Manali waterfalls are a stunning natural attraction in the Himalayan mountains, featuring charming cascades, unique rock formations, and peaceful surroundings.
Jogini Falls
Visitors must first pass through the Vashisht Temple to reach this scenic waterfall. From there, an hour's hike through rolling hills and pine forests to reach the waterfall base. The waterfall's crystal clear water and cool mist create an awe-inspiring experience. Adventurous visitors can trek to the top, while others can swim and relax in the summer months. This picturesque spot is a must-visit for nature lovers.
Rahala Waterfalls
Located at 8,500-9,000ft above sea level, Rahala Waterfalls is believed to be the highest waterfall in Manali. Trekkers pass through the original Rohtang Pass trail routes, through deodar forests and streams. The waterfall's base has a cascade, and its source is from glaciers in the Rohtang Valley, making the water too cold for swimming. The waterfall is a perfect spot to view the snow-capped Himalayas and is unique for its continuous water flow throughout the year.
Jana Waterfalls
A favourite picnic spot for Manali locals, this waterfall is a popular tourist attraction. Its easily accessible base makes it perfect for visitors of all ages. Along with stunning views of the waterfall and surrounding pine forests, there are authentic Himalayan eateries. The area is also home to native Himalayan birds, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. Tourists can take visit this aquatic attraction, enjoying the picturesque scenery and delicious cuisine.
Rozy Waterfalls
The Rozy waterfall is a must-visit spot for tourists, accessed via a scenic hike through pine forests and rolling hills. The waterfall is most alluring during the rainy season when water cascades through rocky mountains. The adventurous can take the Rohtang Pass to reach it.
Knoi Waterfall
Open 24 hours for tourists, Koni Waterfall is an ideal spot for anyone planning a quick trek in Manali. Whether you're an adventure seeker looking to swim in its cascade or a nature lover seeking a tranquil escape, this waterfall has something to offer everyone. Ensure you wear comfortable hiking shoes and carry a stick around the waterfall area. The best time to visit the waterfall is during monsoons. Take Kullu&ndashNaggar&ndashManali Road to reach the waterfall.
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