By Priyanka Roshan | Dec 5, 2024
Manali is more than its famous tourist spots. Hidden away are serene villages, mystical springs, and lush landscapes waiting to be explored. Discover these offbeat treasures for a truly unique Himalayan experience!
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Escape the crowds of Rohtang Pass with a visit to Gulaba Village. Surrounded by lush meadows, snow-covered peaks, and a tranquil vibe, it’s a haven for nature lovers and photographers.
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A trekker’s paradise, Bhrigu Lake sits at an altitude of 14,000 feet and offers spectacular views of the surrounding snow-clad mountains. The trek to the lake is an adventure in itself, filled with stunning vistas and serene trails.
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Hidden amidst lush greenery and apple orchards, Jana Waterfall is a peaceful retreat. The soothing sound of cascading water and the surrounding beauty make it perfect for a day of relaxation.
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Named after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, this freshwater spring originates from Bhrigu Lake. Its clear waters and tranquil surroundings make it a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts.
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This lush green park in the heart of Manali is a perfect escape from the bustling town. With towering deodar trees, a serene pond for boating, and peaceful walking paths, it’s ideal for unwinding in nature.
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Located in Old Manali, Manu Temple is dedicated to Sage Manu, the creator of mankind as per Hindu mythology. Its unique architecture, combined with a serene atmosphere, makes it a must-visit spiritual spot.
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Renowned for their therapeutic properties, the natural hot springs in Vashisht Village are a great way to relax. Surrounded by ancient temples and lush greenery, it’s a rejuvenating experience.
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This historical castle, built in the traditional Kath-Kuni style, offers panoramic views of the valley. Explore its museum, enjoy the unique architecture, and soak in the tranquil ambiance of Naggar.
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A quaint village near Manali, Shoja is an unexplored paradise with pristine beauty. Known for its dense forests, meadows, and wooden houses, Shoja is ideal for travelers seeking solitude and nature’s raw charm.
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