Manali places to visit
I don't care...How long it takes me to go to Manali. This is best trip ever of life to see the view of that snowfall; there nature... That feels there wind calling us to visit there many and many times.
Top 5 Places to visit in Manali
. Hadimba Temple

Also known by the names Hidimba Devi Temple and Dhungari Temple, this ancient shrine was built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh way back in 1553. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to Hidimba Devi , wife of Bheema. The wooden architecture of the shrine is very distinct form most Hindu temples you will come across in the country. There’s another shrine dedicated to Hidimba Devi son Ghatokkacha in the premises. Surrounded by thick cedar groves and with snow-capped mountains serving as the backdrop, the temple is one of the best places to visit in Manali.
Location – Old Manali
Timing -8am to 6pm every day
. Solang Valley

A mini valley located at about 8400 feet above sea level, Solang Nala is a short drive away from Manali. It is a haven for adventure and sports lovers and while here,you can try your skills on a pair of skis or go for a snowmobile exploration. When the weather warms up, people flock here for zorbing and paragliding. You can also hop onto a cable car and enjoy mesmerizing views of the Himalayas. If you are looking for snow-based activities and sports, winters are the best time to visit while the months of summer are ideal for other adventure sports.
. Location : Burwa, Manali
. Distance from Manali : 14 km
. Jogini Waterfalls

The rushing cascades of Jogini Falls are a short and invigorating trek away from the main town of Manali. The trail that leads to the waterfallls is scenic and gives you a glimpse of the River Beas and the snow-capped peaks of Rohtang. Apart from the serene setting, Jogini is also an important place of pilgrimage and you can visit many old shrines around the pool at the bottom. An early start is recommeded so that you can spend more time at this picturesque natural spot, which is one of the top trekking as well as picnic places in Manali.
Location : Vashisht Village, Manali
Timings : 24×7
. Bhrigu Lake, Manali

Take a moment and think of postcard-perfect alpine meadows and evergreen tree forests near a serene high-altitude water body. Well,you have just now pictured Bhrigu Lake, have just now pictured Bhrigu Lake, one of the best trekking destinations around Manali. A bit of acclimatization is needed if you are going for the trek as the lake is located more than 4000 meters above sea level. The scenery and panoramic views of the Pir Panjal Range are what draws most visitors to this place.
. Location : Kullu District, Manali
. Distance from Manali : 19 km
. The Manali Gompa, Manali

The ornate design and the quintessential Tibetan architecture make the Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa, more commonly referred to as the Manali Gompa, one of the finest landmarks in Manali. Built by Tibetan refugees in the 1960s, this monastery allows you to enjoy quiet settings and unmatchedd spiritual vibes. Some of the key highlights of the Manali Gompa include exquisite murals that depict important events of Buddhism in vivid colors and roofs built in the Pagoda style. The stalls in the complex are a good place to pick up handicraft items.
. Location : Old Manali Road, Manali
. Timings : 6:00 am to 6:00 pm; closed on Sundays