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Visit Duration: 6 Hours
Timings: All Days
Entry type: Paid
Entry Details: INR 30 per person.
Hindu pilgrims from all over the world travel to India's Himachal Pradesh to visit the stunning and revered site of Manikaran. The area is well known for both its hot springs and temples, which are significant to Hinduism.
You can bathe in the hot thermal springs in Manikaran, which are thought to offer therapeutic benefits and to cleanse the body. Also, you can tour the historic temples built in honour of Lords Shiva, Parvati, and Ramachandra. Each temple has a distinctive tale that offers searchers spiritual and moral insight and aids in their quest for inner peace.
For those looking for spiritual fulfilment, Manikaran is a must-visit location because it offers a spiritual trip.Manikaran offers activities for everyone, including hot springs bathing, temple prayer, and paying tribute to revered saints in the Gurudwara.
With its stunning views, pleasant atmosphere, and diverse culture, the location offers a tranquil retreat for tourists of all ages. Because of its strong spiritual roots, a trip to Manikaran will help you unwind and forget about the difficulties of daily life. It provides a chance to ponder life's purpose and discover your own clarity, making it a trip that can change your life.
Manikaran is, all things considered, a must-visit location for anyone seeking a singular and enlightening experience that will leave a lasting effect on their mind and soul.
Hindu pilgrims from all over the world travel to India's Himachal Pradesh to visit the stunning and revered site of Manikaran. The area is well known for both its hot springs and temples, which are significant to Hinduism.
You can bathe in the hot thermal springs in Manikaran, which are thought to offer therapeutic benefits and to cleanse the body. Also, you can tour the historic temples built in honour of Lords Shiva, Parvati, and Ramachandra. Each temple has a distinctive tale that offers searchers spiritual and moral insight and aids in their quest for inner peace.
For those looking for spiritual fulfilment, Manikaran is a must-visit location because it offers a spiritual trip.Manikaran offers activities for everyone, including hot springs bathing, temple prayer, and paying tribute to revered saints in the Gurudwara.
With its stunning views, pleasant atmosphere, and diverse culture, the location offers a tranquil retreat for tourists of all ages. Because of its strong spiritual roots, a trip to Manikaran will help you unwind and forget about the difficulties of daily life. It provides a chance to ponder life's purpose and discover your own clarity, making it a trip that can change your life.
Manikaran is, all things considered, a must-visit location for anyone seeking a singular and enlightening experience that will leave a lasting effect on their mind and soul.
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Plan for about two hours at the hot springs. That said, there can be long queues during peak season (which is typically April to July). During this time, it could be anywhere between two-three hours before you get to enter the hot springs.
Yes! Be sure to wear appropriate swimwear and swim caps while using the hot springs. Additionally, it's important to note that the hot water can cause dizziness, so take breaks if you feel uncomfortable.
Absolutely! If you're looking for something more adventurous, consider paragliding or river rafting in the nearby areas. Or if you'd rather just explore, check out some of nearby villages like Pulga and Tosh. The Neat Retreats are also a great option for exploring more of Manikaran's local culture and cuisine.
The passage to Chandrakhaini pass is a lush green breathtaking scenery, the most beautiful trek in the Kullu district. It was a memorable trek.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
Chandrakani Pass is famous for trekking. The Photographic view was excellent. We have taken a lot of photos of this place. It's a fantastic place.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
A chandrakhani pass is an excellent place for trekking and observing nature at its best in the area. Very famous tourist place and a highly recommended place to visit.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
If you are up for a stiff trek, I would suggest you take the Chanderkhani trek from the sleepy little village of Jari in the Kullu district. You can start early, like me, and by early afternoon, you will be in the world-famous "Pot Capital of the World" Malana Village". You can spend some time here before proceeding to higher ground.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
Chandrakhani Pass is a remote/offbeat landmark near Malana village in Himachal. One can trek to the Pass from Naggar - Rumsu, as well as from Malana. It took us 2.5 hours to come back down which means that for around 6 hours there is no food/water. Luckily there were some locals from Kullu who were kind enough to offer us some lunch that they had prepared.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
Nice Experience wih full of enjoyment. I would suggest you take the Chanderkhani trek from the sleepy little village of Jari in the Kullu district. You can start early, like me, and by early afternoon, you will be in the world-famous "Pot Capital of the World" Malana Village. Awesome.......................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
Great trip...................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We gained altitude very very rapidly (and by now this was becoming a habit for us), and soon we were on the road leading to the Malana dam and further onto the Mouzik Valley (also known as Magic Valley), which lies towards the right flank of Chandrakani Pass. The area was completely desolate, with hardly any traffic, oak trees on one side and the other side completely barren, the river bed full of rocks from the excessive blasting that took place in this area to carve out the road to the highest point (near Mouzik Valley) of the Malana power project. For knowledgeable..
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
Chandrakani Pass. The area was completely desolate, with hardly any traffic, oak trees on one side and the other side completely barren, the river bed full of rocks from the excessive blasting that took place in this area to carve out the road to the highest point (near Mouzik Valley) of the Malana power project. From an ecological standpoint, this was devastating and it seems this project generating 100MW power at peak capacity is nothing short of a disaster.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
On the first bend, we sighted a wafer-thin waterfall, and then on the second turn as we climbed, we witnessed a massive bloc of rocks on the river bed, and the river was virtually reduced to a trickle. From here on we continued to ascend and then leveled out to a crossing marking the dam (again similar to the one that we spotted in Hampta viz. Al project).
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
We were now driving on mud track and were amazed to see the barren landscape all around. The excessive blasting has the made area extremely dangerous - 100-meter high cliffs dangerously hovered around us for the most part of the journey, loose rocks slipping every now & then, waterfalls making driving conditions difficult, and dirt and mud making visibility a huge issue. We passed through a couple of short tunnels - these were bolted at more than 300-400 places to ensure that the whole mountain does not collapse in a heap and block the way. But they have an alternate way.
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