Top Places to visit in Manali 2023

There are many places to visit in Manali. Some of the most popular places include the Old Manali, the Manali Gompa, the Van Vihar, and the Vashisht Hot Springs. Manali is a beautiful hill station and a perfect picnic spot. You can visit this place both in winter and summer. Talking about the place – sometimes hot and humid or monsoon in summer and winter it is extremely cold. In Manali, you can enjoy different experiences – adventure activities, various sightseeing places, ancient temples, etc. It is a paradise for all nature lovers as the place is full of greenery, you can also see different birds, species of animals, etc.

Manali is known for its boundless exciting adventure activities, including hiking, trekking, paragliding, rafting, zorbing, snow-scootering, kayaking, etc. that help make a trip unforgettable.

People visit this place, whether it is a solo trip, family trip, or a tour to enjoy the peace and feel the natural beauty of the place.

So let’s discuss some of the top places to visit in Manali (in detail):

  • Rahala Falls:

Rahala falls is one of the best attractions in Manali to enjoy the scenic beauty and marvelous landscape. You can access Rahala falls on the way to Rohtang pass. The water of these falls is too icy (due to the melting glacier). You can trek above the cliff as the fall is within the dense forest of deodar and silver birch trees. 

  • Rohtang Pass:

The Indian Army grants permission to travelers to visit Rohtang pass, once the snow is cleared. Rohtang pass connects the Kullu Manali to Lahul and Spiti Valleys (in Himachal Pradesh). This place is perfect for adventure enthusiasts as one can enjoy a sledge ride, mountain biking, skiing, paragliding, snow scooter, etc.

  • Solang Valley:

Solang valley is all about fun in both seasons, i.e. summer and winter. Therefore, every year tourists in huge numbers visit this place to enjoy the mesmerizing views and the sports activities. Here you can enjoy parachuting, paragliding, horse riding, driving mini-open jeeps, skiing, and zorbing. In summer, you can enjoy – rolling down the slope in a huge transparent ball, which is again a fun activity. 

  • MALL Road, Manali:

One of the busiest roads in Manali, Mall Road is famous for its street shopping. Kullu and Kinnauri shawls (which are available in different patterns and colors), Tibetan and Himalayan Handicrafts, prayer wheels, Kullu Caps, Thangkas, Dorjes, Bamboo souvenirs, Buddhist paintings, keychains, nameplates, and turquoise, silver jewelry,  woolen clothing, etc, are some of the items you can buy from here. Also, you can visit this place at night but only till 9’O clock.

  • Beas River

The Beas River offers the best river rafting experience for visitors. The river rafting in the River Beas is the 20 km stretch from Manaki to Jhiri near Bajaura en route to Manali from Bhuntar. Furthermore, it is also a hub of sports activities, including kayaking, canoeing, etc., other than rafting. It is a natural landmark in Manali.

  • Arjun Cave:

Situated on the left of the banks of the river Beas, Arjun Cave, is believed to be connected with the Hindu Epic Mahabharata, as Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers, used to meditate here. The natural landscape surrounding the place is worth seeing.

  • Manali Sanctuary: 

Situated 2 km away from the town of Manali, the Manali Sanctuary was established in the year 1954 and is home to various endangered animals (including Himalayan Tahr, Indian Hare, Barking Deer, Palm Civet, Kashmir Flying Squirrels, Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Flying Fox, Stripped Hyena, etc.) and migratory birds. The sanctuary is surrounded by dense forests – Deodar, Horse Chestnut, Kail, Maple, Walnut, etc.

  • Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery and Museum:

Founded in 1962 by Svyetoslav Roerich (son of Nicholas Roerich), the museum displays artwork, the original work of Roerich on the Himalayas, including landscape paintings, portraits of the animals, birds or places (including Kullu, Spiti, Lahaul, etc.); rare photographs of the artist, etc. Timings to visit – Except Monday (9:00 am to 5:00 pm)

  • Jagatsukh Manali

Situated on the left bank of the river Beas, it is covered with snow during winter and is surrounded by lush green valleys in summer. Jagatsukh Village has famous attractions near Manali, including two ancient temples – the Gaurishankar Shrine and the Temple of Goddess Sandhya Devi. You can go for a trek here in the Deo Tibba Mountains, see hot spring water, spend time with the family, etc.

  • Hadimba Temple:

The other name of Hadimba Temple is Devi Temple or Dhungari Temple. It was built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh in the 16th century. The temple is devoted to Hidimba Devi (wife of Bheema, one of the Pandava brothers). It is said that Hadimba used to meditate here. The temple is built around a cave and is covered with snow-capped mountains and cedar forest and is known by the name – Dhungiri Van Vihar).

  • Manu Temple

Located in Old Manali, it was named after the holy sage Manu and is dedicated to an old sage – Manu. The architecture of the Manu Temple – Pagoda style architecture.

On the way to the temple enjoy the beautiful view of the deep valleys and mountain peaks and Beas River. Phagi, a huge fair (on the 6th day of Phagun), is held every year on the temple premises in Feb/March

  • Bhrigu Lake

Enjoy the panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains. In the evening sit around a warm bonfire. The lake is known as the “Pool of God” as this lake changes color according to the season, it changes its color to emerald green and in summers it turns its beauty to blue. On the way to Bhrigu Lake, the trek takes you through breathtaking views of Seven Sister Peaks – Deo Tibba, Indrasan, Hanuman Tibba, and the outstretched Pir Panjal ranges. 

Top Places to visit in Manali

Manali is a beautiful hill station and a perfect picnic spot. You can visit this place both in winter and summer. Talking about the place – sometimes hot and humid or monsoon in summer and winter it is extremely cold. In Manali, you can enjoy different experiences – adventure activities, various sightseeing places, ancient temples, etc. It is a paradise for all nature lovers as the place is full of greenery, you can also see different birds, species of animals, etc.

Manali is known for its boundless exciting adventure activities, including hiking, trekking, paragliding, rafting, zorbing, snow-scootering, kayaking, etc. that help make a trip unforgettable.

People visit this place, whether it is a solo trip, family trip, or a tour to enjoy the peace and feel the natural beauty of the place.

So let’s discuss some of the top places to visit in Manali (in detail):

  • Rahala Falls:

Rahala falls is one of the best attractions in Manali to enjoy the scenic beauty and marvelous landscape. You can access Rahala falls on the way to Rohtang pass. The water of these falls is too icy (due to the melting glacier). You can trek above the cliff as the fall is within the dense forest of deodar and silver birch trees. 

  • Rohtang Pass:

The Indian Army grants permission to travelers to visit Rohtang pass, once the snow is cleared. Rohtang pass connects the Kullu Manali to Lahul and Spiti Valleys (in Himachal Pradesh). This place is perfect for adventure enthusiasts as one can enjoy a sledge ride, mountain biking, skiing, paragliding, snow scooter, etc.

  • Solang Valley:

Solang valley is all about fun in both seasons, i.e. summer and winter. Therefore, every year tourists in huge numbers visit this place to enjoy the mesmerizing views and the sports activities. Here you can enjoy parachuting, paragliding, horse riding, driving mini-open jeeps, skiing, and zorbing. In summer, you can enjoy – rolling down the slope in a huge transparent ball, which is again a fun activity. 

  • MALL Road, Manali:

One of the busiest roads in Manali, Mall Road is famous for its street shopping. Kullu and Kinnauri shawls (which are available in different patterns and colors), Tibetan and Himalayan Handicrafts, prayer wheels, Kullu Caps, Thangkas, Dorjes, Bamboo souvenirs, Buddhist paintings, keychains, nameplates, and turquoise, silver jewelry,  woolen clothing, etc, are some of the items you can buy from here. Also, you can visit this place at night but only till 9’O clock.

  • Beas River

The Beas River offers the best river rafting experience for visitors. The river rafting in the River Beas is the 20 km stretch from Manaki to Jhiri near Bajaura en route to Manali from Bhuntar. Furthermore, it is also a hub of sports activities, including kayaking, canoeing, etc., other than rafting. It is a natural landmark in Manali.

  • Arjun Cave:

Situated on the left of the banks of the river Beas, Arjun Cave, is believed to be connected with the Hindu Epic Mahabharata, as Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers, used to meditate here. The natural landscape surrounding the place is worth seeing.

  • Manali Sanctuary: 

Situated 2 km away from the town of Manali, the Manali Sanctuary was established in the year 1954 and is home to various endangered animals (including Himalayan Tahr, Indian Hare, Barking Deer, Palm Civet, Kashmir Flying Squirrels, Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Flying Fox, Stripped Hyena, etc.) and migratory birds. The sanctuary is surrounded by dense forests – Deodar, Horse Chestnut, Kail, Maple, Walnut, etc.

  • Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery and Museum:

Founded in 1962 by Svyetoslav Roerich (son of Nicholas Roerich), the museum displays artwork, the original work of Roerich on the Himalayas, including landscape paintings, portraits of the animals, birds or places (including Kullu, Spiti, Lahaul, etc.); rare photographs of the artist, etc. Timings to visit – Except Monday (9:00 am to 5:00 pm)

  • Jagatsukh Manali

Situated on the left bank of the river Beas, it is covered with snow during winter and is surrounded by lush green valleys in summer. Jagatsukh Village has famous attractions near Manali, including two ancient temples – the Gaurishankar Shrine and the Temple of Goddess Sandhya Devi. You can go for a trek here in the Deo Tibba Mountains, see hot spring water, spend time with the family, etc.

  • Hadimba Temple:

The other name of Hadimba Temple is Devi Temple or Dhungari Temple. It was built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh in the 16th century. The temple is devoted to Hidimba Devi (wife of Bheema, one of the Pandava brothers). It is said that Hadimba used to meditate here. The temple is built around a cave and is covered with snow-capped mountains and cedar forest and is known by the name – Dhungiri Van Vihar).

  • Manu Temple

Located in Old Manali, it was named after the holy sage Manu and is dedicated to an old sage – Manu. The architecture of the Manu Temple – Pagoda style architecture.

On the way to the temple enjoy the beautiful view of the deep valleys and mountain peaks and Beas River. Phagi, a huge fair (on the 6th day of Phagun), is held every year on the temple premises in Feb/March

  • Bhrigu Lake

Enjoy the panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains. In the evening sit around a warm bonfire. The lake is known as the “Pool of God” as this lake changes color according to the season, it changes its color to emerald green and in summers it turns its beauty to blue. On the way to Bhrigu Lake, the trek takes you through breathtaking views of Seven Sister Peaks – Deo Tibba, Indrasan, Hanuman Tibba, and the outstretched Pir Panjal ranges. 

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