7 Hidden Places In Manali 

Jana Waterfall

 Located near Naggar, the Jana Waterfall is a serene spot surrounded by lush greenery. The waterfall is relatively less crowded than other attractions in Manali, providing a peaceful environment

Hampta Village

This charming village is situated in the Hampta Valley, away from the bustling tourist areas. It offers a glimpse into traditional Himachali culture and architecture, surrounded by apple orchards and scenic landscapes

Solang Nullah Forest

While Solang Valley is a popular destination, the Solang Nullah Forest offers a quieter alternative. Explore the beautiful forested area and enjoy the solitude away from the main tourist activities

Old Manali Streets

While Old Manali is known, its narrow lanes and bylanes hide cozy cafes, vibrant art galleries, and small guesthouses. Take a stroll through these less-traveled streets to discover the bohemian charm of Old Manali

Naggar Village and Castle

Naggar, located on the left bank of the Beas River, is less crowded than Manali. The Naggar Castle, a medieval structure, offers panoramic views of the Kullu Valley

Tirthan Valley

While a bit farther from Manali, Tirthan Valley is a hidden gem surrounded by the Great Himalayan National Park. It's a serene destination with crystal-clear rivers, lush forests, and opportunities for trout fishing

Bijli Mahadev Temple

Situated atop a hill, this ancient temple offers breathtaking views of the Kullu Valley. The trek to Bijli Mahadev is a bit challenging but rewarding

Sar Pass

For adventure seekers, Sar Pass offers a trekking experience through dense forests, meadows, and snow-capped peaks. It's a less crowded trekking route compared to some other popular ones

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