The appeal of Manali’s picturesque hill resort is its snow-capped mountains, a meandering river tranquil settlements, and a tranquil life. Manali is among India’s most sought-after tourist destinations situated around 270 km to the north of Shimla located in Himachal Pradesh. The magnificent mountains that comprise Pir Panjal, and Dhuladhar are wrapped around the area and the majestic Beas is traversed. We’ve put together the top 8 tourist spots to visit during the Manali Tour to aid you in selecting your ideal destination from the most diverse and intriguing attractions.

Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass is possibly the most well-known of the tourist attractions in Manali. It’s located at an elevation of 3980 meters, which is about 51 km far from Manali along the Leh highway. It’s also the main road used for business and which connects Lahaul-Spiti as well as Leh valleys. It offers stunning panoramic views of the mountains covered in snow It is accessible throughout the months of June and October each year. There are two lakes in this area. Dassaur Lake and the Beas Kund are situated in the proximity. It is also possible to see the Sonapani Glacier and the Geypan’s two peaks can also be seen.

Solang Valley

The beautiful Solang Valley is located about 14 km to the northwest of Manali and is located between Solang as well as Beas Kund. The views over snow-capped mountains and glaciers are spectacular. It is a great spot for activities in the summer and winter including paragliding and zorbing skating, and skiing are all options that can be enjoyed by those who love thrills. In winter, it’s one of the most popular ski areas where you can lease ski equipment and get the chance to learn. Skiing can be substituted for zorbing, horseback-riding and gliding during the summertime.

Manali Old Manali

The idyllic, quaint getaway in Old Manali is situated on the other side of the Manalsu Nala. It’s a far cry from the bustle and hustle that is Manali with its charming cottages and lush areas for overnight stays with bubbling rivers and peaceful lifestyles. One of the most famous sights can be found in one of the most famous sights is Temple in the name of Manu Maharishi dedicated to the ancient sage Manu (from which Manu is the name Manali originates). Manali’s Old Manali can now be seen as a serene sanctuary, preserving the distinctiveness of a mountain town and is among the most fascinating places for tourists visiting Manali because of its unique charm.

Naggar

The beautiful village in Naggar was once the capital city of Kullu in the 16th century. It was situated about 20 kilometers from Manali. The gorgeous Naggar Castle has been converted into a historic hotel that offers stunning panoramic views over the Kullu valley. It’s built of wood and stone. Temples of Jagati Patt Gauri Shankar Chatur Bhuj along with the Roerich the Art Gallery are among the most noteworthy places to visit. Every year in April the renowned Naggar Fair takes place. Naggar is among Manali’s most sought-after tourist destinations. It is characterized by stunning natural beauty, an intriguing architectural and cultural heritage, as well as contemporary attractions like adventures sports.

Jogini Falls

Jogini Falls, located 2 km to the north of Vashist Jogini Falls, located 2 km north of Vashist village, is one the most stunning spots to see in Manali. The views from the imposing mountains that surround the water provides to experience a unique experience. The hike continues on an idyllic path that overlooks the mountains that surround along with pine trees. It’s a wonderful escape free of the hustle and bustle and tranquility in nature’s lap. Hidden away.

Vashist Hot Water Springs

The small town located in Vashist is known for its sulfur hot springs with natural hot sulfur located approximately 3 kilometers away from Manali along the shores of Beas. Modern baths were constructed where guests could soak in sulfurous waters that have healing properties. Hot spring water flows directly into Turkish showers. The pyramid-shaped stone temple that is located in the main square of Muni that is dedicated to the local Patron Saints, including the wise Vashist Muni is the second important draw of Vashist.

 

Beas Kund

The majestic Beas River is located at an altitude of 4000m above to the Dhauladhar Beas Kund lake. Legend has it that the sage of old Vyas used to take his daily bath in the lake. It is a sacred place to Hindu pilgrims. Beas Kund is a beautiful spot for soaking. Beas Kund provides some of the most breathtaking views of the mountains surrounding. One of the most popular short hike in the area is Beas Kund trek that follows the river and along the beautiful Solang valley, which offers stunning views of the stunning snow-capped mountains.

Hadimba Temple

The temple, which dates back to the time of Buddha, was constructed in the pagoda-style around the natural cellar. It is surrounded by Dungri Van Vihar’s gorgeous cedar forest. The temple is dedicated to Hadimba the wife of Bhima in Mahabharata. The temple’s interior walls are adorned with intricate wood carvings that depict mythological aspects as well as celestial dancers and animal-related designs. Because Hadimba is the protector goddess for the royalty of Kullu The temple draws thousands of tourists and worshippers. Three days of celebrations are every year in May, to celebrate the birthday of Goddess, which will be watched from afar by the crowd of devotees.

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