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Manali is one of the most popular hill stations in the country. Along with some stunning destinations for skiers, its beauty lies in its waterfalls. Lush green surroundings, astounding sceneries, dazzling waterfalls and mesmerizing mountainous views make the place a perfect holiday destination to witness the enthralling wonders of Mother Nature.
Therefore, if you are in Manali or planning to visit Manali, read along to know about the prominent waterfalls in Manali and its surroundings.
There are around eight waterfalls in Manali, and more than ten waterfalls appear in the surrounding areas of Manali. Hence, the following is a comprehensive list of the waterfalls, and its surroundings. Read further to know more about them.
Jogini Waterfall is one of the astounding attractions in Manali. Cascading from a great height, the streams that flow into the river form this waterfall. As the streams of water flow down the green hills, it creates a mesmerizing view worth witnessing in life. Therefore, the site makes the perfect place to spend time with family and friends sitting in the lap of the Himalayas.
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Rahala Waterfall is one of the best waterfalls in Manali. The waterfall has a religious history attached to it, as people believe that Sage Ved Vyasa used to come to this place to meditate. Given the historical significance of the waterfall and the enthralling location, the Rahala waterfall is a must in the list of tourist destinations of Manali.
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Jana waterfall is another magnificent one, located in a small town called Jana near Manali, hence the name of the waterfall. This serene waterfall calls for several tourist footfalls during every season of the year. Its divine location starts with a Mahadev Temple and ends with snow-covered peaks of the mountains.
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Yet another gem in the heart of Manali, Rozy waterfall, is located in close proximity to Rahala waterfall and Jana waterfall in the Himalayas. Rozy waterfall appears at its best during the monsoonal months, when the deodar trees and the thick woods will become an absolute treat to the eyes as you trek up the green mountain with a snowy peak.
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Knoi waterfall cascades down from a moderate height to a rocky base. Hence, the sound of the water as they fall can be heard from a considerable distance as you approach it. Besides, its base forms a cave-like shape making it a pleasure to watch. The waterfall will be at its best during the monsoonal months.
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Baror Parsha Waterfall is yet another gem which has been quite recently discovered, in the heart of Manali. The waterfall cascades down the hills from a great altitude, separating two villages, called Baror and Parsha. Besides, the waterfall is a recent development by the government of Himachal Pradesh, and a bridge has been constructed near the waterfall for visitors to relax and meditate.
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Sissu waterfall is at a distance of around 90 km away from Manali, near the Leh interstate. This waterfall originates from the melted glaciers in the Himalayas. Besides, mesmerizing green flora surrounds it and it is among the less-explored waterfalls near Manali. Within the exotic green surroundings, the pearl-white water that flows down the mountains, creates an enthralling view worth witnessing.
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Sajla Waterfall is one of the hidden gems of Himachal Pradesh. The waterfall lies at a distance of 10 km from Manali, within several orchards of apple, deodar and pine trees. Besides, the site is often considered a perfect destination for vacations or picnics with family and friends, sitting among the lush green trees, exotic hilly terrains and the snowy peaks of Pinjal Mountains.
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Sagoo Waterfall is one of the most unexplored places near Manali. The waterfall is on the Rohtang-Manali Highway, which is a 30 minutes walking distance from Mahri, near Manali. Apart from these, this waterfall is also known as the frozen waterfall, as it gets frozen during winter. The green hilly regions and mountains with snowy peaks, makes it an aesthetic site to visit.
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Jogini Waterfall and Rahala Waterfall are the most famous waterfalls in Manali.
The Sissu waterfall in Manali is shaped like a heart and is located in the Chandra Valley.
The waterfalls' locations are accessible for aged people with correct precautions. However, people with breathing problems may avoid visiting these sites, as these require trekking to high altitudes.
Yes, all these locations of Manali Falls have hotels nearby at a distance of 2 km- 5 km.
You may return to the main road within 2-3 hours of trekking in these waterfalls.