Famous for hot water springs
Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, this is a famous pilgrimage centre for Hindus as well as Sikhs located on the banks of River Parvati.
Open Hours
Suggested Duration - About 1 Hour
Pay obeisance at Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib and take a bath in the auspicious waters of hot water sulphur springs. You can also visit the famous Lord Ram Chandra Temple here.
Manikaran Sahib, a sacred Sikh pilgrimage site, is steeped in history and legends that date back to the time of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. Located in the picturesque Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh, the gurdwara is believed to have been visited by Guru Nanak Dev Ji during his journey to the Himalayas in the early 16th century.
Manikaran Sahib is known for | Healing hot springs, spiritual ambiance, and picturesque surroundings. |
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Timings | Open 24 hours |
Entry Fee | |
Tips & Restrictions | Dress modestly, cover your head, and remove shoes before entering. |
Facilities | Langar (free community kitchen), accommodation, and parking. |
Required Time | 2-3 hours |
The ideal months to visitManikaran Sahib are between April-June and September-November, when the weather is pleasant and conducive for sightseeing.
Historical Significance: Manikaran Sahib is associated with Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, who is believed to have visited the site during his journey to the Himalayas in the early 16th century.
Medical aid, clean drinking water, and assistance for the elderly and disabled are available.
Evening prayers are conducted daily, providing a tranquil and spiritual experience.
Explore nearby attractions like Kullu, Manali, and Kasolfor a complete Himachal experience.
Relish the delicious langar served at the gurdwara, or venture to nearby restaurants offering authentic Himachali cuisine, Indian delicacies, and international favourites.
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