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Waterfalls in Manali

Manali in Himachal Pradesh offers wonderful leisure holidays to the visitors as it has the charm of old world. The scintillating landscapes of Manali formed by dense forests of Deodar, Oak, Spruce and Fir, green valleys, gushing waterfalls, torrential rivers, and huge mountain ranges keep attracting the tourists of all types. Whether travelers look for an ideal honeymoon destination or an amazing picnic spot, Manali has everything for everyone.

Waterfalls in Manali


The high altitude waterfalls of Manali enhance the beauty and elegance of this one of the most preferred hill stations of India. Here in this article, readers will get informed about the various waterfalls of Manali such as Rahala, Rozy, Jogini and Jana. With the information provided here, you could enjoy few days of solitude along with your family members and friends at this quaint hill station of northern India.

Rozy Waterfalls in Manali

Rozy Waterfalls is located on the route to Rohtang Pass from Manali. If you have been wishing to spend some beautiful moments of your life in the lap of Mother Nature, then this waterfall will surely satisfy your wish. The green valleys and mountains with dense forest surrounding the waterfalls make captivating backdrop. Visitors get mesmerized with the white waters gushing down from height and falling on the rocks. The best time to visit this waterfall is during or immediately after the monsoon as visitors could enjoy the sight of the waterfall to the fullest because of its maximum size. The tall Deodar trees fringing the waterfalls offer a wonderful backdrop for photo shoots. The waterfall is open from sunrise to sunset on all the days.

Jogini Waterfalls in Manali

This captivating natural attraction of Manali, Jogini Waterfalls, offering serene environment and gushing waters from height, is located very near to another interesting place in Manali, the Vahisht Village. The mesmerizing Jogini Waterfall could be reached if one treks from Vashist Village. This is a perfect place where one could re-energize body and soul at a small pool formed at the foot of this waterfall. Locals and tourists keep coming to this place during various time of the year to have small outing or to enjoy picnicking.

Jogini Waterfalls


The waterfall is open from all days of the week from dawn to dusk. Visitors would often hear chirping of birds and leaves swaying in the air disturbing the calm and quite environment around this waterfalls but spending a day here is really revitalizing.

Jana Waterfalls in Manali

People visiting Manali could never even think of keeping the Jana Waterfalls out of their itinerary. Visitors from outside the state as well as the locals halt here for hours to enjoy the sight of water flowing down from high cliffs and striking the rock faces below. Visitors take beautiful snaps and enjoy the magnificent snow-capped mountains, tall Pine and Deodar Trees stretches of Apple orchards from a bridge overlooking Jana Waterfall.

Jana Waterfall in Manali

At this waterfall, visitors could enjoy and cherish many memorable hours and also enjoy picnic and outing with their dear and near ones.

Rahala Waterfalls in Manali

On the way to Rohtang Pass, Rahala Falls is sure to halt the tourists with its calm environment and picturesque landscapes. Rahala Falls is located about 16 km from Rohtang Pass and is a favorite picnic spot for the locals as well as the tourists who come to Manali. The best time to visit this falls is from September to November so that visitors could enjoy the waters gushing down from height with their full force.

Rahala Waterfalls in Manali


Many visit Rahala Falls for its historical significance as it is believed that Sage Vyasa had meditated here.

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