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How long is the drive from Leh to Rishikesh?

The direct drive from Leh to Rishikesh is 582 mi (937 km), and should have a drive time of 13 hrs 7 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Leh to Rishikesh, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Manali Tehsil, Shimla, Chandigarh, Mussoorie, and Manali, as well as top places to visit like Chang La Pass and हेमिस गोम्पा, or the ever-popular Thiksey Monastery.

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Top cities between Leh and Rishikesh

The top cities between Leh and Rishikesh are Manali Tehsil, Shimla, Chandigarh, Mussoorie, and Manali. Manali Tehsil is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Leh and 8 hours from Rishikesh.
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Manali

Nestled in the northern Himachal Pradesh state of India, Manali is a popular high-altitude Himalayan resort town known for its backpacking and honeymoon appeal. Situated on the banks of the Beas River, it serves as a base for various outdoor activities such as skiing in Solang Valley, trekking in Parvati Valley, paragliding, rafting, and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains.
93% as popular as Manali Tehsil
5 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Rishikesh
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22 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Rishikesh
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Shimla

Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh in northern India, is a popular tourist destination known for its colonial history as the former summer capital of British India. The city offers a blend of natural beauty with snow-capped Himalayan ranges, lush greenery, and mystical woods. Visitors can explore attractions like The Mall with its handicraft shops and the Lakkar Bazaar specializing in wooden crafts.
88% as popular as Manali Tehsil
35 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Rishikesh
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Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, a vibrant city in northern India, serves as the capital for both Punjab and Haryana. This urban marvel was masterfully crafted by the renowned architect Le Corbusier, who left his mark with iconic structures like the Capitol Complex, which houses essential government buildings such as the High Court and Legislative Assembly. A highlight of Chandigarh is the Open Hand Monument, symbolizing peace and reconciliation.
61% as popular as Manali Tehsil
4 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Rishikesh
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Mussoorie

Mussoorie, a charming hill station in Uttarakhand, India, is nestled in the Garhwal Himalayan range and offers breathtaking views of lush green mountains. The town is known for its serene atmosphere away from city life. Cedar Spa by LOccitane at JW Marriott Mussoorie Walnut Grove Resort & Spa is a luxurious wellness retreat offering Mediterranean-inspired treatments and private steam chambers.
48% as popular as Manali Tehsil
24 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Rishikesh

Best stops along Leh to Rishikesh drive

The top stops along the way from Leh to Rishikesh (with short detours) are Sri Harmandir Sahib, Hadimba Devi Temple, and The Mall. Other popular stops include Bhatia Wooden Handicrafts, Thiksey Monastery, and Rock Garden of Chandigarh.
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Thiksey Monastery

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Thiksey Monastery, situated about 20 km from Leh, is the largest monastery in Ladakh. Built in the mid-1400s, it features temples, a nunnery, and an array of Buddhist art including various Buddha statues. The monastery offers stunning panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Visitors can explore the colorful complex with informative placards providing details about the Wheel of Life.
Thiksey Monastery is a must-visit in Ladakh, often called the “mini Potala Palace.” It offers breathtaking views, peaceful surroundings, and a stunning 49-foot statue of Maitreya Buddha. The morning prayers and ancient murals add to its charm. Truly a serene and spiritual experience.
Shahista K — Google review
If you only have time to visit one place in the Leh Valley, or even just one monastery while here, then choose Thiksey. It is the most incredible, otherworldly place I’ve ever been. The views across the valley to the high Himalaya and the outside architecture are only the beginning. Highly recommend arriving for morning Puja which starts around 6am and can last until 9am. The prayers start with the sounding of enormous horns across the valley, something that has to be experienced to be understood. The monks are happy to chat and the younger monks in training are particularly keen to hear about where you’re from and what you think of their home. Truly a priceless experience.
John M — Google review
I recently visited Thiksey Monastery in Ladakh and absolutely loved it! The place is super peaceful and the views from the top are just mind-blowing. The Tibetan-style architecture is beautiful and the calm atmosphere makes it a perfect spot to just sit and soak in the vibes. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Ladakh!
Aditya M — Google review
Thiksey Monastery is absolutely beautiful! The walk upstairs is serene and offers stunning views at every step. The peaceful atmosphere, intricate architecture, and the calmness around make it a must-visit spot in Leh. Truly a place that fills you with a sense of peace and wonder.
Samridhi A — Google review
Thiksey Monastery truly takes your breath away. Built on a hilltop, it looks majestic from a distance, and even more mesmerizing up close. The morning prayers with the monks are a deeply spiritual experience — peaceful chants echoing as the sun rises over the valley. The views are incredible, and the giant Maitreya Buddha statue inside is awe-inspiring. A visit here feels grounding and serene — a must-see in Leh.
Aanchal J — Google review
While coming back from Pangong Lake to Leh this was our first sightseeing. We also had Ranchos school in the list but unfortunately it was closed due to then ongoing protest. This monastery was open and we went and enjoyed the lovely architecture of this place. Situated at a hill top the view from this place is amazing. There are many temples here actually so you have to visit one by one. One temple had the big buddha statue which was my favourite spot. Very peaceful and calm place. You can surely visit here on your way back to Leh.
Nabyendu D — Google review
Visited the monastery on a rainy day. ⛩️ The view of the hill was getting mesmerizing with every step. The mural painting was outstanding! 🌟 Came to know about the Shri Devi Temple which is at the top. In the temple no women were allowed to enter except the family-women of the Ladakh Queen and the Queen herself. Visit & Enjoy! ⛩️
Mahpara A — Google review
Buddhist temples and monastery Vehicles go till the gate, then it's a climb till the top- begins with a road and then stairs all the way. Accessibility might be an issue for specially abled. There are different temples once you reach the top, take your time to explore and take in the views of Leh. Worth a visit if you enjoy Buddhist temples, can skip if you have already seen similar places before.
Gandhali K — Google review
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Chang La Pass

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Chang La Pass, located in Ladakh, India, is a high-altitude mountain pass known for its breathtaking views and challenging terrain. At 17,585 feet (5,360 meters) above sea level, it claims to be the third-highest vehicular road in the world. This pass connects Leh to Pangong Lake and further to Tibet and holds significant military importance for the Indian Army.
Widely believed to be the second-highest motorable road in the world, Chang La mountain pass is perched at a height of 17,688 ft above sea level. This pass is the main route to the pristine Pangong Lake, which is a scenic tourist stopover. At this height there is a Tea & snakes shop where we can give stop enjoy the Tea & Pakora snakes. Oxygen level is very low here. Even in June there was snow on upper Region. Very beautiful and nice place in leh and second heightest motor-able road.
SURESH M — Google review
Visited July 22 and 23, 2025 – Days 19 & 20 in India Our journey from Nubra Valley toward Pangong Lake and later returning to Leh via Chang La was every bit as thrilling as it sounds. With our driver Hadi expertly navigating the curving switchbacks and steep gradients of this high mountain pass, it felt like riding the spine of the Himalayas. The drive was at once terrifying and exhilarating. We were climbing to over 17,500 feet—thin air, jagged cliffs, snow patches, and icy slush made every turn heart‑pounding. The road was as stunning as it was unforgiving: bumpy, rocky stretches alternated with smoother blacktop, and occasional washouts or sand patches meant Hadi had to keep us steady through it all. Meanwhile my daughters, five and seven, were blissfully unaware. Most of the way they slept curled up on my lap, oblivious to the massive peaks, the breaths we held, and the yaks grazing by the roadside below. But even in sleep they stirred with joy at sudden views of snow‑dusted ridges and snow-covered glaciers shining in the sunlight. We saw many yaks standing like silent sentinels amid the barren landscape. Army‑run tea stalls at the summit offered piping hot beverages and a much‑needed warmth in freezing air that could bite even in July. This was definitely a five‑star experience—equal parts awe‑inspiring scenery, adrenaline rush, and peaceful high‑altitude magic. Highly recommend it if you love breathtaking drives that test your nerves and leave you feeling alive.
Foodieextreme F — Google review
While travelling from Nubra valley we had to cross through Chang La pass and go towards Pangong Lake. This area is again at a very high altitude and you will feel a bit nausea, headache and breathlessness if you stay here over 20-25 mins. Well the pass is beautiful and the view is mesmerizing. There is a temple here as well of changla baba. Do pay a visit to the temple of you're here.
Nabyendu D — Google review
The place is very cold even in mid june days. The pass is situated at 17688 ft above mean sea level. The mountains are cladded with snow round the year. Best time to visit is from May to September.
Rizwan A — Google review
Chang La Pass is a thrilling, high-altitude adventure that rewards with spectacular views and a peaceful spiritual moment. With proper planning and caution, it’s an essential—and unforgettable—stop en route to Pangong Tso. Highly recommended for seasoned travelers and bikers craving Himalayan adrenaline! 🚗🏔️
Manish S — Google review
Road conditions are mostly good. It’s a stretch of almost 70 kms. Sharp turns, some water crossings, etc. Bit of a thrill ride till Durbuk.
RUTVIK D — Google review
It is very cold at the pass. There is nice temple at the top. The photo points are good. Chang la is right after Khardung La in terms of height. Almost similar height. There are vendors selling light snacks, water and tea.
Pulkit G — Google review
Beautiful pass and hats off to BRO for maintaining it well Connect with me on Instagram and YouTube for more travel updates - “Travel Rogi” is my channel
Travel R — Google review
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हेमिस गोम्पा

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Hemis Monastery, a Himalayan Buddhist gompa located in the Hemis region of Ladakh, India, was founded by King Sengge Namgyal in 1672. A distant 45 km from Leh, it is known for its annual festival honoring Padmasambhava held each June. This monastery is the largest and wealthiest of all monasteries and boasts a museum that should not be missed.
The road from town to the monastery is very beautiful, the valley and mountains are very vast and majestic. Cross a stream, often frozen in winter, to reach the monastery. The monastery is located on a hilltop with typical Tibetan architecture. There is no entrance fee to the monastery.
Anh T — Google review
One of the oldest monasteries to exist in ladakh. Has well maintained museum that takes you through the whole history of ladakh.
3115_Arjun B — Google review
Located in the Hemis National Park, Ladakh, India, Hemis Monastery is a significant cultural and spiritual center. Hemis Monastery was founded in the 11th century by Lama Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelugpa tradition. The monastery belongs to the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Hemis Monastery is an important cultural heritage site, showcasing the region's rich history and traditions. The monastery features a mix of Ladakhi and Tibetan architectural styles. The monastery is adorned with beautiful mural paintings depicting Buddhist deities and mythological scenes. The monastery houses several important statues and artifacts, including a large statue of the Buddha. The monastery celebrates the Hemis Festival, a two-day festival featuring masked dances and sacred rituals. Celebrated in June or July, the festival showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region. The festival features masked dances, depicting various Buddhist deities and mythological characters. Hemis Monastery is located 45 km from Leh, in the Hemis National Park. The best time to visit Hemis Monastery is during the summer months (June to September). The monastery is accessible by road from Leh.
Pinaki S — Google review
Hemis Monastery is the Buddhist monastery (gompa) of the Drukpa Lineage, in Hemis on the bank of the Indus River about 45 km from Leh. It was re-established in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal. The annual Hemis festival honouring Padmasambhava is held there in early June. In the courtyard of the monastery, there is a gallery with paintings of the Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas, dating back to the 17th century. These paintings are created using ground mineral pigments.
Vikas S — Google review
This place is infused with history of Tibetan Buddhism and the vibe of the place is on another level. The museum is top notch, with artifacts dating back to the 7th century. Take your time while exploring the museum and observe each corridor at leisure and soak in all that is there. For me, it was one of the best experiences in my stay in Ladakh.
Anuj S — Google review
Hemis Monastery is one of the famous Himalayan Buddhist monastery (gompa) of the Drukpa Lineage, in Hemis, Ladakh, India. Situated 45 km from Leh, it was re-established in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal. The annual Hemis festival honouring Padmasambhava is held there in early June. It is the biggest and richest of all monastry. Measeum is also a must visit place in monastry. It is very calm and quiet. One will feel postive vibes.one there are other two Monastery on the same road.
SURESH M — Google review
Nice monastery, but I found it unusual—even knowing these are old relics—to see the hides of a tiger and a snow leopard, along with the shotgun that killed them, displayed in a sacred Buddhist place of worship and presented as a museum exhibit for paying visitors.
Philip M — Google review
This beautiful monastery's distinctive architecture, old antiques and religious significance.
Anushka D — Google review
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Taglang La

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Taglang La, also known as Taglangla Pass, is a renowned high mountain pass situated in the Indian Himalayas within Ladakh. At an impressive altitude of around 5,328 meters (17,480 feet), it forms part of the Leh-Manali Highway and offers travelers breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks and vast arid plateaus. This pass is celebrated for its awe-inspiring and barren landscapes that leave a lasting impression on all who traverse it.
One of the highest passes we crossed on our way to ladakh. It was worth seeing the serene views after a fun yet adventure packed roadtrip . Just beware of your o2 levels 😉 due to high altitude.
ABHIJEET R — Google review
A very thrilling experience as we are reaching Leh from Manali by Innova at this 17480 ft Tanglang la . Only ice and ice. It is approximately 100 km before Leh. It became difficult to stop for photos because of heavy ice. The journey took on May 27th 2025.
Manorama C — Google review
This high altitude mountain pass at 17482 Feet above sea level offers breathtaking views of the Himalaya. Absolutely loved it.
Saurav C — Google review
This is one of the top passes in Ladakh. At 17582 ft, this is very high and very tough to stay there for long. The wind is string, but road is relatively easy. There is a temple and also BRO point , washroom etc. You can get complementary hot tea here. Avoid prolong stay here due to impact on breathing etc, just 10 mins should be fine to check the surrounding and take pics.
Debankur B — Google review
Taglang La or Tanglang La, elevation 5,328 metres (17,480 ft), is a high altitude mountain pass in Leh district in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is located on the NH3 Leh–Manali Highway. Please be aware of weather conditions before visiting as weather can change any time here. This place is quiet and not crowded at all like Khardung la . Please keep the place clean when you visit 🙏
Ritu W — Google review
astonishing views, masala chai at bro cafe located here at an altitude 5359m was delicious!
Cha — Google review
[visited in September] Located at an altitude of about 5,328 meters, Tanglang La is one of the highest motorable passes in the world. As you approach Tanglang La, the landscape slowly changes into a desolate, almost surreal world. The mountains are barren, the green is becoming more and more sparse, and the rocks turn into shades of grey, beige and copper. The road winds uphill, with sharp hairpin bends and views that become more and more impressive. At the top, there are prayer flags fluttering in the wind, a colorful and spiritual addition to the rugged environment. Tanglang La is one of those places that leaves a deep impression; it is a journey through nature, but also an inner experience in which you fully feel the power and serenity of the Himalayan mountains.
Dennis R — Google review
I visited Tanglang La on July 9, 2024. Situated on the route from Leh to Manali, Tanglang La is one of the highest motorable passes in the world, reaching an altitude of approximately 5,328 meters (17,480 feet). The pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges and valleys. The road to Tanglang La is rugged and can be challenging due to its high altitude and weather conditions. However, the journey is well worth it for the stunning vistas and the sense of achievement in crossing such a high pass. It’s a must-visit for those seeking adventure and a taste of Ladakh’s dramatic landscape.
Sanjay B — Google review
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Rohtang La

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Rohtang La, a renowned mountain pass in the Himalayas, is a popular destination for both hikers and drivers. The pass offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape but can be dangerous during certain weather conditions. However, travelers can opt for the safer Atal Tunnel route to minimize accidents and ensure a smoother journey. This tunnel's construction involved cutting-edge engineering techniques and state-of-the-art technology to overcome challenging geological conditions at high altitudes.
That's an amazing place, scenic beauty in Himachal. Sooooo cold out there. Excellent place to visit with your family. Day time you find food shops there,but after the sunset this place becomes lonely,no people found due to cold. We reached their by rented car. Excellent, amazing place to visit but may be old people can suffer from cold. Otherwise spectacular place.
Samir K — Google review
Rohtang La, or Rohtang Pass, is a high mountain pass situated at an elevation of 3,978 meters (13,058 ft) on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. Located about 51 kilometers from Manali, it's a vital link between the Kullu Valley and the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys, although the newly constructed Atal Tunnel has now provided an all-weather alternative. Despite this, Rohtang remains a primary tourist magnet, known for its stunning landscapes, adventurous spirit, and the promise of snow throughout the year. The drive to Rohtang Pass is an experience in itself. The winding roads, with their treacherous hairpin bends, offer breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, gushing waterfalls, and lush green meadows. The landscape undergoes a dramatic change as you ascend, transforming from the forested, verdant slopes of the Kullu Valley to a stark, rugged, and snow-laden terrain. This contrast is what makes the journey so memorable. At the pass, a world of adventure awaits. In the months of May and June, when the pass reopens after the long winter, it's a snowy wonderland. This is the peak season for tourists, who flock here to enjoy a variety of snow-based activities. From thrilling snow scooter rides to exhilarating sledging and skiing, there's no shortage of fun to be had. Even a simple snowball fight against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas is enough to create lasting memories. For those who visit in the post-monsoon season (September and October), the scenery changes but the beauty remains. The snow recedes, revealing the raw, rocky terrain and the vibrant colors of the valley. This is a great time for photography, trekking, and simply soaking in the crisp, clean mountain air without the massive crowds of the summer months. It's important to note that a trip to Rohtang La requires careful planning. Due to its eco-sensitive nature and to manage traffic, a limited number of permits are issued daily for vehicles to cross the pass. These permits must be obtained in advance. Visitors should also be prepared for the high altitude by acclimatizing in Manali for a day or two to avoid altitude sickness. Layered clothing is a must, as the weather can change suddenly, even in the summer. In conclusion, Rohtang La is more than just a destination; it's a journey into the heart of the Himalayas. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, thrilling activities, and a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur that leaves a profound and lasting impression.
Mohammad N — Google review
The beauty of Rohtang La in a sunny day with blue sky mesmerizing. One can enjoy the beautiful view of glaciers, wonderful landscape and frequent snowfall. Tourists can enjoy different sports activity like skiing, sledging, paragliding etc. Travelers should carry sufficient warm clothes, footwear, hand gloves etc or can be hired from the locals. Always bargain. Be careful about high altitude mountain sickness, carry emergency medicines.
Smita D — Google review
Visiting Rohtang Pass was an unforgettable experience,truly the crown jewel of any trip to Manali. Situated at around 13,000 feet above sea level, this high mountain pass offers breathtaking panoramic views of the snow covered peaks, glaciers, and winding valleys that feel straight out of a postcard. From the moment we began the journey up, the scenery was magical pine forests, waterfalls, and misty cliffs lined the road. The drive itself is an adventure, and the recently built Atal Tunnel makes access smoother even during winter. Once you reach the top, it feels like you’ve stepped into another world. The cold, crisp air, the thick white snow, and the silence of the mountains create a peaceful yet inspiring atmosphere. We had so much fun engaging in snow activities like skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing. There are also local vendors who offer warm clothing rentals, snacks, and hot tea right on the pass. Be sure to sip a cup of chai while soaking in the views.it's one of those small pleasures that stay with you forever. Photography lovers will be in heaven .every corner is a perfect frame. The contrast of the blue sky against the white snow, with yaks and ponies in the background, adds a surreal touch to the whole experience.
AFSAL V — Google review
Rohtang La Pass is absolutely breathtaking! The snow-covered peaks and panoramic views make it a must-visit spot in Himachal. However, the weather can be quite harsh. Ice is thick at this time of the year, so make sure to carry a winter jacket, gloves, and waterproof boots. The roads are steep but scenic, and it’s worth every bit of the journey!
Siddharth P — Google review
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. MUST VISIT. Rohtang La, high in the Pir Panjal range of Himachal Pradesh, is a place where nature truly shows its grandest face. At over 13,000 feet, it is both a gateway and a destination—a mountain pass that connects Manali with the remote valleys of Lahaul and Spiti, yet feels like it belongs to another world entirely. The journey up to Rohtang is nothing short of spectacular. Winding roads carve through steep mountainsides, revealing snow-draped peaks that seem to touch the heavens. The air changes as you climb—cooler, fresher, tinged with that unmistakable scent of high-altitude snow. Even in summer, patches of white cling to the slopes, a reminder that here, winter never truly leaves. The gentle yet constant mountain wind carries a mix of chill and freshness that feels both invigorating and calming. Standing at the top, you are greeted by a panorama of mountains upon mountains—rolling green valleys below, and endless layers of snow-capped giants ahead. The wind here is playful yet strong, brushing your face with icy freshness that awakens every sense. The light shifts quickly; clouds drift in and out, sometimes wrapping the peaks in mist, sometimes parting to reveal deep blue skies. The air is never heavy—humidity is low, making every breath crisp and clean. It’s a place where you can stand for hours, simply listening to the whistle of the wind and the quiet crackle of snow underfoot. Whether you come for adventure—skiing, snow biking, trekking—or simply to feel the thrill of standing so high above the world, Rohtang La leaves you with a sense of peace and awe. It’s not just a destination; it’s an embrace from the mountains, a moment when time slows, and the beauty around you becomes all that matters.
Aslam K — Google review
This is really a good place to visit at the mountain top. At prak season anyone can experience a fully snow covered area of the total locality along with roads as well. This is also known as Rohtang pass ( The Rohtang La). It is around 51 kms away from Manali city. But the area is kept closed for viaitor upto mid June due to heavy low temperature and ice blocking of the roads. Best time to enjoy this is end of June to july.
Davinder S — Google review
The snow is melting .. around 90 % of the snow has been melted . also very hateful to see plastic coke bottles and Maggie chips rappers in snow. Tourists visiting this pass should be responsible and eco-friendly too….but we enjoyed lot so if you want toseet he bety goo in this month otherwise in the August will good because in December to may the rohtang pass closed
PAWAN K — Google review
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Solang Nala

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Solang Nala, a popular winter ski resort nestled in a picturesque mountain valley with an elevation of 8400 ft, offers breathtaking natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as skiing and sightseeing. However, the area can get crowded, affecting the overall experience. Despite this, it remains a great place for first-time snow experiences and exploring snowy landscapes. The scenic beauty includes stunning mountains, water streams, and occasional snowfall.
Review of Solang Valley: An Adventure Lover’s Paradise Solang Valley, located just a short drive from Manali, is a breathtaking destination that offers a wide range of activities for all types of travelers, especially adventure enthusiasts. I recently visited the valley, and it left a lasting impression on me with its stunning beauty and the variety of thrilling activities on offer. Summer Activities: During the summer months, Solang Valley transforms into an adventure playground. Here’s a glimpse of some of the activities that you can enjoy: 1. Paragliding: Soaring through the skies with a bird’s eye view of the lush valley below was an unforgettable experience. There are options for both short and high-fly flights. I opted for the high-fly, and it was worth every penny. It gives you a panoramic view of the entire valley and surrounding mountains. 2. ATV Rides: If you enjoy speed and a bit of off-road adventure, ATV rides are available throughout the valley. It’s an exciting way to explore the rugged terrain and feel the wind rush past as you navigate the bumpy trails. 3. Zipline: If you love heights and adrenaline, ziplining across the valley is a must-try. It offers a thrilling ride with stunning views of the forested hills and river below. 4. Zorbing Ball: This is a fun and unique activity where you are placed inside a giant transparent ball and rolled down a gentle hill. It’s a great option for those looking for a laugh-filled adventure with friends or family. 5. Giant Swing: Another adrenaline-pumping activity is the giant swing, which offers a massive pendulum-like swing across the valley. The initial drop is enough to give anyone an instant rush! 6. River Crossing: For those who enjoy water-based activities, river crossing on ropes across a fast-flowing stream is a fantastic experience that tests your balance and courage. Winter Wonderland: Solang Valley is equally captivating in the winter, when the entire region is blanketed in snow. During this time, it turns into a winter sports haven: 1. Skiing: The slopes of Solang Valley are perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers. Skiing instructors are available to guide you, and there are slopes for all skill levels. The sight of people skiing down the snowy slopes is truly mesmerizing. 2. Skido Ride: If you want to experience the thrill of riding through the snow at high speed, hop onto a skido (snow scooter) and zoom across the valley. It’s one of the best ways to explore the snow-covered landscapes. 3. Snowboarding: Similar to skiing, snowboarding is also a popular winter activity here. Solang’s gentle slopes are ideal for snowboarders to glide down effortlessly. 4. Tube Ride: For a fun and relaxed experience, the tube ride offers a simple yet exciting way to enjoy the snow. You sit in an inflatable tube and slide down a snow-covered hill. It’s a fantastic family-friendly activity. Conclusion: Whether you’re visiting during the summer for an adrenaline-filled adventure or in the winter for snow sports, Solang Valley has something for everyone. The scenic beauty of the valley, combined with its array of activities, makes it a must-visit destination for adventure lovers. I recommend setting aside a full day to explore all that it has to offer. Whether you’re flying high in the sky or speeding across the snow, Solang Valley promises an unforgettable experience!
Harish K — Google review
Very nice place, very beautiful snowy place
Ashif S — Google review
Nice place to visit. It is 2 Km walkable in slope from parking place. We can touch, play , walk on snow. water stream in river is very clear and cooler. very calm place. surrounded with green hills and trees. we also reach there by rented horses (about Rs.200 to 300 for one trip) but walking in the valley is good and enjoyable. Need good sweater.
S N — Google review
Solang valley is very beautiful. I would love to visit there again and again. Its natural beauty refreshes one's mind and keeps away from negativity. Everything was fantastic as I visited there with my family and every single moment we enjoyed alot. The only thing that annoyed us was while doing skiing ⛷🎿 the skiing masters or guides pull u from back and doesn't allow u to do. They charge high just for 5mins. That particular area gets crowded and u can't do freely. Though the Experience was very nice. Never fall in the trap of all those vendors selling Kesar as all these are fake. Hope you guys enjoy.
Sataparna K — Google review
Solang Valley is located just nearby Manali City. This valley has very scenic view of the mountains. It is covered in snow during winters. There are many fun tourists and sports activities available here throughout the year. Winter sports likely skiing, snowboarding etc are available here. Other activities the are also available are paragliding, zip lining etc. This is a fun family vacation spot.
Krunal R — Google review
For people looking to experience snow for the first time, solang is a good place to be.... how ever the place is way too crowded, but you will learn a lot about for the future explore of the snowey places. Was fun to be here, a lot of activities to choose from... The snow shoes they make you wear are no good and are slippery, so be careful. Make sure you insulate them with good warm socks. All in all it was a great experience.
Pankaj A — Google review
Solang valley very awesome view during the snow time, Atv ride,tube slide,River crossing,Snow bike,skiing,Snow boarding ,para gliding and many more adventures activities you can do at this place.I learned snowboarding at this place amazing experience.
Munjal K — Google review
Vehicle can go upto a certain point...After that you need to hire special vehicle which is charged at 1200 per round trip...After that one will found awesome natural beauty...Beautiful mountains, water streams and if you are lucky enough you will also find snow Don't miss it...
Mayank G — Google review
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Hadimba Devi Temple

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Hadimba Devi Temple is a 16th-century Hindu shrine located in the cedar forest of Old Manali, Himachal Pradesh. Built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh, this wooden temple features intricate carvings and follows a distinct Buddhist pagoda-style architecture. The temple is dedicated to Hadimba, the wife of Pandava Prince Bhima from the Indian epic Mahabharata.
Hidimba Devi Temple, also called Dhungri Temple, was built in 1553 by Maharaja Bahadur Singh and is dedicated to Hidimba Devi, wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. The temple is made of wood and stone in traditional Himachali architecture, surrounded by cedar forests. It has a unique pagoda-style roof with intricate carvings and no idol of Hidimba—only a footprint on a rock believed to be hers. It’s both a religious site and a major tourist attraction.
Dudu77 — Google review
Hadimba Devi Temple in Manali is one of the most peaceful and iconic spots in Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by tall cedar (deodar) forests, this 16th-century wooden temple dedicated to Goddess Hadimba — wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata — beautifully blends spirituality with nature. The temple’s unique architecture, with its four-tiered pagoda-style roof and intricately carved wooden doorway, stands out from anything else in the region. The atmosphere is serene and filled with a sense of divine calm, especially in the early morning or evening hours. However, the area can get quite crowded during peak tourist seasons, and the nearby stalls make it feel a bit commercialized — but the charm of the temple and its forest setting easily outshine that. 📍 Location: Old Manali, Himachal Pradesh 🕒 Timings: 8 AM – 6 PM (Open daily) 💡 Tip: Visit early in the morning for quiet surroundings and great photos among the pine woods. A must-visit heritage and spiritual site that captures the essence of old Manali’s beauty and devotion. 🌲🙏
Soumik S — Google review
Hadimba Devi Temple, also known as Dhungari Temple, was built in 1553 by Maharaja Bahadur Singh and is dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, the wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Nestled in a cedar forest called Dhungiri Van Vihar, the temple is built over a large rock believed to be the deity’s sanctum and showcases stunning pagoda-style Himachali architecture. While the temple’s interiors radiate spiritual calm, photography is strictly prohibited inside, preserving its sanctity. Just outside, the area buzzes with vibrant local life—there’s a serene park perfect for a stroll, and the nearby Khadolkaja Temple adds to the spiritual circuit. For content creators and families alike, the surroundings offer fun and photogenic experiences: you can pose with adorable lambs and rabbits, or dress up in traditional Manali attire for a small fee and capture the essence of Himachali culture. The temple vicinity is also a hotspot for street food lovers, with stalls serving momos, Maggi, and local snacks that make for a flavorful break. Whether you're here for devotion, photography, or cultural immersion, Hadimba Devi Temple and its surroundings offer a rich, multi-sensory experience.
WanderVibes — Google review
Hidimba Devi Temple is one of the coolest spots to check out in Manali. The temple itself is made of wood and looks really unique compared to the usual temples you see. It’s surrounded by tall cedar trees, which makes the whole place feel calm and refreshing. The vibe is peaceful, and you can easily spend some time just walking around, clicking pictures, and soaking in the natural beauty. It’s not just about the temple — the area around it is lively too, with small shops selling snacks, souvenirs, and local stuff. The atmosphere feels very tourist-friendly, and it’s a nice mix of culture and nature. If you’re in Manali, this is definitely a must-visit spot to experience something different and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
Aakash S — Google review
Hidimba Devi Temple is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places to visit in Manali. The temple is surrounded by tall deodar trees, which make the whole area feel calm and refreshing. The wooden structure of the temple is very attractive, with nice carvings and a unique pagoda-style roof. It looks different from most temples in India, and that makes it very special. The atmosphere around the temple is quiet and relaxing. Even if there are many visitors, you can still enjoy the natural beauty and peaceful environment. The place is clean, and the fresh mountain air adds to the experience. The path leading to the temple is also very scenic, making the walk enjoyable. There are small shops around the temple where people sell local Himachali clothes, handicrafts, and snacks. You can also take photos in traditional dress, which is a fun experience for tourists. The surrounding forest area is perfect for clicking pictures or spending some peaceful time with family and friends. Overall, Hidimba Devi Temple is a must-visit place if you are in Manali. It offers natural beauty, a calm atmosphere, and a unique style of architecture. I highly recommend visiting this lovely spot. Must visit the place
Yash O — Google review
Hadimba Devi Temple in Manali is Surrounded by tall deodar trees, Inside, the dimly lit sanctum and the divine presence of Goddess Hadimba create an atmosphere of deep reverence. The temple grounds are clean and well-maintained, and the cool mountain breeze adds to the soothing environment. Visitors often enjoy strolling around the surrounding forest, clicking pictures with traditional Himachali costumes, and meeting the friendly locals. Whether you're a nature lover, a spiritual seeker, or someone interested in local culture, Hadimba Devi Temple is a must-visit in Manali.
Wanderlust K — Google review
Hadimba temple is very beautiful temple surrounded by pine trees. My advice will be to vist in early morning to get quite environment and good pictures. The outside of building has beautiful wooden carvings. There also many local shopes in the surrounding area.
Ganesh S — Google review
Very popular destination of manali. Temple is small as compared to surrounding area. Situated bit uphill to manali main matket. Go gor it to witness huge pine trees around it and small quite vanvihar garden near to it. Entry is free.
Bhavin K — Google review
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Regency Road, Siyal Rd, Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131, India
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Beas River Tributaries

River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the Himalayas near the Beas River, the Beas River campsite offers a mesmerizing experience with its lush nature, majestic hills, and gushing streams. It's an ideal spot to witness stunning sunsets and sunrises while sipping hot chocolate and mingling with fellow adventure enthusiasts. The river is known for thrilling activities like river rafting, where professional guides ensure a safe yet exhilarating experience.
Located at the laps of Himachal, this place is a huge a attracter for tourists around the world. Wonderful place where river rafting is done during the whole year except for winters. Morning views of this place is serene with frozen layer of snow on it
Smitha K — Google review
River is very clean, well maintained in Himachal Pradesh. Vipasha was the first name of this river. Water is very clean and very cold (child). Its a very long river. Its total length is 470 kilometres. The Beas River marks the easternmost border of Alexander the Great's conquests in 326 BCE.👍🏻🧡
Bhagya — Google review
Flow parallel with Kullu Manali Highway. Beautiful place to enjoy beauty of nature. Place surrounded by hills and mountain.Best place to communicate with nature.
Nidhi P — Google review
Beautiful serene Place with Clear water flowing😌 simply calms the mind ⛰🌊
Sataparna K — Google review
Mesmerising 💎🗻 beautiful spot with my love😍 river sounds 🫰🏻 Enjoyed alot
Sweety A — Google review
Very cool place to visit. Fast flow of water with less depth
Bergin G — Google review
Good place for river rafting
Waynemark F — Google review
Best for river rafting. One of the best adventure and thrilling sport activity. Water is so cold that you freeze but the moment you start enjoying it you forget everything. Initially you feel the fear of sinking and get carried away buy water but you got the hands of professional that entertainment you all the way and guides you better till you end. Love the thrilling experience
Dishant P — Google review
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Shiv Temple Baijnath

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Shiv Temple Baijnath is a hidden gem located between Palampur and Bir in the town of Baijnath, Himachal Pradesh. The ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, features exquisite stone carvings and is still active. It sits in a picturesque grassy area overlooking the Binwa River with stunning mountain views. According to legend, the temple houses the shivling that Ravana carried to Lanka.
Visiting the ancient **Baijnath Temple** was a truly spiritual and mesmerizing experience. Located in the picturesque town of Baijnath in Himachal Pradesh, this temple is dedicated to **Lord Shiva** and is one of the most revered shrines in India. The moment I entered the temple premises, I was awestruck by its **architectural grandeur**, peaceful ambiance, and sacred vibrations. Built in the **12th century**, the temple showcases stunning **Nagara-style architecture** with intricate carvings and detailed stone work. The towering shikhara (spire), beautifully sculpted deities, and the sacred Shiva Lingam inside the sanctum create a divine atmosphere. The temple’s historical significance adds to its charm, making it a must-visit for history and spirituality lovers. The vibrations inside the temple are incredibly powerful. The rhythmic chants of **"Om Namah Shivaya"**, the fragrance of incense, and the sound of temple bells create a deeply meditative environment. I felt a profound sense of peace and connection with the divine. The priests were welcoming and performed the rituals with great devotion, enhancing the spiritual experience. Surrounded by the majestic **Dhauladhar ranges** and the flowing Binwa River, the temple offers breathtaking views. The well-maintained premises and cleanliness add to the positive vibe. The nearby gardens and riverbank provide a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection. Baijnath is easily accessible from **Palampur, Kangra, and Dharamshala**. The town has good road connectivity, and ample parking is available near the temple. Local shops selling religious items, souvenirs, and delicious Himachali snacks add convenience for visitors. Whether you seek spiritual solace, historical exploration, or natural beauty, **Baijnath Temple** is a perfect destination. The divine energy, stunning architecture, and serene surroundings make your visit blessed . I left with a heart full of peace and a soul enriched by its sacred aura. Har Har Mahadev
Alex C — Google review
This temple is one of a kind. The moment I entered the temple, it felt like entering a fort, as you see lush green lawn ahead of you. (I have never seen such a sight in any other temple.) I really liked the fact that the govt. has preserved the original theme.
Rajat S — Google review
Beautiful Shivji Temple. Temple is in front of Baijnath Bus Stand. Temple is situated in the Main Baijnath market their you can visit it even if you are short on time. Temple premises are neat and clean. On a clear weather you can see magnificent Dhauladhar. Greenery all around the temple. Clean Washroom are available. Drinking water available. Langar is also available once a day.
AAROHAN C — Google review
Baijnath temple is a beautiful shiva temple in Kangra district of Himachal , according to some sources it’s one of the 12 jyotirlingas The beauty of the Dhauladhar valleys is worth seeing from this temple. This temple is famous for its mythology, architecture and beauty. According to mythology and available historical evidence, this temple was constructed by two merchant brothers named 'Ahuka' and 'Mamuk' in 1204 AD. According to a popular belief, the Pandavas built this temple during their exile in the Dwapar era It is known that Dussehra is not celebrated in Baijnath because Ravana was a beloved devotee of Shiva. It is said that once some local people burnt the effigy of Ravana during Dussehra and after this the organizers and their families had to face misfortune. After that no one tried to celebrate Dussehra here. The temples isn’t wheelchair accessible at all
Manish K — Google review
A serene and spiritually uplifting place! The Baijnath Temple's ancient architecture, peaceful surroundings, and rich history make it a must-visit. Nestled in the Himalayas, it's perfect for both devotees and travelers seeking calm and beauty. Truly divine and well maintained!
Kamaldeep S — Google review
The atmosphere of the temple is really good. It's very old temple and build quality is extraordinary. The carvings on the walls are extraordinary. You should attend aarti in evening. I have attended that twice. There was a group young devotees singing bhajans once and they really made our experience to next level. There is a place where children can play and we can click pics of natural beauty.
Harish S — Google review
If you’re seeking peace, spirituality, and Himalayan charm, this temple offers it all. Calmness reigns over the temple compound—hugged by the Dhauladhar hills, overlooking the Binwa River, with a backdrop that makes it ideal for meditation or quiet reflection
Johnny R — Google review
Shri Baijnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva as Vaidyanath (“Lord of Physicians”), is an ancient 13th‑century Nagara‑style stone shrine built in 1204 AD by merchants Ahuka and Manyuka. It’s situated along the Binwa River with the Dhauladhar Himalayas in the backdrop, offering stunning panoramic views.   With over 2,600 Google reviews, it boasts an exceptional rating of 4.8 out of 5, and TripAdvisor scores it a solid 4.5, reflecting widespread praise for its spiritual and architectural allure. () ⸻ ✨ Highlights & Visitor Impressions Architectural & Scenic Beauty • Visitors highlight the intricate carvings and detailed stonework, often comparing them favorably with Khajuraho artistry.   • The setting—vast lawns, clear mountain views, the flowing river, and a small garden—enhances the peaceful vibe. () Spiritual Ambience • Many travelers report feeling a deep sense of calm and positive energy, particularly near the ancient Shiva lingam. Both religious visitors and secular tourists speak of its calming aura.   Honoured Historical Legacy • Legends connect the lingam to Ravana from the Ramayana, who placed it here during his journey, explaining the temple’s significant mythological roots.   • Despite being centuries old, the temple survived the 1905 Kangra earthquake and was restored in the 18th century by King Sansar Chand.   📌 Practical Details & Recommendations Feature Info Timing Open daily from ~6 AM to ~8 PM (some sources say till 9 PM); morning and evening aarti around 6:30 AM and 7:30 PM. Entrance Fee No entry fee; free of charge. () Photography Allowed outside only; prohibited inside the sanctum. () Accessibility Easy parking nearby; situated right on NH154 with access via Palampur and Paprola rail station (~2 km). () Crowds Calm most of the year; very crowded during Maha Shivaratri (Feb–Mar) and local fairs. () ✅ Final Verdict Baijnath Temple is a must‑visit for architecture enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, and nature lovers. Its peaceful ambiance, compelling history, serene mountain views, and fine artistry make it one of Himachal’s most memorable sites. Expect tranquility, distinct stone carvings, and a sense of divine presence—but remember to respect photography rules inside, and arrive early to enjoy the peaceful aura before crowds arrive. ⸻ 🧳 Tips for Visitors: • Visit early morning around aarti time (6:30 AM) for serene time in the courtyard. • Dress modestly, remove footwear before entering. • Photography only allowed outside the main sanctum. • Visit during festivals like Maha Shivaratri for cultural immersion—but be ready for large crowds. • Check local weather, especially during monsoon season (July–Aug) for better road conditions.
Himachal E — Google review
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2JXV+HHJ, &, VPO, Teh, Baijnath, Himachal Pradesh 176125, India
https://bababaijnath.in/
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Jana Waterfall, Jana Gaon

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Nestled in the serene village of Jana Gaon, about 32 km from Manali, Jana Waterfall is a hidden gem surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The backdrop of snow-capped mountains and lush greenery makes it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque views of the waterfall, set amidst pine forests and apple orchards.
It truly is. A little gem high up on the mountain with clear water crisp air gorgeous trees amazing birds and a stunning view to be blown away.. it’s easier to take a car and go, do climb up.. wear comfortable walking shoes as the view up is lovely.. don’t forget to buy some shawls from the ladies stalls near the waterfall and definitely eat at the himachali dhaba down it’s manned by a Bengali family but the cuisine is himachali that’s our national integration at its best.. take the Thai as they serve a lot I’d things in it and it’s quite economical..
Indrani C — Google review
What it lacks in size, it makes up in beauty, ambience and liveliness. The waterfall is accessible, the water is sparkling and cold, and local hospitality adds its own charm. Best appreciated before the peak season crowds jam the place.
Subrata R — Google review
All in all - its just a theek thaak waterfall. JANA on the other hand is a bful place to stay Waterfall starts when one starts moving uphill from naggar. Water trail can be seen at many places, but this is the best of them. It is located 15 mins from Jana village - 15 mins when you ride continuously. In season, one should park vehicle before and walk to the waterfall for lot of tourists may cause jam. The road from Naggar is good only in patches, and its not a very wide road. By the time one reaches waterfall, there is no sign of pucca road. - i guess the work is currently in progress. if one continues to go uphill, one will reach Bijli Mahadev Temple
Robin S — Google review
I went in June mid, there wasn’t much water flowing in the water fall. The road with pine trees is amazing. Waterfall itself wasn’t that good but the journey was great. The road is problematic towards the end so take care.
Kulvinder S — Google review
Peaceful Spot but Not Worth the Tough & Far Journey Jana Waterfall, nestled in the quiet village of Jana Gaon near Kullu, offers a serene and refreshing setting. The small stream that gently winds through the rocks and falls over a short distance is indeed beautiful, with its soothing sound and natural charm. The simplicity and natural beauty of the place are quite pleasing, especially if you're already in the area. However, the journey from Manali is long and the road conditions are quite poor. Considering the size and scale of the waterfall, it may not justify the effort and time it takes to get there unless you're combining the visit with nearby attractions or are keen to explore remote village life. A good stop for those seeking peace and a rustic Himachali lunch nearby, but manage your expectations if you're heading out solely for the waterfall.
Harish S — Google review
Hidden gem. Week day morning no one around. A bit scary if u not used to real natural unkept river, but bathing in crystal clear water was so refreshing.
Perjit S — Google review
Peaceful Beauty at Jana Waterfall – A Hidden Gem in Kullu-Manali Jana Waterfall is a serene and refreshing spot nestled in the hills near Kullu-Manali. The journey to the waterfall is scenic, surrounded by lush greenery, apple orchards, and charming mountain views. It's a perfect escape from the crowded tourist areas. The waterfall itself may not be very huge, but the natural beauty and calm atmosphere make it totally worth visiting. You can also enjoy delicious Himachali food (like siddu and rajma chawal) at the local dhabas nearby — simple but authentic! It's an amazing place to relax, take photos, and enjoy the local vibe. Best visited during monsoon or early morning hours for the freshest view. Highly recommended if you love peaceful nature and offbeat locations. Would love to visit again!
Neha G — Google review
The place has a usp of good view of the kullu valley and a small water fall . Most people come for the local food here . They have thali which has the siddu , rajma , red rice , kadi , saag and makki roti .
Kshitij T — Google review
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353F+F42, Jana Rd, Jana, Himachal Pradesh 175104, India
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Sri Harmandir Sahib

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Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, is a central place of worship for Sikhs worldwide. The temple is made of white marble covered in gold leaf and is surrounded by the Amritsar Sarovar, with a causeway called the Guru's Bridge leading to its entrance. Inside, devotees can find the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.
Our family visited Sri Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara during 21 to 23 October 2025 Dipawali holidays Darshan. We stayed at Sri Guru Arian Devji Niwas, near campus. Due to the blessings of God, we took Darshan for 3 consecutive days, in a calm, tranquil, pious, religious atmosphere. We got Langar prasad. Hundreds of Sikh community bhakts were voluntarily providing their valuable services happily. It has a clean, peaceful, serene, excellent infrastructure facilities coupled with best human resources serving the devotees.
Brijmohan D — Google review
The Shri Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, is a spiritual and cultural beacon for Sikhs worldwide. Located in Amritsar, Punjab, India, it's a masterpiece of Sikh architecture, blending Indian and Islamic styles. The temple's gleaming gold dome and intricate marble work create a breathtaking sight, especially when illuminated at night. The sacred Amrit Sarovar pool surrounds the temple, symbolizing spiritual growth. As the holiest gurmukhā gurudwārā, it houses the Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism's holy scripture. The temple's four entrances signify equality and openness, welcoming people from all walks of life.
Sohail R — Google review
Beautiful, humbling place. There was so much to experience from the Golden temple to the jora service to the langar service to the gold sewa workshop. The museums on-site are also there to serve as a reminder of the resilience that Sikhs have had to have to survive and become a large community. There are many gurudwaras and soravars (lakes) on-site to take amrat as well. To be able to sit under the trees that some of the Gurus had done so was also wonderful. A beautiful place to visit.
Piyush P — Google review
Visiting Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment you step inside, the positive energy of the place surrounds you completely. The sight of the golden structure reflecting on the holy water is absolutely breathtaking, it feels serene and spiritual in every sense. The seva done by volunteers, from helping visitors to preparing and serving food in the langar, is truly inspiring. The langar experience itself is something everyone should have at least once, pure, and full of devotion. The entire temple complex is extremely well-maintained, clean, and beautifully organized despite the huge crowds. The pathway around the sarovar is peaceful for sitting or walking, especially in the early morning or late evening when the lighting makes it look magical. Overall, Sri Harmandir Sahib is not just a religious place but a symbol of peace, equality, and faith. No matter what your background is, you’ll feel a deep sense of spirituality here. A must-visit place that truly touches the heart.
Abhisek P — Google review
Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, originally built by Guru Ram Das Ji, is a full-on serenity powerhouse. The entire space operates like a high-efficiency ecosystem — calm energy, timeless architecture, and a 24/7 langar that serves thousands with seamless execution. Many devotees believe that with the Guru’s blessings, even the toughest illnesses can find relief and healing here. Stepping inside feels like your mind gets a hard reset — clarity, balance, and a sense of collective harmony all in one place.
Satinder K — Google review
Good experience ❤️‍🩹 15 sites Sri Harmandir Sahib, widely known as the Golden Temple, is the holiest Gurdwara and the most significant pilgrimage site in Sikhism. Located in the heart of Amritsar, Punjab, it is a symbol of human brotherhood and equality, welcoming people of all castes, creeds, and races. Key Details Name Origin: "Harmandir" means "Temple of God" (Hari = God, Mandir = Temple), while "Sahib" denotes respect. It is called the Golden Temple because its upper stories and dome are adorned with approximately 400-500 kilograms of pure gold leaf. Location and Architecture: The temple complex is built on a 67-foot-square platform in the center of the Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar), a large sacred water tank. The main temple structure is connected to the shore by a causeway. A unique architectural feature is its four entrances, symbolizing that the path to God is open to everyone from all directions.
Government L — Google review
Needless to add this place is absolutely magical especially early morning between 3.30 am and 5.30 am. It is absolutely breathtaking. A must visit at that time. One can sleep later during the day. The serenity an peacefulness is something one must experience.
Himanshu V — Google review
A divine place. I have almost zero knowledge of Sikhism. But when I stand in th3 queue for 4 hours that is when I felt the presence different energy. I have been to Kashi, Ujjain and every where u have to stand in queue. A lot of pushing touching, but here people are standing together with families but with pure energy and devotion to "Guru"🙏
B G — Google review
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Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Amritsar Cantt., Punjab 143006, India
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Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the breathtaking Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran is a revered pilgrimage site for both Sikhs and Hindus. This spiritual haven is not only known for its stunning views of the surrounding snowy mountains but also for its remarkable hot springs, which are believed to possess mystical healing properties. Visitors can enjoy a rejuvenating bath in these natural springs, with one conveniently located within the gurudwara itself and others nearby at guesthouses.
Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran is located in the Parvati valley along the Parvati river, few kiolmetres from Kasol on the way to Barshaini. It is very well known for the natural hot water springs, believed to be the creation of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. You can feel the warmth of spring in whole gurudwara. Must have langar prasad after praying at darbar sahib. Photography is not allowed inside. You can also ask to stay overnight in gurudwara and offer your services at langar etc. Water is very very hot so please make sure to mix cold water if you wanna take bath. Date of Visit - 28th March 2025
Kunal G — Google review
A peaceful and spiritual spot in Parvati Valley, Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran offers free langar (community meal) to all visitors, including a must-try tasty halwa that’s warm, rich, and soul-satisfying. The natural hot springs here are unique—you can even feel the heat under the temple floors. Perfect place to refresh your spirit and body.
WanderVibes — Google review
🌄✨ Divine Serenity at Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran ✨🌄 Visiting Gurudwara Sahib in Manikaran was a soul-touching experience that words can barely capture. Nestled amidst the majestic Parvati Valley, this sacred place radiates peace and spiritual energy like no other. The sound of the flowing river beside the Gurudwara, the chants echoing in the air, and the welcoming aura of seva (selfless service) makes you feel instantly connected and grounded. The hot springs here are not just a natural wonder but also a symbol of faith—used to cook the langar (community meal), which is offered with so much love and humility. 🙏🍛 Whether you’re a spiritual seeker or simply exploring the beauty of Himachal, this place leaves a lasting impact. The calmness, the divine energy, and the scenic beauty all come together to create an experience that’s both humbling and uplifting. 🧡 Highly recommended—not just for the religious significance, but for the powerful sense of peace it brings. A must-visit gem in the heart of Himachal! 🌿✨
Shubham S — Google review
Stayed for 3 days in the year 2017. The Gurudwara welcomes everyone with open arms and teaches humility and community service. Taking a dip in the hot pond which is all natural is the best thing. The marvel of life rice being cooked in hot spring water. Safe for girls.
StorybyAnupama — Google review
I visited the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara in Kasol.I had langar there which was simple yet delicious. The highlight was the natural hot spring inside the gurudwara complex it’s like a natural sauna surrounded by the Himalayas! A place that touches both your heart and soul.
Siddharth P — Google review
Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran is a peaceful and spiritually uplifting place. The langar, hot springs, and serene mountain surroundings make it a must-visit in Kasol. A truly calming experience for anyone traveling to Himachal Pradesh.
Nitish D — Google review
During our trip to Manikaran in Himachal Pradesh, we had a truly unforgettable experience surrounded by natural beauty and spiritual serenity. The highlight of our visit was the famous Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, where we were warmly welcomed and served delicious free food, known as Prasad, in the community kitchen (langar). It was heartwarming to see people from all walks of life sitting together and sharing a meal in such a peaceful environment. Just beside the Gurudwara, we marveled at the natural hot springs that are believed to have healing properties. The steam rising from the springs in the cool mountain air created a magical atmosphere. Watching people cook rice and lentils in the hot spring water was both fascinating and unique. The entire experience combined spiritual peace, natural wonder, and human kindness in a way that left a lasting impression on all of us.
Srikanta M — Google review
Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran is a truly divine and spiritual place nestled in the beautiful Parvati Valley. It's a sacred spot for both Sikhs and Hindus, with a peaceful Gurudwara and an ancient Shiv Mandir located side by side. One of the unique features here is the natural hot water springs and even a hot cave, which adds to the mystical charm of this place. The spiritual vibe, the free langar (community meal), and the serene surroundings make it a must-visit destination in Manikaran. Whether you're on a religious journey or just exploring Himachal, don’t miss this sacred and soulful experience.
Ashish T — Google review
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Hari Har Ghat, Manikaran Rd, Manikaran, Himachal Pradesh 175105, India
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Parashar Lake

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Lake
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Bodies of Water
Nestled in the Dhauladhar Range in Kullu Valley, Parashar Lake is a sacred mountain-top lake with a 13th-century pagoda-style temple on its edge. This stunning winter trekking spot offers breathtaking views of forests, rivulets, and charming villages. Surrounded by the Pir Pranjal Dhauladhar and Kinnaur mountains, it provides solace and tranquility for nature lovers.
Parashar Lake serene beauty, calm and silent. You can spend hours sitting here and watching the nearby mountains, greenery It was quite chilled even in this scorching summer. Camping facility available near the place.
Binni S — Google review
It was a one-of-a-kind experience, especially in the snow. We trekked alone through the snowy landscape and even witnessed live snowfall. The next morning, the view was absolutely breathtaking. However, it was so cold that taking photos was a real challenge.
Sayak H — Google review
It is a peaceful and beautiful spot surrounded by nature. It holds religious importance as it is linked to Sage Rishi Parashar..so visitors are requested to avoid smoking, drinking or loud music. The weather is refreshing and the views are stunning. Please help keep the area clean and respect its calm and spiritual environment.
Oak A — Google review
Very offbeat place with very less crowd. Religious place, temple of Rishi Parashar. The views are amazing but you can feel difficult to breathe here, so don’t push yourself alot. Lovely journey.
Kulvinder S — Google review
Pics are from 2019. One serene place to visit. Can be reached both by trekking and by bus. They say the water of the lake is holy. • Floating Island Phenomenon At its center floats a small island of vegetation that shifts position over time-covering roughly 7 % of the lake's surface, with the remaining 93 % water Local lore frames it as a "microcosm of Earth" and says its motion foretells natural events • Spiritual Significance A three-storied pagoda-style temple stands on the shore, dedicated to Rishi Parashara. Built in the 13th-14th century by King Ban Sen of Mandi, it was reportedly carved from a single deodar tree and decorated with fine woodwork. The site sees major festivals like Rishi Panchami, Sauranahulia, and other fairs that draw pilgrims from across neighboring valleys. . Legendary Origin According to myth, after the Kurukshetra War, Bhima-one of the Pandavas-struck a mountain with his elbow to create a depression in which the lake formed for Lord Kamrunag, who wanted to stay there forever.
StorybyAnupama — Google review
This place is very cool. Especially you can come here with your family to visit and it snows here during winters. ⛰️⛰️🫰🏻🤍🤍❤️❤️💙💙
Om S — Google review
It's highly represhing and heavenly place. The beauty of the lake is mesmerizing with devince presence of parasar Muni.
S. G — Google review
Parashar Lake, is a freshwater lake located in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, India at an altitude of 2,730 meters. It is named after Rishi Parashar, an ancient Hindu sage and father of Krishna Vyas, who is believed to have meditated here. The lake is a notable tourist hotspot for its in-floating island, which is believed to mysteriously move across the lake during nighttime.
HEMRAJ C — Google review
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D.P.F. Parashar Dhar, Himachal Pradesh 175005, USA
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Tirthan Valley Rd

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Valleys
Tirthan Valley Rd is a picturesque destination located in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, sitting at an elevation of 1600 meters above sea level. The valley gets its name from the Tirthan River that runs through it and is situated approximately 3 kilometers from the entrance of Great Himalayan National Park. This serene location offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature's beauty and explore the surrounding attractions.
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Himachal Pradesh 175123, India
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Viceregal Lodge

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Viceregal Lodge, also known as Rashtrapati Niwas, is a historic structure in Shimla that served as the summer residence of the Indian Viceroy from 1888 to 1946. It is a significant site for history and architecture enthusiasts, featuring Mock-Tudor architecture surrounded by well-maintained gardens. The lodge has been repurposed into an advanced university complex, limiting access to only a few staterooms during guided tours.
Viceregal Lodge (Indian Institute of Advanced Study), Shimla If you're in Shimla, Viceregal Lodge is an unmissable gem — a stunning blend of history, architecture, and serenity. As a Level 9 Google Local Guide, I found this place to be one of the most well-preserved and informative heritage sites in India. 🕰️ History & Heritage: Built in 1888, this magnificent British-era structure served as the residence of the Viceroy of India. Walking through its grand halls, you can almost feel the echoes of major pre-independence political decisions. It's also where the Shimla Conference of 1945 took place. 🏰 Architecture & Grounds: The Scottish Baronial-style architecture is jaw-dropping. From beautifully carved wooden interiors to its lush green lawns and panoramic views of the surrounding hills — every corner is a postcard. Perfect for history buffs, architecture lovers, and photographers alike. 🎟️ Entry & Guide Services: The guided tour inside the building is well-organized (limited to certain rooms for preservation reasons). The guides are knowledgeable and narrate history in an engaging manner. The entry ticket is reasonably priced, and students often get a discount. 📸 Photo Tip: Photography is allowed only outside the building, but the gardens and exteriors are more than enough to fill your camera roll! 🧼 Cleanliness & Facilities: Very well-maintained premises. Clean restrooms, drinking water stations, and well-marked walking paths. 🅿️ Parking & Access: Ample parking is available near the entrance. Though a bit uphill, it’s accessible by car or taxi. Wheelchair access is limited but the staff is helpful. ☕ Nearby Amenities: There’s a small café and bookstore inside the campus. Also close to other Shimla attractions like the State Museum and Annandale. 🔁 Best Time to Visit: Early mornings or late afternoons. Autumn and Spring bring out the best colors in the garden landscape. --- Final Verdict: Whether you're a traveler, student, or just someone seeking a peaceful retreat with a story — Viceregal Lodge is an experience, not just a destination. Highly recommended for a half-day visit in Shimla!
Khan J — Google review
This place is really beautiful, it takes you back to the British era. There’s a lot of greenery outside and the views are amazing. You need a ticket to visit both inside and outside. Inside, it gives a very royal feeling and you also get to learn about the history
Sapna N — Google review
The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) is a research institute in Shimla, housed in the former Viceregal Lodge, a must visit Historical place..built between 1884 and 1888 as the summer residence for the Viceroy of India. After India's independence, the lodge was renamed Rashtrapati Niwas (President's House). Loads of jaw dropping advanced features built e.g. Concealed Electrical wiring, advanced Fire fighting system, 200 years old working pendulum, walnut interiors. etc... Its amazing..!! It also contains rare archives, If you are visiting Shimla and keep interest in History...a must must visit. PS - Photography inside the building is prohibited.
M. T — Google review
The Viceregal Lodge in Shimla is one of those places that instantly takes you back in time. The moment you step inside, you’re surrounded by extraordinary architecture, intricate woodwork, and an atmosphere that reflects the grandeur of the British era. The building itself is absolutely stunning — every corridor, staircase, and room tells a story of its own. The lush gardens outside and the panoramic views from the hilltop add even more charm to the visit. We took the guided tour, which was informative and helped us understand the historical significance of each section of the lodge. However, I personally felt that the tour was a bit rushed. Even though the guide mentioned that we could take our time, we were quickly moved from one room to another. I would have loved to pause longer and really soak in the details — the furniture, the photos, and the artifacts that make this place so special. Despite that, it’s a must-visit attraction in Shimla. The architecture alone makes it worth the trip, and if you’re someone who appreciates history, art, or old-world charm, you’ll definitely enjoy it here. I’d recommend visiting early in the day to truly take in its beauty and peaceful surroundings.
NAGARJUNA C — Google review
Vicergal lodge named as 13 British viceroys used this placec as residence and used as their capital for 8months every year as summer capital. Draft of partition of India was discussed here. Dr S Radhakrishnan converted this to educational institute IIAS, now offers advanced studies in social science and humanities. British era history involved in this building. 137 years old now. But sad to see poor maintenance and upkeep of structure inspite of hefty entry fee to stay 30 mins inside the building as guided tour.
Amit D — Google review
Situated at 2.5 kms from Shimla railway station, this used to the de-facto power base in India during the British times for 8 months. The first building in Shimla to get electricity, it also saw time as Independent India's first President House for around a decade. Guided tours are available but too many people are stuffed in them and one can't properly appreciate the amount of history (usually in form of images and lettering). A proper way would be to let people go in and browse at their own leisure. Alas, one can't have that. Only the ground floor is accessible (4 odd rooms) to public. There is a lawn and small garden outside as well.
Mayank S — Google review
Nestled amidst the misty peaks of Shimla, the Viceregal Lodge stands as a testament to India's colonial past, a grand edifice that whispers tales of viceroys and vanished empires. As I approached this architectural marvel, perched on Observatory Hill, the crisp mountain air carried the scent of pine and history, instantly transporting me to an era of opulence and intrigue. Built in 1888 as the summer residence for the British Viceroy of India, the lodge exudes an aura of regal elegance. Its Tudor-style architecture, with sloping roofs, ornate chimneys, and intricate stonework, blends seamlessly with the Himalayan landscape. The red-brick facade, adorned with Gothic arches and stained-glass windows, evokes a fairy-tale castle, yet grounded in the rugged beauty of the hills. Stepping inside, I was greeted by polished wooden floors that creaked softly underfoot, echoing the footsteps of luminaries like Lord Kitchener and Lord Curzon, who once paced these halls. The interiors are a treasure trove of Victorian splendor. The Durbar Hall, with its soaring ceilings and crystal chandeliers, once hosted lavish balls and diplomatic gatherings. Antique furniture, Persian rugs, and oil paintings of British royalty adorn the rooms, while the library shelves brim with leather-bound tomes that hint at the intellectual pursuits of yore. Wandering through the private chambers, I imagined the whispers of secret councils and the clink of champagne glasses, all preserved in meticulous detail by the Archaeological Survey of India. What truly captivates is the lodge's panoramic views. From the terrace, Shimla unfolds like a watercolor painting—rolling hills dotted with colonial bungalows, the distant snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas piercing the sky, and the bustling Mall Road below. On a clear day, the vista is breathtaking, a reminder of why this spot was chosen for respite from the plains' heat. The surrounding gardens, with their manicured lawns and exotic flora, offer serene spots for reflection, where one can lose track of time amidst the chirping birds and gentle breeze. Visiting Viceregal Lodge isn't just a historical detour; it's an immersive journey into India's layered heritage. The entry fee is modest, and guided tours provide fascinating insights without overwhelming the senses. For history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a peaceful escape, this lodge is indispensable. It left me with a profound appreciation for the past's enduring charm, urging me to return and uncover more secrets. In a world of fleeting trends, Viceregal Lodge remains a beautiful, unchanging beacon of grace and grandeur.
Mehebub — Google review
The Viceregal Lodge, also known as the Rashtrapati Niwas, is one of Shimla’s most magnificent and historically rich landmarks. Perched on Observatory Hill, this grand Scottish-style mansion was once the summer residence of the British Viceroy of India — a place where many important decisions shaping modern India were made. Built in 1888, the architecture is a masterpiece of grey stone walls, intricate woodwork, and lush gardens that overlook the hills. Every corridor inside tells a story — from the polished teak interiors to the grand staircase that echoes the footsteps of history. The guided tour gives fascinating insights into the colonial era, showing original furniture, photographs, and relics from the time when Shimla was the summer capital of British India. Outside, the lawns are perfectly manicured, offering breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere ideal for slow walks and reflection. Whether you’re a history lover, architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates timeless beauty, the Viceregal Lodge is a must-visit in Shimla.
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Rashtrapati Nivas Chaura Maidan Road, Near, Observatory Hill, Boileauganj, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171004, India
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The Mall

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Mall in Shimla is a remarkable pedestrian promenade that spans approximately 6 km from Chhota Shimla to the Viceregal Lodge, with the main tourist-friendly stretch covering about 3 km from The Ridge to the lodge. This open-air area is free of motor vehicles for the most part, making it perfect for leisurely strolls, shopping, and dining experiences.
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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India, USA
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Shree Hanuman Temple, Jakhu, Shimla

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shree Hanuman Temple, Jakhu is a picturesque mountaintop Hindu temple in Himachal Pradesh, featuring a massive sculpture of Lord Hanuman and inhabited by many wild monkeys. The area also boasts other significant temples like Bhimakali Temple and Sankat Mochan Temple. Visitors can take different roads leading to various attractions such as Ramchandra Chowk and Rich Mount, offering stunning views of the snow-clad Himalayan peaks.
The climb up can be a bit challenging, especially if you’re walking from the Ridge, but it’s worth it. For those who prefer comfort, taxis and a ropeway are available. Along the way, you’ll notice troops of monkeys (after all, it is Hanuman’s temple), so it’s best to be cautious and avoid carrying food or loose items in your hands. What I really loved was the serenity once you reach the top. Despite being a popular attraction, the temple retains a peaceful aura. The views of Shimla and the surrounding mountains are breathtaking, especially during early morning or sunset hours. Inside the temple, the spiritual atmosphere feels calming, making it a rewarding stop for both devotees and tourists. Overall, Jakhu Temple is a blend of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you go for faith, photography, or simply to enjoy the views, it’s an experience you shouldn’t miss in Shimla.
Shivang S — Google review
The most famous and prominent Hanuman Temple in Shimla is the Jakhu Temple (also spelled Jakhoo Temple). It is a major landmark and a must-visit for tourists and devotees. Here is key information for other people: Jakhu Temple, Shimla The Jakhu Temple visit was, without a doubt, the absolute highlight of my Shimla trip. This place is so much more than just a temple; it’s an experience that combines thrilling transport, breathtaking views, deep spirituality, and a touch of wild adventure. Getting There: Take the Ropeway! I highly recommend taking the Jakhu Ropeway. The steep hike (about 45 minutes) is there for the adventurous, but for comfort and the sheer aerial view, the cable car wins. For a few hundred rupees, you get a short, smooth, and scenic ride that lifts you right over the pine trees. It's truly a cinematic ascent, where Shimla city slowly unfolds below you like a miniature town. It saves time and energy, which you'll need for soaking up the atmosphere at the top. The Colossal Hanuman Statue The moment you step off the ropeway, you are greeted by the magnificent, towering presence of the 108-foot Lord Hanuman statue. Its vibrant orange color stands out so beautifully against the blue sky and green hills. It's a marvel of engineering and a powerful symbol of faith. You can see this statue from The Ridge and The Mall Road, but standing right at its base, looking up, is awe-inspiring. It truly feels like the silent guardian of Shimla. The Temple and the View The ancient temple itself is nestled amongst thick deodar forests and has a wonderfully tranquil, spiritual atmosphere. The air is filled with the calming scent of incense and the sound of bells. It is believed that Lord Hanuman's footprint is preserved here, which adds a deep layer of mythology to the visit. From the temple complex, the panoramic views are unbeatable. You get a 360-degree vista of the surrounding snow-capped Himalayan ranges, the winding valleys, and Shimla's charming, colonial-style rooftops. We caught it around sunset, and the golden hour lighting up the mountains was simply unforgettable
Mr. P — Google review
Peaceful and Divine Place — Jakhu Temple, Shimla Jakhu Temple is one of the most peaceful and divine places I’ve ever visited. The huge Hanuman Ji statue looks majestic and can be seen from almost every corner of Shimla. The vibe here is calm, spiritual, and refreshing — perfect for anyone seeking peace. The temple is clean, well-maintained, and surrounded by beautiful pine trees. You can reach easily by ropeway or by a short trek. A must-visit spot when you’re in Shimla!
Sudhanshu R — Google review
Jakhu Temple is a peaceful and divine spot surrounded by tall deodar trees and fresh mountain air. The giant 108 foot Hanuman statue is truly awe-inspiring, and the panoramic views of Shimla are breathtaking. The temple radiates serenity and spiritual energy. Just be mindful of the monkeys! A must-visit place for nature and spirituality lovers alike.
Jatin D — Google review
Jakhu Temple (also Jakhoo Temple) is an ancient temple in Shimla,Himachal Pradesh, India, dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Hanuman. A giant 108-feet-high idol of Hanuman was unveiled at Jakhu Hanuman temple on 4 November 2010. The temple is accessible by foot, horse, taxi or ropeway. The Jakhu Ropeway is an aerial lift that links a point near the centre of Shimla to the temple. It was developed by Jagson International Limited and opened in 2017.
Vijay ! — Google review
It was really peaceful and divine. The bhandaar was soo tasty and there was variety of food given with prasad too. You can either go in your own vehicle or there are some guys available near the church who will arrange your up and down journey - which was quite convenient and fast as they have a shortcut way of only 3-4kms. (They took 500 from us for drop and pick outside the temple). After you've reached outside the temple, there are stairs (no fee) and escalator (Rs. 20 ticket per person) available to the temple.
Bhavik K — Google review
Visited Jakhu Temple in Shimla for Hanuman Ji’s darshan. We took a private van from the Clock Tower for ₹300 (up & down for two people), though there’s also an HRTC bus available for around ₹30 which comes every 30–50 minutes. There are a lot of monkeys around; they’re not harmful but you need to be careful with your belongings. Standing below the huge Hanuman statue and offering prayers felt truly divine and peaceful. A must-visit spot for a calm spiritual experience.”
Naman J — Google review
Hanuman temple is certainly worth visiting. You can walk or take the pods...when arriving watch out for the monkeys as the like to grab the food. The temple is on a mountain so the view is wonderful.
Jurgen B — Google review
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Jakhu Temple Park, Jakhu, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001, India
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Kalka Shimla Railway

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Scenic Railroads
The Kalka Shimla Railway, a 19th-century marvel, offers breathtaking mountain vistas. This historic railway is surrounded by attractions such as the Town Hall, Christ Church, and Lakkar Bazar in Shimla. The route also provides access to natural wonders like Chadwick Waterfall and Jana Falls. Additionally, it serves as a gateway to various trekking destinations including Roopkund Lake Trek and Pindari Glacier Trek.
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Himachal Pradesh, India
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Sunset Point

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
Sunset Point in Kasauli is a popular destination for nature lovers and couples seeking romantic views. Located near the Kasauli Club, this lookout offers breathtaking vistas of the sun setting behind the majestic Himalayan mountains. Visitors can also enjoy sunrise views from this point, making it an ideal spot to start the day. The area surrounding Sunset Point is known for its misty wooded peaks and tranquil valleys, providing a serene atmosphere for quiet walks and photography opportunities.
A beautiful experience, and actually magical which will leave you confused whether it's dawn or dusk. A easy walk about 30 mins to one hour, but you won't feel the pinch. As the walk is through beautiful ancient british era bungalows and trees, and flowers blooming. Just near sunset point is a small cafe. I didn't like cafe much as it was filled with plastic (selling items). The walk was beautiful and so was the timing. It felt like looking at a sea with mountains, and the sun dipping. We were there for an hour until the sun finally went in. Beware of the monkeys, don't feed them please. Don't try to shoo them either, just walk your path and they would be fine. Please don't litter this beautiful place, the army takes in a lot of effort to keep it open to the rest of country. We should respect that.
WinNie — Google review
I've been visiting Kasauli Sunset Point regularly over the past 15 years — around 15 to 20 times — and it never loses its charm. This spot holds a special place in my heart for its peaceful and calming atmosphere. The serenity here is unmatched, especially on quiet weekdays when you can truly absorb the beauty of nature without distractions. The view during sunset is breathtaking, and if you’re lucky to catch it on a cloudy day, the place turns magical — almost surreal. The best time to visit is from September to December, when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear. Tip: Try to avoid weekends (Saturday & Sunday), as the place tends to get crowded with tourists from nearby states. On such days, the peaceful charm fades and the area feels more like a regular park rather than a serene hill station. If you're someone who appreciates quiet moments and scenic beauty, make sure to plan your visit during weekdays. Kasauli Sunset Point is truly a gem — a peaceful escape that deserves to be treated with care and respect.
Amit K — Google review
One of the most beautiful sunset views I’ve ever seen—peaceful hills, glowing skies, and a calm vibe that’s hard to describe. It's nature’s therapy. I visited on a weekend and found it a bit crowded, so try going on a weekday for a quieter experience. There are two small eateries nearby for chai and snacks—simple but perfect. ✨ Tips: – Arrive 20–30 mins before sunset for the best spot – Wear a light jacket (it gets breezy) – Avoid weekends if you prefer less crowd – Carry your camera—every angle is a wallpaper
Nitin S — Google review
A peaceful spot offering beautiful valley views, especially during sunset. Located 3 km from Mall Road - 2 km by taxi and 1 km walk required. The area is well-maintained by the Air Force and a small play area. Arrive 20-30 minutes early as the sunset happens quickly.
T R — Google review
The place has a really nice atmosphere and peaceful vibes. It’s surrounded by natural beauty and is known for its amazing sunset view. Unfortunately, I couldn’t see the sunset properly because the weather was bad that day. Still, it felt refreshing to visit — definitely worth coming back on a clear day!
Tanmoy P — Google review
A Golden Farewell at Sunset Point, Kasauli Sunset Point in Kasauli truly lives up to its name, offering a spectacular view as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple. It's a must-visit for anyone in Kasauli seeking a tranquil and picturesque experience. Getting there is quite easy. You can enjoy a pleasant walk from the main parking area, which is a great way to take in the serene surroundings. Alternatively, taxis are readily available to drop you closer to the viewpoint, making it accessible for everyone. The sunset itself is the main draw here, and it's absolutely mesmerizing. The panoramic views of the valleys and distant peaks make for a stunning backdrop, perfect for photography or simply soaking in the natural beauty. A crucial tip: Don't bother visiting on a cloudy day! The entire purpose of the point is to witness the sunset, and if the sky is overcast, you'll be left disappointed. Plan your visit for a clear evening to ensure you get the full experience. Be prepared when you go, as there are no shops or vendors at Sunset Point. Remember to carry your own water bottles and any snacks you might need to stay hydrated and energized while you enjoy the view. Overall, a highly recommended spot for a beautiful end to your day in Kasauli!
Varun K — Google review
Nice point to view nature and deep valley , must go ahead till the end, there is a rain shelter, go further behind it and see the magic, although rainy days are best to see but if you're before peak afternoon you can still enjoy the pleasant views
Ojas P — Google review
If you're in Kasauli, you simply can't miss this. Watching the sunset from this point is a breathtaking experience. Seeing the sun dip behind the hills and paint the whole sky in shades of orange, pink, and red is just magical. It's the perfect way to end the day. The atmosphere is incredibly peaceful, with a cool breeze and a panoramic view of the valleys below. It makes you feel so calm and connected to nature. Whether you're a tourist or a local, making your way here for the evening is 100% worth it. It’s the highlight of Kasauli!
Arunangshu B — Google review
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VXRC+JGR, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh 173204, India
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Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple, Kasauli

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Manki Point, also known as Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple, is a small Hindu temple located on a hilltop in Kasauli. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is home to many monkeys. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding area from the top of the hill. The temple was recently reopened after being closed due to Covid-19 restrictions. Visitors are not allowed to bring cameras or phones and must deposit all bags at the check point before proceeding on foot.
A visit to Hanuman Ji temple is truly rewarding! Be prepared for a hard trek and a long walk with many stairs — it’s definitely challenging. But once you reach the top, the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views make it all worth it.”
Ruchi S — Google review
Everything A grade, only to reach there especially for elderly is bit difficult.As vehicles are not allowed and got to walk steep road for 4 to 5 km is difficult . Govt should start e rickshaws for public.
Rakesh K — Google review
This is the highest point of Kasauli. Took a cab all the way up to the air force sub station. From there it was a 30 min climb (would have been much faster if I was alone). It is just a lot of stairs but they are nicely paved and well maintained. Senior citizens and even 70+ year olds also come up if they take a lot of rest in between (there are places to sit and rest). The temple at the top has a peaceful vibe. There are monkeys here and you'll be instructed to not carry food in your hand. If you have the "prasadam" from the temple, carry them in your pockets. This is also known as the Monkey point or Manki point. Our cab driver told us "Manki" is not a spelling error but refers to the hindi word "mann ki" (something related to heart/soul) but not sure about it's authenticity. The main downside of visiting this place is that it is close to the air force station and all electronic devices are prohibited - meaning no photography at all. Most of the pics you see here on this pin are actually from different places in Kasauli (added erroneously ...smh). Some pictures of the temple can be taken from a km away from the Gilbert Trail if you zoom in. There is a paid locker where you submit your bags and devices and go for the hike.
Maharshi R — Google review
Temple is located at 6500 feets. 300 steps to climb. Only taxis are allowed from Mall Road Car Parking or you trek for an hour. Mountain views are awesome. It is believed that during Lord Hanumans flight from himalayas bringing Sanjeevani booti his left foot was rested on this hill and hence the importance of this place. Mobiles, photography etc strictly prohibited 🚫 in this area.
CA. G — Google review
Its a beautiful temple located on mountain top of kasauli. The visiting time is till 4pm all around the year and 1-2 is lunch time. There is no Entry fee. Taxi service is available from mall road to manki point for 200-250 rupees per person but I would highly recommend to cover the beautiful trail on foot as you get to enjoy the beautiful path. Its is hardly 3-4 kms and an easy trail. If you are lucky enough you get to see the valley covered with beautiful flowers specially during monsoon (mid July- September end). Or you can choose the small path going via sunset point which connects to manki point in between and is about 1-1.5kms and slightly steep. Phones, smart watches and bags are not allowed inside the temple area as it is a Cantt area and you can submit your belongings by paying some charges. Carry cash as you will be needing it for buying food/water inside the temple premises. After entering the cantt area, temple is half kilometer on top with 282 stairs. You can enjoy the view from top. Beware of monkeys if carrying food items.
Pratiksha N — Google review
the Sanjeevani Hanuman Temple is a must visit place in kasauli. Located atop a mountain, the temple is accessible only by foot. Be aware that it's situated within an Air Force station, meaning no mobile phones or electronic devices are allowed inside. A paid locker facility is available to store your belongings before you proceed. Security checks are mandatory before entering the temple area. Please note that many Google Maps photos for this location are inaccurate due to the no-phone policy; they often depict other Kasauli locations. Despite these restrictions, the temple itself has a wonderful, peaceful atmosphere and is definitely worth the trek. One important tip: monkeys are abundant, so don't carry food items or other stuff in your hànd and it's advisable to visit in a group.
Itika — Google review
Its cant area photography is not allowed , but the place is awesome My recommendation travel to temple by walking ,its different experience but not in summer And beware with monkeys No need to buy ticket in advance , just check the lunch timing for entry
Anoop S — Google review
Amazing experience, slightly tiring as you have to climb your way and it’s steep. You get a beautiful view of Kasauli from the top, as it’s the highest point there and certainly hold high religious value and gives peace. A must visit place, if you are in Kasauli. No entry fee, no electronic gadget or cameras allowed but they have a paid counter to deposit your belongings safely.
Jagdish N — Google review
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Rock Garden of Chandigarh

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The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a 24-acre whimsical wonderland created by Nek Chand, a humble roads inspector. It is made from the debris of nearly 50 villages and an assortment of found objects like shattered plates, ceramic tiles, and colorful glass bangles. Nek Chand worked secretly for two decades to create this artistic masterpiece. The garden features mosaic courtyards, sculptures, and paths made from old crockery.
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Zakir Hussain Rose Garden

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Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, established in 1967, spans across 30 acres and showcases a wide variety of roses, complemented by walking paths and fountains. The garden is conveniently located near several popular attractions such as ISKCON Chandigarh, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Leisure Valley, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, Elante mall, and Sukhna Lake.
Rose Garden, Sector 17, is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Chandigarh. The moment you enter, you feel a fresh and calm vibe that makes the whole atmosphere soothing. The garden is extremely clean, well-maintained, and filled with a wide variety of roses that add amazing color and fragrance to the surroundings. Walking through the neatly designed paths feels refreshing, and the greenery all around creates a perfect environment for relaxation.
आशीष अ — Google review
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, located in Chandigarh, is an exquisite and expansive botanical garden that boasts a rich collection of beautiful roses. Spanning over 30 acres, this garden is named after India's former president, Zakir Hussain, and is home to more than 1,600 different species of roses, making it a paradise for nature lovers and horticulturists alike. Visitors to the garden can expect a vibrant and colorful display, with roses of all shapes, sizes, and colors blooming throughout the year. The well-maintained paths and lush green lawns provide a tranquil environment for leisurely strolls, picnics, and relaxation. The garden is also equipped with benches and shaded areas, allowing guests to sit back and enjoy the fragrant surroundings. The annual Rose Festival is one of the highlights of the garden, attracting tourists and locals with its cultural events, flower competitions, and entertainment options. The festival celebrates the beauty of roses and includes activities such as photography contests, landscaping workshops, and live music performances. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the garden is equipped with modern facilities, including restrooms and parking, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. The commitment to preserving and showcasing a wide variety of roses makes the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden a must-visit attraction in Chandigarh. Overall, the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden is a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its serene atmosphere, coupled with the breathtaking beauty of countless rose varieties, makes it a perfect spot for families, couples, and anyone seeking a moment of peace amidst nature's splendor.
Pankaj C — Google review
While the garden is beautiful and well maintained; it feels very mechanical, just made for the sake of the city because the city is like the cities abroad. Garden is big and if you want to spend some peaceful time, then only you should visit.
RUTVIK D — Google review
Rose is one of the best attractions in Chandigarh. If you like roses and greenery you must visit this place. Although Chandigarh is very green but this place an its own vibe.
Deedar — Google review
We went in November but there were almost no Rose's flowering. So better visit in February. But very nice garden to sit and relax.
Siglinde R — Google review
• Asia’s largest rose garden, sprawled over ~30 acres, with around 50,000 rose bushes encompassing 1,600 varieties — this immense diversity makes it a botanical marvel.   • Often called a “Floral Wonderland” or “blooming exhibit,” it’s a sensory delight for flower lovers.   Visually Stunning & Well-Maintained • The garden is meticulously landscaped with carved lawns, flower beds, fountains, and pathways—ideal for photography, reflection, or just soaking up the scenery.    • Multiple reviews highlight the serene ambiance and cleanliness: “The Rose Garden is a breathtakingly beautiful place spread across a vast area… exceptionally well‑maintained, with lush greenery and a clean, serene atmosphere.”  “Calm, serene, clean and green… soothing… Well laid out green areas and the pathways… a dedicated kids zone… fountains… amazing variety of roses of course…” 
Surjeet M — Google review
It is a very nice and big garden where you can easily spend 2 to 3 hours. Childrens play area are also there. There are lots of varities of roses from all over the world. You can scan their QR code and know more information about them. Better to visit in winters as roses are more blossoms in that season.
Deepak C — Google review
Nice and clean garden, lots of variety of flowers specially roses, and other flowers too. Camera men’s roam around to click good pictures.
Rohit R — Google review
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Jan Marg, 16B, Sector 16, Chandigarh, 160015, India
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Sukhna Lake

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Lake
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Sukhna Lake is a picturesque reservoir in Chandigarh, offering activities like pedal boating and jogging along its shores. It's a popular spot for photographers, with the shimmering lake framed by the majestic Shivalik hills providing stunning scenic views from sunrise to moonlit nights. The area also boasts attractions like the Cactus Garden, Rose Garden, and opportunities for trekking in the lower Shivalik Hills.
Sukhna Lake is a serene and beautifully maintained spot in the heart of Chandigarh. Ideal for morning walks, boating, or just relaxing by the water. The views are stunning, especially at sunrise and sunset. Clean surroundings, peaceful vibe, and great for families and nature lovers!
DEEPAK Y — Google review
Has to be the best place in chandigarh, one of the best walking / jogging track you'd see.. lake on one side and green belt on the other.. sit for sometime and enjoy the wonderful hills in the backdrop and feel the cool breeze.. plenty of parking and a wonderful cafe..
Sumit G — Google review
I visited Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh early morning recently, and it was a refreshing experience! This man-made lake, built in 1958 by Le Corbusier’s team, is a serene spot with calm waters reflecting the Shivalik hills. The early morning vibe was magical—cool air, chirping birds, and a stunning sunrise painting the sky. The walking path was perfect for a peaceful stroll, and I loved watching locals jogging and practicing yoga. The nearby café served tasty snacks, adding to the charm. However, some areas had litter, which slightly detracted from the beauty. Also, more benches would’ve been nice for resting. Despite these, Sukhna Lake’s tranquility and scenic views make it a lovely spot to start the day in Chandigarh.
Sayak D — Google review
A Serene Escape and the Jewel of Chandigarh! During my visit to Chandigarh for the ISRT meeting this September, a trip to Sukhna Lake was the perfect way to unwind. The moment I arrived, I was struck by the incredible sense of peace and tranquility. The lake itself is beautiful, with placid waters shimmering against the stunning backdrop of the distant Shivalik Hills. A leisurely stroll along the clean, wide promenade was so refreshing and offered a wonderful escape from the city's hustle. The atmosphere was calm and rejuvenating, and I could see why it's such a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike. Sukhna Lake is truly the jewel of Chandigarh. It was a highlight of my trip and is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of peace and natural beauty
Sohaib A — Google review
I have been visiting this place and it remains an incredible destination to relax and reconnect with nature. Sukhna Lake, a serene reservoir at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills in the Himalayas, is an integral part of Chandigarh’s planned cityscape. Even today, it stands as one of India’s most famous artificial lakes and planned city, offering a tranquil experience with still waters. Nestled at the forefront of Sector 1, the lake is surrounded by lush forests and sits adjacent to the governor’s residences of both states. The morning sunshine here is truly mesmerizing, creating a magical aura for early risers. Joggers, walkers, and yoga enthusiasts find their perfect spot along the lake’s edge to embrace the refreshing start of the day.
Abhishek S — Google review
Beautyful and clean lake Best recommended place for a evening walk. Beautiful scenery
Anuj B — Google review
A picturesque lake,peaceful atmosphere, with the scenic background of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake has become an iconic landmark of the City Beautiful.
MP S — Google review
Situated at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake offers picturesque views, especially during sunrise and sunset. The calm waters reflect the surrounding greenery, creating a tranquil environment ideal for relaxation and photography. Sukhna Lake is a must-visit spot in Chandigarh, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities suitable for all ages.
Jasvinder S — Google review
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Tiger Fall

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Hiking area
Waterfalls
Hilly walking trails lead to this remote, towering cascade framed by vegetation-covered rocks.
Tiger Fall in Chakrata is nothing short of magical! Nestled amidst the lush green hills of Uttarakhand, this serene waterfall is a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The short trek to reach the fall is an experience in itself — scenic trails, chirping birds, and fresh mountain air make it unforgettable. Once you reach the fall, the view will take your breath away. Cascading from a height of around 50 meters, the water crashes into a clear pool below, creating a soothing melody that instantly calms the soul. The surroundings are peaceful and untouched, making it a perfect spot for a picnic, meditation, or simply soaking in nature’s beauty. The best part? It’s not overcrowded like many other tourist spots. You can actually sit back and enjoy the sound of the water, the rustling of the leaves, and the cool mist on your face. Pro tip: Wear comfortable shoes for the trek and carry some snacks and water. Early mornings are the best time to visit for the most tranquil experience. Tiger Fall is truly a hidden paradise in Chakrata — once you visit, you’ll want to return again and again! Highly recommended!
Anupam S — Google review
Visiting Tiger Fall in Chakrata was truly a memorable experience. The natural beauty around the fall is breathtaking, and the sound of water cascading down in the peaceful surroundings makes it worth the visit. For those who enjoy adventure, taking the trek route is highly recommended, as it allows you to experience the raw charm of nature and gives you the real feel of traveling through the hills. However, if you want a more comfortable journey, you can also reach close to the fall by vehicle. Do remember to purchase your entry ticket from the ticket counter, as there is checking before you reach the waterfall area. The spot is well-maintained, refreshing, and perfect for nature lovers as well as families looking for a short getaway. Overall, Tiger Fall is a must-visit attraction in Chakrata that combines scenic beauty, adventure, and relaxation all in one.
V K — Google review
It's been a good place, you can take a bath in the waterfall. However, it was not allowed to take a bath without costumes but people are using normal clothes. There are 2 parking slots, one at around 2-3 kms before the fall and another near the fall. Suggest to use first parking slot if you are not comfortable driving on off road on hills and can use stairs for reaching the fall
Pankaj C — Google review
This was one of the best trips I ever had. The calmness of nature and the best company of best friends. The wit and fun all the way and that bath in the water of the fall - all were unmatchable. This was my first trip with my squad and believe me it was the best first trip as we wanted to stay here forever. We still have this trip as one of our best trips in our memory.
Ashish S — Google review
A unique waterfall with 50 m almost straight drop. Though there is a pool underneath, however, the water is really good. A nice place to go take a dip in the cold water and has a trekking route also to reach there around 1 km downhill. Then 1 km Hill or you can come via car also. However, the parking is limited at the near the fall so once that gets full, so it’ll be difficult to get the car over there.
Deepak R — Google review
If you can take your car till the end then please do. Don't park at the start. The trek is 1 km long and the start is very as you only have to go down but it'll be very difficult for old people to climb back up so take your car till the end even if the parking person tells you not to. The fall is really nice and there's a proper place for a bath. There are proper changing rooms as well. It's the most fun thing to do near Chakrata.
Hind J — Google review
I trekked to Tiger Falls in Chakrata earlier this week—and let me tell you, it exceeded all expectations. Hidden amidst lush oak and rhododendron forests, the waterfall plunges about 50 m (or perhaps even up to 95 m)—reports vary—but its roar truly lives up to the name “Tiger Falls”. I reached the parking zone near the Chakrata–Lakhamandal road, then walked a scenic 1 km downhill trek to the falls (many trekkers opt for a 5 km route from town) . The trail took me through peaceful hamlets, verdant meadows, and dense forest stretches—my favourite part being the blooming rhododendrons and panoramic Himalayan views. Arriving at the falls, the sight and sound were mesmerizing—a torrent crashing into a small emerald pool surrounded by greenery. The mist created a delicate rainbow in the afternoon light, a magical moment to soak in nature’s grandeur. Although there’s technically no entry fee, I found the site tranquil and not crowded—ideal for anyone seeking peace. Still, there’s no infrastructure like shops or toilets near the waterfall, so I came prepared with snacks, water, and waterproof gear. Bathing used to be allowed in the natural pool, which many visitors enjoy—but note that recently bathing has been temporarily banned due to safety concerns after a tragic accident with falling debris . So I savored the atmosphere without getting in the water. In all, this week’s trip to Tiger Falls was rejuvenating. The trek, the natural beauty, the sound of birds and roaring water, and the crisp mountain air all added up to a perfect day away from the city. Highly recommended for trekkers, nature lovers, and peaceful solitary visits—just go well-prepared and respectful of the terrain and safety guidelines.
Suhas G — Google review
During the monsoon tigerfall was absolutely amazing! The journey itself from Dehradun to Chakrata is incredibly scenic—with lush greenery, misty hills, and stunning valley views all along the way. The waterfall is massive and truly mesmerizing. Definitely one of the most beautiful fall I’ve seen. There are two ways to reach it: if you’re driving an SUV, you can take your car all the way to the nearest point (though the road is a bit rough). Otherwise, you can park your car and walk for about 15–20 minutes through a lovely trail. We chose to walk, and while it was a bit tiring, the moment we reached the fall, all that fatigue just melted away. The sound of the water, the freshness in the air—it was refreshing and peaceful. We spent around 2 hours at the spot, enjoying the view and relaxing. There are small restaurants and stalls nearby where you can grab something to eat. we had chai and Maggi, which felt perfect in the misty weather. If you’re in or around Chakrata, Tiger Fall is a must-visit.
Shilpa J — Google review
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Kanaser Range, Chakrata, Uttarakhand 248123, India
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Bhatia Wooden Handicrafts

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Waterfalls
Kempty Falls, located in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, is a popular tourist destination known for its cascading waterfalls and natural pools. The falls offer a stunning sight as the water tumbles down rugged cliffs into serene pools. Visitors can enjoy activities such as boating and riding the ropeway while taking in breathtaking mountain views. The surrounding lush greenery provides a rejuvenating ambiance, making it an ideal retreat from urban life.
Kempty Falls is Mussoorie’s sparkling gem! Stunning views, refreshing waters, and a perfect spot to relax in nature’s lap and a must-visit for nature lovers! The cascading water surrounded by lush greenery creates a magical, refreshing atmosphere. The sound of the waterfall is soothing, and the cool mist on your face feels like nature’s own air conditioning. The walk down to the falls offers beautiful views, and you can even enjoy a dip in the natural pool at the base—it’s an unforgettable experience. There are plenty of small shops and food stalls nearby for snacks and tea, adding to the charm. Though it can get crowded during peak season, visiting early in the morning gives you a more peaceful experience. The entire place is very photogenic, so don’t forget your camera! If you’re in Mussoorie, missing Kempty Falls would be like skipping the crown jewel of the hills. Highly recommended for families, couples, and anyone seeking a refreshing break in nature.
Pragya K — Google review
A visit to Mussoorie feels incomplete without experiencing the breathtaking Kempty Falls. Nestled at an altitude of around 4,500 feet, this iconic waterfall captivates every traveler with its natural grandeur and scenic charm. ⛰️ Water cascades down the mountains in silken streams, surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene and refreshing environment. The cool mist and gentle spray instantly rejuvenate the mind and soul, making it a perfect escape from the city hustle. ✨ Kempty Falls is not only a visual delight but also a hotspot for adventure and recreation. During summers, visitors enjoy bathing in the icy waters, capturing memorable photos, and soaking in the invigorating mountain vibes. 📸 🛍️ The area around the falls features small food stalls and local shops offering traditional snacks, hot tea, and souvenirs—a perfect way to complete your visit. 💡 In essence, Kempty Falls is more than just a waterfall—it’s a mesmerizing encounter with nature, offering a blend of tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories for every traveler.
Sarfaraz_khatri — Google review
Kempty Falls Tour Review Visiting Kempty Falls in Mussoorie was an exhilarating experience. Nestled amidst the lush green hills of Uttarakhand, the waterfall is a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure. The cascading water from a height of about 40 feet creates a cool, refreshing pool at the base, ideal for taking a dip. The journey to the falls itself is scenic — winding roads flanked by deodar trees and panoramic views of the valleys make the drive memorable. On reaching, there are small shops selling local snacks and souvenirs, which adds a charming local vibe. For adventure seekers, swimming in the natural pools or enjoying photography with the misty backdrop is a delight. However, it can get crowded during weekends and holidays, so visiting on a weekday might offer a more peaceful experience. Safety measures are in place, but caution is advised near the slippery rocks. Overall, Kempty Falls is a must-visit if you are in Mussoorie. It offers a perfect mix of relaxation, natural beauty, and fun activities, making it ideal for families, friends, and solo travelers alike.
Subha K — Google review
Kempty Fall is one of the most famous attractions in Mussoorie and a perfect place to enjoy nature’s beauty. Surrounded by lush green hills, the waterfall cascades down from a great height, creating a breathtaking sight. The sound of falling water and the cool mist in the air make it a refreshing experience. There are small shops nearby for snacks, tea, and souvenirs, and you can even take a short cable car ride for a top view of the falls. The pool formed at the base is ideal for bathing and photography, though it can get crowded during weekends and holidays.
Jayesh P — Google review
Good to visit This place is below hill area of Masoorie. This waterfall is safe for bath then Dudhsagar fall Goa. As per my experience 😀 Cool water 💦 Ropeway available for reach this place from parking area to fall. Best for elders. Charge 250 RS p-p Young generation reach via steps. You can enjoy local market via this way of steps. Steps will around 200 may be...
Chirag G — Google review
A beautiful place to visit, weather it is with your beau, with friends or with your family. The serenity of the place is astonishing. The steps to Kempty falls is not so steep and is easily a short trek. The Kempty falls also provides a Ropeway cable for a price of Rs. 250/- per person (but all in cash) 😐. The snacks and food prices are a little steep but worth the climb. The Kempty falls also features boating area and a Drone camera facilities, on top of this, bathing facility is also there, where one can rent bathing suit for a price and enjoy.
Shawan B — Google review
Watching the sunrise in Mussoorie is truly one of the most magical experiences you can have in the hills. As the first light breaks over the mountains, the entire valley glows in shades of orange, pink, and gold — it’s absolutely breathtaking. The cool morning breeze, the chirping of birds, and the peaceful silence make it feel like time stands still for a moment.
Somesh P — Google review
Kempty falls is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie. The water falls from quite a height and is rather a magnificent sight. The waterfall can be accessed by climbing down some 150 steps or by a ropeway. It is a series of falls and can be viewed from different levels. The approach to the fall has large uneven steps and is not well arranged or maintained. But there are a few places where you can bathe in the collected water. There are some food stalls around and you can sit and eat with your feet dangling in the cool water. 30-45 minutes should be enough to visit the place. Highly recommended.
Nisha G — Google review
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Kempty Fall Rd, Lakhwad, Main Marie, Dehradun, Ram Gaon, Uttarakhand 248001, India
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Company Garden Taxi Service

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Company Garden Taxi Service is a popular destination that offers a variety of attractions, including beautiful flower gardens, pedal boats for leisurely rides on the water, an artificial waterfall for scenic views, and a range of fun rides and games for children. It's a great place to spend quality time with family and friends while enjoying the natural beauty and recreational activities available.
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bazar Road, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179, India
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Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe

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Lal Tibba Scenic Point is a must-visit spot in Mussoorie, a popular hill station known for its religious sites and colonial heritage. Situated at an altitude of 6000ft, it offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The observation deck features a telescope on the roof of a modest cafe, providing visitors with an opportunity to marvel at the picturesque perspectives and lush green vegetation.
I visited Lal Tibba and absolutely loved the experience! The view from the top was breathtaking, offering a clear glimpse of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The peaceful atmosphere and old-world charm made it even more special. A perfect spot to enjoy sunrise, nature, and spend quality time with family.
Shubham C — Google review
Lal Tibba cafe is just ordinary.... The view from above is just unbelievable... If it's clear sky, it's a must go place... Landour Bakehouse is must visit.... Superb taste and good ambience.... If u travelling by ur own bike or car... U will experience the most fantastic road and views ever......
Tushar B — Google review
The name Lal Tibba means "Red Hill", it is the highest point in Mussoorie. From here, you can get a great view of the surrounding peaks. It is located at the top of Landour and is a popular tourist destination. It is a great place for picnic. The peak is beautiful and the surroundings are scenic. The best time to visit the Lal Tibba is during sunset or sunrise. Located at an elevation of about 2,275 m (7,464 ft), If you are looking to view the Himalayas from afar, Lal Tibba is the perfect spot for viewing the majestic range.
Alok — Google review
If you want to experience peace, beauty, and nature all in one place, Lal Tibba Café is the perfect spot! From the top, you get an absolutely breathtaking view of the mountains with a clean, crystal-clear sky that makes the whole scene feel magical. The fresh mountain air instantly refreshes your mind and body — it’s the kind of place where you just want to sit back, breathe deeply, and enjoy the moment. You can click amazing photos here — every angle looks like a postcard! 📸 The café itself has a cozy and calm vibe, and you can enjoy tasty snacks and coffee while soaking in the beauty around you. Highly recommended for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to relax and reconnect with themselves. 🌤️✨
Manish P — Google review
🌄 Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe – Honest Review & Travel Tips Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe, perched atop Depot Hill in Landour, Mussoorie, is known for being the highest viewpoint in the region at 2,275 meters. While the location promises panoramic views of the Himalayas, my recent visit left me with mixed feelings. 🍽️ Food & Pricing The food served at the cafe is quite average and lacks distinctive flavor. Coffee lovers, beware—their brew was overly sweet and not customizable. There's a ₹50 entry fee to access the upper deck, which is redeemable against your order. However, it's charged per person and must be adjusted against individual items. So, if you're a group of three, you’ll need to order three separate dishes to redeem the full amount. 🌥️ Viewpoint Experience Unfortunately, the Himalayan range wasn’t clearly visible during my visit. For the best views—especially of peaks like Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Banderpoonch—plan your trip around November when the skies are clearer. The viewing area upstairs is quite cramped, especially during peak hours, and the much-advertised binoculars are disappointingly blurry. Don’t rely on them for a detailed view. 📍 Nearby Attractions Despite the underwhelming cafe experience, the surrounding area offers plenty to explore: - Char Dukan: A charming cluster of cafes just a short walk away, perfect for a relaxed snack. - Landour Bakehouse: A colonial-style bakery with excellent pastries and ambiance. - St. Paul’s Church: A serene, historic church nestled in the woods. - Kellogg Memorial Church: A beautiful landmark reflecting British-era architecture. - Benog Tibba & Naag Tibba Treks: Ideal for adventure seekers looking for scenic hikes. - Hathipaon Heritage Walk: A guided trail to “Mini Everest,” offering stunning views and local stories. 📝 Final Thoughts Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe is worth visiting for its historical charm and location, but temper your expectations regarding food and facilities. If you're seeking a peaceful moment with nature, consider visiting early in the morning or during the off-season. And for that postcard-perfect Himalayan view—November is your best bet.
Shubham ꪜ — Google review
A small three storied structure may be 250 sq ft each floor ground + 2 right on the cliff side with a binoculars installed at the top floor which is an open sitting area. The entrance charge is 50 rs per person which is adjusted against any food order that you place. The view is awesome as it's one of the highest points of Mussoorie. The hot food too was quite good, though you don't have much choice. The shop downstairs from where you enter has spices, honey, bee polen, etc kept for sale.
Vinod N — Google review
Lal Tibba is the highest point in Mussoorie and offers breathtaking views of the valley. The cafe has an entry fee of ₹50/- per head but it can be redeemed in your food bill. There is a telescope on the terrace and you can have your food enjoying the scenery. The food was limited to momos, sandwich, pizza, shakes,etc. and was a bit pricey. The Black coffee with honey was great . There is some local produce like red rice, bee pollen and rock salt for sale. Private residences of some celebrities are also located here. The normal road to Lal Tibba usually gets blocked and traffic is diverted by a very narrow and precarious road. Worth spending 1-2 hours there.
Nisha G — Google review
Beautiful place and must visit if you visit mussoorie, they offer great service and memorable experience for a life time. Place get very busy during day. They charge 50 rupees per person as a entry fees and you can use it when you order something from them, which is very reasonable as everyone wants to get inn and place is very small. Highly recommend place
Garvit P — Google review
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Lal Tibba Binoculars bazar, Road, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179, India
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Gunhill Rd

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The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179, India
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Mindrolling Monastery

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Mindrolling Monastery, also known as the Place of Perfect Emancipation, is a significant Tibetan Buddhist monastery in India. Established in 1965, it serves as a major learning institution for Buddhist scriptures and various other subjects. Originally founded in 1676 and relocated to Dehradun, the monastery features well-kept gardens, a bustling retail arcade offering antiquities and souvenirs, and a 60-meter-high Stupa containing relics.
Spread across a vast and serene area, the Mindrolling Monastery is home to magnificent idols and a grand main temple. The architecture is reminiscent of other Tibetan monasteries, exuding a deep sense of spirituality and calm. Entry is free, though there’s a small charge (INR 3 per pair) for keeping your footwear, as shoes aren’t allowed inside the temple. While photography and videography are not permitted inside the main hall, you’re free to capture the beauty of the monastery’s exteriors. Once inside, the peaceful atmosphere and intricate decor create a sense of inner calm. A perfect place to slow down, reflect, and soak in the spiritual vibe.
Hitesh- A — Google review
Coming here was a part of our trip but after coming here it felt like we have come to heaven. Seeing the sanctity and atmosphere of this place, I became ecstatic. I will not be able to write about it. You should go there and experience it. Because of the peace here, you will feel the inner voice of yourself. It felt like now I should leave the love and affection of life and become here.
Jitesh S — Google review
🌸 Mindrolling Monastery – The Buddhist Jewel of Dehradun Welcome to the serene and spiritual heart of Dehradun’s Buddhist culture — the Mindrolling Monastery, often called the “Buddha Temple Complex”. Nestled in the peaceful foothills of the Himalayas, this majestic monastery is one of the largest and most significant Tibetan Buddhist centres in India, drawing pilgrims, tourists, and spiritual seekers from around the world. --- 🏔️ Overview & Significance 📍 Location: Clement Town, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 🏯 Founded: 1965 by Khochhen Rinpoche (re-established); originally founded in Tibet in 1676 by Rigzin Tendak Lingpa 🕉️ School: Nyingma — one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism ✊ Meaning: “Mindrolling” means “Place of Perfect Emancipation” — a center for spiritual liberation and enlightenment. 📚 Highlights: Home to the Ngagyur Nyingma College — one of the largest Buddhist educational institutes in the world, training hundreds of monks in philosophy, Tantra, scripture, and meditation. --- 🏯 Architecture & Spiritual Highlights The monastery is renowned for its awe-inspiring architecture that beautifully blends Tibetan, Nepalese, and Japanese styles. Every element — from ornate murals to wooden carvings — is imbued with deep Buddhist symbolism. Great Stupa: The crown jewel — standing at around 220 ft high, it is one of the largest stupas in Asia. It houses rare Buddhist relics and boasts 5 floors filled with shrine rooms adorned with intricate murals. Jangchub Chorten: The fourth floor offers 360° views of the Doon Valley — a quiet space for meditation and contemplation. Buddha Statue: A colossal 130-ft tall statue of Siddhartha Gautama inside the temple represents peace and serenity. Gardens & Courtyards: Beautiful landscaped courts and prayer flags fluttering in the breeze create a calming, spiritual ambiance. Tibetan Art School: Showcases traditional thangka paintings and sculptures, offering a glimpse into centuries-old craftsmanship. --- 🕒 Timings & Entry ⏰ Open: Daily from 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM (approx.) 🪔 Sunday: Visitors can access upper floors and inner sanctum 💸 Entry: Free for all visitors --- 🌼 Best Time to Visit April – June: Pleasant climate, clear mountain views & vibrant grounds. Nov – Feb: Crisp winter mornings + occasional snowfall, but cold. --- 🚗 How to Reach ✈️ Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport (~30 km) 🚆 Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station (~9 km) 🚐 Easily accessible from Clement Town and connected by bus, taxi, or self-drive. --- 🧘‍♂️ Visitor Experience Whether you’re seeking meditation, architectural marvels, cultural enrichment, or simply a calming retreat, Mindrolling offers a multi-layered experience: Participate in monk chants and pujas (ceremonies) Witness vibrant festivals like Losar (Tibetan New Year) Explore Tibetan markets & cuisine nearby Learn about Buddhist philosophy and practices in the institute --- 🪷 Nearby Attractions to Combine Sakya Center & College: Another prominent Buddhist learning hub Forest Research Institute (FRI): Botanic gardens & museums Robber’s Cave & Tapkeshwar Temple: Famous picnic and spiritual spots nearby --- ✨ In short: Mindrolling Monastery is not just a temple — it’s a living tribute to Tibetan Buddhist heritage, a spiritual sanctuary where each prayer wheel, statue, and mural tells centuries of devotion and wisdom. Whether your journey is spiritual or simply exploring, it’s an unmissable destination in Dehradun.
Raj K — Google review
I visited this beautiful Buddhist temple in Dehradun and the experience was truly serene. The atmosphere inside is calm and divine, with monks chanting softly while holding their japa malas, creating a peaceful vibration that instantly soothes the mind. The architecture and artwork around the temple are stunning, reflecting traditional Buddhist craftsmanship and incredible attention to detail. The temple complex is very clean, well-maintained, and perfect for spending some quiet, reflective time. The area around the temple is also lively and enjoyable — great for shopping, exploring local handicrafts, and trying delicious Asian cuisine. Overall, it’s a wonderful place for both spiritual seekers and travelers looking to explore something unique in Dehradun.
Leena K — Google review
The monastery has a spacious area and beautiful scenery. I arrived in the late afternoon, so I didn’t have enough time to explore everything. There’s a shoe storage area that charges 3 rupees per pair, but it wasn’t operational when I visited. There are many wooden chairs for visitors to rest. Everything is wonderful.
Thi T — Google review
Mindrolling, means Place of Perfect Emancipation in the Tibetan language. One Monstery of the same name exists in Zhanang County, Shannan Prefecture, Tibet Nice place to learn about Buddhism teachings, fundamentals about stupa. Peaceful place to spend time with yourselves. The huge Stupa, intricate Tibetan architecture, and colorful Prayer flags give a sense of calmness and beauty. We can have experience of the beautiful, peaceful and spiritual enrichment place and many people will do meditation here.
Alok — Google review
I would like to give 5 star to this monastery. Located at Hill and surrounded by Lush trees make it amazing place. Divine Majestic and Peaceful is the right words to describe Mind-blowing Monastery. It has 3-4 big statues and Stupas. Every Statues has big garden. Its has Budha Study colleges and hostel for students. Its has canteen areas, it has few Shops to buy gifts for your loved one.
Varshaa M — Google review
Mindrolling Monastery is stunning, peaceful, and beautifully maintained. The vibrant gardens, grand Buddha statue, and tranquil atmosphere make it a must-visit spiritual haven
Vaishnavi G — Google review
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3, Buddha Temple Road, New Basti, Clement Town, Dehradun, Bharu Wala Grant, Uttarakhand 248002, India
http://www.mindrolling.org/
+91 135 264 0556
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Har Ki Pauri

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Har Ki Pauri is a must-see in Haridwar, known as one of the most emblematic sites of the Hindu religion. It is famous for hosting the Ganga Aarti at nightfall, drawing thousands of faithful who gather to lay flowers or light candles on the banks of the Ganges. The ghat is surrounded by various bakery and cake shops, offering a variety of sweet treats and baked goods for visitors to enjoy after experiencing this spiritual and cultural landmark.
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Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India, USA
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