Manali, known as the Valley of Gods, is a picturesque hill station in India that offers a perfect getaway for those seeking to experience snowfall, engage in snowball fights, and relax on snowy landscapes as part of Himachal tour packages. Situated at an altitude of 2,000 m in the stunning Kullu Valley, Manali captivates visitors with its pleasant weather, breathtaking views, lush forests, lively rivers, and vast meadows filled with colorful flowers. If you are looking to rejuvenate your soul and immerse yourself in nature, allow us to guide you through the top attractions to explore during your Manali 2-day trip.
Hidimbi Devi Temple
Hidimba Devi Temple also known as the Dhungri Temple is an ancient cave temple located in the middle of the Dhungri Van Vihar in Manali, among the popular places to visit near Delhi. Built in 1553 by Raja Bahadur Singh, the temple is dedicated to Hidimba Devi, the wife of Bhima and the mother of Ghatothkach. It is one of the most popular temples in the region, and among the top places to visit as part of Manali tour packages. Rising 24 meters high, the Hidimbi Devi temple features three square roofs with timber tiles, topped by a cone-shaped fourth roof covered in brass. This pagoda-style temple does not house an idol, but instead, has footprints engraved that are revered by worshippers. The temple is also famous for the Bahadur Singh Re Jatar fair, held annually in the month of Sravan (Jul / Aug) in honor of Raja Bahadur Singh. Additionally, another fair takes place on the 14th of May each year to celebrate the birthday of Hidimbi Devi.
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Manu Temple
Manu Temple is another sacred temple that one must visit as part of Manali tour in 2 days. Located at old Manali, the temple is dedicated to sage Manu, who was the creator of the human race on earth. According to mythology, it was the place where he meditated, and is supposed to be the only temple of Manu in India. Built-in the pagoda style of architecture, one can find various artifacts along with the idols of gods and goddesses in different postures in this temple of Manali, among the top hill stations near Delhi. Nestled in the serene Beas River Valley, this temple is perfect for those who are seeking spiritual enlightenment and eternal peace of the Almighty as the pristine surroundings of the temple offer nothing but solitude at its best.
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Jogini Waterfalls
Jogini Falls, located near Vashisht Village in Himachal Pradesh, is a picturesque waterfall that is formed over a tributary of the Beas River. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Manali and among the most stunning waterfalls near Chandigarh. The waterfall descends from a height of approximately 150 feet through various levels, creating a small pool at the base where visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip. At the base of the waterfall lies the Jogini Mata Temple, a sacred site for the surrounding villages. The trek to Jogini Falls is considered one of the best short treks to experience during the Manali 4-day tour.
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Solang Valley
With a spectacular backdrop of glaciers and snowcapped mountains, Solang Valley is one of the scenic valleys in Himachal Pradesh, and among the most popular tourist places to visit as part of the Manali tour from Chandigarh. Situated at an altitude of 8500 feet between Solang village and Beas Kund, the valley gets its name from the village of Solang and the word ‘Nullah’ which means water streams from mountains. Known for skiing, mountaineering, and trekking, Solang Valley is a must-visit for adventure enthusiasts. With sloped lawns, the majestic Himalayas in the backdrop, and a plethora of adrenaline-pumping activities, Solang Valley stands out as one of the most famous places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
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Vashisht Temple & Hot Water Springs
Situated on the banks of the River Beas in Vashisht village, the Vashist Temple is dedicated to sage Vashisht, the Kula guru of Lord Rama and one of the seven sages of Hindu Mythology. Legend has it that Rishi Vashisht, devastated by the loss of his children at the hands of Vishwamitra, attempted suicide by jumping into a river, only to be saved by the river itself. He then began a new life in a village near Manali, one of the most popular hill stations near Chandigarh. The temple, believed to be over 4000 years old, is constructed in the traditional Himachal style and is adorned with intricate wood carvings and paintings depicting various Hindu mythological tales. Inside the temple, there is a black stone image of the Rishi. Additionally, the area is renowned for its sulphurous hot springs, known for their healing properties, particularly for skin diseases.
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Van Vihar
If you are looking for some tranquil moments in the bohemian setting of Manali town, a short stroll through the Van Vihar is highly recommended. Situated in front of the Tibetan Market on Mall Road, the park is complete with lushness and sky touching deodar trees. It is an excellent spot to visit in Manali for picnicking with your loved ones. The place is beautifully decked with deodar trees, allowing you to have a fresh breeze, & letting you relax your nerves as part of the Manali tour from Delhi. You can even hop onto a boat and maneuver around the man-made lake here. Bird watchers will enjoy spotting local species in the park, especially in the morning hours.
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Kothi Village
Located on the iconic Spiti highway at an altitude of 2500 m, Kothi is a charming village near Manali that is renowned for its scenic beauty and the majestic views of snow-capped mountains and glaciers and of the Beas River that flows through a very deep and narrow gorge at this point. Nestled at the base of Rohtang Pass, the landscape of Kothi is shaped by the Beas River. Numerous films have been filmed in this enchanting location. Kothi is an idyllic destination for nature enthusiasts, poets, and artists alike. Moreover, the village serves as an excellent camping site, particularly for those intending to trek through Rohtang Pass during their Manali tour.
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Rahala Falls
In addition to Jogini Waterfall, another breathtaking cascading waterfall worth visiting in Manali is Rahala Falls. Situated near Leh – Manali Highway, Rahala Falls can be found on the route to Rohtang Pass from Manali, among the most scenic hill stations in Himachal. Positioned at an elevation of 2501 m, it is commonly believed to be the result of glacier melt, resulting in extremely cold water. Rahala Waterfalls is nestled in a pristine area surrounded by lush silver birch and deodar trees. The vicinity of Rahala Waterfalls is truly stunning, with abundant growth of silver birch and deodar trees, offering a picturesque view of the snow-covered Himalayas.
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Gulaba
Gulaba, situated at an elevation of 4000m on the Leh – Manali Highway, is a charming hill village with stunning views of snow-capped mountains and lush grasslands. The village is named after Raja Gulab Singh of Kashmir, who established a camp here while invading China, Gulaba is a tranquil hill station near Manali and a must-visit destination as part of Manali holiday packages. The area offers breathtaking sights of the mountains, the winding Beas River, and the meandering roads leading to the village. Additionally, Gulaba serves as an excellent alternative for skiing when Rohtang Pass is closed due to winter snowfall. Visitors can also partake in activities such as hiking, camping, trekking, and paragliding, making it a popular spot for picnics and nature enthusiasts.
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