A serene glacial lake, Beas Kund is the source of the Beas River and a popular trekking destination. Surrounded by majestic peaks, it's a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Flowing through the heart of Manali, the Beas River offers breathtaking views, river rafting adventures, and tranquil spots perfect for a peaceful retreat amidst nature.
Nestled at an altitude of 4,300 meters, this pristine alpine lake is known for its mythological significance and stunning reflections of the surrounding Himalayas. Ideal for trekkers!
A challenging yet rewarding trekking and mountaineering destination, Friendship Peak offers a breathtaking panorama of the Pir Panjal range, making it a must-visit for thrill-seekers.
A peaceful Tibetan monastery, known for its colorful murals, prayer wheels, and serene ambiance. A perfect place to experience Buddhist culture in Manali.
A picturesque mountain village en route to Rohtang Pass, Gulaba is famous for its snow-capped landscapes, skiing, and snow adventure sports in winter.
A 400-year-old wooden temple, dedicated to Hidimba Devi, this architectural marvel is surrounded by towering deodar forests, offering a spiritual and scenic experience.
Hidden within dense deodar forests, Jana Waterfall is a stunning cascade offering a refreshing escape and the chance to enjoy local Himachali delicacies at nearby cafes.
A mesmerizing waterfall trek near Vashisht, offering stunning views, natural pools, and a peaceful ambiance—ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
A scenic Lahauli town, Keylong is known for its breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and a glimpse into the unique culture of the Lahaul-Spiti region.
A paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, this sanctuary is home to Himalayan black bears, musk deer, and monals, along with breathtaking forests and meadows.
A sacred Sikh and Hindu pilgrimage site, famous for its hot springs, Manikaran Gurudwara, and the spiritual serenity of the Parvati Valley.
Dedicated to Sage Manu, this historic temple is one of the few dedicated to the creator of mankind. Located in Old Manali, it offers spiritual bliss and scenic beauty.
An impressive hydroelectric dam on the Beas River, known for its stunning reservoir, lush green surroundings, and a perfect spot for roadside photography.
A hidden gem in Solang Valley, this sacred temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman is known for its naturally forming ice Shivling during winter.
A snow-clad valley offering paragliding, skiing, zorbing, and ATV rides—Solang Nullah is a must-visit for adventure lovers seeking thrill and breathtaking views.
The adventure capital of Manali, Solang Valley offers year-round activities like skiing, paragliding, snowboarding, and cable car rides amidst stunning Himalayan landscapes.
Renowned for its natural hot water springs, Vashisht Temple, and Ayurvedic healing properties, this is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate after a long day of sightseeing.