Parvati valley is where you need to go for a blissful, peaceful, and refreshing holiday in the mountains’ comfort. You’ll be overwhelmed by the mystic aura of this pleasant, sleepy valley in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh!
With greens of pine and deodar trees adorning the surrounding mountains and rushing rivers and streams crisscrossing the valley, the scenery and the ambiance of Parvati valley appeal to the senses.
This beautiful valley is also known for its hippie hangouts and is a popular destination for adventure activities like trekking, camping, and rock climbing.
How to reach Parvati Valley?
Parvati Valley is situated in Himachal Pradesh, in the Kullu district.
At the place where the Parvati River merges with the Beas River in Buntar, Parvati Valley extends to the Spiti valley, rising to an altitude of 5,000 meters above sea level in the Greater Himalayan Range.
If you plan to travel by airplane, then book flights to Kullu-Manali Airport in Bhuntar, and if you are willing to travel by train, then the closest railway station is Joginder Nagar Railway Station.
You can take a bus or maybe hire a taxi from the airport/ railway station to reach this Himalayan Valley. Alternatively, regular bus services to Bhuntar are available to Parvati Valley from Delhi.
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Places to visit in Parvati Valley
Kasol
Located around 25 km from Bhuntar, Kasol is arguably the best-known attraction of the Parvati Valley.
This beautiful little town situated on the Parvati Riverbanks is a perfect spot for a relaxing vacation and adventurous tourism.
Walk around the town admiring the views of snow-clad mountains, pine trees, and the vigorous river, or go trekking to Kheerganga, Yanker Pass, Sar Pass, and Pin Parbati Pass.
You’ll see many Israeli settlers here, because of which Kasol is also called the “Mini Israel of India.”
Kheerganga
Kheerganga is one of the popular tourist attractions of Parvati valley. Lying at the end of the Parvati valley, this alpine village can be reached by following the scenic trekking trail from Barshaini.
Verdant forests, mountains, sparkling rivers, and ancient villages greet you along the way. Take a dunk in the hot springs at the end of your trek and relax your tired muscles.
Offer your prayers to Lord Shiva at a temple situated near this hot spring.
Chalal
Chalal village, situated at an altitude of over 5300 feet, is a must-visit tourist attraction of the Parvati valley, particularly for nature lovers, birders, and campers.
A 30-minute walk from Kasol through the woods (crossing a cable suspension bridge over the Parvati River) gets you to this quaint mountain village.
Soak in the woods’ serenity while enjoying the pleasing views of the grand Himalayas, beautiful pine trees, and, of course, the Parvati River!
When you are in the village, never miss sampling the mouth-watering Israeli dishes commonly served at the cafes in Chalal.
Malana
If you are seeking spirituality, then you must head towards Malana! Located in the Kullu district, this charming village nestles at the height of 2,652 meters in the shadow of towering Chandrakhani and Deo Tibba peaks.
Said to be one of the oldest democracies globally, this village is known for its vibrant culture and religious beliefs. Hike to this village and enjoy the panoramic views of peaks, streams, and surrounding beauty!
Temples like Jamadagni Temple and Renuka Devi Shrine are quite popular in Malana.
Manikaran
Surrounded by snow-capped Harinder Mountains, Manikaran is yet another beautiful town situated along the Parvati River banks.
This popular tourist attraction of Parvati valley bears great religious significance for the Hindus and Sikhs.
The popular places of worship include:
- Gurudwara Shri Manikaran Sahib (an important pilgrimage site for the Sikhs)
- Lord Shiva Temple (situated adjacent to the Gurdwara)
- Lord Ram Chandraji Temple
- Naina Bhagwati Mandir
Legend has it that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati spent hundreds of years at this tranquil place!
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