India /Himachal pradesh /Kullu /Manikaran
Sight Address : Located at Manikaran Edit
Detail InformationEdit
This temple mainly belongs to Lord Shiva. In 1905 an earthquake caused a bit of damage to the temple and it got slightly tilted. The importance of Manikaran is also judged from the fact that devtas of Kullu valley pay regular visit to this place on specified date.
HistoryEdit
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Must SeeEdit
Attraction
Visiting TimeEdit
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Closed OnEdit
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Best Season to VisitEdit
Throughout the year
Best Time To VisitEdit
Morning, Afternoon, Evening.
Time Required for SightseeingEdit
1 Hours.
Ticket Required : NO Edit
Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A
Kids Rs. : N.A
Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A
Kids Rs. : N.A
Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A
Video Camera Rs. : N.A
Guide Required : NO Edit
Approximate cost: N.A
Dress Code (If Any) : NO Edit
Dress Require: N.A
Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit
- Drifters’ Inn & Cafe ; Manikaran, HP 175105. ; Ph/M – 098 05 033127 ; Food Serve – Indian.
How to ReachEdit
Taxi : Taxies are easily available for moving about in the city.
BUS : Tourist can easily get regular buses to Manikaran from other major cities of the country.
Train : The closest major railway stations are at Pathankot (150 km) and Chandigarh (268 km). Train tickets from Delhi to Chandigarh cost around Rs 100 and this is a feasible option. Tickets from Delhi to Pathankot cost between Rs 200 and 250. Taxis are available at both the stations and this is the most comfortable option. They charge Rs 7 for a Tata Indica.
Air : The closest airport is located at the town of Bhuntar near Kullu (44 km) and this is a feasible option for all those who prefer to travel by air. The Bhuntar Airport is located around half an hour away from Manikaran. The airport receives flights from places such as Delhi, Pathankot, Chandigarh, Dharamshala and Shimla. Taxis are available outside the airport and these are the easiest option to reach Manikaran. They charge around Rs 200 for the trip.
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Things to CarryEdit
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Safety / WarningEdit
- Beware of pickpockets as Manikaran is a major tourist city in India.
- Beware of fake items. Better to buy from reputable shops even though you have to pay more.
HelplineEdit
- Police : 100.
- Fire Brigade : 101.
- Ambulance : 102.