devi, one of the wives of the Pandava Prince Bhima, the temple is nestled among tall deodar trees.
The temple is built in pagoda style and its sanctum is a cave shrine believed to house the actual footprints of the deity. The temple without any doubt is one of the best places to visit in Manali with the snow-clad Himalayas in the backdrop.
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Solang Valley
An open valley of meadows, cobalt blue skies and spectacular vistas is the most popular tourist attraction in Manali. Solang Valley is a great melange of nature surrounded by the heavenly ranges of Himalayas.
The valley bustles with tourists all year round. During summers, tourists enjoy adventure activities such as paragliding, zorbing, camping, rock climbing and gondola ride among others while in winters, the valley turns into a snow territory with exciting snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding.
Various state and national level ski-championships are also organised in the valley every year.
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Rohtang Pass
On a winding mountain road, located on the Pir Panjal Range is the most touted tourist attraction of Manali, Rohtang Pass . A personal favourite of all nature lovers, artists and photographers the pass offers access to Lahaul and Spiti in summers.
Due to immense snowfall, the pass remains closed during winters from the month-end of November. Tourists can also enjoy thrilling adventures like skiing, paragliding and trekking here.
To protect the delicate beauty of the pass, alpine ecosystem and small creeks, the Government has restricted overcrowding of the destination by enforcing regulated access of tourists. While in Manali, you cannot afford to miss out on this tourist attraction at all!
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Old Manali is a land of the by-gone era when Manali used to be a quiet pilgrimage town before the travelers found it. The town offers quiet local settlements with old mountain houses surrounded by apple orchards with snow-clad mountains in the backdrop, an ideal setting for a dream summer holiday.
You can also find rustic temples, river-side cafes and small trekking trails to enjoy Manali as you should. The local markets sell hand-made products as souvenirs and life slows down in this part of the hill town only to let you breath and relax in the bliss of nature, i.e., Old Manali.
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Manali Gompa
If you are searching for a place to fill you with spiritual bliss, Manali Gompa is where you need to be. Also known as the Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa, this Buddhist monastery was built by the Tibetan refugees in 1960.
The exquisite architecture with the pagoda-style yellow roof and magnificent murals depicting the ethics of Buddhism make this Buddhist temple a top tourist attraction in Manali.
Travelers visit Manali Gompa to put their lives on a stand still and take in all the beauty and spirituality offered by the complex. The stalls in the premises sell unique Tibetan handicrafts and rugs as souvenirs.
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Hampta Pass
Hampta Pass is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Manali. Adventure junkies visit Manali to roll over and relish the challenging opportunities it throws amid their way.
Hampta Pass is located on the Pir Panjal Range and a trekker scales the maximum altitude of about 14000 feet on their trek to the pass. The pass has a journey of river crossings and lush-green meadows with pine and deodar forests.
The pass offers stunning views and is an unbeatable arena for nature lovers. The pass is a must-visit on your trip to Manali.
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Manikaran, located in the Parvati Valley is a land where two different Gods live together making it a top tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh. A pilgrimage centre for both Hindus and Sikhs, Manikaran is where India’s religious diversity comes alive.
Located just 79.3 km away from Manali, the town houses the pious shrine of Sri Gurunanak Dev called Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib. According to the legend, while traveling amid the Himalayas Guru Nanak Dev’s disciples were hungry and there was no food. Guru Ji sent his friend, Bhai Mardana to collect food for the langar.
Many people donated food but the only problem was that there was no fire to cook food. Then, Guru Nanak Dev lifted a rock and a hot spring appeared from the place on which the food was cooked later.
Even till this date, the hot spring exists and the Sikhs cook food using the holy water. Thus, Manikaran is your escape to a spiritual experience filled with serenity and knowledge.
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Great Himalayan National Park
Famed as one of the best places to visit in Manali, the Great Himalayan National Park is a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts. The great alpine grasslands with dense pine and deodar forests hide wild creatures of the Himalayas.
The park itself houses some of the endangered species with 1000 plants, 209 species of birds and 31 species of mammals. Wildlife photographers relish in the wildflowers spotting shy and fierce creatures among them.
The ferocious snow leopard is the apex predator of the park. Tourists can indulge in hiking and camping in the allowed zones of the park.
Also Read: Wildlife Tourism in Himachal Pradesh
Jogini Waterfalls
With many small shrines at the base of this waterfall, Jogini is considered sacred by the locals. The white cascading beauty on the rocks steal your heart at the very first sight.
If you are looking for a serene spot untouched by many, Jogini Falls is your paradise. Just 3 km from Manali city center, the falls offer a short trek through wild orchards, small creeks and pine woods making it one of the top things to do in Manali.
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Bhrigu Lake
A gift of the Himalayas, Bhrigu Lake is located at the base of Bhrigu peak. It is one of the best trekking trails of Manali. The lake is surrounded by snow-clad peaks on all sides like in an attempt to protect it from the world.
According to local folklore, Maharishi Bhrigu, one of the seven great sages of Indian history used to meditate here. This is why the lake is rendered sacred and even when the temperature goes down to sub-zero, the lake never freezes completely.
The locals also believe that all the Gods and Goddesses from heaven come down to take a dip in this holy lake. Well, if not for the trek or the nature’s pristine beauty, you ought to visit it for its mysterious past!
Also Read: Popular Lakes in Himachal Pradesh
Manu Temple
Explore the roots of mankind while visiting the ancient Manu Temple with a great past. According to belief, an apocalypse in the form of a great flood attacked Earth. Then, Lord Vishnu took the Matsya avatar to warn Sage Vaivasvata Manu to save mankind.
Acting on his advice, sage Manu built a big ship enough to house his family, nine types of seeds and animals and birds to establish mankind after the apocalypse. It is believed that after the deluge, sage Manu meditated on the earth at the very place this temple is located. This temple is the only temple in the world dedicated to the great sage making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in Manali.
Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art
The Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of Himachal Pradesh. Located in the picturesque town of Manali beside the River Manalsu, this museum is a treasure trove of rare artefacts, traditional costumes, and ancient weapons used by the people of the region since 1990.
The museum also showcases the unique lifestyle, customs, and beliefs of the local communities through fascinating exhibits and interactive displays. Visitors can learn about the history and evolution of the region’s art, music, dance, and festivals, making it an enriching experience for all.
Nehru Kund is a natural spring located on the way to Rohtang Pass from Manali in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is believed that the spring was a favourite spot of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who used to drink water from the spring during his visits to Manali.
The water in the spring is crystal clear and is said to have medicinal properties. It is a popular tourist destination and a perfect place to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Naggar Castle
Naggar Castle is a historic castle located in the Naggar town of the Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh, India. It was built in the 15th century by Raja Sidh Singh, who was the ruler of Kullu at that time. The castle is a significant cultural and architectural landmark in the region, attracting tourists from all over the world. The architecture of Naggar Castle is a unique blend of Himalayan and European styles, reflecting the cultural influences that have shaped the region over the centuries.
It was originally built as a palace for the rulers of Kullu, and it served as their residence until the 17th century. Naggar Castle was then taken over by the British, who used it as a headquarters for their administration in the region. Today, it is maintained by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) and has been converted into a heritage hotel.
Himalayan Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple
The Himalayan Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple in Manali is a serene and peaceful place that offers a glimpse into the Buddhist culture and religion. The temple is adorned with beautiful prayer flags and traditional Buddhist paintings, and the sound of prayer bells fills the air.
Visitors can participate in prayer ceremonies or simply sit and meditate in the calming atmosphere. The temple also offers a stunning view of the surrounding Himalayan mountains, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. what are the top summer activities for tourists in manali.
Manali offers various adventure activities for tourists such as trekking, camping, paragliding, rock climbing, zorbing along with snow sports such as skiing, snowboarding and sledging among others.
Q. How to reach Manali from Delhi?
The best way to reach Manali from Delhi is by road. The distance between the two cities is 533.2 km. Various luxury and state buses operate from Delhi to provide easy accessibility to the travelers.
Q. What is the distance between Manali and Delhi?
The distance between Manali and Delhi is around 534 km.
Q. How many minimum days are required to explore the best of Manali?
Minimum 3-4 days are required to explore Manali in the best way possible.
Q. What are the best holiday packages offered by Tour My India for Manali?
Popular tour packages for Manali offered by Tour My India are:
- 3 Nights 4 Days Manali Tour Package
- 4 Nights 5 Days Kullu Manali Tour Package
- 4 Nights 5 Days Manali Honeymoon Package
- 4 Nights 5 Days Manali Volvo Tour Package from Delhi
Q. What are the important things to know before visiting Manali?
Some things to know before visiting Manali are:
- Carry heavy woolen clothing while visiting Manali in winters and light woollen clothing in summers.
- Some water sports can be done during a particular season such as white water rafting can be done in the dry season as the water during monsoons turn fierce.
- Always carry some government issued identity proofs on your trip
- Rohtang Pass remains closed during winters due to heavy rainfall
- There are restrictions while traveling to some regions of Manali such as Rohtang Pass to avoid overpopulation
Q. Can we see snow in summers in Manali?
Regions on the higher altitude of Manali have snow during the summer season.
Published: 20 Mar, 2023
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- 46 Best Places To Visit In Manali And Its Precincts In 2024
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Manali is a popular backpacking and honeymoon destination in India’s northern state of Himachal Pradesh. Set on the banks of the Beas River, it is a gateway to adventure activities in Solang, Gulaba, and Kothi. But there is much more to the town and its popular tourist spots than adventure. Some of these places are always buzzing with tourists, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you should give them a miss. In fact, if you are visiting for the first time, such places to visit in Manali must be on your itinerary.
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If it is like your third or fourth visit to this lovely town, here is the best mix of tourist attractions in Manali and its vicinity. From Hadimba Temple to Manu Temple, and from Tibetan Monasteries to Jogini Falls, explore the best of the city at these sightseeing places in Manali . Reaching these places will hardly take an hour from the main city.
1. Hadimba Temple
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Hadimba Temple is one of the famous places in Manali owing to its serenity and surroundings. This beautiful temple said to be dedicated to Hadimba – the wife of Pandu son Bhima. The most striking feature of this temple is that it is located in the Dhungri Forest and is surrounded by pine trees. The pagoda-shaped Hadimba temple of all Manali tourist places is not only unique in its architecture but is famous for its religious value too. The effigy of Hadimba is made up of brass and is quite awe-inspiring.
Places to stay: Hotel Solitaire, Mary’s Cottages, Hotel Mountain Trail Popular tourist attractions: Manu Temple, Solang Nala Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Hadimba Temple Rd, Old Manali, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Opening hours: 8 am – 6 pm; throughout the year Things to do : Praying How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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2. Museum Of Himachal Culture And Folk Art
A stone’s throw from the Hadimba Temple, the Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art allows a walk through time and is a vital part of Manali sightseeing . It houses a unique collection of unknown antiques including religious relics, household objects, weapons, instruments, and scale models, among many other things. This small heritage museum also features various building models that are of great value when it comes to sightseeing in Manali .
Places to stay: Utopia Resorts and Spa, Mary’s Cottages Popular tourist attractions: Siyali Mahadev Temple, Ghatotkach Tree Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Utopia Complex, Hadimba Temple Rd, near Hadimba Temple, Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Opening hours: 8 am – 8 pm; throughout the year Entry ticket: INR 10 per person per day How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
3. Tibetan Monasteries
Manali also boasts of respectable Tibetan population settlement and it is one of the essential Manali travel tips not to miss out on this one. And you must include at least one of them if you are shortlisting the places to visit in Manali in 2 days . The famous Tibetan monasteries – Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa and Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa – draw a large number of tourists, form the core of Manali sightseeing , and are among the most visited and certainly the best places to visit in Manali. Especially the Tibetan art and craft items displayed here deserve a visit.
Places to stay: Hotel Sunflower, Buddhist Monastry Lodge Rooms Popular tourist attractions: Lion King Rock, Buddhist Shirne Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Things to do: Meditation and shopping for unique Tibetan art and craft objects Opening hours: Like any other monastery, the Tibetan Monastery in Manali welcomes the guests at any hour of the day and on any day of the year. The main entrance to the shrine, however, is open only from 7 am to 7 pm. How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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4. Manu Temple
Nearly 3 km away from the famous Mall Road of Manali, the famous Manu Temple is among the frequently visited tourist places in Manali. Dedicated to Lord Manu, the temple’s premises offer a sense of peace and serenity to the devotees walking in as it is one of the best tourist places in Manali . It is frequented by religious tourists and foreigners and is among the most popular attractions in Manali.
Places to stay: Bros Hostel, Compass Cottage Popular tourist attractions: Hadimba Devi Temple, Rehala Falls Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Old Manali, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do: Instead of taking a hired cab, take a trek to the temple to enjoy the greenery and natural beauty of the region. Opening hours: 5 am – 9 pm; throughout the year How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
5. Club House
This is one of the most interesting places to visit in old Manali . The Club House is also one of the tourist places in Manali for adventure activities and indoor games. Located adjacent to the Manalsu Nallah, it has been constructed in the British style of architecture and is managed by Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC). The in-house restaurant serves a lot of delicious dishes and snacks.
Places to stay: Manali Club, Hotel Holiday Home International Popular tourist attractions: Manu Temple, Old Manali Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Old Manali, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do: Adventure activities available here include table tennis and carrom, skating, river-crossing, boating, and go-karting Opening hours: 10 am to 8 pm; throughout the year How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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6. Vashisht Hot Water Springs
Almost 3 km away from Manali, the Vashisht Temple is famous for its natural hot water spring. The premises enclose a pyramid-shaped stone temple dedicated to Sage Vashisht, and the water spring, which is said to have medicinal properties, are both of the places to go in Manali . Take a dip in the water to relax your body and mind. Also, there are separate bath areas for men and women, besides a Turkish bath having a shower facility. If you feel that getting to this location can be a hassle during your Manali trip, you can consider staying in any of the homestays in Manali located nearby.
Places to stay: La Vaca India, Shri Krishna Palace Popular tourist attractions: Vashishtha Temple, Jogini Falls Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Bashisht, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Things to do: There is no way you can miss taking a dip in the hot water spring Opening hours: 7 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 10 pm, throughout the year How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
7. Maa Sharvari Temple
Located at the Shaminallah Village on the outskirts of the Manali city, Maa Sharvari Temple houses the idol of Kullu Kings’ Kuldevi (another form of Devi Durga). During the Dussehra festival at Kullu , the idol is beautifully decorated and taken to the temple of Raghunathji. The best time to visit the Maa Sharvari Temple is during the Hindu festival of Dussehra because during this time the festivities are at their best.
Places to stay: Hotel Park Residency, The Orchard Greens Popular tourist attractions: Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175101 Things to do: Trek down from the main city to temple with picturesque views of the landscapes in the backdrop Opening hours: 5 am to 12 pm, and 4 pm to 9 pm, throughout the year How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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8. Nehru Kund
Located on the Leh National Highway, Nehru Kund is another must-visit tourist attraction near Manali. Named After The First Prime Minister of India, it is a natural spring of cold water and this water is believed to have come from the Bhrigu Lake. This lake is located at a height of 4,300 meters and is one of the best parts of sightseeing in Manali . Serene surrounding and lush greenery enthrall the tourists coming here. The spring is so named because Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, used to drink water from the spring during his stay in Manali.
Places to stay: Hotel Sheetal, Hotel Lifestyle Popular tourist attractions: Jogini Falls, Manu Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Bashisht, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Things to do: Camping, trekking, hiking Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
9. Jogini Falls
The breath-taking Jogini Falls, located a lot beyond Vashisht Hot Springs towards the Vashisht Village, is another major tourist attraction near Manali. Melodious sounds of nature, stunning views, and some sumptuous authentic Himachali delicacies – Jogini Falls have it all for the backpackers and nature lovers. Make sure you wear a pair of comfortable and grippy shoes and follow the regular trek route to stay safe.
Places to stay: The Whispering Inn, The Sunshine Heritage Popular tourist attractions: Nehru Kund, Rehala Falls Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Vashist, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Things to do : Taking a bath, photography Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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10. Solang Valley
This is one of the best places to visit in Manali for couples . Lying between the famous Beas Kund and Solang Village, this beautiful Solang Valley is among the most popular places to visit near Manali. Among the most charming tourist places in Manali, it lies about 14 km from Manali and is the venue for one of the vibrant Manali festivals of winter skiing festival that is held here every year. People of all age groups love to visit this place during winters to enjoy skiing and other adventure sports in Manali .
Places to stay: Solang Valley Resorts, Chalet Windflower Popular tourist attractions: Rohtang La, Hamta Pass Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Manali, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do: Zorbing, paragliding, skiing, parachuting, and horse riding Opening hours: Unlike the Rohtang Valley, Solang is open throughout the year. However, you can try the adventure sports only between 9 am and 5 pm. For skiing, the ideal time is between 10 am and 2 pm. How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
Kothi is a beautiful village nestled amidst verdant land and forests. It is located on the road going towards the Solang Valley, almost 16 km away from Manali. The rustic charm of villages is pretty evident here. Painters, poets, and writers love to spend time here and unleash their creativity while enjoying breathtaking views around.
Places to stay: Himalayan Heights, Conifer Home Cottage Popular tourist attractions: Vashisht Village, Deo Tibba Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Kothi, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Things to do: Trekking to Rohtang Pass , paragliding, and other snow sports Opening hours: 8 am and 6 pm How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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12. Rahala Waterfalls
A famous picnic spot, Rahala waterfalls is nestled Amidst Birch & Deodar Forests and located almost 16 km away from Manali. The source of these magnificent falls is the water melting from the glaciers and precipitous rocks. Thick forest with birch and deodar trees looks truly magnificent. Behind this impressive waterfall, amazing views of snow-clad Himalayan ranges can be seen. While you’re on a spree to explore best things to see in Manali, this should definitely be on your list.
Places to stay: Chalet Windflower, Solang Valley Resorts Popular tourist attractions: Gulaba Tourist Spot, Naag Mandir Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Leh Manali Hwy, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Things to do : Nature spotting Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
Gulaba is an alternate destination to visit during November – May when Rohtang Pass is inaccessible due to heavy snow. During these months, snow activities can be enjoyed at Gulaba. It is less crowded than the valleys of Rohtang & Solang and provides better experiences of the snow activities, making Gulaba one of the best places to visit in Manali.
Places to stay: Hotel Holiday International, Hotel Golden Tulip Popular tourist attractions: Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Leh Manali Hwy, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Things to do: Snow activities such as tobogganing & skiing and paragliding Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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14. Naggar Village
At a short drive from Manali, Naggar Village is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Manali . Situated on the left bank of River Beas, the village is only 19 km from the main city of Manali. It boasts of amazing views of the Beas Valley, that makes it one of the best tourist places in Manali. The highlight of this attraction is the famous Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery where paintings of some of the magnificent Himalayan Views have been showcased. Temples like Tripura Sundari and Gauri Shankar are also famous. This is one of the best places to visit in Manali in two days.
Places to stay: Soham’s Chateau De Naggar, Himalayan Brothers Adventure Popular tourist attractions: Bhuntar, Manikaran Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Himachal Pradesh 175130 Things to do: Visit the Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery, Tripura Sundari temple, and Gauri Shankar temple Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
15. Arjun Gufa
Arjuna Cave is located near Prini Village where the Pandava Arjuna meditated to earn the powers of Pashupati Astra from Lord Indra. Because of the mythological significance of the place, the cave and the nearby temple have become a popular tourist destination located very close to Manali including the Gauri Shankar Temple, Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum, Arjun Gufa, Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery And Museum, and the Tripura Sundari Temple.
Places to stay: Arjun Kutir Cottage, Ragini Cottages (Garden Suite) Popular tourist attractions: Prini Village Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Naggar Castle Rd, Naggar, Himachal Pradesh 175130 Things to do : Admiring history Opening hours : 9 am to 5 pm How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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16. Chandrakhani Pass
If you are looking for places to visit from Manali and trekking is your thing then this extremely beautiful trekking route from Manali to Kasol through Malana will definitely make you fall in love with nature and your life. This trek route is full of raw experiences with rural hill villages, lush green vegetation and the sight of massive mountains all through the way. And the fact that all that natural beauty is absolutely untouched since this is one of the offbeat destinations in Himachal is a cherry on the cake. At the end of this trek, the view of Deo Tibba and Pin Parvati Range is simply breathtaking.
Places to stay: La Ri Sa Resort, Manu Allaya Resort & Spa Popular tourist attractions: Hamta Pass, Bhrigu Lake Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Village Rumsu, Post Naggar, Himachal Pradesh 175130 Things to do : Trekking, nature photography Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
17. Old Manali
If you are looking for interesting and good places to visit in Manali , then you can consider Old Manali. Away from the rush and crowd of any hill station in this area of Old Manali. It is any backpacker’s haven with rustic and charming cafes and hostels for cheap stay options. It is a mere 2-3 km away from the main mall road but seems like an entirely different place. If you are visiting Manali with friends, then you can consider booking accommodation in the Old Manali area. The ambiance is quite lively and energetic in this part of the city.
Places to stay: Forest Way Cottage, Taara House Popular tourist attractions: Hadimba Devi Temple, Solang Nala Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do : Sightseeing Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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18. Mall Road
Mall Road is an unavoidable place to visit at any hill station. Manali too has its Mall road which is a busy part of the city. One can find all the tourists strolling here during the evenings. Enjoy ice cream in the winters or a plate of sizzling momos when here. One can also buy some wooden handicrafts and woolens here. Mall Road has some family restaurants and sweet shops for that craving tasty food. One can also book a stay at one of the hotels here if visiting with family. It is one of the best places to visit in Manali in one day with family and kids.
Places to stay: Clarks Hotel, Hotel Landmark Popular tourist attractions: The Ridge, Christ Church Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do : Shopping, eating at restaurants, strolling Opening hours : 8 am to 9 pm How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
19. Van Vihar
Manali is known for its deodar trees and scenic beauty. Van Vihar is one such place that is lush and green. It is a nature lover’s paradise. Looked after by the municipal corporation of the city, this is a popular garden, which is another tourist attraction in Manali. In the middle of the Van Vihar, there is a man-made lake too. One can enjoy boating here, at this lake. Evenings are also a great time to spend here, as one can enjoy the beautiful sunset from the lake.
Places to stay: Hotel Van Vihar View, Snow Valley Resorts Popular tourist attractions: Van Vihar National Park Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do : Nature walks, wildlife spotting Opening hours : 8 am to 5 pm How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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20. Manali Sanctuary
This is a beautiful wildlife sanctuary of Himachal Pradesh. At a walking distance from the center of the town, this sanctuary can be reached easily on foot. One can have a gala time exploring the rich flora and fauna of the mountains. One can also camp here at the sanctuary. For the adventure seekers there are also hiking and trekking trails in the sanctuary. So, what are you waiting for? Head this summer to explore the mountains and spend time at one of the best places to visit in Manali !
Places to stay: The Orchard Greens Hotel, Shingar Regency Hotel Popular tourist attractions: Hadimba Himachal Park Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Circuit House Marg, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm Entry ticket: INR 10 Things to do : Wildlife spotting How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
21. Rohtang Pass
One of the most famous places to visit in Manali is the Rohtang Pass. It is one of the most beautiful passes in the whole country. It offers picturesque views when covered with snow in the months of winter in Manali. Located at a height of 13,000 ft, it will surely give you goosebumps. Many people from all over India and outside come here for trekking and playing with snow.
Places to stay: The Orchid Inn, Solang Holiday Inn Popular tourist attractions: Bhrigu Lake, Hadimba Devi Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Highway to Keylong/Leh, Manali, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do : Trekking, photography Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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22. Beas Kund Trek
If you are thinking of a getaway from Manali, then the Beas Kund trek is one of the most amazing places to go. It offers scenic views of Pir Panjal mountain that will surely leave you mesmerized. You can go hiking to Beas Kund and the end result will make you jump for joy! For a thrilling experience, make sure you add this to your list.
Places to stay: Apple Country Resort, Snow Valley Resorts Popular tourist attractions: Jogni Water Fall Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Burwa, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do: Trekking Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
23. Great Himalayan National Park
Great Himalayan National park is for all those who just can’t get enough of watching animals, playing with them and being around them. The national park is newly added to the list of national parks in the country. The park offers n number of flora and fauna that will leave you spellbound and you would not want to leave the place.
Places to stay: Hotel Nau Nabh Heritage, Bhatknda Wooden Houses Popular tourist attractions: Pin Valley National Park, Bijli Mahadev Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Forest Office Rd, Shamshi, Himachal Pradesh 175126 Things to do : Spot wildlife Opening hours: 24 hours How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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24. Bhrigu Lake
A very beautiful lake near Manali, Bhrigu lake should be on your list if you want to spike up your adrenaline like never before. The path to the lake goes through scenic meadows that will give you a heart-throbbing experience. Just imagine you trek through an adventurous path and reach a place where you see a blissful sight! Aren’t you excited already?
Places to stay: Chalet Windflower, The Highland Popular tourist attractions: Hamta Pass, Kareri Lake Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Kullu, Himachal Pradesh 175101 Things to do: Trekking, witnessing the beauty Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
25. Manikaran Sahib
The Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara is the most famous holy shrine in Himachal and is located at a distance of about 4 km from Kasol on the banks of the Parvati river in Himachal Pradesh. This famous pilgrimage destination for Sikhs as well as Hindus is among the most important Manali tourist places that you shouldn’t miss. It constitutes a number of Hindu temples, the main Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib complex, and the hot springs which all form attract a large influx of tourists from around India every month.
Places to stay: Hotel Shivalik, Hotel Sandhya Popular tourist attractions: Manikaran Hot Springs Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Hari Har Ghat, Manikaran Rd, Manikaran, Himachal Pradesh 175105 Things to do: Visit the temples, soak in the medicinal hot springs Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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Kullu happens to be a popular tourist destination that is usually coupled with Manali and is famed for its magnificent panoramic views of an open valley filled with deodar and pine trees and snow-covered mountain peaks beyond. Located at an altitude of about 1230 meters, Kullu is every nature lover’s paradise and a great place to explore once you’re done with Manali sightseeing. Offering abundant lush greenery, tranquil river streams, and a blissful climate, Kullu is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Himachal for couples, families, and adventure seekers.
Places to stay: Sun Park Resorts, Snow Valley Resort Popular tourist attractions: Tirthan Valley, Hamta Pass Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Himachal Pradesh 175101 Things to do: Temple tours, river rafting, trekking, mountaineering Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
Hidden away from the eyes of the world, Malana is a solitary village in Malana Nala near Manali that is popular for its strong culture and well established religious beliefs that come from various sentiments embedded in the village’s past. It’s known to be one of the best places to see in the Manali district for those seeking spiritual guidance. But that’s not all. Malana is also a famous stop for adventure seekers owing to a number of trekking trails that pass through it. The two temples in Malana called Jamadagni Temple and the Shrine of Renuka Devi serve as the prime attractions of the village and preserving these spiritual sanctums is of utmost importance to the villagers.
Places to stay: AYOYA Malana Resort, The Himalayan Village Popular tourist attractions: Jamlu Devta Temple, Rasol Pass Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Kullu, Himachal Pradesh 175105 Things to do : Explore the village, visit temples, trekking Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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28. Gayatri Temple
The revered Gayatri Temple is located just 7 km away from Manali district and is famed mostly for the idol of Goddess Gayatri made out of marble that sits at the center of this shrine. This holy temple has some amazing architectural styles which involve awe-inspiring artistic finesse as well as some of the most intricately carved woodwork. While there are several other temples to check nearby, this one has its own charm and grace that draw people here and make it one of the best Manali tourist places.
Places to stay: V Resorts Mantra Cottage Manali, Lagom Stay Popular tourist attractions: Gayatri Temple, Shiv Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: MDR29, Jagatsukh, Himachal Pradesh 175143 Things to do: Seek blessings, check out the architecture Opening hours: 7 am to 8 pm How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
29. Bhuntar
A part of the Kullu district, Bhuntar is more of a getaway to the towns of Manali, Kasol, and Manikaran. It’s called a gateway also because it houses the Kullu Airport which makes it one of the most important Manali visiting places. Other than being a gateway, this quaint little town is famed for its natural beauty that makes it a great choice to stay at if you’re looking for less crowded and cheap places to explore in and near Manali. Bhuntar controls most of the transport in Manali, Kullu, Kasol, and Manikaran since a lot of buses operate to and fro this spot and these towns. Whether you’re looking forward to just trekking or going on something as adventurous as mountaineering in Manali , you’ll be able to find a lot of tourism vendors and agencies here to help you with that.
Places to stay: JJ by Vivaan Resorts, Hotel Sangam Popular tourist attractions: The Great Himalayan National Park, Bijli Mahadev Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Kullu, Himachal Pradesh 175125 Things to do: Trekking, relaxing Opening hours : Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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30. Jana Waterfall
Jana Waterfall is a pure delight! Tucked in a serene village called Jana in the surreal valley of Manali, this natural waterfall is one of the most popular attractions for Manali sightseeing and is frequented by tourists who wish to have a picnic here with their family or spend some peaceful moments with their partner amidst beauty and serenity. Nestled within a verdant forest, this cascading marvel blooming under clear blue skies is a great place to rejuvenate far away from the chaos of city life.
Places to stay: The Sonaugi Homestead, Himalayan Kothi Kais Popular tourist attractions: Rahala Waterfalls Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: HP Village, Jana vpo archand, Jana, Himachal Pradesh 175138 Things to do: Trekking, bird watching, picnicking, swimming Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
31. Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa
A well known religious sanctum for Buddhists and Hindus alike, Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa is a beautiful monastery situated in Manali. It’s one of the most respected Manali visiting places and it is believed that soaking in the divine spiritual vibe of this shrine brings visitors everlasting happiness and success. Other than immersing in the peaceful and holy vibe of the place, you’d also love to explore the bewitching architecture consisting of decorative murals that depict Lord Buddha’s ideas and values. You can also seek such knowledge from the monks that pray here and they’ll be happy to offer wisdom and guide you on the right path of life.
Places to stay: The Orchard Greens Resort & Spa, Banon Resorts Manali Popular tourist attractions: Manu Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do: Offer prayer, explore the architecture, meditate Opening hours : 6 am to 8:30 pm How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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32. Siyali Mahadev Temple
One of the oldest temples in Manali, the Siyali Mahadev Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a popular holy sanctum amongst locals and pilgrims in the north. Just like many temples in Solan , this shrine is very famous for its architectural beauty and is flocked by Shiva devotees in large numbers, especially during the festivals in Manali. It’s a quaint place of worship since not many know about this holy shrine, but it is now starting to catch the attention of travelers owing to its splendid architecture. In fact, the very sight of this temple from afar beguiles passers-by and compels them to pay this shrine a visit.
Places to stay: Himanshu Resorts, The Himalayan Popular tourist attractions: Hadimba Devi Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location : Hadimba Temple Rd, Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do : Offer prayer, relax amidst the views Opening hours : Early morning How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
33. Himalaya Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple
Himalaya Nyingmapa Gompa is a famed Buddhist monastery situated in Manali. In fact, it is amongst the most famous monasteries in all of northern India. The most iconic feature of this Buddhist shrine is the huge statue of Sakyamuni that sits right in the center of the sanctum in a sitting or meditating posture. Before you get to the statue, you’ll be met with equally charming and countless colorful paintings depicting Buddhism at the entrance itself. You will surely not want to leave the divine and tranquil vibe of this monastery.
Places to stay: Manali Picnic Spot, View Point Cottage Popular tourist attractions: International Roerich Memorial Trust (IRMT) Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Pangan Gompa Rd, Pangan, Himachal Pradesh 175143 Things to do: Offer prayer, admire the architecture Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
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34. Gauri Shankar Temple
This is another revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that is located in the Naggar village of Manali. The Gauri Shankar Temple is essentially a small structure that has been carved out of stone and holds immense historical importance in the entire Manali district. The temple has been built in the Shikhara style of architecture and has been preserved as a heritage site in Manali, which is what makes it so famous and a major attraction amongst travelers and local pilgrims alike.
Places to stay: Hotel Gauri Shankar Popular tourist attractions: Tripura Sundri Temple, Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Naggar Castle Rd, Naggar, Himachal Pradesh 175130 Things to do: Attend festivals, trekking Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
35. Hampta Pass
Hampta Pass is one of the most adventurous places to visit in Manali. Lying at a supreme altitude of 4270 m, the pass is located within the Pir Panjal mountain ranges. The pass is a major part of the Manali and Kullu valley. You can discover the unique landscape of the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the region.
Places to stay: God’s Land Hotel, Himalayan Heights Manali Popular tourist attractions: Deo Tibba, Pin Parbati Pass Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh 175101 Things to do: Trekking, mountaineering Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Trekking, bus, cabs
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36. Jagatsukh
Jagatsukh is an incredible village in Manali known for its temples. It is a quaint but bustling village located on the banks of the river Beas. The village is a favored honeymoon destination offering scenic views of snow-capped mountains, meadows, and fine orchards making it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Manali. Lord Shiva and Goddess Gayatri’s temple are two prime attractions of the village.
Places to stay: Lagom Stay, Hotel Snow Bliss Popular tourist attractions: Rani Sui Lake Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Things to do: Temple tours, sightseeing, photography Opening hours: Always open How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
Sethan is a small Buddhist village situated at 2,700m above sea level just 12 kilometers out of Manali. If you are looking for a serene suburban destination to get away from the crowd and yet observe a panoramic view of the Dhauladhar ranges, this is the perfect destination to travel to.
Places to stay: Himalayan Heights Manali, Woodvalley Cottages Popular tourist attractions: Lama Dugh Point, Manalsu River Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Himachal Pradesh 175136 Things to do : Trekking, Sightseeing Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Bus, cabs, taxi, auto
38. Tirthan Valley
Named after the Tirthan River that flows from Tirth, this destination is perfect for a memorable trekking adventure in the heart of Himachal Pradesh. Located in the Kullu district, the trip to this place offers a splendid view of the mountains, traditional culinary flavors, and a delightful cultural retreat.
Places to stay: Khem Bharti, Whitestone Cottages Popular tourist attractions: The Great Himalayan National Park, Serloskar Lake Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Himachal Pradesh 175123 Things to do : Trekking, Mountaineering Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Cab, Trekking
Located near the Parvati Valley, the village of Tosh is an unparalleled reflection of Himachal Pradesh and its culture. Popularly known for its cannabis plantations, the nearby Tosh-Kasol trek is one of the most popular activities to participate in if you are visiting this place.
Places to stay: Whoopers Hostel, 11:11 Bunker House Popular tourist attractions: Kasol, Malana Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh Things to do : Sightseeing, Trekking Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Local Cab, Trekking
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If you are looking for a place to disconnect from the hustle and immerse yourself in the serenity and peaceful landscapes of Himachal, Jibhi is the perfect place to unwind and avoid the usual touristy crowd. From pine forest gardens to Victorian-style cottages, this is the place to be for the perfect getaway.
Places to stay: Jibhi Heaven, The Bluestream Cottage Popular tourist attractions: Jibhi Waterfall Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Himachal Pradesh 175123 Things to do : Natural expedition, Sightseeing Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Cab, Bus, Trekking
41. Kheerganga
Popularly known as a highly-rated trekking destination, there is more to Kheerganga if you have the time to explore. Located at a height of about 2950 meters, there are enchanted meadows, secluded hot springs, and a landscape that spans across the horizon.
Places to stay: Shiv Baba Camps, Raasta House Popular tourist attractions: Kheerganga Waterfall, Chalal Trek Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Kheerganga, Barshaini, Khir Ganga, Himachal Pradesh 175105 Things to do : Trekking, Sightseeing, Camping Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Cab, Walking
42. Parvati Valley
If you are traveling in or around the Kasol region, this detour worthy destination is a must-visit for adventure travelers. This valley is accessible throughout the year and travelers often visit this place during the summer season to appreciate the chill in the air and trek around the lush green meadows.
Places to stay: Hotel Greenfields, The Rainbow Inn & Cafe Popular tourist attractions: Pin Parbati Pass, Spiti Valley Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Khir Ganga, Himachal Pradesh 175134 Things to do : Picnic, Natural tour, Sightseeing Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Bus, Cab, Trekking
43. Pandoh Dam
Besides being one of the best picnic spots in Himachal Pradesh, the Pandoh Dam is surrounded by lush green forest areas that make a beautiful panoramic scenery that one must observe. The dam itself is a fascinating piece of architecture that you can marvel at.
Places to stay: AmPm Resort, Hotel Sally and Restaurant Popular tourist attractions: Rewalsar Lake, Bhrigu Lake Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh Things to do : Sightseeing Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Bus, Cab, Auto
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44. Chandratal Baralacha Trek
A trek to Chandratal Lake to observe the sunset is a rare and offbeat bucket list activity. Located at an altitude of about 4,300 meters, this trek is perfect for adventure seekers who want to spend a few days surrounded by snow-capped peaks and pine forest shrubs that make for amazing camping locations. A traditional Himachali dinner and stargazing from the tents in recommended.
Places to stay: Hotel Chandertal, Hotel Trekkers, Chandratala Cottage Popular tourist attractions: Chandratala Lake Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Himachal Pradesh 175132 Things to do : Trekking, Sightseeing, Picnic, Bonfire Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Trekking, Tour bus, Cabs
45. Parashar Lake
Home to a 13th-century pagoda-style temple, the Parashar lake is popularly known as a landmark destination that many trekkers aim to reach during their adventures in Himachal. It is distant but worth the journey, an Instagram-worthy location that looks extra-delightful when covered with fresh snowfall in winters.
Places to stay: Meadows Camp, Parashar Lake Krishna Camp, HMRA Luxury Room Camping Popular tourist attractions: Parashar Rishi Temple Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: D.P.F. Parashar Dhar, Himachal Pradesh 175005 Things to do : Trekking, Camping, Photography Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Trekking, Tourist Vans, Cab
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46. Patlasu Peak
If you are a first-time trekker who wants to explore the popular terrains of Himachal without venturing too far out in the state, Patlasu peak is the perfect destination for a modest yet adventurous getaway. If you began your journey from Manali and end the trek at the peak of the summit, there is a viewpoint from where you can cherish the sight of the entire Kullu valley and Hanuman Tibba.
Places to stay: The Mountain Glory, Solang Valley Resorts Popular tourist attractions: Rahala Waterfalls, Vashisht Kund, Sagoo Falls Nearby airport: Kullu Manali Airport Location: Old Manali Road, Solang Manali, Burwa, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Things to do : Trekking, Sightseeing, Picnic Opening hours : N/A How to reach : Travel Vans, Cabs, Trekking
With a long list of these famous places to visit in Manali and its precincts, you have several options to explore on your trip to this beautiful town on the banks of the river Beas. So what are you waiting for? Plan a trip to Manali and have the best time of your life with your friends, family or partner. A solo trip to this iconic hill station is also not a bad idea. Hurry, mountains are calling!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Places to visit in Manali
Is 2 days enough for Manali?
2 days are not really enough for Manali, you need at least 3-4 days in Manali, in order to cover all the major sightseeing points and visit places.
How can I spend 2 days in Manali?
There are many ways to spend 2 days in Manali, you can explore local sightseeing points like, Mall road, hidimba devi temple, hot water spring, Manikaran Gurudwar, Solang Valley and much more. You can also indulge in activities like paragliding, hiking, mountain biking etc.
What are the Covid travel guidelines to visit Manali?
The following are the guidelines to visit Manali during Covid times: 1. Get yourself tested at least 72 hours before your journey and carry your negative RT PCR report 2. Download Aarogya Setu App 3. Wear proper masks before stepping out and keep sanitizing your hands 4. Maintain social distancing and avoid crowded places 5. Avoid being part of any social or public gathering
What is the best time to visit Manali?
The best time to visit Manali is from April-June if you wish to enjoy the salubrious weather and lush greenery and September-December if you like to enjoy the cold weather and snowfall. So, your best time to visit Manali depends upon what kind of experience you would like to enjoy.
What is famous in Manali?
Manali is famous for a lot of things like adventure activities, picturesque landscapes, handicrafts, food, and shopping. Manali is all famous as the most visited destination in Himachal Pradesh for honeymoon.
What to pack for a Manali trip?
You can never be too prepared when you are traveling to a hill station such as Manali. Here are a few travel tips for Himachal Pradesh: 1. Sunscreen lotion & Moisturising lotion. 2. Warm woolens & socks. 3. Good rubber-soled shoes. 4. Personal Medications (if any) 5. Camera 6. Sunglasses 7. Id Proofs 8. Extra masks 9. Hand sanitizers and disinfectants
What are the things to do in Manali?
Apart from sightseeing, Manali is quite famous for its adventure sports. Some of the most popular adventure sports in Manali are: 1. River Rafting 2. Paragliding 3. Skiing 4. Hiking 5. Mountain Biking 6. Mountaineering 7. Zorbing 8. Jeep Safari
What is the famous street food in Manali?
The most famous street food in Manali is called Mittha, a delicacy commonly available at almost all Manali restaurants and consisting of rice and raisins. The following are the local delicacies that you must surely taste while staying in Manali: 1. Sidu 2. Patande 3. Aktori 4. Chana Madra 5. Babru 6. Kullu Trout 7. Tudkiya Bhat 8. Bhey
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Hidimba devi temple.
One of the most famous tourist attractions in Manali is this ancient 15th-century temple. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Hidimba who was the wife of Bheem, one of the Pandavas. This pagoda-style temple set on a rock, which is revered by the locals, has a fantastic architecture of cone-shaped roof and intricately carved wooden walls and doors. Surrounded by a lush thicket of cedar trees and views of lofty snow-capped mountains in the background, it is an oasis of serenity and tranquillity amidst beautiful nature. Location: Hadimba Temple Rd, Old Manali, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 3.5 Kms Best time: After the monsoons (mid-September) or the pleasant summer months of March-June Entry Fee: There is no entry fee
Solang Valley
If you are done with roaming around the common Manali tourist places, the head out to Solang Valley. Laying between Solang Village and Beas Kund, Solang Valley derives its name from to separate words namely, Solang (the village nearby) and Nullah (Water Stream). A beautiful valley situated at a distance of about 13km from Manali, it is best known for its awe-inspiring views. From Solang Nullah, one can get a majestic view of the glaciers, the snowcapped peaks near the Rohtang Pass and vast plains of snow and ice. The elevation of Solang Nullah is such that it offers a perfect place to play in the snow and go skiing on the slopes. The guest house of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports, Manali is also situated here. The institute organized winter skiing festival each year and opens up classes and workshops for tourists and travellers as well. You can feel like a child once again as you slip, slide and play in the snow! As the summer sets in, the area becomes a hub for adventurists seeking various activities such as parachuting, zorbing, paragliding and horse riding. Location: Solang Valley, VPO Palchan, Manali, Distt. Kulu, Burwa, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 13 Kms Best time: December to May
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Rohtang Pass
Suspended at an elevation of over 13,000 feet above the ground, Rohtang Pass acts as the gateway to the valleys of Spiti and Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh. Ensconced within the towering peaks of the Pir Panjal mountains, this narrow pass is well known for its matchless natural beauty. One of the best places to visit in the Kullu Manali tour package, the pass only remains accessible during the summer months between June and October, for the roads here get clogged with snow in the latter half of the year. There is much to do in the Rohtang Pass; for one, the Pass offers a plethora of adventure sports opportunities, with skiing, mountain biking and sledging being only some of the many such activities offered here. Several trekking trails snake their way through the mountains here as well, allowing one to explore the icy beauty at close hand.
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Manu Temple
This historical Hindu temple, dedicated to Sage Manu, is a place of great religious significance to Hindus. There are many interesting folktales associated with the establishment of this temple which you can learn about when you visit this place. All around the year, pilgrims and tourists in great numbers flock into this temple located in Old Manali. This is a must-visit place, not only because of its religious significance but also because of its ancient, beautiful architecture and wooden carving. Moreover, the views of tall hills blanketed with lush green forests this temple offers make spectators gasp for breath. The serene atmosphere of this place is soul-pleasing. Visit this place during your trip to Manali for an otherworldly experience. Location: Old Manali, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 4 K ms Best time: May to June Entry Fee: There is no entry fee
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Manali Sanctuary
No trip to Manali is complete without visiting this sanctuary to see the native mountain wildlife and hundreds of varieties of plants & trees. An important part of the protected northwest Himalayan biogeographic zone, you can spot animals & birds like Barking Deer, Flying Fox, Kashmir Flying Squirrel, Himalayan Black Bear, Snow Pigeons, Chakor, Treecreepers, etc. See dense thickets of trees like poplar, willows, horse chestnut, deodars, and thickets of blazing red rhododendrons. The sanctuary, amongst the landmark places to visit in Manali, edges on the scenic banks of the Manalsu Nullah with high peaks in the background. Location: Circuit House Marg, Manali Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 2 Kms Best time: March till June and October to February Entry Fee: You need to pay INR 10 per person to see this tourist attraction in Manali
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Vashisht Hot Water Springs & Temple
Located in the premise of the 4000-year-old temple of Vashisht, the kulguru of Lord Ram, the hot springs are a major places to visit in manali. Revered by the locals and tourists alike, the springs are said to have medicinal properties due to the presence of chemicals like lithium, calcium, etc. that cure a host of diseases. Taking a long dip in the relaxing waters of the spring magically calms one down. There are separate areas for men and women to access the springs. Location: Near Manali bus stand Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 3.5 Kms Best time: After the monsoons (mid-September) or the pleasant summer months of March-June Entry Fee: There is no entry fee for this tourist attraction in Manali
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A visit to this charming market, amongst the most popular places to visit in Manali, tops the charts of almost all the travellers. This place, lined up with hundreds of shops, cannot be missed to experience the local flavours, sights, and sounds of the region. There are great guesthouses, cafes & German bakeries, souvenir shops, bookshops, local food outlets, and Tibetan people selling beautiful handmade woollens. There are ample benches to sit and soak in the sights and sounds of the place and looking at the mountains in the background after a day of shopping. Don’t miss the Hong Kong Market, Dragon Shopping Complex, and the Snow Lion Underground Market for some kitschy apparel and jewellery. Location: Main Manali Street. Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 1.1 Kms. Best time: March till June and October to February. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee for this tourist attraction in Manali. Know More: Best Time to Visit Manali
Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art
This museum was established in 1998 to exhibit the cultural and folk art and antiques of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at a short distance from the famous Hidimba Devi Temple of Manali. The museum houses a very interesting and impressive collection of antique articles and other items reflecting the culture and heritage of Himachal Pradesh. From Himachali traditional dresses and Himachali kitchenware to traditional ornaments, there is so much to look at and absorb here. If Himachali culture interests you, start your research here because this museum will give you an overview of this culture and is among the best places to visit in Manali. Location: Utopia Comlex, Near Hadimba Temple, Hadimba Temple Rd, Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131 Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 2 km from Manali. Entry Fee: INR 10
Van Vihar National Park
One of the best places in Manali to visit, this park is a beautiful getaway from the busy streets. Even during the daytime, the hundreds of sky-high deodar & pine trees canopy the sky and surrounding the place in cool duskiness. You can enjoy long nature walks and see wild beetles and other species of plants. There is a small pond where you can boat amidst the chirping birds and rustling winds. Location: Mall Road. Best time: March to June. Entry Fee: INR 10.
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Jogini Falls
These 160 feet tall waterfall is one of the landmark attractions in Manali. The beauty of the falls accentuates with the surrounding lush greenery and the tranquillity of nature. Travellers love to spend time here listening to the sounds of water and sipping cups of tea and enjoying bowls of Maggi from the nearby restaurants. The trek to the waterfall is as popular as the destination itself. It takes one through beautiful views of orchards, streams, meadows, and peaks of Rohtang. Location: Vashisht Village. Best time: After the monsoons (mid-September) or the pleasant summer months of March-June. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.
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Himalayan Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple
This ancient Buddhist monastery with Pagoda-styled structure is among the major places to visit in manali. Its fascinating Tibetan style architecture is worth admiring. The elements that make this temple so popular are the massive, two-storey-tall statue of Lord Buddha and eye-catching wall paintings it houses. Visit this temple for the serenity and positivity that fills this place. A visit to this place is incomplete without a few minutes of meditation to take a peek into the life of Buddhist monks. Located amidst the bustling Mall road of Manali, the quietness of this Monastery is in sharp contrast with what lies outside its premises. Location: Pangan Gompa Rd, Pangan, Himachal Pradesh 175143. Best time: October to May. Entry Fee: No entry fee. Book Now: Manali Tour Packages From Ahmedabad Manali Tour Packages From Chennai
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Gadhan thekchhokling gompa monastery.
This monastery, amongst the most popular tourist places in Manali, is an important seat of the Buddhist faith visited by people from as far as Nepal and Tibet. Built-in the 1960s by Tibetan refugees, it is famous for its beige and rust architecture frilled by bright golden colour. Visit the shrine dedicated to Lord Buddha and see the murals and carvings showcasing his life and teachings. Meeting the friendly monks, meditating and indulging in spiritual discourses further enhances the tranquil experience. Location: Mall Road, near Manali Bus Stand. Best time: After the monsoons (mid-September) or the pleasant summer months of March-June. Entry Fee: No entry fee but you can make a donation.
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It is a natural spring located on Manali-Leh highway at a very short distance from Manali. The spring was named after India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru who drank water from this spring and often visited it during his stay in Manali. The spring is believed to originate from Bhrigu Lake and is considered auspicious by the local people of this region. Nehru Kund is a popular attraction for tourists and is among the places to see in Manali. When in Manali, one must visit this place, drink crystal clear water from this spring and experience the serenity that envelopes this place. The landscape that can be witnessed from here owing to the location of this place is another reason why this is among the best places to visit in Manali. Location: Bashisht, Himachal Pradesh 175103 Best time: May to October. Entry Fee: No entry fee.
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Arjun Gufa (Arjun Cave)
About 5km from Manali, as you take the road that goes towards Naggar, you will arrive at this destination which is known as Arjun Gunfa. One of the offbeat places to visit in Manali, it is replete with thousands of years’ worth of legends, folklore and tales. The caves are situated on the left banks of the Beas River in a village called Prini. Legend has it that Arjuna from the epic of Mahabharata actually performed his penance here in order to attain greater dexterity to handle a weapon called Pashupati Astra. Religious beliefs notwithstanding, people from all over the world visit this captivating site in order to see its natural rock formations and beauty. Close to the Arjun Gunfa, you can also take an excursion up to visit the Kunt Bhayo Lake and the Kunto Matha Temple, each of which is beautiful in its own right. The caves offer uncharacteristic calmness, serenity and solitude away from the crowds at Manali. However, it is advised that you visit the caves under appropriate light conditions in the broad daylight. Location: Near Prisni Village, Manali. Best time: March to June. Entry Fee: None.
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One of the oldest and best-known cafes in Old Manali and also the best places to visit in manali, Café 1947 was its first music café. Resting easily on the banks of the gushing waters of Manalsu River, it is a quaint albeit a highly recommended and a beautiful place to satisfy your taste buds. On any given day, it is not uncommon to see a live music jam happening at one of the booths at the same time as the patrons enjoy the delicious servings of the world, Indian and European cuisine. Get your favourite book and relish the stories with some ginger or lemon tea in your hands. The café also hosts quite a few live gigs at regular intervals. Location: Near Nehru Kund, Vpo Bahang, Dist, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175101. Entry Fee: No entry fee.
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The Castle Manali
Situated in the Naggar town amidst stunning hills, the Naggar castle is one of its most enduring monuments. Constructed of stone and wood, it as a beautiful combination of Indian and western sensibilities of architecture. The palace that once served as a residence to Raja Sidh Singh Kullu, has since served the purposes of being a rest house and is now heritage hotel that is managed by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation and is one of the prettiest places to visit in Manali. Replete with cosy fireplaces, swirling staircases and captivating stone and woodwork that graces the outer façade. Inside, you can even appreciate the magnificent art of Roerich- the famous Russian painter who came to Manali. If you want to take back some souvenirs, you can fill up your bag with wall hangings, coasters, as well as the Roerich paintings. The castle provides awe-inspiring views of the Kullu Valley and rests in peaceful reverie as the holy river of Beas flows merrily by. Location: Near Hotel, Sun Park, Naggar Rd, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175101 Best time: September to November. Entry Fee: 15 INR Per Person.
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Rahalla Falls
Cascading from a height of 8,500ft, the Rahalla or Rehala Falls as they are called as one of the most stunning natural places to visit in Manali . They are located at a distance of 16km from the town on the way to the Rohtang Pass and are must stopover on your way to visit this haven of snow. The falls are formed by glaciers as they melt on their way down from the mountains. It is one of the best places to enjoy photography or just sit peacefully by and admire the natural beauty. The more adventurous can go trekking up the mountains behind the waterfall cascades. The waterfalls are set amidst dense thickets of Deodar, birch and pine trees, making it one of the stunning places for photography. The sight of the place and the gentle rhythm of the falls gives instant peace and harmony to anybody who chooses to visit it. Location: Leh Manali Hwy, Himachal Pradesh 175103. Best time: The waterfalls are best visited in the months of March and November. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.
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River Beas, the holy Himalayan river, is an alluring attraction in the already stunning Manali landscape. Clear waters backdropped by snow-capped mountains and lush pine thickets offer beautiful views. It is an amazing sight to see the huge stone boulders perched precariously between the rushing fast-moving waters of the river. Adventure enthusiasts love to raft in grade II and III rapids of the Pirdi stretch in Beas. Alternatively, there are beautiful camping spots all along the river perfect for night camping. One of the most picturesque places in Manali, you can also go for long walks along the lush riversides. Location: Near Manali Bus stop. Best time: The best time to raft is between May-October. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee. Recommended Read: A Complete Guide to River Rafting in Manali
This typically charming Himalayan village, amongst the most enthralling places to visit in Manali, is a holy village famous for its Shikhara style ancient Shiva Temple and the Gaurishankar Temple. These temples are said to date back to the 8 th century. Travellers frequent this erstwhile capital of Manali to spend tranquil time in its valleys nestled in snow-capped mountains, meadows, apple orchards, and lush pine forests. It is also a popular day-trekking location and the base camp for Deo Tibba trek. Don’t miss to see Kalath a hot water spring here. Jagatsukh village is one of the few places in Manali that can be easily explored in a day. However, if you wish to stay, there are plenty of homestays available. Location: Kullu. Best time: October till June. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee. Suggested Read: Things To Do In Dubai
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One of the most enchanting places to visit in Manali , this is a beautiful waterfall located in the midst of tall deodars framed by luxuriant mountains and valleys. Seeing the waters gushing from the tall rocks is quite a sight. It is a popular spot for people to spend soaking in the beauty of nature and enjoying a day picnic. Listening to the sounds of falling water amidst serene nature is a great way to spend time here. There are charming trails near the falls for short nature walks. Location: Leh-Manali Highway. Best time: After the monsoons (mid-September) to see the falls in their full glory. Entry Fee: No entry fee.
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Just like any Himalayan village, Katrain is a picturesque hamlet located in the midst of a lush valley. The widest point in the valley and amongst the top attractions in Manali , it offers fantastic views of the 10,000 ft high Bargarh Peak. Don’t miss to spend time in the sprawling apple and plum orchards while here. The waters in Katrain are full of Brown and Rainbow trout fish. Not only can you indulge in fishing but also visit a large trout farm maintained by the Government. There are great treehouse-style homestays here, perfect for a short stay. Location: Naggar district, Kullu. Best time: March until June and October to February. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee. Also Read : Things To Do In Langkawi
Gauri Shankar Temple
Amongst the oldest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the most popular places to visit in Manali , the 800-year-old Gauri Shankar Temple is famous for its architecture. Built in the traditional Shikhara style, it is finely carved out of stone. You can see nine levels of carvings, motifs, a Shiva lingam, and a statue of Nandi inside. The local legend goes that this temple was excavated from the earth as it is. What’s interesting to see is that there is no temple roof of this protected monument and one can see the statues in the direct view of the skies. Location: Naggar Castle Road, Naggar. Best time: While it’s a year-round destination, the temple is best visited during Shivratri celebrations in February. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.
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Located in the charming village of Naggar and amongst the most enchanting places in Manali , these falls are a must-visit for nature lovers. Falling from a height of around 30 ft, the milky white waters are a beautiful contrast against the brown rocks and lush vegetation. The views around these falls of clear blue skies, high peaks, and meadows make the experience of visiting them even more beautiful. There is a charming wooden bridge near the falls, which is a great spot to capture the falls. Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters of the plunge pool. Location: Jana Village, Naggar, Kullu. Best time: After the monsoons (mid-September) or the pleasant summer months of March-June. Entry Fee: No entry fee. You May Also Like to Book: Hot Air Balloon Ride In Gold Coast
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Siyali Mahadev Temple
Famous for its intricately carved wooden architecture, this ancient Shiva temple is one of the most popular places to visit in Manali. The rich brown hues of the temple stand out in an amazing contrast against the snow-capped mountains and trees. You will see chalets, 4-level pagodas, carved pillars and doors inside the temple. There is an ancient Shivalinga situated inside the temple surrounded by beautiful wooden frames. These vistas enveloped in crisp mountain air lend a very serene atmosphere to the place. You can spend a lot of time here meeting locals, meditating, and looking out onto the surrounding views. Location: Hadimba Temple Road, Siyal, Manali. Best time: While it’s a year-round destination, the temple is the top places in Manali to be visited during Shivratri celebrations in February. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.
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Manali Bazaar
This is the pulse of Manali and the best way to see the colours typical of a mountain state. Amongst the most famous tourist places in Manali , the bazaar has hundreds of shops selling local handicrafts, souvenirs, and delicious snacks like dim sums, soups, etc. The Tibetan shops are a must-visit to pick up colourful woollen scarves, socks, stoles, Himalayan salts, oils, etc. You can also pick up intricately carved home décor items, juices, and pickles made from local Himalayan fruits & vegetables. Head over to the nearby German bakeries to try delicious homemade cakes and coffee. A visit to the bazaar is a great way to get to know the way the locals live, their culture, and try the authentic snacks of the region. Location: Dhungri Village, Manali. Best time: This is an all year round place. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee. You Can Also Book: Casa Amatller Tickets
Dhakpo Shedrupling Monastery
Inaugurated by HH Dalai Lama in 2005, this monastery is a must-visit for people who want to experience the calmness of the Buddhist culture. Spend time seeing the brilliant plum and yellow colours of the monastery’s architecture, paintings, sculptures, and intricate wood carvings on the ceilings and pillars. The prayer area resounds with Buddhist hymns and looks out to snow-capped mountains in the background. The monks are friendly and open to talking to travellers. Definitely, a must-visit amongst all the tourist places in Manali. Location: Kullu-Naggar-Manali Road, Kais. Best time: The monastery can be visited round the year. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee but a donation can be made.
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Trekking Places in Manali
Chandrakhani pass.
This beautiful low-altitude trek lets you see experience the diversity and magnificence of the Himalayas like no other. This 10-day long nature sojourn will take you through thick forests of chestnut, pine, and deodar trees on rugged trails covered in wildflowers. You walk through the quaint Ramsu village, ancient Jamlu Temple, and emerald green meadows with flocks of grazing sheep at Celanti. Throughout the trek, you will be accompanied by views of the mighty Parvati & Deo Tibba mountain ranges. Cross the rugged ridges along Malana River to reach Kasol & Malana. Distance from Manali: 21 km from Manali town. Difficulty: Easy to moderate level trek. Best time: Mid-June to early October. Suggested Read: Things To Do In Seville
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Bhrigu Lake Trek
Bhrigu Lake is a beautiful glacial high altitude lake located in the upper Kullu region on the eastern side of Rohtang Pass. The 4-day trek to this sacred lake is perfect for people who want to escape from the dryness and heat of the plains. Get amazed by the views of high peaks of Hanuman Tibba and Seven Sisters Peaks as you traverse through pine & oak forests. You will pass through beautiful meadows, apple & plum orchards, and quaint wooden houses in the villages. The highlight of the trek is the lake itself, which is said to appear in different hues every time one looks at it. The camping site at Rola Kholi lets you spend the night in tents under the starry skies. Distance from Manali: 18 Kms. Difficulty: Easy level trek. Best time: Mid-May to October.
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Hampta Pass
Hampta Pass trek is one of the most dramatic crossover treks in India from Kullu to Lahaul. Trekkers are in for striking views, which shift from lush Kullu landscape on one hand and the barren desert-like vistas of Lahaul. It takes one through beautiful wildflower meadows, glacial lakes, thick alpine forests, gurgling streams, and high peaks. All of this change in scenery can be seen on this trek of 5 days. The maximum altitude that one gain during the trek is 14,000 ft. Distance from Manali: 15 Kms. Difficulty: Moderate level trek. Best time: Mid-June to Mid-October.
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Considered to be one of the most beautiful treks in the region, Deo Tibba trek is famous for the views that it offers. You will walk through fragrant pine forests, small streams; enjoy splendid views of peaks like Deo Tibba and Nobru Peak, and the striking blue waters of Chotta Chandratal Lake. You will also see the houses of local gaddi tribe on the way. The maximum altitude that you will gain during this 5-day trek is around 13,775 ft. Distance from Manali: 19 Kms. Difficulty: Moderate level trek. Best Time: May-June, and September-October. Suggested Read: 10 Best Treks in Manali
Beas Kund Trek
Lying in the Dhauladhar Range, Beas Kund is one of the most important places in the region. This originating point of Beas River is considered to be sacred and the trek to it is amazingly scenic. In this 3-day long trek, you will walk along the banks of Beas through the beautiful Solang Valley, and the charming mountain village of Dhundi. You will see glacial moraines and pass through Bakarthach, which is a high-altitude wildflower meadow full of Gaddi tribe people and flocks of sheep. The highest point of the trek is Beas Kund located at an altitude of around 11,600 ft. See striking views of Friendship Peak and Hanuman Tibba Peak from here. Distance from Manali: 21 Kms. Difficulty: Moderate level trek. Best time: June to Mid-October.
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Bijli Mahadev Trek
Perfect as a weekend getaway trek, this scenic hike takes you to the revered ancient Bijli Mahadev Temple. The legend goes that every now and then lightning strikes & shatters the temple statute, which is then glued back by the priests using butter! To reach the 8,000 ft high temple, you will traverse through scenic valleys of Kullu and mountains of Pir Panjal range. You will pass through the charming Chansari village, Kais Wildlife Sanctuary, and Matikochar Range. You will be amazed to see breathtaking views of the confluence of Parvati and Beas Rivers. The temple remains closed during the winter months. Distance from Manali: 62 Kms. Difficulty: Easy trek. Best time: April-October.
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Patalsu Peak
A perfect trek for beginners wanting to experience summiting a peak, Patalsu Peak trek is an absolute treat for the eyes. During this short two-day trek, you will pass through rich vegetation of oak & deodar forests habited by colourful birds like Pheasants and Monals. Throughout the trek, you will see panoramic views of Kullu Valley, Hanuman Tibba, and Friendship Peak. From the peak’s summit, you will be amazed by the views of Lahaul, Spiti, and Beas Kund Peak. The maximum altitude that you will reach during this trek is around 13,800 ft. Distance from Manali: 36 Kms. Difficulty: Easy trek. Best Time: May-June, and September-Mid October. Suggested Read: Best Adventurous Sports in Manali
Prashar Lake Trek
Parashar Lake is considered a hidden gem in the Dhauladhar range of Manali region. It is reachable by a short albeit beautiful two-day trek, which rewards one with amazing views of this offbeat location. Pass through steep rugged trails rich with pine and oak trees. See the deep red-hued rhododendron bushes along the way as you walk alongside views of Kinnaur and Shimla mountain ranges. Once you reach the oval-shaped blue water lake you will be intrigued not only by the beautiful views but also the interesting myths surrounding it. There is a 3,000-year-old temple on the lake’s banks and a floating island inside it. It is said that nobody has been able to ascertain the depth of the lake. The maximum altitude that you will gain on this trek is around 9,000 ft. Distance from Manali: 103 Kms. Difficulty: Easy level trek. Best time: June-October, and January-February.
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Bara Bhangal Trek
This challenging trek, perfect for experienced trekkers, is a great way to explore the beauty of Himalayas. You will gain altitude frequently & daily during this trek as you traverse through passes to cross high peaks. While the gradient changes frequently, trekkers are rewarded with amazing experiences each day. You will get close views of Kalihani Glacier, meadows, oak forests, Ravi River, etc. This high altitude 10-day trek will let you experience nature from as high as 16,000 ft. Distance from Manali: 36.5 Kms. Difficulty: Difficult level trek. Best time: April-June, and October-November.
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Chandratal Baralacha Trek in Himachal Pradesh
- Indulge in this 8 days trekking expedition in Chandratal Baralacha and get a chance to witness the alluring beauty of the region.
- Start your tour after arriving at Manali by morning and then transfer to the hotel .Visit the Hadimba Devi Temple and the mall road.
- Enjoy a delicious breakfast and drive to Batal via Rohtang pass (3980mts) and reach Batal.
- Continue trekking to Chandratal (4250 mts/13940 ft) with packed lunch and enjoy the amazing view of a lower ridge and the main Kunzum range, the outlet being into Chandra River.
- Marvel at the sights of the surroundings and have fun nearby the lake. Witness the beauty of the mountain peaks and the trek to reach Tokpo Yogma.
- Keep trekking through the streams and reach Tokpo Yogma and then hike for 10kms to reach Baralacha La (4950 M).
- Explore the three rivers Chandra,Bhaga and Yunam as you trek and reach Baralacha Pass.
- Get transferred to Manali by a jeep for the overnight stay.
- End your tour by departing to Delhi in the evening.
Places to Visit Near Manali
For a place that is known as the ‘Valley of Gods’ needs no further introduction. Famous for its striking landscape dotted with thick pine forests, snowlines, emerald green meadows, glaciers, pristine lakes, and ancient temples, it is one of the most frequented Manali tourist places in the region. Whether you are a nature lover, an adventure junkie, or are looking for some serenity, its landscape offers plenty of amazing things to do. Kullu is located on the banks of the Beas River, which is also amongst the most popular places to see in Manali. Distance from Manali: 40 km from Manali town. Best time: March to June. Highlights: A haven for adventure enthusiasts, its rugged landscape offers activities like rock climbing, paragliding, trekking, river rafting, etc. Tourists from all over the country attend Kullu’s colourful weeklong Dussehra celebrations showcasing local folk songs and dances. Visit the Great Himalayan National Park to see native species of flora and fauna.
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Kasol has been a very popular destination not only for Indian trekkers and nature lovers but also for people from other countries. Known as Mini Israel and Amsterdam of India, it is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty. Stroll along the river Parvati, gaze at the snow-capped alpine mountains while breathing in the fresh crisp air, shop at the local bazaar for colourful woollens, and indulge in delicious Lebanese food while here. Kasol is also one of those few popular places to visit in Manali for enjoying night dance parties and great music. Location: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Distance from Manali Bus Stand: 74 Kms. Best time: March to May. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee for this tourist attraction in Manali. Popular Read: Things to Do in Manali for a Fun Packed Vacation
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The erstwhile summer capital of British India, Shimla is famous for the still evident grandiose of British architecture amidst the magnificent alpine landscape. The popularity of the place can be judged by the fact that the number of tourists visiting Shimla is only increasing by the year. It is packed with colonial-era landmarks, Toy Train, a buzzing mall road, ancient temples, cafes, and restaurants. Distance from Manali: 246 km from Manali town. Best time: March to June to experience pleasant weather. Visit between October to February if you are looking for snow. Highlights: See the majestic pre-independence attractions like the Viceregal Lodge, Shimla Town Hall, and The Gaiety Theatre. Get the best views of the surrounding mountains from The Shimla Ridge. Summit the Jakhoo Hill at 8,000 ft and see the ancient temple. See the helipad and golf course at Annandale and visit the Shimla State Museum. Must Check: Finest Resorts in Manali For A Pleasant Stay Experience
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The Great Himalayan National Park
This Park spread over 452 sq. mi is located at a distance of 70 km from Manali town and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The altitude in this park ranges from as low as 1,800 m to as high as 5,800 m. It is home to some of the threatened fauna species and claims some of the most scenic natural settings in the Himalayas. However, popular among Indian and foreign tourists, this region has been resolved to be left “Roadless” to avoid undue human interference, which is the reason why you can find nature in the unadulterated form here. An ideal, quiet place for nature and adventure enthusiasts, this place laced with alpine meadows, riverine forests and snow-capped mountain peaks is definitely among the most beautiful places to visit in Manali and this is also one of the best places to go camping in Manali. Distance from Manali: 70 kms. Best time: March to June and then September to November.
About 6km from the town of Pandoh is the stunning sight of the Pandoh Dam which provides a sight for the sore eyes. This is one of the best places to visit in Manali if you are looking to spend time in a virgin, unexplored place. The dam is built over the Beas River and lies in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. It is a part of the hydroelectric energy generation project of India. The dam is surrounded by tall pine trees and the verdant green hills of the Himalayas. Although swimming and water activities are banned in the catchment areas, you can still enjoy the greenery and scenic beauty around the dam. The dam can be easily reached by road as a rough road leads right up to the dam. However, prior permission from authorities is required to visit the dam. The place is ideal for weekend treks, picnics, and a day outing. There is also a small island in the middle of the lake which is perfect for just relaxing with the sight of cool water all around you! The dam is especially suited for the click-happy photo lovers out there who want to catch a sight of nature in all its glory. The sight of the blue and green water reservoir surely makes up for some great shots. Distance from Manali: 88 Kms. Best time: April to October.
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Surrounded by high peaks, beautiful valleys and dense alpine forests, the village of Malana is as intriguing as it gets. Amongst the most enthralling places to see in Manali, the residents here believe themselves to be the descendants of King Alexander and run the place as per their own unique rules. Since a couple of years, overnights stay for tourists has been banned. Make sure to head back by evening after exploring the place. Distance from Manali: 527 Kms. Best time: March to June to experience pleasant weather. Visit between October to February if you are looking for snow activities. Highlights: See ancient temples dedicated to Renuka Devi and Jamlu Devta, amongst the top Manali tourist places . They have unique wooden architecture, intricate carvings, and images of bones & skulls of animals on some walls. Take a long hike along River Parvati, shop for kitschy souvenirs at the local bazaar, and eat delicious Israeli and Italian food at the numerous home cafes.
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80 km from Manali, located in the Parvati valley, this place is popular for its hot water springs and is frequented by visitors due to the famous Gurudwara Shri Manikaran Sahib that is located here. Besides, Manikaran also houses the famous temples of Lord Shiva and Lord Rama that attract pilgrims from different parts of the country. This is a place of religious significance for Hindus and has a few tales associated with it. The serenity and the scenic beauty that Parvati River adds to this place makes this an important one among Manali tourist places. There are also various beautiful places in the vicinity of Manikaran that are worth a visit. Moreover, easy trekking options available in this region make Manikaran a hotspot for adventure-lovers as well. Distance from Manali : 80 kms. Best time to visit: April to June.
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A significant bridge between Manali and neighbouring states, Bhuntar is a charming hamlet enveloped amidst mountains and amongst one of the best places to see in Manali. It is the perfect place for people who want to spend time amidst mountains but away from the hustle-bustle of the touristy places. Bhuntar is an old-worldly place running at its own slow pace. Distance from Manali: 49 Kms. Best time: October to May. Highlights: Visit the ancient Basheshwar Temple from the time of the Pandavas. Amongst the top Manali tourist places , it is famous for its carved stone architecture. Another great attraction is the 8 th-century Bijli Mahadev Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is most visited during the time of Shivratri festivities. Visit the Jagannath Temple located on the top of a hill.
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Parvati Valley
Home to some of the most beautiful villages and attractions in Manali like Malana, Manikaran, Rudranag Waterfall, and Kheerganga is the amazingly beautiful Parvati Valley. Created by the confluence of Rivers Beas and Parvati, it is believed that it was the residence of Lord Shiva for around 3,000 years. You will see a beautiful homogeneity between the stoic sadhus and the hippie tourists from Israel all united by their love for the mountains. Distance from Manali: 72 Kms. Best time: March until June and October to February. Highlights: Surround yourself by divinity as you visit Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara and the famous hot springs, which are amongst the most serene places to see in Manali . Visit the mystic villages of Malana and Tosh for short nature hikes and to fill up on delicious Israeli and Italian food. Enjoy some of the best night parties at Kasol. \
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This scenic village in Himachal Pradesh is named after Raja Gulab Singh who camped here when he was invading China. The major attraction of this place is snow that can be seen here all year. However, parts of this village turn green during summers which add a different sort of charm. Gulaba can easily be put on the list of the most picturesque places in Himachal Pradesh. Since this region receives heavy snowfall, it has developed as a popular hub for those who lust after snow adventure sports. Located in Pir Panjal Range at a height of 4300 m, Gulaba is definitely a popular places to visit in manali, of course owing to its beautiful, dreamy landscape and the options available for adventure enthusiasts here like skiing and paragliding. Distance from Manali: 27 Kms. Best time: April-June & October-January. Also Check: Best Paragliding Tours in Manali
This small alpine village draws its name from the milky white waters of the Parvati river that flows through it. One of the most beautiful tourist places in Manali, its secluded charm comes from the fact that it is slightly off the road. It is famous for its flaming rhododendron bushes and pinecone-strewn trails. Distance from Manali: 97 Kms. Best time: May to June, and September- October. Highlights: Adventure enthusiasts must try the 13-kilometre Kheerganga hike. You will be amazed by its charming trails dotted with thick pinewoods, plenty of babbling brooks, and quaint & colourful village houses. At the end of the trek, you will be rewarded with a hot water spring perfect to take a relaxing soak. Check Out: Popular Homestays in Manali
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Located at the foothills of Rohtang Pass, Kothi is a small village with extraordinarily beautiful scenery that makes it easily one of the best places in Manali. The picturesqueness of this village is made up of elements like its green meadows, the blue water of the Beas River that flows across it, and the white, snow-covered mountains standing tall beside it. Due to the exceptional beauty of this village, it has been featured in many Bollywood movies. This village has also hosted several great poets and painters and inspired them to enhance their artistry. Kothi is also popular for its geothermal springs. It is an ideal location to come and relax at while admiring the image of God that he turned into reality in the form of Kothi. Distance from Manali: 12 kms. Best time: April to June.
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Naggar Village
This is an ancient town situated on the left bank of Beas River at a height of 2047 m and is one of the best places to visit in Manali. This town has numerous interesting sites for tourists to explore. Naggar holds historical significance as it was the capital of Kullu for 1400 years. The major tourist attractions in Naggar are Naggar Castle, Gowri Shankar temple, Nicholas Roerich art gallery & museum and Dagpo Shedrupling Monastery. This is an ideal place to explore the historical and cultural side of Manali. Naggar is also perfect for spending some time relaxing in the lap of nature. Distance from Manali: 20 kms. Best time: October & November.
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Jibhi is one of those places that are perfect for a getaway from the noise of the cities and the busier tourist places in Manali. Just like any Himalayan villages, Jibhi is no less when it comes to drop-dead gorgeousness. Bubbling creeks, crystal clear lakes, and snow-capped peaks peeping from between thick and fragrant pine forests are what the place is all about. Distance from Manali: 100 Kms. Best time: October to May. Highlights: Experience a stay in one of the Victorian style homestays. Visit the Jibhi waterfalls nestled inside a thick forest. See the ancient Chaini Fort, amongst the most popular Manali tourist places, built in the traditional Himachali style of architecture. Don’t miss to explore the hidden underground tunnel at the Fort. Visit the magnificent Serolsar Lake & Jalori Pass.
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A charming quiet little village, Tosh is much more than its popularity as a cannabis destination. It is amongst those perfect tourist places in Manali that promise to give you respite from the unbearable heat of the plains. Every nook and corner of Tosh lets out to brilliant views of high peaks capped with snow. Distance from Manali: 95 Kms. Best time: March to June to experience pleasant weather. Visit between October to February if you are looking for snow activities. Highlights: Don’t miss to admire the beauty of the ancient Tosh temple from the outside as it’s mostly locked up and tourists hardly allowed inside. See the village waterfall and hike through its narrow alleys. The locals are friendly and happy to strike up a conversation. Try amazing sizzlers and desserts at the homestays.
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Tirthan Valley
Known as one of the hidden gems of Himachal, Tirthan Valley located in the district of Kullu is a place that cannot be described in words. Named after the glacial Tirthan River originating in the Great Himalayan National Park, its magnificent natural vistas are perfect for people who want to spend time amidst raw mountain wilderness. Distance from Manali: 93 Kms. Best time: October to May. Highlights: One of the top places to visit in manali is Tirthan, a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts. You can try your hand on the river crossing, rock climbing, and trekking. Lose yourself in the sounds of the rushing river water and try trout fishing. Honeymoon Special: Best Honeymoon Packages in Manali
Sethan is one of the few Buddhist villages in Himachal Pradesh comprising of a majority of people who have settled here from Tibet. It is a secluded hidden paradise in the truest sense. One of the most spellbinding tourist places in Manali, it comprises of only 20 houses. This makes the village perfect for a mountain holiday amidst the tranquillity of nature. Distance from Manali: 16 Kms. Best time: October to May. Highlights: In winters, it is the ideal place for adventure enthusiasts who want to try skiing, snowboarding, and winter treks. It is also famous for its summer treks and night camping. Visit Pandu Ropa, considered to be one of the best p laces to visit in Manali, which is believed to be meditating place for Pandavas.
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Manali is a getaway destination for those seeking thrilling sports. Check out the list of best adventure sports in Manali that you can do under Rs 2000/-. 1. Rafting At River Beas starting from Rs 1,400/- 2. Camping, Rafting And Adventure Activities starting from Rs 999/- 3. Paragliding In Kullu Manali starting from Rs 1,750/- 4. Skiing In Manali Solang Nallah starting from Rs 650/-
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As the moonlight shrouds the mountains and valleys, evenings and nights in Manali throw up their own surprises. Some of the best ways to spend your nighttime in Manali are: - Night camping: The most unforgettable and amazing way to spend your nights is to do so under the brilliant skies shimmering with a million stars as you are surrounded by the crisp mountain breeze. Some of the best places to enjoy camping area on the banks of Beas River and at Solang Valley. - Enjoy the vibrant chaos of the Mall Road: This place is always full of touristy chatter and buzz and is a great place to enjoy an ice cream or a midnight coffee & dessert. - Enjoy music with drinks: There are several charming pubs and bars in Manali that are open till midnight and let one enjoy drinks, finger foods, and great music around a fireplace. Some of the best places are Drifter’s Inn, Johnson’s Bar & Restaurant and Lazy Dog Lounge. - Visit the charming Old Manali: Old Manali is a beautiful place where the laid back and rustic Pahari village life co-exists with the new café culture. It is a great place to wander in the narrow stony trails seeing the charming houses lit up in night lights. Anywhere that you go in Old Manali, you are accompanied by the roaring and crashing sounds of the Beas River. - Dine: Round off your day by indulging in a great variety of cuisines that the restaurants here offer. Places like Chopsticks, Casa Bella Vista, and German bakeries offer scrumptious options like wood-fired pizza, pasta, momos, Lebanese platters, trout dishes, fruit wines, warm ciders, and tandoori snacks. Don’t miss to enjoy the decadent desserts like fruit & chocolate filled pancakes, waffles, and cakes accompanied by steaming cups of flavoured coffees.
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One can explore Manali for 3 days within a budget of INR 10-12,000 (per person cost) easily. This includes the cost of taking a bus, a semi-budget stay, exploring the town either on foot or hiring a bike, and food at one of the German bakeries or the street food shops. If you can shell a bit extra, you can venture outside places to visit in Manali like Solang Valley to enjoy adventure sports like Zorbing, paragliding, and hiking. You can also visit places like Manikaran to see the Gurudwara, ancient Shiva temple, and the hot water springs.
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Himachali cuisine is famous for its rustic yet delicate flavours and aroma due to the usage of condiments like cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric, coriander, etc. The locals eat a lot of rice, meat, and chickpeas cooked in yoghurts, ghee, and buttermilk. Some of the best foods to try in Manali are: - Mittha: Mittha is a delicacy of Manali which is made using rice and raisins and further decorated with dry fruits. One can find this in any of the restaurants in Manali and it is a must-try if you are visiting the hilltown. - Dham: This traditional one-pot meal is made with rajma and moong daal mixed with rice cooked in curd. It tastes even more delicious when generously topped with melted ghee with sweet and sour tamarind and jaggery sauce. - Siddu: One of the most-loved local dishes, Siddu is a steamed ball of wheat flour that is delicious and light. It is the perfect accompaniment to daal or meat. - Chana Madra: This is a delicious side dish made of Kabuli chana or chickpeas cooked in a gravy of yoghurt and chickpea flour flavoured with the aroma of garlic, cardamom, and onions. \ - Kullu Trout: Fish is one of the most-enjoyed foods in Manali. Kullu Trout is made by shallow frying a fresh fish in mustard oil with spices like ginger and chillies. It is best savoured with steamed rice.
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The Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art in Manali, India, is a captivating institution that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Himachal Pradesh region. Situated amidst the stunning Himalayan mountains, this museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, handicrafts, and traditional items that showcase the unique lifestyle, customs, and traditions of the local communities.Inside the museum, visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, including ancient religious relics, historical documents, traditional costumes, intricately crafted wooden utensils, and musical instruments used in traditional folk performances. Each display provides valuable insights into the cultural practices and historical significance of the region, making it a fascinating journey through Himachal's vibrant past.The Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art also hosts interactive workshops and demonstrations, allowing visitors to participate in traditional crafts and arts, further enhancing their understanding of the local culture. For those seeking a deeper connection with Himachal's authentic heritage, this museum stands as a testament to the region's captivating history and enduring cultural legacy.
The Atal Tunnel, also known as the Rohtang Tunnel, is an engineering marvel located in the Manali region of Himachal Pradesh, India. Spanning approximately 9.02 kilometers, it is one of the longest road tunnels in the world and holds significant importance for the region's connectivity.Named in honor of the late Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the tunnel was inaugurated in October 2020. It provides an all-weather route, ensuring year-round accessibility between Manali and Lahaul-Spiti Valley, a region that remained cut off from the rest of India during harsh winters due to heavy snowfall and avalanches.The Atal Tunnel has drastically reduced travel time, making it convenient for tourists and locals alike to access this remote and stunning region. It also offers a safer alternative to the treacherous Rohtang Pass route, minimizing accidents and ensuring a smoother journey.The tunnel's construction involved cutting-edge engineering techniques and state-of-the-art technology, with experts overcoming challenging geological conditions at high altitudes. With its strategic significance and remarkable feat of engineering, the Atal Tunnel stands as a testament to India's progress and development, welcoming travelers to explore the scenic beauty of Himachal Pradesh throughout the year.
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Raison - River Rafting, Near Kullu
#1 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 13 km from Kullu, 14 km from Naggar, and 27 km from Manali, Raison is a small cluster of villages on the banks of the Beas River. It is one of the top rafting destinations in Himachal Pradesh, and among the must-visit places for adventure buffs during their Kullu tour . Situated at an altitude of 1433 m, Raison is well known for its camping sites and white-water river rafting. Numerous apple orchards and fruit gardens of plums and apricots add to the natural beauty of the place. Apart from nature, Raison is famous for adventure activities like rafting, trekking, mountain climbing, and river crossing, etc. Rafting in Raison is one of the top things to do in Kullu . By the end of the winter season, in March, the whole region becomes colorful with blooming flowers. This place is also famous as the rural center of AIIMS where summer camps ..... Distance (From Manali): 27 Kms Trip Duration (From Manali - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....
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Manikaran, Near Kullu
#2 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 42 km from Kullu, 61 km from Naggar and 80 km from Manali, Manikaran is located in Parvati Valley between the rivers Beas and Parvati in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. It lies at an altitude of 1760 m. Manikaran is famous for hot water springs, Ramchandra Temple and a Gurudwara. It is a top pilgrimage site and among the best Kullu & Manali tourist places . According to legend, Manikaran is associated with Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Once while roaming through the valley, Shiva and Parvati came across the place called Manikaran and they decided to stay for some time. During their stay here, Goddess Parvati lost her Mani (precious stones) in the waters of a stream. Upset over the loss, she asked Shiva to retrieve it. Lord Shiva commanded his attendant to find the Mani for Parvati. However, when they failed he was extremely angry. He opened ..... Distance (From Manali): 80 Kms Trip Duration (From Manali - Including Travel): Full Day .....
Jogini Waterfalls
#3 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 4 km from Vashisht Temple and 7.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, Jogini or Jogni Falls is a beautiful waterfall situated near Vashisht Village in Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the famous waterfalls in Himachal , and among the popular places to visit in Manali . Jogini Fall is formed by the tributary of the Beas River. Jogini Falls is situated on the Northern edge of Vashisht Village which marks the village boundary. The waterfall cascades down from a height of around 150 feet through multiple levels. There is a small pool at the base formed by the fall and visitors can take a plunge in the water and spend some time. This is one of the top attractions you must include in Manali Packages . The flow of the water is heaving in monsoons and suggested not to adventure into the water during this .....
Hidimbi Devi Temple
#4 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 2 km from Manali Bus Stand, Hidimbi Devi Temple also known as the Dhungri Temple is an ancient cave temple located in the middle of a dense forest called Dhungri Van Vihar in Manali. It is of the top places to visit in Manali . Built-in 1553 by Raja Bahadur Singh, the temple is dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, sister of Hidimba and wife of Bhima, one of the Pandavas from the Mahabharata. According to the legend, the Pandavas stayed in Himachal during their exile. One of the brothers Bhima fell in love with Hidimbi, the sister of the ruler Hidimba. Bhima and Hidimbi had a son but when Bhima and the Pandavas returned from exile she stayed back, performed penance, and attained the status of goddess. The Hidimbi Devi temple is 24 meters tall and consists of three square roofs with timber tiles, surmounted by a cone-shaped fourth roof that is covered in brass. The wooden facade and windows of .....
Manu Temple
#5 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 3 km from Manali Bus Stand, Manu Temple dedicated to the Indian sage Manu is located at old Manali . Manali is named after the sage Manu who was the creator of human race on earth according to mythology and it is believed that he meditated here. This is supposed to be the only temple of Manu in India. Manu Temple is one of the best Manali tourist places . Travellers can enjoy a beautiful view of the surrounding hills and river Beas from the temple. Lying in the congested locality of old Manali, the temple is often visited by the tourists who arrive from different parts of the world. Manu Temple was built in pagoda style of architecture. The temple was rebuilt in the year 1992, when the vaulted ceiling and marble floors were added. One can find various artifacts along with the idols of gods and goddesses in different postures in this temple. To .....
Naggar Castle
#6 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 20 km from Manali, and 22 km from the Kullu, the Naggar Castle is a famous castle located in Naggar. It is one of the best heritage places in Himachal , and among the not to miss in during your Manali tour . Naggar Castle is a magnificent historical structure that overlooks the Kullu valley. The castle was built by Raja Sidhi Singh in 1460 AD. The Castle was used as a Royal residence and state headquarters until the British took over the whole Kangra and Kullu from Sikh's in 1846. Raja Gyan Singh sold it to the first assistant commissioner, Major Hay for a Gun. The northern wing of the castle was later converted to the European way of living by putting in staircase, fire place and chimneys. He later sold it to the Government when it was used as a courthouse. In 1947, with the departure of the British the court-activity ceased. The castle was built in an impressive .....
Rohtang Pass
#7 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 43 km from Solang Valley, and 52 km from Manali, Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass located on Manali - Leh Highway (NH-21) at an altitude of 4111 m (13,400 ft). It is one of the most popular adventurous places in Himachal , and among the major Manali places to visit . Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Pangal Range of the Himalayas. It is the gateway to Lahaul, Spiti, Pangi, and Leh valley. The pass is on the watershed between the water basins of the Chenab River and the Beas River. The word 'Rohtang' is literary means 'pile of corpses'. People die all the time due to bad weather while trying to cross the Pass. It is one of the best places to experience snow in the summer season in Himachal. Rohtang Pass is a very beautiful and popular spot in Manali with more than 25 lakh visitors every year as part of .....
Solang Valley
#8 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 12 km from Manali Bus Stand, Solang Valley locally known as Solang is a beautiful valley situated at Solang village near Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the most well-known places to visit near Delhi for skiing, mountaineering, and trekking activities. Among the top tourist attractions in Manali , Solang Valley is situated between Solang village and Beas Kund. It lies at an altitude of 8500 ft and is covered with green dense forests. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding snowcapped mountains and glaciers. The beauty of Solang Valley is unparalleled and many people visit the valley every year during their Manali trip just to enjoy its pristine, snow-white magnificence, especially in winter, when the entire place is covered by white snow. With the groves of emerald green trees .....
Vashisht Temple & Hot Water Springs
#9 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 3.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, Vashist Temple in Manali is dedicated to sage Vashisht, the Kula guru of Lord Rama in the village Vashisht across the River Beas. It is among the most famous places to visit in Manali. The village of Vashisht was named after Rishi Vashisht one of the seven sages of Hindu. According to the legend, Rishi Vashisht was left depressed on finding out that his children had been killed by Vishwamitra. Rishi Vashisht tried to commit suicide by jumping into a river but the river refused to kill him. He then started a new life in the village here. The river which took the rishi to the village was named Vipasha, meaning freedom from bondage. The Vipasha River is now known as the Beas River. The Vashisht temple is believed to be more than 4000 years old. Inside the temple there is a black stone image of the Rishi wearing dhoti. The Vashist temple is decorated with excellent and beautiful carvings .....
Katrain, Near Kullu
#10 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 25 km from Kullu, 7 km from Naggar and 20 km from Manali, Katrain is a village in Naggar Tehsil in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. Katrain is also known for being the widest point in the Kullu Valley. The view of the Beas River from Katrain is quite beautiful. The Baragarh peak towering at 3,325 meter overlooks the valley of Katrain. It acts as a base camp to visit other nearby places like Kasol, Larji, Arjuna Cave and the Basheshwar Mahadev temple. Other tourist attraction is the fruit plantations and apple orchards that abound the area. The Katrain village offers some best spots for trout fishing. The water in the area is crystal clear. Fishing lovers would find both the Brown and Rainbow Trout in this area. The upstream regions of Himachal are well known for the abundance and availability of these two sport fish. Permission is required for fishing at Katrain from the government department. Permit for Trout fishing is only for using the rod and line ..... Distance (From Manali): 20 Kms Trip Duration (From Manali - Including Travel): 2 Hours .....
Dhakpo Shedrupling Monastery / Kais Monastery, Near Kullu
#11 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 10 km from Kullu Bus stand, 12 km from Naggar and 31 km from Manali, Dhakpo Shedrupling Monastery is located in Kais village of Kullu District. It is also known as Kais Monastery. This monastery was inaugurated during the month of May in the year 2005 by the great Noble laureate and his Holiness Dalai Lama. This Monastery is located near the left bank of Beas River. The picturesque view of the valleys which are surrounding the place make it an appealing destination. The monastery gives a magical look and it has been strongly dedicated to Dalai Lama. The Dhakpo Monastery systemized with the traditional reasoning and scriptures of the master and disciple, the great pioneers of Buddha Dharma. The monastery serves as a boarding school and university for the study of Buddhist philosophy. This monastery houses several Tibetan monks. This Monastery has a huge prayer hall with a huge Buddha statue. Every year in the month of August His Highness Dhakpo Rinpochhe ..... Distance (From Manali): 31 Kms Trip Duration (From Manali - Including Travel): 2-3 Hours .....
Chandra Tal Trek
#12 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 16 km from Batal, and 127 km from Manali, Chandra Taal, or Chandra Tal is a high altitude lake in the Spiti part of the Lahul, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is one of the scenic high altitude lakes in the Himalayan region, and among the popular treks to go as part of Manali tour packages . Perched at an altitude of 4,300 m, Chandra Tal Lake is on the Samudra Plateau which overlooks Chandra river, a source river of the Chenab. Chandratal, which means the Lake of Moon, is derived its name from its crescent shape. The source which feeds the lake is probably under the ground, as there is nothing visible on the surface. The lake encircles a vast meadow that is carpeted with different kinds of wildflowers. It is confined in between the lofty mountains and is one of two high-altitude wetlands of India which have been designated as Ramsar sites. From here, you have a great view of high mountains and the Baralacha glacier, which .....
Manali Wildlife Sanctuary
#13 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 3 km from Manali Bus Station, Manali Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife reserve located at Nasgoi in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the prominent tourist attractions in Manali and among the best places to visit as part of Manali Tour Packages, especially for wildlife lovers. Encapsulated with lush tropics and rich species of wildlife creatures, the Manali Sanctuary is proclaimed as a sanctuary for wildlife in the year 1954. The sanctuary forms the catchment of Manalsu Khad. It commences from just behind the Manali town and extends up in the mountains behind the hill station. A path from Manali log huts and Dhungri temple pass through dense Deodar, Kail, Horse chestnut, Walnut, and Maple forests to the sanctuary. Spread in a massive 3180 hectares of area, the sanctuary is home to several animals like the Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Flying Fox, Striped Hyena, Himalayan Tahr, Indian Hare, Barking Deer, Palm Civet, Serows, Himalayan Yellow Throated .....
Siyali Mahadev Temple
#14 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 2 km from Manali Bus Station, Siyali Mahadev Temple is an ancient religious shrine located in the Siyal area of Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the oldest temples in the region and among well-known places to visit in Manali. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Shivalinga is said to be existing since ancient times. The Siyali Mahadev Temple, located on Hadimba Temple road, is incredibly famous for its architectural beauty. The rich brown color of the wooden structure and the flourishing natural vegetation with mesmerizing streams in the background is a magnificent sight that lures the number of tourists and devotees. The temple has immense religious importance to the followers of Hinduism. However, people belonging to any caste and creed are welcome to explore the architecture and offer their prayers to Lord Shiva. There is another smaller temple built behind the Siyali Mahadev Temple. According to a legend, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati appeared on earth .....
#15 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 2 km from Rahala Falls and 27 km from Manali, Rozy Waterfall is a stunning waterfall located near Gulaba on Leh-Manali Highway in Himachal Pradesh. Situated on the way to Rahala Waterfalls, it is one of the best waterfalls in Manali and among the best places to visit as part of Manali Packages. Cascading down from the surface of large rocks, Rozy Falls is famous for its sensational backdrop as it is surrounded by tall deodar trees, vast green valleys & forested mountains. The silvery cascading water is a visual delight to the eyes and is a perfect place to spend some serene moments in the lap of nature. The best time to visit this place is during monsoons when the falls are in full flow and offers a mesmerizing view for the tourists. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free
Chanderkhani Pass Trek
#16 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 17 km from Rumsu and 40 km from Manali, Chanderkhani Pass is a beautiful mountain pass located in Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the best trekking destinations in Manali. Placed at an altitude of 3600 m above the sea level, Chanderkhani Pass located in the middle of lush green Kullu Valley. It forms a way between the villages of Rumsu and Pulag to Malana, which indirectly forms a trekking route from Naggar to Malana across the Chanderkhani Pass. The trek is one of the most beautiful treks that introduces the traveler to the remote, hilly cultures of Himachal Pradesh. The pass offers fabulous views of the Deo Tibba peak, Pir Panjal, and Parbati range of mountains. The scenic beauty of the Kullu valley and the mountain peaks that dot that horizon is a treat for the nature lover throughout the journey. The region has a lot of religious importance and is called the Valley of Gods. Legend has it that Jamlu, the presiding deity at Malana, opened a basket .....
Hampta Pass Trek
#17 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 30 km from Manali, Hampta Pass is a small passage between the Lahaul Chandra Valley and Kullu Valley in the Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the most popular treks which commences from Manali. Hampta Pass is perched at an altitude of 4,270m on the Pir Panjal range in the Himalayas. The pass derives its name from the tiny hamlet Hampta, snuggled in the laps of the Kullu Valley. As per the legend, Hampta Pass got its name after Hampta Maharishi who meditated there. This pass is frequently used by shepherds of the lower Himalayan region, seeking high altitude grasslands in the summer, when the dry cold desert of Lahaul is barren. The trek starts from the Jobra base camp, which has campsites and a few lodges for trekkers. Jobra has road connectivity with Manali and can be easily reached by a private vehicle. The trek trail goes through Jobra-Balu Ka Ghera- Siagoru-Chhatru-Manali and can be finished in 4-5 days. The entire trail of Hampta Pass is dotted with dense .....
Bara Bhangal Trek
#18 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 3 km from Manali Bus Station, Bara Bhangal trek is a challenging trek that starts from the picturesque hill station of Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is considered to be one of the most scenic treks in Manali as well as Himachal Pradesh. Stretches from Manali to the far Kangra Valley, Bara Bhangal trek is the most adventurous, strenuous, far -stretched trek in the Kullu Valley. This is considered as one of the most challenging as well as exciting treks in Himachal Pradesh as it stretches from an elevation of 2,050 meters to about 5,000 meters and negotiates through narrow, tricky, and rocky paths which include dangerous moraines and thick glaciers. Also called the Shepherds Trail as it is frequently used by the shepherds to reach Kangra Valley from Kullu. This long Shepherds trail involves crossing two high passes - Kalihani Pass at 4725 m and Thamsar Pass at 4875 m - and descending to the remote Bara Bhangal village. The alpine terrain between the Kullu Valley .....
Patalsu Peak
#19 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 8 km from Solang Valley and 20 km from Manali, Patalsu Peak is an astounding peak located within the proximity of the picturesque Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. It is an ideal trekking destination in Manali. Perched at a height of 4200m (13,800 ft), the Patalsu Peak boasts of its scenic beauty and enchanting appeal. It is one of the most amazing trekking destinations in the region. With moderate to challenging gradients, the trek entices a large number of trekking enthusiasts from across the country. Though the trek pushes you through some steep inclines, narrow ridges, and moraines, the summit offers unmatched views of the entire Kullu valley, Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, Manali Peak, and mountains of Dhauladhar Ranges. Though moderately challenging, the Patalsu Peak trek is ideal for beginners. The trek starts from the very famous Solang valley, and the trails pass through quaint little hamlets, alpine meadows, and beautiful dense forests of oak and .....
#20 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 40 km from Manali, 500 km from Delhi, 215 km from Shimla and 258 km from Chandigarh, Kullu is the capital town of Kullu district in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in Kullu Valley at an altitude of 1230 meters. Kullu Manali is one of the top summer resorts to visit as part of Himachal tour packages and among the wellknown honeymoon destination in India. Kullu is a broad open valley formed by the Beas River between Manali and Larji. This valley is famous for its temples, beauty and its majestic hills covered with Pine and Deodar Forest and sprawling Apple Orchards. Kullu was earlier known as Kulant pith meaning 'the ending point of inhabitable world'. The beautiful valley is also mentioned in epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Vishnu Purana. Chinese traveler Huien ..... Distance (From Manali): 40 Kms Trip Duration (From Manali - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....
#21 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 23 km from Sundar Nagar, 24 km from Rewalsar, 70 km from Kullu, 107 km from Manali, 126 km from Dharamshala, 138 km from Shimla, 156 km from Bilaspur, 186 km from Chandigarh, 207 km from Pathankot, 235 km from Dalhousie, and 431 km from New Delhi, Mandi (formerly known as Mandav Nagar), also known as Sahor, is a major town and district headquarters of Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh. Lying on the banks of River Beas, it is one of the best offbeat tourist places to in Himachal , and among the prominent places to visit near Chandigarh . Situated at the junction of Kullu and Dharamshala, the town of Mandi is a gorgeous mountainous region filled with surreal landscapes and innumerable ancient shrines. It is often referred to as 'Varanasi of Hills', or 'Choti Kashi', or 'Kashi of Himachal' as the town has as many as 81 temples spread across its area. Offering ..... Distance (From Manali): 107 Kms Trip Duration (From Manali - Including Travel): Full Day .....
#22 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 21 km from Manali Bus Stand, 23 km from Kullu and 10 km from Prini Village, Arjun Gufa (Arjuna's Cave) is located towards Naggar and is based on the left bank of Beas river. The nearest village to Arjun Gufa is Prini and this village is largely known for its natural beauty. It is very close to Naggar Castle. Arjun Gufa has become a major tourist attraction in the region, owing to its splendid beauty and the legend associated with it. The Arjun Gufa is linked to the legend of Mahabharata. It is said that Arjuna, the great Pandava warrior from the Indian epic Mahabharata meditated in this place. Impressed by Arjuna's devotion Lord Indra gave him the most powerful weapon 'Pashupat Astra'. Because of this belief the Arjuna Gufa or the Cave of Arjuna got its name. The Kunt Bhayo lake and Kunti Mata temple are also located close to Arjun Gufa, at a distance of 2 km. The Arjun Gufa is among the most remarkable tourist spots in Manali. The stunning views of hills .....
Beas Kund Trek
#23 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 28 km from Manali Bus Stand and 15 km from Solang Valley, Beas Kund is a holy lake where Rishi Vyas took his daily bath. River Beas originates from here. The trek to Beas Kund is one of the best destinations for trekking in Manali and also among the best trekking Places to visit in Himachal state. The Beas Kund is protected by an igloo like stone structure and is considered sacred by the Hindus. The site has attracts thousands of devotees every year. The current name Beas is formed from Sage Vyas who is the author of Mahabharata. The ancient Indians called the Beas River as Vipas or Arjiki while the ancient Greeks called it as Hyphasis. This tiny lake of Beas Kund situated at higher and upper valley of Solang. Which is the heart of winter and summer games in Manali. On a clear day you can sight the magnificent Pir Pangal Range from Beas Kund. Beas Kund trek is .....
Bhrigu Lake Trek
#24 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 36 kms from Manali Bus Stand, Bhrigu Lake also known as 'Pool of the Gods' is a picturesque lake situated at an altitude of about 4240 m. The Bhrigu Lake is lying east of the Rohtang Pass. Bhrigu Lake Trek is one of the best Manali trekking destinations and among the prime place to visit on a Manali trip . According to the legend, Rishi Bhrigu a renowned sage of the Hindu religion meditated at this place and that many local gods of the Kullu Valley visit to take a dip in its sacred water. This lake is considered sacred by the Hindus and many devotees visit this site. The trek to Bhrigu Lake starts from Gulaba which is about 22 km from Manali. Actually there is no settlement in Gulaba and is actually an area of the Pir Pangal mountain range. The trek routes passes through Rola Kholi (7 km from Gulaba), Bhrigu Lake (7 .....
Deo Tibba Trek
#25 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 35 km from Manali Bus Stand and 29 km from Jagatsukh Village, The elegant Deo Tibba at an altitude of 6000 m is situated south east of Manali town and above Jagatsukh village on the Pir Panjal range of Himalayas. The trek to Deo Tibba Kund is among the best trekking sites in Manali and also one of the well known places for trekking in Himachal Pradesh. Deo Tibba trek is pleasant trek that takes you to the grazing pastures of the Gaddi shepherds and the emerald blue waters of the Chandertal Lake (4,480 m) with magnificent views of Deo Tibba peak and its huge hanging glaciers. This is a spectacular view that haunts every trekker giving a unique experience. This trek is suitable for all age groups with moderate level of difficulty. The normal route to Deo Tibba base camp starts from Jagatsukh, 6 km south of Manali. Jagatsukh is a small village, which is the last motor able point for Track to Deo Tibba. The total duration .....
Gauri Shankar Temple - Naggar
#26 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 20 km from Manali Bus Stand and 22 km from Kullu Bus Stand, The Gauri Shankar Temple is located near Naggar Bus Stand. The temple of Gauri Shankar is situated immediately below the Naggar Castle in Naggar. Dating back to 12th century AD, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is believed to be the last monument of the Gurjara-Pratihara traditions. This Shiva temple is a protected monument. The temple is famous for its splendid Shikhara Style architecture. The temple features a dome shaped top while the base is present in square shape. It has simple Shikhara having nine storeys and decorated with ardharatna motifs and ornamentations. Gauri Shankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and famous for stone carvings. The idols of Gauri and Shankar are set up on the pedestal, seated over Nandi. The garbagriha is decorated with beautiful carvings of images of Lord Ganesh, various people playing different musical instruments and also with the carvings .....
Gauri Shankar Temple - Dashal
#27 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 15.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, 5 km from Naggar Bus stand and 26.5 km from Kullu Bus Stand, The Gauri Shankar Temple is located in Dashal Village. The Gauri Shankar temple at Dashal village is located very close to Naggar on the Naggar-Manali road. The small temple has exquisite stone carvings in classical style of the late Gupta period. The stone Shiva temples in the area are usually dominated by Brahmins and Rajputs, more so in the towns. Gauri Shankar temple is very famous for its architecture. The curvilinear tower (shikara) contains beautiful carvings in stone. This style is believed to have been imported from Indian plains to hills in seventh or eighth century AD. The best example is of Vishveshvara Mahadev temple of Bajaura. Built on a raised platform, the outer walls bear some exotic scenes like those temples of Khajuraho. The scenery all around is marvelous. Inside the temple Shiv linga has been installed.
#28 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 21.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, 8 km from Kothi Village and 13.5 km from Marhi, the village of Gulaba is situated on the way to Rohtang Pass on Leh - Manali Highway. Gulaba is among popular places of sightseeing in Manali. Gulaba is located at an altitude of 4000 m. It is named after Raja Gulab Singh of Kashmir who camped here while he was invading China through this area. Covered with snow from November to February, it is the next best alternative for skiing when Rohtang Pass is closed because of snowfall in winter. The view of the majestic snow capped mountains, the swirling Beas River and the small grasslands simply add charm to the area. Gulaba has been famous for skiing and other adventure sports. Besides skiing, one can also get involved in exploring the beauty of the region through Paragliding. Gulaba has numerous high peaks from where one can have a full view of the scenic location. During the end of February or early March, the Manali-Rohtang road .....
#29 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 6.5 km from Manali Bus Stand and 14 km from Naggar Bus stand, Jagatsukh on the Manali - Naggar Road is situated on the left bank of the Beas River. Jagatsukh is one of the biggest villages in Kullu valley; it was the first capital of the erstwhile state of Kullu. The former name of Jagatsukh was Nast and it remained the capital city for more than 10 generations. Jagatsukh is a perfect honeymoon destination like Manali and also a famous Hindu pilgrimage site. Jagatsukh is famous for two ancient temples - the Gaurishankar shrine and the temple of Goddess Sandhya Devi. The Gaurishankar Temple of Jagatsukh is a small temple built in the 'Shikhara' style. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu Lord Shiva. Built around the early 8th century, it has a tri-ratha sanctum roofed by a Shikhara. The temple architecture is similar to the Naresar group of temples. This Village is known to serve as excellent base for trekking. .....
#30 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 12 km from Naggar, 32 km from Manali, and 33 km from Kullu, Jana Falls is a beautiful natural waterfall situated at Jana village near Manali. It is one of the best waterfalls near Delhi, and among the must-include places in Manali holiday packages . Jana Waterfall is a 30 feet high waterfall surrounded by deodar trees, pine trees, apple orchards, and spectacular snow-covered mountain peaks. The first sight of the falls is quite hidden and will be a surprise for the visitor as the water unexpectedly rushes from a cluster of rocks overlooking a wooden bridge. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing bath at this waterfall. It is one of the best sightseeing places in Manali . The falls can also be reached by a short drive from Naggar. There are 2-3 buses per day between Naggar and Jana village. The first bus from Naggar departs at 8:30 AM. Otherwise, .....
Kothi Village
#31 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 13.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, 8 km from Gulaba Village, The Kothi Village is located along the route to Rohtang Pass from Manali on Leh - Manali Highway. Kothi is situated at the foothills of Rohtang pass and lies at an altitude of 2500 m. This splendid village offers a magnificent view of snow capped mountains and glaciers and of the Beas River that flows through a very deep and narrow gorge at this point. Kothi village is one of the most scenic places to be visited in Manali. The beautiful valley view is worth watching. A number of movies have been shot at this location. Kothi is an ideal site for nature lovers, poets and painters. Kothi is also known as Koshtampi and has a temple of Goddess Shuwang Chandika, a local deity. Kothi used to be a camping site when Rohtang pass had to be climbed on foot. In recent times, the place can be accessed through jeep, bus and pony rides. Though the village can be visited throughout the year, the most appropriate .....
Krishna Temple / Muralidhar Temple - Thawa
#32 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 15.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, 5 km from Naggar and 26.5 km from Kullu Bus Stand, The Krishna Temple is located close to the ancient ruins of Thawa town. The Krishna Temple, also known as Muralidhar Temple is believed to be 1000 years old. This temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and also has the idols of Radha, Garuda and Laxminarayan. There is a small 'Rath' to the south of the temple which is used as a chariot for Lord Krishna during Dussehra. The Krishna Temple is an example of pyramidal carved stone temple architecture with an intricately carved Shikhara. The base of the temple resembles late Gupta style carvings while the above portion of Shikhara has been rebuilt after the devastating earthquake of 1905. Non-Hindus are not allowed inside the temple. However, they are free to roam around in the courtyard.
Museum Of Himachal Culture & Folk Art
#33 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 2 km from Manali Bus Stand, The museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art was established in Utopia Complex near Hidimbi Devi Temple in Manali. The Museum was established in 1998 to collect and exhibit cultural and folk art antiques of Himachal Pradesh. Traditional dresses, utensils, musical and ritual instruments, wood carvings and all other traditional articles used by the people of Himachal Pradesh are present and exhibited in the museum. All these above mentioned items are basically handwork of the people of Himachal Pradesh representing the rich handicraft era of the state. The Museum is a unique and extraordinary collection of rare antiques of the state. It demonstrates the articles that clearly display the forgotten culture, art and handicraft of Himachal Pradesh. J.R. Sood who founded the Museum traveled throughout the State to research and collect ancient antique items. The Museum not only helped in preserving the culture and art but also brings .....
#34 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 5 km from Manali Bus Stand, Nehru Kund is located on Manali - Rohtang Pass Highway. The spring is one of the most popular tourist spots in Manali. The Nehru Kund is a natural spring which was named after the first prime minister of India Late Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru. The prime minister loved visiting the place and drinking the crystal clear water from the spring when he used to stay in Manali. The graceful clean water spring is said to have its source at the Bhrigu Lake. The sound of the bubbling water amidst the peaceful silence of the place will play like music to your ears. The river Beas flows through it. The serenity of the place and crystal clear water of the Kund attracts the tourists who visit Manali. The best time to visit Nehru Kund is from May to October.
Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery And Museum
#35 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 21.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, 23.5 km from Kullu, 1.5 km from Naggar Castle, The Nicholas Roerich Museum is one of the prominent museums in and around Manali. Nicholas Roerich is a Russian artist arrived in the Himalayas after the revolution of 1917, where he died in the year 1947. He married to Helena Roerich and famous Indian actor Devika Rani is his daughter in law. The Nicholas Roerich art gallery was founded in 1962 by Svyetoslav Roerich, son of Nicholas Roerich. The building that now houses the gallery once served as the residence of Nicholas Roerich. Himachal Pradesh Government and Russian Government have formed a trust to run this art gallery as the Roerich Heritage Museum. Paintings of Kullu, Spiti and Lahaul made by the painter have been housed in the ground floor of the gallery. A great number of his works are preserved in museums all over the world. Most of the paintings show the beauty of ice covered valleys and peaks during early hours of .....
Pin Valley National Park
#36 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 249 km from Manali, and 437 km from Shimla, the Pin Valley National Park is located in the Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the most beautiful national parks in India ,and among the prime place to visit as part of Manali packages . Situated in the cold desert area of Lahaul and Spiti, the Pin Valley National Park was declared as a national park in 1987 as part of the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area. The park is located in the desert habitat of the Spiti Valley, within the Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve, in the Himalayas region. Spreading south of Dhankar Gompa near the Tibetan border, the park marks the border between the formerly separate districts of Lahaul and Spiti. Among the famous places of wildlife in Himachal , the park's core zone is stretched over 675 square km and the overall .....
Rahala Falls
#37 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 29 km from Manali Bus Stand, 23 km from Rohtang Pass and 15.5 km from Kothi Village, Rahala Falls is a waterfall located on the way to Rohtang Pass from Manali . It is one of the best waterfalls in Himachal state. Rahala Waterfall is a magnificent waterfall located on Leh - Manali Highway. This fall is situated at an altitude of 2501 m. It is generally believed to be the outcome of melting of glaciers and so the water of this fall is extremely cold. Rahala Waterfalls is situated in a very pristine area surrounded with dense growth of silver birch and deodar. The area around the Rahala Waterfalls is absolutely marvelous and the location also allows a picture perfect view of the snowcapped Himalayas. The best time to visit this gorgeous fall is from March to October when maximum water gorges down the rocks. Owing to its mesmerizing beauty, this waterfall has emerged as one of the most frequented tourist attractions .....
Tibetan Monasteries - Manali
#38 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 250 m from Manali Bus Stand, The Tibetan Monastery is situated near the Mall in Manali. Tibetan Monastery is one of the oldest and famous places in Manali. Due to huge number of Tibetan population settled in Kullu & Manali area, Tibetan Monasteries has been set up. Tibetan Monasteries are one of the popular sightseeing places in Manali. There are three important Tibetan Monasteries in Manli - The Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa, Himalayan Nyingamapa Temple and the other one at Aleo on the left bank of Beas River. The Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa is situated near the Mall in Manali. The monastery is run by the local people who gather funds through donations. The unique feature of the monastery is the handicrafts of Tibetan artistry and the carpets that are woven and sold in the monastery. The Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa was constructed in the year 1969. The architecture of the monastery represents the Tibetan style of architecture designed with hued frescoes. The statue of .....
Tripura Sundari Temple - Naggar
#39 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 21 km from Manali Bus Stand, 1 km from Naggar Bus stand and 23 km from Kullu Bus Stand, The Tripura Sundari Temple is located in Naggar. The Tripura Sundari Temple is one of such temples that are of great historic importance in Himachal. The temple stands as a massive wooden structure, exhibiting the local architecture and art of carving. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari. The idol of goddess is enshrined in the temple with 21 masks. This temple is a Pagoda style temple made of deodar wood. The temple has a great resemblance with the Hidimba Devi temple of Manali. The top of this three-tiered temple is circular with a pinnacle crowned by a Chhatra. The two lower storeys are characteristically divided by squat wooden pillars. The temple was constructed by Raja Yashodhapal. There is a belief that the temple is in a form of a web, which was made by the Goddess after turning herself into a spider. There are the stone idols of Lord Brahma, .....
#40 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 750 m from Manali Bus Stand, The Van Vihar is a municipal garden situated in front of the Tibetan market on the Mall Road, Manali. The Van Vihar Park is beautifully adorned by deodar trees and is a perfect place to spend memorable time with loved ones. A number of locals and tourists visit the park to relax and get the fresh breeze of the Deodar trees. The main attraction of the park is the beautiful man-made lake situated in the middle of the woods. Tourists can enjoy boating in the lake. There are also lot of swings for the children as well as couples in the park. The River Beas runs nearby the park. Visit the park in the evening and you will get a chance to enjoy the stunningly beautiful view of sun setting against the glorious backdrop of the majestic mountains. Timings: 8 am - 7 pm in summer and 8 am - 5 pm in winter. Entry Fee: Rs 5 per person, Boating Charge - Rs 30/ Person for 15 mins.
Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum
#41 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
At a distance of 21.5 km from Manali Bus Stand, 23.5 from kullu and 1.5 km from Naggar Castle, The Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum is situated 100 m uphill from Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery within the same estate at Naggar. Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum was established in 1928 as Research Institute. The intention behind the foundation of this tribal and folk art museum was to provide a place of study and research on the traditional Indian and Tibetan medicines and the history and the ethos of the Himalayan region. It was renamed as Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum in 1993. The word 'Uruswati' has been taken from Sanskrit and it means 'Light of the Morning Star'. This Museum is one of the best tourist places of Manali which will guide you about the traditions and cultures of this historically rich place. The main attractions of the Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum are local folk art, costumes, original paintings of Roerich and those of his Russian followers. .....
Losar Festival
#42 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
Losar is one of the most important religious festivals of Buddhists. Tibetans celebrate their New Year as Losar. The Tibetan New Year is commemorated on the first day of the first month of the Tibetan lunar calendar, which usually falls in the month of Jan / Feb. The festival is celebrated across the entire tribal belt of Himachal Pradesh particularly in the Tibetan colonies of Manali, Shimla, Dharamshala , Solan, Rewalser and Baijnath. The festive fervor begins one month in advance and people make lots of preparations for the festival. Losar features several rituals and customs, which are performed by the Buddhists during the celebrations. It is said that the festival originated in the pre-Buddhist period in Tibet, when Bon was the religion of the country. It is said to last 15 days but the first 3 days are the most important ones. It is mainly celebrated over a period of 3 days in late January or February, according to the .....
Manali Winter Carnival
#43 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali
The Manali Winter Carnival is a charming festival that combines cultural as well as sports events. This 5-day festival celebrated in the month of Jan/Feb includes cultural competitions carnival is held at Manu Kala Kendra. Himachal Pradesh started organizing the Winter Carnival back in 1977 and now after almost three decades the festival has become bigger and better! The festival aims to showcase the unique traditions of Himachal Pradesh. Many participants from across India are invited to take part in the carnival and it's a huge tourist attraction. The number of activities has increased and the festival has gained in popularity amongst foreign tourists as well. The winter carnival was started as a skiing competition in Solang Nala. It has now started hosting cultural events simultaneously with the skiing competitions. Several new attractions like Skiing Championship, Craft Bazaar, Himachali Food Festival, Folk Dances, Street Plays, Local Band Competition, Adventure Sports .....
Most Asked Questions on Manali
Manali can be vistited through the year, however, winter & summer from October to June are the best seasons to visit Manali . Summer is the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. If you would like to experience the snow fall, December is the best season to visit Manali.
Manali usually requires around 3 days to visit the most important attractions. There are several wonderful destintions around Manali like Manali, Dalihousie, Kasauli which can be visited by adding few additional days to the trip.
Budget of Manali trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Manali tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5250 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 7750 per person for 3D/2N vacation.
Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Manali like Solong Valley, Hidimbi Temple, Rahala Falls, Hot Springs, etc. Rohtang Pass can be visited in summer season but takes a full day. There are serveral beautiful places to visit near Manali like Kullu, Naggar, Manikaran which can be visted by adding 2 more days to the trip.
Manali usually experiences snow during peak winter around mid of December month. It depends on weather condition and the dates may vary and the level of snow fall may vary as well.
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Nestled on the banks of River Beas, Manali will take your breath away with its snow-kissed peaks, lush valleys and heart-pumping adventure experiences in the heart of Himalayas.
Things To See & Do
Manikaran Sahib
Famous for hot water springs.
About 1 Hour
Suggested Time
Hidimba Devi Temple
A spiritual haven amidst snow-clad hills..
1 to 2 hours
Rohtang Pass
A high altitude mountain pass.
2 to 4 Days
Manu Temple
A blissful haven.
Solang Valley
Perfect for adventure junkies..
3 to 4 hours
A quaint riverside town.
4 to 5 hours
Naggar Castle Near Manali
Ancient palace.
3 to 4 Hours
A mythical cave with a captivating story
Sethan Valley
A serene himalayan village with picturesque landscapes.
Atal Tunnel
The engineering marvel connecting manali and lahaul.
Vashisht Hot Water Springs
Sulphurous hot springs inside vashisht temple.
1-1.5 hours
Freshwater springs offering picturesque views of mountains
Old Manali Snow Point
Stretch of uninterrupted snow.
Himvalley Amusement & Cultural Park
Amusement park backdropped with snow-clad mountains.
Shoja, Himachal Pradesh
An offbeat himalayan getaway.
Jalori Jot, Himachal Pradesh
A himalayan paradise for nature lovers.
Jibhi, Himachal Pradesh
A nature lover’s paradise ideal for hikes & lakeside picnics.
2 to 3 Days
Italian Food and Live Music
Best time to visit manali, all year round destination, peak season, moderate season.
- What To Expect : Pleasant weather with temperatures between 10C and 25C.
- Things You'll Love : The waterfalls and adventure sports.
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Hadimba Devi Festival May
The Dussehra Festival October/November
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Best places to visit in manali.
Manali , in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, is a common stop for tourists and newlyweds. Located on the Beas River, it serves as a jumping off point for explorations of nearby Solang, Gulaba, and Kothi. Yet, adventurers won't be the only ones who enjoy the tourist attractions in Manali. Not all of these locations are worth skipping just because they are always packed with visitors. These are the kinds of best places to visit in in Manali that just cannot be missed by first-time visitors.
Top places to Visit in Manali
Hadimba temple.
The Hadimba Temple , also called the Dhungri Temple, is the best places to visit in Manali where the legends of the Mahabharata come to life. The temple is dedicated to Hidimba Devi, one of the wives of Pandava Prince Bhima, and it is set amid a grove of towering deodar trees.
If you are searching for the most popular Manali sightseeing spots, then you can see its most famous landmark: a vast valley covered with grass with azure skies and breathtaking views. It is an ideal places to visit in Manali in January if you want to catch snowfall.
Rohtang Pass, most famous tourist destination in Manali, is reached by a narrow mountain route in the Pir Panjal Range. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or a photographer, you will have a good time here.
Old Manali is a time warp to when Manali was a sleepy pilgrimage town undiscovered by tourists. The town's peaceful neighbourhoods and historic mountain homes are bordered by fruit orchards and provide a picturesque background to the town's snow-capped mountains, making it the perfect place to spend a summer vacation. It is among the most stunning places to visit in Manali in February.
Manikaran , in Himachal Pradesh's Parvati Valley, is a popular tourist attraction because it is said to be a place where "two Gods" coexist. Manikaran is a holy site for both Hindus and Sikhs, showcasing the rich religious diversity that characterises India. It is among the top places to visit in Manali.
Best time to Visit Manali
The warm, dry summers are ideal for sightseeing in Manali. If you want to do trekking, paragliding, or rafting while in Manali, now is the time to go. Manali's weather is very nice and perfect for engaging in adventure sports like rafting, paragliding, zorbing, and mountain activities, unlike other regions of the nation. You can also explore several higher altitude places to visit in Manali during summer.
Travelers should avoid Manali during the monsoon. At this season, the area experiences significant precipitation. Heavy rainfall at this time of year sometimes force visitors to Manali to stay in their hotels, changing their itinerary. All the Manali famous places get covered under a lush green blanket. As the monsoons roll in, the weather in Manali may be quite unpredictable.
The Manali region is best experienced in the winter. Because of the cold, many honeymooners choose to travel there in the winter. Winter is the greatest season to visit if you want to see snowfall. Even though it gets difficult to reach the higher altitude regions, there is simply no dearth of places to visit in Manali in December.
Places to visit in Manali with family & friends
Dedicated to the ancient Indian philosopher Manu, this pagoda-style temple is on the banks of the River Beas and overlooks a breathtaking valley. It is among the most revered places to visit in Manali.
Himvalley , a popular Manali amusement park, features rides and a food court, making it a great place to spend the day with friends or family. It is one of the most fun places to visit in Manali.
On the road between Manali and the Rohtang Pass is where you'll find the natural spring known as Nehru Kund . The first prime minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is reported to have drank water from the waterfall's natural spring during his stays in Manali, therefore the waterfall is named after him.It is among the most popular places to visit in Manali.
Best Places in Manali for Couples
If you're looking for a spot to unwind, go boating, and enjoy some leisure time, go no farther than Van Vihar, which is conveniently situated behind the Hadimba Temple. Van Vihar is a popular destination for honeymooners in Manali because of its proximity to nature. Set aside some time to discover the wonders of this area.
Jogini Falls
It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to walk from Vashisht Temple to this flowing beauty. Jogini waterfalls, one of Kullu Valley's top sights, are worth the effort of the short hike to reach them. It is also among the most romantic places to visit in Manali for couples.
Tourists flock to Snow Point in Old Manali, which is located at the base of Rohtang Pass. All year long, but especially in the summer, the point is swarmed by sightseers.
Good Places to visit at Night in Manali
The lazy dog lounge.
Visitors are drawn to this patio bar and restaurant because of its patio, which overlooks the river, and its western-style pub food. It is one of the top places to visit in Manali at Night.
The Rayden's Sports Bar
This trendy sports bar features a variety of premium drinks as well as mouth-watering Indian and international delicacies.
Drifters' Inn & Cafe
This dining spot features old school ambience along with a variety of refreshing drinks, sweets and mouth-watering meals.
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Kullu is a popular tourist destination near Manali because of its scenic location on the banks of the River Beas and its proximity to the verdant mountains that surround it.
Kasol is also one of the most famous places around Manali. Kasol is a small village in India popular with backpackers, hikers, and environment enthusiasts thanks to its location on the Parvati River.
Tirthan Valley
Located 1,356 metres above sea level, Tirthan Valley is the state of Himachal Pradesh's best hidden secret. This unusual tourist attraction near Manali, at the point where the Tirthan and its tributary, the Pushpabhad Rivers, meet.
There is nothing around Manali that does not impress in some way. Don't stress if you can't narrow down your list of potential mountain destinations in time for your next vacation. Don't be afraid to strike out and discover new things!
FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Manali
What are some of the most famous restaurants and eateries to explore in manali.
If you are a foodie, Manali is the right place for you. Manali has many famous restaurants and eateries for you to explore, some of which are IL Forno, Cafe 1947 and The Johnson's Cafe.
For which type of travelling is Manali a perfect destination?
Manali is a perfect destination for Hills & Mountains themed holidays.
Which are the best heritage places to explore in Manali?
The best heritage places in Manali are Manikaran Sahib, Hidimba Devi Temple and Manu Temple. You will have an amazing time exploring these heritage places in Manali and will definitely come back home with a bag full of lovely memories.
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28 Best Places to Visit in Manali (2024), ✔List of Tourist Places
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Whether you are on a solo sojourn in search of inner peace, an adventure backpack tour with your besties or a honeymoon trip with your beloved, Manali and its mountains will never cease to fascinate you. The hill town has blossomed into a paradise for the wandering heart and it also has some cultural gems that are unique to this part of the world. And the budget-friendly hotels in Manali will take care of your accommodation while giving you a taste of the hospitality the region is known for. If you are planning a trip to this Himalayan resort town in Himachal Pradesh, here’s the list of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali in 2024 with location, images, entry fee & timing.
Best Places to Visit in Manali in 2024 for travel lovers:
Now, let’s delve into the list of places to visit in Manali in 2024 with your friends and family to enjoy the trip, along with detailed information about each place, from location to how to reach and timings
1. Hadimba Temple
Hadimba Temple | #1 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Also known by the names Hidimba Devi Temple and Dhungari Temple, this ancient shrine was built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh way back in 1553. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to Hidimba Devi, wife of Bheema. The wooden architecture of the shrine is very distinct from most Hindu temples you will come across in the country. There’s another shrine dedicated to Hidimba Devi’ son Ghatotkacha in the premises. Surrounded by thick cedar groves and with snow-capped mountains serving as the backdrop, the temple is one of the best places to visit in Manali.
- Location : Old Manali
- Timings: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm; every day
2. Solang Valley
Solang Valley | #2 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
A mini valley located at about 8400 feet above sea level, Solang Nala is a short drive away from Manali. It is a haven for adventure and sports lovers and while here, you can try your skills on a pair of skis or go for a snowmobile exploration. When the weather warms up, people flock here for zorbing and paragliding. You can also hop onto a cable car and enjoy mesmerizing views of the Himalayas. If you are looking for snow-based activities and sports, winters are the best time to visit while the months of summer are ideal for other adventure sports.
- Location: Burwa, Manali
- Distance from Manali: 14 km (approx.)
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3. Jogini Waterfalls
Jogini Waterfalls | #3 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
The rushing cascades of Jogini Falls are a short and invigorating trek away from the main town of Manali. The trail that leads to the waterfall is scenic and gives you a glimpse of the River Beas and the snow-capped peaks of Rohtang. Apart from the serene setting, Jogini is also an important place of pilgrimage and you can visit many old shrines around the pool at the bottom. An early start is recommended so that you can spend more time at this picturesque natural spot, which is one of the top trekking as well as picnic places in Manali.
- Location: Vashisht Village, Manali
- Timings: 24×7
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4. Manu Temple
Manu Temple | #4 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
The Manu Temple is dedicated to an old sage after whom it has been named. The pagoda-style architecture of the shrine stands out amidst the deep valleys and mountain peaks that form a postcard-worthy backdrop. You will have to hike a little to reach the temple, but the views at the summit and the spiritual vibes it exudes make all your efforts completely worth it.
- Location: Old Manali
- Timings : 6:00 am to 5:00 pm; every day
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5. The Manali Gompa
The Manali Gompa | #5 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
The ornate design and the quintessential Tibetan architecture make the Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa , more commonly referred to as the Manali Gompa, one of the finest landmarks in Manali. Built by Tibetan refugees in the 1960s, this monastery allows you to enjoy quiet settings and unmatched spiritual vibes. Some of the key highlights of the Manali Gompa include exquisite murals that depict important events of Buddhism in vivid colors and roofs built in the Pagoda style. The stalls in the complex are a good place to pick up some souvenirs and Tibetan handicraft items.
- Location : Old Manali Road, Manali
- Timings: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm; closed on Sundays
6. Bhrigu Lake
Bhrigu Lake | #6 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Take a moment and think of postcard-perfect alpine meadows and evergreen tree forests near a serene high-altitude water body. Well, you have just now pictured Bhrigu Lake, one of the best trekking destinations around Manali. A bit of acclimatization is needed if you are going for the trek as the lake is located more than 4000 meters above sea level. The scenery and panoramic views of the Pir Panjal Range are what draws most visitors to this place.
- Location: Kullu District, Manali
- Distance from Manali : 19 km (approx.)
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7. Hampta Pass
Hampta Pass | #7 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Counted as one of the easy-to-medium-difficulty Himalayan treks, the Hampta Pass trek allows you to enjoy mesmerizing views of the Kullu Valley and Lahaul Valley. The Chandratal Lake located en route is another key attraction of the trek. The pass is located on the Pir Panjal Range at an elevation of over 4000 meters and the route includes fascinating river crossings. There are many groups in Manali that conduct Hampta Pass trekking tours and their charges vary based on the itinerary and the number of days.
- Distance from Manali : 15 km (approx.)
8. Nehru Kund
A natural spring located on the Manali – Rohtang Pass Highway, Nehru Kund is a good place to visit during summers. The spring is named so because Nehru, India’s first prime minister, used to visit it during his stay in Manali and drink water from this natural spring. The clear waters and the calm Himalayan landscapes make this a good stop for those heading over to the Rohtang Pass. It goes without saying that Nehru Kund makes for an ideal destination for photographers and nature lovers.
- Location: Vashisht, Manali
- Timings: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm; every day
9. Arjun Gufa (Arjun Cave)
Located close to the gushing currents of the Beas River, the Arjun Cave is associated with a legendary story from the Hindu epic Mahabharata . As per the legend, Arjun, who was one of the Pandava brothers, meditated here. One of the best places near Manali for a basket picnic, Arjun Cave offers stunning views of the hills and the valleys surrounding it. You can also visit the Kunt Bhayo Lake and Kunti Mata Temple, two of the key attractions near the cave.
- Location : Near Prini Village, Manali
- Distance from Manali: 21 km (approx.)
10. Van Vihar
Van Vihar | #10 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
If you are looking for some tranquil moments in the bohemian setting of Manali town, a short stroll through the Van Vihar Park is highly recommended. One of the most popular attractions in Manali, Van Vihar is a public park complete with lushness and sky touching deodar trees. You can even hop onto a boat and maneuver around the man-made lake here. Bird watchers will enjoy spotting local species in the park, especially in the morning hours.
- Location: Dhungri Village, Manali
- Timings : 8:00 am to 7:00 pm (summer); 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (winter)
- Entry Fee: ₹ 5 per person; ₹ 30 for 15 minutes of boating
11. Himalayan Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple
Himalayan Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple | #11 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
The soothing silence of the Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple in Manali will calm even the most frazzled of nerves. This Shangri-La-like haven sits in the middle of the busy town, while its pagoda-style architecture and vibrant tones add a mystical allure to the whole setting. While here, don’t forget to spin the prayer wheels and admire the Sakyamuni idol and wall paintings. Counted among the best monasteries in Manali, Nyingmapa is where you can connect with your spiritual side.
- Location : Near Manali Mall Road, Manali
- Timings : 6:00 am to 7:00 pm; every day
- Entry Fee: No entry fee; photography is charged at ₹ 20
12. Vashisht Hot Water Springs and Temple
Vashisht Hot Water Springs and Temple | #12 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
A place of great spiritual importance, Vashisht village is home to a beautiful temple set amidst the dramatic Himalayan topography. It is believed that the temple has a history of more than 4000 years and the interiors of the shrine feature wooden carvings, antique figures, and paintings. What makes this destination even more unique is the presence of hot springs that are believed to hold healing properties. What’s more, the place also offers modern-day visitors a glimpse into the old history of Manali. You can also enjoy some shopping in the surrounding area – the woolens here are very famous.
- Location : Vashisht Village, Manali
- Timings (Temple): 7:00 am to 9:00 pm; every day
13. Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art
Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art | #13 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
A quick stop at the Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art is recommended for those who want a glimpse into the traditions and rich local heritage of the region. Some of the exhibits here include a collection of masks used in festival dances, traditional garments, and musical instruments. Established in 1998, this small yet culturally rich place also has models of ancient houses and temples.
- Location: Utopia Complex, Hadimba Temple Road, Manali
- Timings: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (April to November); 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (December to March)
- Entry Fee : ₹ 10 per person
Kothi | #14 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Located on the iconic Spiti highway at an altitude of 2500 meters, Kothi is a charming hamlet in the mountains that is renowned for its scenic setting and the majestic views it offers of the snow-capped peaks and glaciers. It is at the foothills of Rohtang Pass and the terrain is sculpted by the Beas which flows through this part of the region. The village is also a perfect spot for camping, especially if you are planning to explore Rohtang Pass on foot. The village also has a temple dedicated to Goddess Shuwang Chandika.
15. Beas River
Beas River | #15 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
The Beas River is a natural landmark in the region that will accompany you on most parts of your Manali trip. Vashisht village is considered to be one of the best places to enjoy excellent views of the river valley while a trip to Kothi will bring you up close to its clear blue waters. The Beas is a hub of water sports such as kayaking and rafting and the village of Pridi is considered to have some of the most exciting rapids.
16. Great Himalayan National Park
Great Himalayan National Park | #16 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Touted as one of the best places to visit in Manali and its surrounding regions, the Great Himalayan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The park is home to many rare species, including over 1000 plants, 209 bird species, and 31 mammal species. The elusive snow leopard is the apex predator here, and there are populations of the Himalayan tahr and brown bears. Photographers will relish capturing the wildflowers and glacial valleys that dot the entire terrain. You can also engage in some fun nature activities like hiking and camping in designated areas of the National Park. Permits to enter the park need to be obtained in advance and the park offers many simple yet decent accommodation options within it.
- Distance from Manali : 49 km (approx.)
- Timings: 10:00 am to 5:30 pm; every day
- Entry Fee: ₹ 50 for Indians; ₹ 200 for foreigners
Gulaba | #17 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
A trip to Manali should include visits to nearby villages to experience the distinct culture of the place along with stunning visuals. You will not be disappointed if you add Gulaba to your list. A favorite haunt for winter travelers who yearn for some snowy landscapes, the village has some of the most captivating trekking routes in Himachal Pradesh. Many consider it a good spot for camping and stargazing because of the low light pollution and high altitude.
- Distance from Manali : 20 km (approx.)
18. Old Manali
Old Manali | #18 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Old Manali refers to the more antiquated part of town. Here, visitors can wander around the streets and catch vignettes of a bygone age, when Manali was a sleepy pilgrimage town before the backpackers arrived in droves. Old Manali offers some of the best views in the region because of the forests and apple orchards around the settlement. The bridge over the high-current Manaslu River separates Old Manali from the main town and is an iconic image in itself. While here, you can go café crawling at some of the popular cafés in Manali, such as Café 1947, Born Free, Evergreen, and Sunshine or go on a shopping spree and buy dream catchers, boho chic clothing, shrugs, and woolens.
19. Rahala Falls
During the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, Rahala Falls is an incredibly powerful sight, with its waters cascading onto the rocks and spraying the visitors with fresh, cold mountain water. There are many picnic areas near the falls where you can tuck into some basket goodies and enjoy a great time with your family and friends. There are many beautiful hiking trails around the waterfalls and exploring the region through thickly populated deodar and silver birch trees is an experience in itself.
- Location: Leh Manali Highway
- Timings: 6:00 am to 5:00 pm; every day
- Entry Fee: No entry fee
- Distance from Manali: 29 km (approx.)
20. Jagatsukh
Jagatsukh | #20 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Jagatsukh is a delightful settlement tucked in the mountains and famous for its temples. The backdrop of shimmering snowy peaks and deep verdant forests make visiting this place a visual treat. Jagatsukh is one of the major villages in the Kullu region and a good place to enjoy some of the vernacular architecture. Those who want to trek into the Deo Tibba Mountains can use Jagatsukh as a base. The Devi Sharbali temple located here is one of the many interesting tourist places in Manali region.
- Distance from Manali : 12 km (approx.)
21. Naggar Castle
Naggar Castle | #21 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Located on the Beas Valley amidst scenic surroundings, Naggar Castle is a 15 th -century historical edifice in the Kullu Region. Built by Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu, the castle is now a heritage hotel run by Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation. The wooden structure of the castle is an architectural marvel and reflects the very distinct style usually found in the region, combined with some European elements added to it over the years. You can catch fantastic views of the town and the adjacent alpine forests from the castle.
- Location : Naggar Town, Manali
- Timings: 7:00 am to 10:00 pm (winter timings may differ)
- Entry Fee: ₹ 15 per person
22. Rohtang Pass
Rohtang Pass | #22 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
Dedicate a day in your Manali itinerary to visit Rohtang Pass and you will not regret it. Located at an elevation of 4000 meters above sea level, this high mountain pass on the Pir Panjal Range will leave you breathless. In addition to being a favorite hub of nature lovers, artists, and photographers for generations, Rohtang Pass is also a haven for adventure activities like mountain biking and skiing. The pass has been featured in many Bollywood movies, including Jab We Met .
- Location: Leh – Manali Highway
- Distance from Manali: 51 km. (approx.)
23. Katrain
A fishing paradise, Katrain offers an undulating landscape that is rather distinct from the sweeping terrains you will encounter on the rest of your Manali excursions. The village ticks all the boxes of the quintessential Himachali village. While here, do try out some of the local delicacies filled with rustic, wholesome flavors. Apart from the bounty of trout in its crystal waters, Katrain is a good place for hiking.
- Distance from Manali : 25 km (approx.)
24. Gauri Shankar Temple
Gauri Shankar Temple | #24 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
The Gauri Shankar Temple is known for its Shikhara style of architecture and numerous carvings on the stone walls. The temple, which traces its origins back to the 12 th century and believed to be the last structure in the Gurjara-Pratihara traditions, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The carvings on the walls depict a variety of gods and other sacred motifs. Surrounded by lush greenery, Gauri Shankar Temple is one of the most important temples in Manali.
- Location : Naggar Castle Road
- Timings: 8:00 am to 7:00 pm; every day
- Distance from Manali : 22 km (approx.)
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25. Manali Sanctuary
Located about 2 km from the town, Manali Sanctuary offers you an unparalleled wilderness experience. The sanctuary that spreads over 31.8 square kilometers is home to many endangered and rarely sighted species and animals. During the summer, ibex herds descend into the range, so keep your zooming lenses handy if you like to take photographs. Maple, walnut, and deodar groves add extra allure to this sanctuary, especially in the autumn months when the leaves create a tapestry of colors. Adventure seekers can opt for the trekking and camping facilities at the sanctuary.
- Timings: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm; every day
26. Nicholas Roerich Art gallery and Museum
Named after a famous Russian artist who spent decades in Himachal Pradesh after fleeing the revolution, the Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery and Museum celebrates his artistic tributes. Artifacts displayed here include rare photographs of the artist, landscape paintings, and portraits of the indigenous population. The museum, which was founded in 1962, is housed in the building that once served as his residence.
- Location: Naggar Village
- Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; closed on Mondays
- Entry Fee : ₹ 30 per person
27. Chandrakhani Pass
Chandrakhani Pass | #27 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
The arresting natural beauty of Himachal Pradesh can be encapsulated by a trek to the Chandrakhani Pass. It is also at this pass that you can visit the famed village of Malana, which is home to a very distinct community and famous for its cannabis crops. Chandrakhani Pass is a favorite spot for photographers as it is a vantage point to view the prominent peaks of the region, including the Deo Tibba, the Parvati range, and the Pir Panjal.
28. Bijli Mahadev Temple
Bijli Mahadev Temple |#28 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali
- Location: Kashawri
This list of M anali tourist places will tell you one thing – the place offers something for everyone. Enjoy the sight of misty peaks, test your endurance by engaging in a session of trekking or simply relax in the coziness of small-town hospitality – the choice is yours. So start making plans and find your calling.
Frequently Asked Questions About Manali:
Q: When is the best time to visit Manali?
A: The best months to visit Manali are March through June. But if you're interested in witnessing snowfall, the period from December to February is ideal. The monsoon season must be avoided as there are chances of landslides.
Q: What is Manali famous for?
A: Besides natural charm and unparalleled beauty, Manali is known for its unlimited adventure opportunities, the famous Hadimba Temple, the scenic Rohtang Pass, the snow-laden Solang Valley and its delightful culinary scene.
Q: How to reach Manali?
A: There are several HRTC and Volvo buses available from Delhi, Dharamsala, Chandigarh and other nearby cities to Manali. You can also book a private taxi or take your own car. The nearest airport to Manali is Kullu Manali Airport (50 km) at Bhuntar while the main train station which offers access to the hill station is Chandigarh Junction (294 km).
Q: Suggest some good cafes and restaurants in Manali.
A: Some of the most popular places to eat in Manali are Johnson's Cafe, Casa Bella Vista, Cafe 1947, Tibet Kitchen, Drifters' Inn and Cafe, The Lazy Dog, Chopsticks, La Plage, il forno and Vibes.
Q: Which activities in Manali are preferable for thrill seekers?
A: There are a lot of things to do in Manali for the adventurous souls including trekking, skiing, mountain biking, rock climbing, rappelling, paragliding, camping, river rafting, horse riding, zorbing and more.
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The best places to visit in Manali that will rejuvenate you
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- February 1, 2019 in City Tours , Travel Tips
- Manali Tourism Places to visit in Manali
One of the resort towns in the state of Himachal Pradesh, which is famous as a backpacking and honeymoon destination, Manali is also the gateway for winter and summer adventure sports in Solang Valley. Always full of tourists, do not let this dissuade you from visiting Manali. However, like most hill stations, there is more to the town than just adventure. Take your pick – religious tourism, adventure tourism, wildlife tourism – whatever it is that you’re searching for or you want everything combined in one trip, Manali will give you all this and more.
The best season to visit Manali is in winter between November and February. Let us look at some of the best tourist places in Manali.
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15 Best Places to visit in Manali
- Hidimba Devi Temple
- Solang Valley
- Jogni Waterfalls
- Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art
- Tibetan Monastery
- Manali Wildlife Sanctuary
- Rohtang Pass Manali
- Beas Kund Trek
- Vashisht Baths
- Chandratal Baralacha Trek
- Great Himalayan National Park
- Hampta Pass Trek
- Chandrakhani Pass and the Parvati Valley
- Manu Temple
- Eating and shopping places
1. Hidimba Devi Temple
One of the most popular places in any Manali sightseeing itinerary is the Hidimba Devi Temple, a temple dedicated to Hidimba, wife of Bhima from Mahabharata. The temple is supposed to be more than 400 years old and is one of the most famous places in Manali.
Surrounded by beautiful Cedar forests at its foothills, it is built on a large rock that protrudes from the ground. The architecture consists of beautifully carved wood and stonework,which are reminiscent of the Japanese pagodas.
About seventy metres from the temple lies a temple dedicated to the child of Bhima and Hidimba, Ghatokacha.
Timing: 08:00 AM to 07:00 PM.
Entry Fee: None
Photography Allowed or not: Yes
2. Solang Valley
Solang Valley is situated at a distance of around 13 kilometres from Manali known for its breath-taking views and is a favourite destination for adventure sports seekers and honeymooners. If you want to be in the lap of nature, there is no better view than the views from Solang. You can get a brilliant view of glaciers, the snow-capped peaks andplains covered in snow and ice. The elevation here is also perfect for skiing and playing in the snow. A guest house of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports is also situated here. The institute organizes a winter skiing festival every year and there are classes and workshops for tourists and travellers. In summer, activities such as paragliding, horse riding and paragliding take over this area. Trekking and camping packages are a favourite amongst adventurers and fun-seekers.
Distance from Manali: 13 kilometres
Best time to Visit: December to May
Attractions/Activities: Zorbing, Parachuting, Biking, Skiing, Snow Play, Paragliding, Horse Riding
Type of destination: Adventure
3. Jogni Waterfalls
If you feel like getting away from the hustle of the town to one of the most remote places of Manali, then Jogni or JugniFalls is the place to be. The idea is to go to the top of the JogniFalls and see the natural scenery that envelops the entire area. The falls is just 3 kilometres from the main market at Manali and can be reached directly by a vehicle. The route of the trek makes its way through orchards, pine forests and several small streams and lasts for around 20 minutes.
Timing: Always
Photography Allowed: Yes
4. Old Manali
Want to see another side of the touristy Manali? Head to Manalsu River Bridge and cross to the part of Manali known as Old Manali. The old-world charm of this place will transport you into a bygone era of the 60s. This village has the typical idyllic village vibe with cafes that have names that sound like they popped out of the Hollywood movie set for the Wild West. Some of these exotically named cafes which are worth trying out for their food are – Lazy Dog, Red House Café, Bob Dylan’s Café, Café m 1947 and Pizza Olive. Incidentally, these are some of the most popular among Manali places to visit.
5. Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art
Sitting right next to the Hadimba temple, the Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art is a good place to acquaint yourself with the history of this region. It houses religious relics scale models, household objects, weapons and instruments among other things.
Opening hours: 8 am – 8 pm, all days of the week
Entry ticket: INR 10 per person per day
6. Tibetan Monastery
The GadhanThekchholingGompa popularly known as the ManaliGompa was built by Tibetan refugees in 1960. For visitors looking for a sense of peace and solitude, there is no better place than this. The Buddhist philosophy of non-violence finds its expression in the architecture and the paintings that are inside the monastery. You can pick up some Tibetan handicrafts as souvenirs here.
Timing: 07:00 AM to 07:00 PM
7. Nehru Kund
Nehru Kund so named because PanditJawaharLal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India used to drink water from the spring during his stay in Manali, is a natural cold water spring that attracts a lot of tourists. The source of water in the Nehru Kund is supposed to be the Bhrigu Lake, a lake which is at a height of 4300 meters. Nehru Kund is located on the Leh National Highway.
8. Manali Wildlife Sanctuary
When you’re in the midst of nature can wildlife be too far away? The ManaliWildlife Sanctuary is one of the must-see tourist places in Manali. Animals such as the Himalayan Black Bear, Stripped Hyena, Flying Fox, HimalyanTahr, Barking Deer, palm civet, Himalayan Yellow Throated Martens, and Kashmir Flying Squirrels are some of the animals and birds that can be found here. Precious flora can be also found there with trees such as deodar, horse chestnut, kail, maple and walnut. Land here in with the winter sun shining on you and enjoy the symphony of nature.
9. Rohtang Pass Manali
We have saved the best for the last. Rohtang Pass is a gateway to Lahual and Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh and is pretty as a postcard. This beauty of a pass is located 51 kilometers. away from Manali, at a height of 3980 meters on the ManaliKeylong highway.
Skiing, ice-skating, paragliding and more adventure sports draw people from all parts of the country and abroad to this place. It has more than 25 lakh visitors every year. However, a visit to this place requires special permission from the Indian Army as this part of the road is covered in snow throughout the year making travel by road impossible until and unless the area is cleared by the Indian Army. Thus, the RohtangPass is only open from April to October for tourists.
Just near the Pass are the Sonapani glacier and the twin peaks of Gaypan which are famous for the panoramic views and peaceful atmosphere. Some people also visit the source of the Beas River which is a holy site for Hindu people and is easy to get to from the Rohtang Pass.
However, all is not cheery and touristy at Rohtang Pass as the name Rohtang translates into the ominous “ground of corpses”. The name comes due to the number of people who have lost their lives while trying to cross this raw and untamed part of the Himalayas. Also, keep in mind that there is no option to stay at RohtangPass unless you have your tent and set up camp by the roadside. Manali is the best option to stay in and visit. In any case, it is a good idea for overweight people or people with high blood pressure to get a doctor’s recommendation before visiting the place.
Kothi is a beautiful and photogenic village located at the bottom of Rohtang Pass where tourists can watch the deep gorge where the Beas River thunders along. This is an amazing place to experience the natural beauty of snow clad mountains.
11. Beas Kund Trek
The mesmerizing landscapes and the incredible diversity of this place would never fail to impress you on your visit. In spite of being one of the most beautiful tourist places, Manali is also the way to the renowned trek named the Beas Kund Trek. This is quite a popular place amongst the various trekking enthusiasts that brings people away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolitan. While taking this trek one can feast the eyes with the mesmerizing views of the mighty Pir Panjal Mountains beautifully standing on the river Beas. The beauty of the place makes it worth taking the trek. The place is covered with Bakarthach and Bhundi meadows the views of which are bound to woo you.
Distance From City Centre – 17 kilometres
Require Time To Explore The Place – about 2 days
Visiting Hours – 2 days
Entry Fee – 7600 INR
Activities – Trekking and Hiking
12. Vashisht Baths
All places of worship hold the capability of rejuvenating you in a spiritual way but there are just a few that leave your body refreshed and healthier. Vashisht Baths is a place where you can take a bath into the hot water spring that the place features. Located at a distance of around six kilometres from the main town of Manali the Vashisht Baths is one of the ideal places to see in Manali. This place is a rare combination of the ancient temples made of stones and natural hot water springs. There have been separate bathing zones arranged by the government for both men and women. The natural spring water is said to hold medicinal properties that are said to successfully cure various diseases of the skin.
Distance From City Centre – 1 kilometres
Require Time To Explore The Place – about 1 – 2 hours
Visiting Hours – 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM, every day of the week
Entry Fee – Private bathing costs 35 INR for 30 minutes
Activities – Purchase various religious merchandise and souvenirs from the several shops that surround the region.
13. Chandratal Baralcha Trek
Quite a thrilling experience one can expect to have while trekking at nature’s blessed Chandratal Baralacha Trek. The trek is quite challenging while offering the ideal landscapes in the surroundings. Situated at an elevation of four thousand meters this trekking beauty is one of the highest elevated lakes in the Himalayas. Enjoying the beautiful sunset sight of Spiti Valley’s Samudra Plateau is one of the major attractions of the Chandratal Baralacha Trek. This is one of those Manali tourist places that offer the sight of exotic wildlife, gushing streams, mighty mountains, verdant meadows etc. that one is bound to treasure for a lifetime.
Distance From City Centre – 48 kilometres
Require Time To Explore The Place – about 9 days
Visiting Hours – Depends on your trekking plan that you take
Entry Fee – No entry fee
Activities – Enjoy trekking
14. Great Himalayan National Park
The Great Himalayan National Park is spread over an area of seven hundred and fifty-four square kilometres. It is located at an elevation of around fifteen hundred meters to six thousand meters. Established back in the year 1984, this national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features four valleys namely Parvati Valley, Tirthan Valley, Jiwa Nal Valley, and Sainj Valley. All these four different valleys are renowned for their mesmerizing scenic beauty. This popular national park located in Kullu of Himachal Pradesh is all the way more attractive due to the sheet of Oak and Deodar trees that beautifully cover it.
Distance From City Centre – about 63 kilometres
Require Time To Explore The Place – 3 – 4 hours
Visiting Hours – 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Entry Fee – INR 50 for Indian Nationals, INR 200 for Foreign Nationals, INR 100 for Foreign Students (ID proof might be required), and INR 30 for Indian Students (ID proof might be required)
Activities – You can enjoy photography in this national park
15. Hampta Pass Trek
Hampta Pass is one of the most convenient and fun treks to be experienced while visiting Manali. It is one of those trekking spots in Himachal Pradesh that is laden with picturesque landscapes, dense pine forests, vast meadows, and pristine glacial valleys. If you’re a beginner and want to try hands-on trekking then this place is one of the ideal most. It is quite an easily accessible trek that is quite exhilarating as well. The beginning of the trek is from the town of Manali itself and not any remote region, unlike various other treks. The highlight of the trip is the lake Chandratal that holds a pleasing sight.
Distance From City Centre – 1 kilometres
Require Time To Explore The Place – about 5 days
Visiting Hours – Depends on your convenience but preferred time would be during the day time.
Activities – Trekking
16. Chandrakhani Pass and the Parvati Valley
The Parvati Valley and the Chandrakhani Pass contribute their share of beauty to the list of tourists while on a trip to Manali. It is a rare paradise of snow, clouds, and wide views of mesmerizing landscapes. Nestled at an elevation of three thousand and six hundred meters the Chandrakhani Pass of the Parvati Valley is one of the favourite spots for all those travellers who seek undisturbed natural beauty. The Chandrakhani Pass is a base for trekking enthusiasts with high risen steel mountains on both sides.
Distance From City Centre – 19 kilometres
Require Time To Explore The Place – about 2 hours
Visiting Hours – no specific visiting hours
Entry Fee – no entry fee
Activities – trekking
17. Manu Temple
The ancient Manu temple is dedicated to Sage Manu. It is nestled in Kullu District’s Beas River Valley. This tourist destination is one of the best places to visit in Kullu Manali. It is almost two hundred and seventy-five kilometers away from Shimla. The topography of the destination is such that it attracts all the various trekking enthusiasts from all across the world. While exploring the location, the calmness and the beauty of the temple are the major highlights.
The brilliant style of architecture extends a glimpse into spirituality and history combined. The structure of the temple if that of a Pagoda. Dedicated to Sage Manu, the name of Manali has also been derived by the name of the Sage. Sage Manu has been believed to be the human race creator since always.
Distance From City Centre – 2 kilometers
Visiting Hours – 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Activities – Explore the region around
18. Eating and shopping places
Apart from the various adventure sports and outdoor activities such as trekking and camping that you can try out in Manali, the more sedate things to do in Manali are trying out the local food and shopping in Manali.
The mall road area and the Tibetan market are the busiest areas here and home to beautifully crafted wooden handicrafts and embroidered clothes.
The Kashmiri shawls and paper silk printed sarees and dresses are really worth buying. The influence of Tibetan culture is heavily felt on the souvenirs and handicrafts found here.
Local cuisine also has Tibetan and north Indian influences and a must try dish is the local trout fish dishes available here. Old Manali has some pretty cool hangout places for leisurely nothings.
Manali is a beautiful hill station that would give you countless memories to hold on to for years. Also, do enjoy the various adventure activities that the place offers and get the bookings done in advance for the same such that you miss on to none of them owing to rush in the peak seasons.
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Kullu Manali Travel Guide: Mountains, Snow and Adventure
Manali, with its soothing backdrop of the Himalayas, offers a blend of tranquility and adventure that makes it one of northern India's most popular travel destinations. You can do as little or as much as you want there. It’s a magical place bordered by cool pine forest and the raging Beas River, which give it a special energy.
Manali is 580 kilometers (193 miles) north of Delhi, at the northern end of the Kullu Valley in the state of Himachal Pradesh .
Getting There
The nearest main railway station is at Chandigarh, 320 kilometers (198 miles) away in Punjab state, so it’s necessary to travel quite a distance by road to reach Manali.
The Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation and Himachal Tourism both operate buses from Delhi and surrounding locations. The trip from Delhi takes about 15 hours and most buses travel overnight. It’s possible to book a sleeper, so you can actually lie down and rest properly, although many people prefer the semi-sleeper reclining seats in the deluxe Volvo buses. It's also possible to book bus tickets online at redbus.in (foreigners will need to use Amazon Pay, as international cards aren't accepted).
Alternatively, there's an airport in Bhuntar, around two hours from Manali.
This article about how to get to Manali has more information.
The best time for travel to Manali is late March until mid July (before the monsoon rain arrives), and September to October. From October onward, the nights and mornings are cold, and it usually starts snowing in December. The spring (late March to late April), when nature starts coming alive again after the cold winter, is a beautiful time to visit. The crisp clean air, rows of blossoming apple orchards, and masses of butterflies are a real treat. August is apple season, and the orchards around Manali are filled with them.
For ideas of things to do, check out these top 10 places to visit in and around Manali .
Anyone looking for thrilling adventure sports will love Manali. Fishing, whitewater rafting, paragliding, skiing, mountaineering, and hiking are all on offer in or around Manali. You’ll find many companies that organize and run adventure tours. Some reputable ones with high safety standards are Himalayan Journeys , North Face Adventure Tours, and the government operated Directorate of Mountaineering and Allied Sports.
Himalayan Trails in Old Manali offers a wide range of outdoor activities including guided treks. Yak and Himalayan Caravan Adventure is also recommended for trekking and outdoor adventure activities, including day hikes, rock climbing, and rafting. For extra adrenaline, you can also take on the Himalayas by bike!
In addition, many people head off on a road trip to Leh from Manali.
The three-day Dhungri Mela at Hadimba Temple , which takes place in mid-May each year, provides an interesting glimpse of local culture. Gods and goddesses from local villages are dressed up and carried in procession to the temple, and local artists perform traditional folk dances. There’s also a carnival for the kids. Another popular festival is Kullu Dusshera , which falls in October each year. Outdoor trance parties are held in the hills around Old Manali, mostly from May to July, but police interference has put a huge dampener on the party scene and it’s not what it used to be.
Where to Stay
If you feel like splurging, Manali has some wonderful luxury resorts with tranquil mountain settings. Choose from these top luxury resorts in Manali.
Uphill from Manali town, Old Manali has village homes and inexpensive guesthouses, surrounding by apple orchards and snow-covered peaks. Head there if you want to get away from the crowds. These guesthouses and hotels in Old Manali are among the best places to stay.
Nearby Vashist is another option that will appeal to backpackers and budget travelers.
Where to Eat
If you don't necessarily want Indian cuisine, you'll find the most atmospheric restaurants and best food in Old Manali. Cafe 1947 has a refreshing riverside location there and serves yummy Italian dishes. Il Forno is another place to get outstanding Italian food, and it's set right in the middle of an apple orchard in a traditional ancestral home. You'll get authentic Mediterranean food, with an emphasis on Spanish, at Casa Bella Vista Cafe . Also, The Lazy Dog is renowned for its western food and live music (it also has a branch at Beach Street Resort in north Goa). It's an ideal place to hangout in the evenings. Drifters has new owners and isn't quite what it used to be but still draws a crowd.
For the best coffee and cookies, visit Dylan's Toasted and Roasted Coffee House . It's right near the government school in Old Manali.
Keen to try the local specialty -- Himalayan river trout? Johnson's Cafe serves 10 different preparations of it!
About 20 minutes drive from Manali along Naggar Road, the Fate Plate serves homely food made from ingredients grown on the property. It's set amid a garden by the river, and there's accommodations as well.
Kasol, around three hours away in the Parvarti Valley, is a popular side trip from Manali. It's frequented by hippies and Israeli backpackers, and it's there that you'll find most of the psychedelic trance festivals. It does get crowded from April to July though. Kasol is also home to the remarkable Himalayan Village resort. Another attraction in the area is Manikaran, with its hot springs and enormous riverside Sikh Gurudwara. If there's too much commotion in Kasol for you, make your way to offbeat Kalga village.
Travel Tips
Manali is divided into two parts -- Manali town (New Manali) and Old Manali. The town is a commercial area that caters to the masses of middle-class Indians (both honeymooners and families) who flock there to escape the scorching summer heat. It's noisy and chaotic, and distinctly lacks the charm and village atmosphere of Old Manali. Foreigners and cosmopolitan young Indians usually stay in Old Manali for this reason.
Delicious local fruit wine is available for a few hundred rupees a bottle. It's worth trying!
You'll see marijuana plants growing wildly on the side of the road all around Manali. However, do keep in mind that it is illegal to smoke.
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7 Best Places for Photography in Manali
Are you planning to visit Manali anytime soon? If yes, then you would be excited to click some amazing pictures and create memories for the rest of your life. Well, visiting Manali is just not enough as you need to understand the best places for photography so you can click the best of the pictures.
Manali is a picturesque town located in the Himalayan mountains of Himachal Pradesh . The town is a perfect gateway if you are a nature enthusiast or adventure lover and you look forward to unwinding from the hustle and bustle of regular life. Manali is blessed with abundant beauty and picturesque landscapes that make it a perfect location for photography.
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Top 7 Photography Destinations to Explore in Manali: A Must-See List
1. solang valley.
One thing that you can surely not miss while you are in Himachal Pradesh is Solang Valley . Prominent tourist destinations and, of course, a photographer’s paradise. The valley is five hundred feet above sea level. It is known for its amazing views of snowcapped mountains and clear water streams.
If you love adventure sports, then you should surely visit Solang Valley as it has something for everyone; from skiing to zorbing, you can find different adventure sports here. At the same time, it is also a nature lovers’ paradise as you can capture and keep taking views of the Himalayas. Solang Valley is fourteen kilometers away from Manali, and you can reach it by taxi or bus. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport which is located 50 kilometres away, while the nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar which is 135 kilometres away.
If you are here for photography, then you can capture panoramic views of the mountains and large green valleys beside water streams. Read More: Solang Valley Manali: Things To Do, Best Time to Visit
2. Rohtang Pass
Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass nestled 13,050 feet above sea level. This pass connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahul and Spiti Valleys of Himachal Pradesh . At the same time, Rohtang Pass, known for its jaw-dropping views of the snowcapped mountains and glaciers, is open only from May to November due to heavy snowfall in the winter months it is shut. You can reach Rohtang pass by taxi or bus as it is located 51 kilometers away from Manali.
Once you are here, you can capture the stunning views of the Alpine meadows and panoramic views of the mountains. It is also an excellent place for adventure enthusiasts, as you can enjoy trekking and skiing here.
3. Hadimba Temple
Hadimba temple is a 14th-century temple nestled amid dense deodar forests, and the temple is dedicated to Hadimba, the wife of Bhima, who was one of the Pandavas of the epic Mahabharata. The temple is prominent for its unique architecture, and it is a blend of Hindu and Tibetan-style cultures. The temple is surrounded by lush green forests that make it a perfect location for photography.
Hadimba temple is located around 2 kilometers away from Manali, and you can reach it by taxi photo rickshaw.
You can capture these stunning shots of the temples’ unique architecture, and you can also capture the natural beauty of the surroundings. The temple is prominent for its intricate wood carvings, which can make for a perfect close-up shot. It would be best if you went to Hadimba temple because it is a great location for photography and also a significant cultural and historical site. The unique architecture and amazing wood carvings are a test attainment of the rich cultural heritage of this region. The temple is a peaceful and serene location where you can spend some time in quiet contemplation amid nature.
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4. Beas Kund Trek
It is one of the most prominent destinations nestled in the Peer Panjal range of the Himalayas. The trek takes you through the scenic meadow’s lush green forests beside clear streams. When you go for this trek ends at Beas Kund, which is a high-altitude glacier lake located 12,772 feet above sea level. When you visit this lake, you can see snowcapped mountains which offer breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
The trek starts from Solang Valley, which is located around 14 kilometers from Manali. You can easily reach Solang Valley by bus or taxi. It would be best if you visited this offbeat destination for photography as you can capture stunning shots of scenic meadows, clear streams, and lush green forests. The panoramic views of the Himalayas are just breathtaking, and the high-altitude glacial lake is also a perfect location for photography.
Besides being a great location for photography Beas Kund trek is a perfect way to experience the natural beauty of the Himalayas. This trekking experience takes you through the scenic meadows and gives you a great opportunity to connect with nature. When you visit the glacial lake, you can come across a remarkable sight of the Himalayas.
5. Mall Road
Mall Road in Manali is one of the most prominent destinations, especially for photography enthusiasts. It is located in the heart of Manali, and you can easily access it by car or bike. To reach Mall Road, you can also take a taxi or rent a bike. Mall Road might be within walking distance if you are staying in a hotel in Manali. Mall Road is a bustling street With a great atmosphere and a mix of modern and typical architecture.
You can click photos of the street vendors selling typical handicrafts, and it is a great place to capture the local culture and tradition. Mall Road also has a huge range of food options, from typical Himachali cuisine to international food; you can capture some shots of the food displays and the local delicacies.
Mall Road looks beautiful at night also, with colourful lights and a bustling atmosphere so that you can capture some amazing night shots. Overall, mall Road is a perfect spot for you if you are a photography enthusiast. The vibrant atmosphere and a mix of contemporary architecture make it an interesting subject for photography.
6. Bhrigu Lake
it is one of the best locations for photography in Malawi, and it is located at an altitude of 14,000 feet, around 18 kilometers away from Manali. The lake itself is a beautiful spot to capture the clear water that reflects the surrounding mountains.
You can capture a reflection shot where you can get the reflection of the mountains and the sky in the lake water. At the same time, you can have some stunning sunrise and sunset shots with mountains and lakes in one frame. Overall, this place is a must-visit spot if you are a photograph enthusiast visiting Manali.
7. Jogini Waterfall
Jogini waterfall is a beautiful spot for photography nestled in Manali. It is located 3 kilometers away from Vashishat temple in old Manali. You can take a taxi or hire a bike and drive towards this temple. You need to trek for around 30 to 40 minutes to reach the waterfall. If you want to take breathtaking views, then Jogini Waterfall is your best bet. It is a perfect spot for nature and landscape photography. You can take a closer shot of the waterfall, capturing the water flowing down, and you can take the reflection of the waterfall in small pools of water.
The area is also surrounded by lush greenery and offers a chance to capture some wildlife photographs also. If you are in Manali and you love photography, then you should visit this spot undoubtedly.
Manali is a paradise for a photographer, and if you are in Manali, you can visit the locations mentioned above, as these are some of the best places for photography in the town. From scenic meadows to snowcap mountains, Manali offers a diverse range of natural beauty which is sure to capture all the photographers for the rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
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Identified for its best trekking and honeymoon destinations, Manali is popular for its tourist spots as well. Touring places like Hadimba temple, Tibetan monasteries, Manu Temple, Arjun Gufa and Vashisht Hot Water Springs must be on your itinerary while you visit Manali. There are few places always buzzing with tourists every now and then but, serene surrounding and lush greenery at Nehru Kund, Jogini Falls, and Rahala Waterfalls enthrall the tourists coming. The cold spring water of Nehru Kund is said to have come from Bhrigu Lake and is surrounded by tall alpine trees. Experience the breath-taking experience at Jogini Falls accompanied by the melodious sounds of nature and striking views of the authentic Himachal. Nestled amidst the birch and the deodar forests, Rahala Waterfalls is 16km away from Manali and leaves you in awe with its magnificent appearance and crystal-clear water melting from the glaciers and precipitous rocks. The tourist places in Manali are worth experiencing and calls for a great vacation tour.
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Top 15 Places To Visit In Kullu Manali
Located at the banks of the Beas River, Kullu valley is home to the picturesque towns of Kullu and Manali . Due to their close proximity, they are often considered as a single destination. The valley is known for its amazing hills and the various temples and sight-seeing locations attract a huge number of visitors each year. The Kullu valley is surrounded by deodar and pine forests and is located between the lower and the greater Himalayan ranges as well as the inner Himalayan ranges of the Pir Panjal. Kullu-manali is one of the topmost tourist places in Himachal Pradesh and is frequented by huge crowds of tourists and pilgrims. Here’s the list of the best places you must visit in Kullu-Manali .
1. Rohtang Pass
- Famous for: Nature, Photography, Adventure.
- Tickets: No entry fee.
- Opening Timings: Closed on Tuesdays and from Nov to April due to weather conditions. Reopens Mid May.
- Duration: 3-4 hours.
About Rohtang Pass
The high mountain pass of Rohtang lies at an altitude of 3,978 meters above sea level and located in the eastern hills of the Pir Panjal Range. The pass lies at a picturesque location with the rivers Beas and Chenab that lies to the southern and northern side of Rohtang Pass . Rohtang Pass is famous for its picturesque views of the valley and various hidden waterfalls. Rohtang Pass is a must visit on your trip Kullu-Manali.
Things to Do at Rohtang Pass
- Jeep Safari.
- Adventure sports.
- Pay a visit to Nehru Kund enroute.
- Photograph the snow peaked Himalayan mountains.
2. Solang Valley
- Tickets: No entry fee. Tickets for different adventure sports.
- Opening Timings: Open all days from 10 am to 6 pm.
About Solang Valley
Solang valley is also known as the ‘ Snow Point ’ and is famous for hosting various winter adventure sports like skiing, parachuting and paragliding etc. The Solang Valley is located at an average altitude of 2,560 meters above sea level and is also one of the favorite trekking hotspots in the region. The views from the point are magnificent and give views to snow capped peaks and glaciers.
Things to Do at Solang valley
- Paragliding.
- Skiing (only in winters).
- Parachuting.
- Horse riding.
3. Hadimba Temple
- Famous for: Nature, Photography, Religion.
- Opening Timings: Open on all days from 8 am to 6 pm.
- Duration: 1-2 hours.
About Hadimba Temple
Situated atop a hillock the Hadimba Devi Temple is surrounded by thick deodar forests and was built in 1553. The temple is dedicated to the Rakshasa Hidimba who was also the wife of the Pandava Bhima. The temple structure is built in a distinctive architectural style that somewhat crosses Indian architecture with the one employed in the Buddhist monasteries. The structure is made primarily of wood and 70 meters from the temple also lays the temple dedicated to Ghatotkacha, the son of Bhima and Hidimba and a hero of the Mahabharata war.
Things to Do near Hadimba Devi Temple
- Visit the Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art nearby.
- Pray at Siyali Mahadev Temple.
- Trek at the Himalayan Trails.
- Visit Rahala Falls .
4. Vashist Hot Water Springs
- Famous for: Nature, Photography, Hot water springs.
- Opening Timings: Daily (7 AM – 1 PM & 2 PM – 10 PM).
- Duration: 30 mins-1 hour.
About Vashist Hot Water Springs The place lies at a distance of 4-5 kilometers from Manali and is situated across the Beas River. The village of Vashist is famous for its sulphurous Hot Water Springs and is a popular attraction among tourist and pilgrims. The springs can also be enjoyed in privacy at the Turkish-styles bath houses which are available here. The village is also famous for its stone temples which are dedicated to a local saint Vasistha. Things to Do at Vashist Hot Water Springs
- Take a dip in the hot springs.
- Visit the shrine of Saint Vasistha.
- Trek along the hills nearby.
5. Tibetan Monasteries
- Famous for: Culture, Photography, Religion.
- Opening Timings: Open Daily. Shrine timings are from 7am to 7pm.
- Duration: 1 hour.
About Tibetan Monasteries
Manali is also the home of Tibetan Monasteries and among them, Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa and Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa are the most famous. These monasteries are built by Tibetan refugees and are a must visit for anyone wanting to get a glimpse of their culture. The monasteries are built Pagoda style and house a shrine of Lord Buddha.
Things to Do at Tibetan Monasteries
- Shop for traditional Tibetan arts and crafts.
- Relax and Meditate.
6. Beas River
- Opening Timings: Daily from sunrise to sunset.
- Duration: 2-3 hours.
About Beas River
Beas River is the Heart of Kullu valley and has various camping spots and water sports. Beas originates from the Himalayas and flows around 470 kilometres to Sutlej river in Punjab. The river also marks the eastern border of Alexander the Great’s empire in 326 BC who was forced to stop his expedition here.
Things to Do at Beas River
- River Water Rafting.
- Take strolls around the river.
- River crossing.
- Picnic spots.
- Visit the nearby Pandoh Dam .
7. Great Himalayan National Park
- Famous for: Wildlife, Nature, Adventure, Trekking, Photography.
- Tickets: 100 INR for Indians, 400 INR for foreigners with concession for students (50 INR for Indians and 250 INR for foreigners). Extra charge for videography and no fixed charge for photography.
- Opening Timings: Open 24 hours. For visiting (10 am – 5:30 pm).
- Duration: 3-4 hour.
About Great Himalayan National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Great Himalayan National Park is a haven for all nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The flora and fauna here are known for their diversity with the park being home to more than 375 faunal species and many of them are endangered. The biodiversity here is unique in India due to the presence of The Himalayas nearby and therefore this park is governed is strictly. Visitors can also enjoy a scenic views of the nearby valley and mountain passes.
Things to Do at Great Himalayan National Park
- Trek the approved trails.
- Visit the nearby Banjaar, Sainj and Tirthan Valleys.
- Opening Timings: Open all days from sunrise to sunset.
- Duration: 2 hours.
About Gulaba
Gulaba is a quaint village surrounded with snow peaked mountains and scenic views. It comes enroute to Rohtang Pass and serves a good alternative whenever Rohtang Pass is closed. Visitors can enjoy many snow activities and can even spend some peaceful time away in the lap of the beautiful topography. This place has also being the shooting place of many Bollywood films.
Things to Do at Gulaba
- Snow activities (seasonal).
- Famous for: Nature, Photography, Adventure, Trekking.
- Distance from Manali : 16 km, on the way to Solang Valley
About Kothi
Kothi is perfect for people who like to explore the less travelled pathways. This village is a quiet place, away from the hustle bustle of Manali. Every nook and corner of this place offers great viewpoints to the nearby hills and the surrounding valleys. It used to be the base camp for people trekking Rohtang and its surrounding peaks and has sparked the imagination of many poets.
Things to Do around Kothi
- Visit the geothermal springs.
- Enjoy a laid back vacation in the nearby resorts.
10. Manikaran
- Famous for: Nature, Pilgrimage, Photography.
- Opening Timings: Open all days.
- Duration: Half a day.
- Distance from Manali : 2 hour 23 min (79.4 km).
About Manikaran
An important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Sikhs, Manikaran is a place associated with many tales and legends. Many visitors coming to Kullu Manali make it a point to stay here for a day to visit the pilgrim centers, hot springs and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. An experimental geothermal energy plant is also here.
Things to Do around Manikaran
- Sri Guru Nanak Ji Gurdwara.
- Shiva Temple.
- Kulant Pith.
- Hot Springs.
- Distance from Manali : 2 hr 14 min (75.1 km).
About Kasol
A gem hidden away in the Himalayas, Kasol is a paradise for all nature lovers. It is not heavily inhabited by people and also gets a comparatively less tourist population than other places in Himachal Pradesh. Paravati Valley pases through this scenic location and therefore it is visited by many backpackers, hikers and adventure enthusiasts. It is popularly called ‘mini-Israel’ as it attracts a significant Israeli population.
Things to Do around Kasol
- Take strolls along Parvati River.
- Go Trekking and Rock Climbing.
- Explore Kheer Ganga.
- Sample Israeli Food.
- Shop for gemstones.
- Visit the nearby towns of Manikaran, Malana and Tosh.
12. Manu Temple
- Famous for: Nature, Pilgrimage, Architecture, Photography.
- Opening Timings: Open all days (5am to 9pm).
- Duration: 30 to 45 mins.
About Manu Temple
Dedicated to sage Manu, Manu temple is another important tourist attraction in Manali. It offers some scenic views from its location and is built in a Pagoda style. It is located near to River Beas and is in close proximity to the city’s marketplace.
Things to Do nearby Manu temple
- Visit the city’s main market.
- Enjoy activities at River Beas.
13. Bhrigu Lake
- Famous for: Nature, Adventure, Photography, Trekking.
About Bhrigu Lake
Named after the ancient Indian sage Maharishi Bhrigu, Bhrigu Lake is a sight to behold. It lies near Rohtang Pass and can be reached only by trekking either from Gulabo village, 6 kms away or through Vashisht hot springs. The lake never freezes completely according to the localities and its water is considered to be sacred. The scenic views from here are absolutely breathtaking and would astound everyone.
Things to Do at Bhrigu Lake
- Camping nearby.
14. Sultanpur Palace
- Famous for: Nature, Photography, Architecture.
- Tickets: 30 INR per person for all tourists.
- Opening Timings: Open daily (7am to 7pm).
About Sultanpur Palace
Sultanpur Palace , formerly called as the Rupi Palace and is newly built on the remnants of the older which was damaged in an earthquake. The palace houses various wall paintings and its marvelous blend of Pahari style architecture and colonial style. The palace is the residence of the erstwhile Rulers of the Kullu valley.
Things to Do nearby Sultanpur Palace
- Eat at the restaurants.
- Visit the Raghunathji temple .
15. Basheshwar Mahadev Temple
- Opening Timings: Open at all times.
- Duration: 30 min.
About Basheshwar Mahadev Temple
Located at a distance of 15 kilometers from Kullu at a small village called Bajura, Basheshwar Mahadev Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity lord Shiva. The temple was constructed back in the 9th century AD and is famous for its intricate stone carvings and various small idols of the Hindu deities like Lord Vishnu, Ganesha, Durga and Laxmi.
Things to do at Basheshwar Mahadev Temple
- Visit Maa Sharvari Temple.
Other nearby attractions in Kullu Manali include Maa Sharvari Temple, Mountaineering Institute, Jogini Falls, Arjun Gufa, Naggar Village, Bijli Mahadev Temple and Club House .
Manali hill station in Kullu is one of the top tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh and India. The above-mentioned places not only provide an insight into the multicultural lives of the people of the Kullu valley but are some of the most pristine and picturesque tourist destinations in the lap of the mighty Himalayas.
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Thanks for sharing the details . We are planning for a trip from Delhi to Manali in Jan . Is Jan good time to visit Manali . We can spend 2 days in Manali , will it be possible to cover all the locations you mentioned in your post in 2 days .If not, then what should we priorities .
Nice description…You can also add Malana, which is 45 km. from Kullu .
Hi, I am planning to stay for two months in Katrain from 25th of April.
Please suggest what can be planned.
I want to plan a trip to simla manali & Dalhousie a budget trip.
very useful article for those who are planning to visit Kullu Manali.
I have a plan to visit Kullu & Manali in October. Is it good time to visit please?Also mention what about to stay in Kullu & Manali.
Is it the right time to go manali for a trip.
Nice, this would be of great help as i was planning a trip too! Thanks for posting.
Hi Chandra Shekhar, I suggest you to go to the bijli mahadev for the first day, and from there , to move on for solang..
Thanks for sharing the details . We are planning for a trip from Delhi to Manali in Jan . Is Jan good time to visit Manali . We can spend 2 days in Manali , will it be possible to cover all the locations you mentioned in your post in 2 days .If not, then what should we prioritise.
we are planning to visit Kullu and Manali in november month for 4 days. hope 4 days are enough to visit most of the places in Kullu and Manali? Also suggest if we can see snow in Manali?
We are traveling Nagpur to shimla in December but I heard that in December there is no snow at all ,is it true that there is no snow in shimla manali during December?
i want go to prasarlake and some temples at jan7-10 can i get advice
I want to plan for it in first week of April. Can you give details? How to reach there from Delhi and any detail for our pack of 2/3 day?
I want to visit top 10 places of Kullu Manali with family in this year, which month & time will be suitable for me.
We are planning to visit Kullu Manali for 5 days. Is May 15 a good time to visit? Please suggest.
Thank you for the information. Actually, I have planned to go Kullu-Manali on 1st April with family. Can you please tell me how to start my visit to the place?
Thanks for the details. We are planning for a trip from Pune to kullu in May. Is May a good time to visit Kullu-Manali? We can spend 4 days in Kullu-Manali, will it be possible to cover all the locations you mentioned in your post in 4 days? If not, then what should the priorities be.
We are planning to visit Kullu-Manali for 5 days. Is June 19 a good time to visit? Please suggest.
Planning a trip to Manali for three days and then to Shimla. I want to experience the toy train in Manali, please suggest.
Namaskar ji. We are planning for a trip from Lucknow to Manali in last week of May 17. Please give some important instructions and detail of tourist places.
We are planning to visit Kullu-Manali and shimla for 5 days. Is 15th June a good time to visit? Please suggest all points
we are planning for trip from Mumbai to Manali with family in November for 8 days , so please suggest how to start visit to places
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Please tell me if September is good time to visit Manali or not?
We are planning to vist Kullu-Manali for 4 days from Chennai.
Is it good time to visit during Christmas? When is the best period to visit? How the conditions will be there?
I am planning to visit Kullu Manali & Shimla in March for 4-5 days. Which places are best to enjoy and do gaming activities?
Hii. I am Ranjit . I am planning to visit kullu and manali for 4 days but we don’t know which place is best to enjoy . Please suggest me
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We foresee to visit Kullu , Manali some where in end March, 2020. Whether it is safe and to visit. Which are the other near by places which could be covered . Kindly also suggest minimum duration to cover all the places. I would be obliged if you could respond preferably by tomorrow. A response fro you is anxiously awaited.
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- Hadimba Temple
- Vashist Hot Water Springs
- Solang Valley
- Basheshwar Mahadev Temple
- Sultanpur Palace
- Bijli Mahadev Temple
- Maa Sharvari Temple
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11. Bhrigu Lake. 101. Bodies of Water. Bhrigu Lake or Brighu Lake is a lake located at an elevation of around 4,300 metres in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located to the east of Rohtang Pass and is around 6 kilometres from Gulaba village. See full details.
11. Bhrigu Lake. 101. Bodies of Water. Bhrigu Lake or Brighu Lake is a lake located at an elevation of around 4,300 metres in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located to the east of Rohtang Pass and is around 6 kilometres from Gulaba village. See full details.
View All Packages For Manali. View All Packages For Manali. 5. Vashisht Temple. Top Attraction 3.7 /5. 1 km. from city center 5 out of 51. Places To Visit in Manali. The Vashisht Rishi Temple is a tranquil and revered Hindu pilgrimage destination located in the scenic hill town of Manali.
Here's the list of the best tourist attractions and places to visit in Manali with their exploration time: Name of The Places. Exploration Time including Journey Time from Manali. Hadimba Temple. 1-2 hours. Solang Valley.
6. Vashisht Hot Water Springs. Almost 3 km away from Manali, the Vashisht Temple is famous for its natural hot water spring. The premises enclose a pyramid-shaped stone temple dedicated to Sage Vashisht, and the water spring, which is said to have medicinal properties, are both of the places to go in Manali.
Tourist Places in Manali. Hidimabha Devi Temple, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Manu Temple, Manali Sanctuary, Mall Road, Old Manali, Van Vihar National Park, Jogini Falls, Nehru kund, Arjun Gufa, Cafe 1947, The Castle Manali, Rahalla Falls, Beas River, Jagatsukh and Many More. Whether you are looking for some inner peace or want to have an ...
Waterfall. #30 of 43 Places to Visit in Manali. At a distance of 12 km from Naggar, 32 km from Manali, and 33 km from Kullu, Jana Falls is a beautiful natural waterfall situated at Jana village near Manali. It is one of the best waterfalls near Delhi, and among the must-include places in Manali holiday packages.
42. Gramphu Snow Point. If your in Manali in month of May / June and wants to enjoy snow then this is best place. If your visiting Atal Tunnel... 43. Gauri Shankar Temple Dashal. Situated in DASHAL village (700 mtrs. from Sarsai )on the main left bank Kullu Manali Highway.It is a 12th century... 44. Spa Magnolia.
Things to Do in Manali, India: See Tripadvisor's 74,694 traveller reviews and photos of Manali tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in March. We have reviews of the best places to see in Manali. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.
Things to Do in Manali. Jalori Jot, Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi, Himachal Pradesh, Himvalley Amusement & Cultural Park, Old Manali Snow Point, Nehru Kund. Places to visit in Manali with Family. Vashisht Hot Water Springs, Atal Tunnel, Sethan Valley, Arjun Gufa, Manu Temple.
Chandrakhani Pass is a favorite spot for photographers as it is a vantage point to view the prominent peaks of the region, including the Deo Tibba, the Parvati range, and the Pir Panjal. Distance from Manali: 21 km (approx.) 28. Bijli Mahadev Temple. Bijli Mahadev Temple |#28 of 28 Best Places to Visit in Manali.
Jogini Waterfall. Jogini Waterfall is a serene and refreshing nature retreat in Manali, famous for its spectacular views and peaceful ambiance. Soak in the enchanting views Meditate amidst tranquility Ideal for nature photography. Mall Rd, Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131, India.
In and around Manali, here are 18 places you must see: 1. Hadimba Temple. Hadimba temple offers serenity along with picturesque surroundings and is considered to be a famous tourist place in Manali. Its ambiance offers a visual treat for tourists along with architectural appeal and spirituality.
anand purohit / Getty Imag. View Map. Address. Hadimba Temple Rd, Old Manali, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131, India. Stop by Dhungri forest on the way to Old Manali to visit the ancient Hadimba temple (also known as Dhungri temple). The temple, a four-tiered pagoda, was built in 1553 and has a facade of wood carvings.
Hampta Pass Trek. Chandrakhani Pass and the Parvati Valley. Manu Temple. Eating and shopping places. 1. Hidimba Devi Temple. One of the most popular places in any Manali sightseeing itinerary is the Hidimba Devi Temple, a temple dedicated to Hidimba, wife of Bhima from Mahabharata.
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The Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation and Himachal Tourism both operate buses from Delhi and surrounding locations. The trip from Delhi takes about 15 hours and most buses travel overnight. It's possible to book a sleeper, so you can actually lie down and rest properly, although many people prefer the semi-sleeper reclining seats in the deluxe Volvo buses.
7. Jogini Waterfall. Jogini waterfall is a beautiful spot for photography nestled in Manali. It is located 3 kilometers away from Vashishat temple in old Manali. You can take a taxi or hire a bike and drive towards this temple. You need to trek for around 30 to 40 minutes to reach the waterfall.
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11. Bhrigu Lake. 101. Bodies of Water. Bhrigu Lake or Brighu Lake is a lake located at an elevation of around 4,300 metres in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located to the east of Rohtang Pass and is around 6 kilometres from Gulaba village. See full details.
Ropeway at Solang, Manali. A gift of the Himalayas to the world, Manali is a beautiful township nestled in the picturesque Beas River valley. It is a rustic enclave known for its cool climate and snow-capped mountains, offering respite to tourists escaping scorching heat of the plains. The tourism industry in Manali started booming only in the ...
Rohtang Pass is famous for its picturesque views of the valley and various hidden waterfalls. Rohtang Pass is a must visit on your trip Kullu-Manali. Things to Do at Rohtang Pass. Jeep Safari. Adventure sports. Pay a visit to Nehru Kund enroute. Photograph the snow peaked Himalayan mountains. 2. Solang Valley.