Jogini Waterfall is located in the beautiful Valley of Manali, about 3 kilometres away from the bustling town and around 2 kilometres away from the famous Vashisht Temple. What makes it a popular tourist spot is the trek from Vashisht Temple, through pine trees and orchards, to the mesmerising Jogini Waterfalls cascading from a height of 160 feet. The trekkers are enchanted as they cross several smaller streams with a dazzling view of River Beas and the snow-dusted peaks of Rohtang. A complete treat for nature lovers and adventure seekers, the Jogini Waterfall must be visited when exploring the breathtaking valley of Manali.
The stunning Satdhara Falls is situated in the Chamba valley, surrounded by fantastic views of snow-covered ranges, and fresh, green pine and deodar trees. 'Satdhara' means seven springs, thus the Satdhara Falls get its name from being the waterfall that brings together the waters of the seven beautiful springs.The waters in these springs meet at a point 2036 meters above the sea and dive magnanimously in unison. This is the perfect place for people in search of some tranquillity in their hectic life.
Chadwick Falls is located in the Glen Forests of the beautiful city of Shimla. This stream of water trickles from a height of about 100 metres. Some explorers recall a walk through the forest as an adventurous experience because of the damp and dark environment created by the thick canopying forest. The name Chadwick is derived from 'Chidku Jhaar' where 'Chidku' means sparrow and 'Jhaar' means waterfall in the local language. It was named so because the locals thought only sparrows could reach the top of the waterfall and not humans.
The Bhagsu Waterfall is perhaps the most famous tourist spot in Dharamshala and attracts tourists who wish to revel in the glories of nature and spend some quiet moments in peace and serenity. The Bhagsunag Waterfall is located on the main road which connects Mcleodganj and Dharamshala and is an ideal location for picnicking with family and loved ones. The prime attraction here is the famous Bhagsunath Temple.
Rahala Waterfalls, located at a distance of 29 kilometres from Manali Bus Stand, is a well-known picnic spot for locals and tourists on their way to Rohtang Pass. The water here is usually cold as it originates from a melting glacier situated in the Himalayas. The surrounding is thickly vegetated with deodar and Silver Birch trees. The snow-capped Himalayan peaks can be easily seen from various locations around the waterfall. As one explores the site, they will know how the sounds of the birds chirping, the whistling of the trees and the trickling waterfall compliment the beauty of Rahaha Falls.
Jana Waterfall is located in a quaint village named Jana in the transfixing valley of Manali. It is a natural waterfall and a famous attraction which is a favourite picnic spot and is often visited by people residing nearby to escape the chaotic city life. The scenic beauty of the region under clear blue skies and fresh air is hypnotic. One has to trek to the waterfall through dense deodar and pine trees amidst snow-capped mountains. Jana Waterfall is a must visit for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Rozy Falls is situated en-route Rohtang from Manali and is a popular tourist attraction. Enveloped in tall deodar trees, dense woods and bounteous nature, the silvery cascading water is a visual delight to the eyes and a famous picnic spot.
There is no doubt that a road trip to Leh via Manali is a treat for a lifetime. Various mesmerizing landscapes, mountains loaded with snow, lush green valleys. Sissu Falls also happens to fall on Leh- Manali Highway while you are making your way to the hills of Leh and Ladakh. An absolute beauty of nature at an elevation of 3051 meters. Enjoy the beauty of this waterfall in India making its way from the lush green valley and pouring down to the surface of the earth. The tranquility and freshness in the atmosphere will take away all your fatigue.
Located at a distance of 9 km from Bharmour near Chamba, Thala Waterfall is a gorgeous perennial waterfall that is a popular tourist spot in the region. The cascading water forms a pool at the base which is a pure visual delight. However, it is advisable not to take a dip at the pond as the water pressure is really high and there are chances that you might get sucked into the bottom.
Tirthan Valley is considered a paradise for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. One waterfall that you can encounter on one of these trekking expeditions is Chhoie Waterfall that is absolutely breathtaking and boasts bounteous natural beauty, tranquility and peace. You can reach here through a short trek that begins at the Gai Dhar Village. Nestled in between the majestic Himalayas in the backdrop, the trekking trail offers sweeping views of the surroundings and scintillating views of the valley below.
Hadsar is a small town that is known for the base camp of the famous Manimahesh Yatra. Located in Bharmour, near Chamba in Himachal Pradesh, Hadsar is home to the gorgeous Hadsar Waterfalls that is a major highlight of the place and attracts a large tourist influx. Boasting of enchanting natural beauty and sprawling pastures of alpire woods, the waterfall is a popular picnic spot and can be reached through a short trek.