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Best 6 Places to Enjoy the Monsoon in Manali

Manali is in the state of Himachal Pradesh, near the northern end of the Kullu Valley in the Beas River Valley. Being a hill station, people love to visit around here during the winter season. During the winter season, the whole town looks like having a blanket of snow all over it. Not only because of the beautiful scenic view but also, Manali is in the state of Himachal Pradesh, near the northern end of the Kullu Valley in the Beas River Valley. Manali offers many adventures and fun Being a hill station, people love to visit around here during the winter season.

This place is a dream come true for trekking enthusiasts. River Beas offers options of river rafting near the town of Kullu. Hence, Manali is not only known for its natural scenery, but also for its adventurous activities. The majority of the time it snows in the months of December and January followed by April and March. When it comes to adventure, Rohtang Pass & Solang valley is very popular among tourists.

Summers and Winters are both very recommended times to visit Manali. But what about monsoons?.

Weather during Monsoons is unpredictable in Manali. It experiences heavy rainfall during this time. Visiting Manali at this time may lock you in your hotel rooms. Heavy rainfall can totally restrict your plans and you from going out. Places at higher altitudes are prone to thunderstorms and incessant rainfall during the monsoon season. But due to the beautiful mountains and rivers around the weather can be delightful after rainfall. If you visit Manali during July, you can witness the purest vision of the River Beas due to the abundance of water. You may also get to see a particular category of alpine flowers that are only visible in July.

Best Places to visit in Manali during Monsoons

Though monsoon can restrict your plans if raining continuously, Otherwise Manali stays very blooming during the monsoon seasons. Here are some places you can visit in Manali during the monsoon season.

Manikaran Sahib.

Manikaran is 4 km away from Kasol and about 45 km away from Kullu. It is very famous for its hot spring bath and religious beliefs. There are many religious perspectives and believes associated with this sulphur water bath. This place has some temples and a gurudwara. Hence, it is associated with the religious sentiments of Hindus and Sikhs majorly.

Both the communities have different believes and stories about this place. People visiting here even believe that this hot water stream at Manikaran has healing properties and is capable of healing problems like muscle pain and rheumatism. According to Sikh’s belief, this holy site was built by Shri Guru Nanak Devji and his disciple Bhai Mardana. Whereas according to Hindu’s belief, lord Shiva and goddess Parvati marked their presence at this place for years and goddess Parvati lost her “mani” (precious stones) in this water stream.

Old Manali: Mesmerizing Apple Orchads

Old Manali is completely authentic during the month of July. It is very close to the main city center of Manali. A river named the Manalsu River divides both sides. This place is very calm and is away from the hustle of the city center of Manali. The whole place gives an authentic Himachali town vibe with beautiful apple orchards and glorious mountains all around. You can easily reach this town as it is just at 15 minutes walking distance from the city center. Also, you can take an auto and reach your destination easily.

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Beas Kund Trek.

The Beas Kund Trek is one of the easiest treks in the Himachal Himalayan region. It is also one of the shortest treks that take only around 3 days to end. The Beas Kund Trek starts from Manali and leads to Dhundi at 3,150 meters via Solang Nallah. The trek gets a bit difficult after Solang Nallah as it faces a gradual climb of 5-6 hours.

The Beas Kund is regarded as a holy lake is located in the Kullu Valley. Also, it is the source of River Beas. Religious believes states that Rishi Vyas used to take his daily bath in the water of this lake. This lake is rested at an altitude of 3,650 meters in the lap of Mt. Hanuman Tibba and Seven Sisters. This trek is not that difficult to take over. Any age group can complete this trek. No specific trekking experience is required to complete this trek. Hence, you can join this way with your family too. Snaking and passing through the Solang valley the trail to Beas Kund offers an incredible experience and the journey is filled with many surprises at each turn. 

Also, this trek offers one of the most beautiful views as it passes through waterfalls and the little cold lake of River Beas, fed by the glaciers. On reaching Dhundi from Solang, trekkers would find themselves around dense forests of deodar and oak trees.

Hidimba Temple.

Hidimba Devi temple is an ancient cave temple in the name of Hidimba Devi, wife of Bhima ( One of the Pandavas in the Indian epic Mahabharata). Locals also call this temple as Dhungari Temple. A cedar forest “Dhungiri Van Vihar ” covers the boundaries of the temple.  Maharaja Bahadur Singh built this temple in 1553.

It is one of the most popular tourist and pilgrim spots which is around 1.5 kilometers away from the mall road in Manali. The temple has four floors. Locals often visit this temple with belief and faith. If you are visiting Manali, make sure you pay a visit to the Hidimba temple to seek some peaceful vibes and to see this wonderful historical and archaeological place.

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Hampta Pass with Chandratal Lake Trek

This trek route is one of the most popular amongst travelers. Hampta is the easternmost pass on the Pir Panjal range which divides the valleys of Lahoul, Spiti, and Kullu. This trek route is the shortest line between the Chandra and Beas rivers. This way was considered way too much before the road over the Rohtang Pass was constructed. This path is surrounded by beautiful Himalayan peaks like Deo Tibba, Indra Asan, and Indra Kila.

First, reach Manali, drive to Prini. Trek starts through Prini village, ascending to Jobdi Nala via taxi offers extensive view of the Kullu valley. An easy walk of two hours to the campsite just after the road head. The trail begins by flat from Jobri Nala to Chhika walking through the forest of Mapple, Silver Fir, Pine, and Oak, paved by the grass and stone and fields of the wildflowers. You can have tea on your way some refreshment.

It takes 5 days to cover this trekking path. Maximum altitude of this trek is 4297 m with a distance of 26 kilometres. Best season for this route is from mid-June to August.

Deo Tibba Trek

Deo Tibba offers Expansive views, lofty mountains, hanging glaciers, lush meadows, exposed rock faces, giant cliffs extensive geography. It offers a view of snow-capped mountains. To reach Deo Tibba Base camp, you will cross many remote villages and valleys like Panduropa, Setan, Hampta Pass, Chika, Piyangniru, Raurikhaudi, etc. You will also pass by an ancient village Jogidugh, which is claimed to be the abode of ‘Thakshag Nag’ (serpent god) and all eighteen ‘Nag’ Gods.

Bhanara cave, which was the abode of Pandavas during their exile, is also an important waypoint for the trek. Hence, Deo Tibba offers a huge range of such epic spots and adventurous journeys. You can also witness a high-altitude lake with blue water known as mini-Chandratal (4480 m) on your way to Deo Tibba. Also, the trek offers a wonderful sight of snow-clad peaks of Indrasan (6220 m) and Deo Tibba (6001 m) along with the glaciers of Jagatsukh.

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