Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Natural Hamlet of Jagatsukh, Manali

Jagatsukh is a small hamlet at southern flanks of Manali which is approximately 6 km away from the site is renowned for its magical relief

and its excellent base which is celebrated for trekking is loved and admire by tourist from all across the world.

Beside its magical topography which is originated to serve the interest of trekkers the village has plenty of temples which is constructed in an exclusive Shikhara style attracts million of tourist throughout the year.

Pristine temple which is dedicated to lord Shiva has all the amenities to take tourist by surprise besides that there are many old temples surrounds the site. Jagatsukh Shiva temple here needs special regards because this temple is chronological temple and as per the folklore it was built during 8th century and that has added more chapters to the glorious book of this historical temple.

Getting here is an easy task because ample of buses operates from the junction of Manali and it will take only 15 to 20 odd minutes to reach the site.

Being an erstwhile capital of Manali it is also one of the biggest hamlets of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh and the serene valley of this amazing place is drawn and marched by the temples. Visit here could well pinch the thirst of devotees because all you are going to witness here is temples and amongst those the most renowned and celebrated is Shiva temple.

Other temples around the site of Jagatsukh

As mentioned above the place is dotted by the lines of shrines so beside that presence of the guiding light of Shiva temple there is other synagogue.

Gaurishankar temple, this temple is tribute to the holy pair of Shiva and Parvati and it is located at a site of Dashal village which is at a distance of 8 km from Manali.

Manu temple, dedicated to the wise that is said to be the creator of human race it is located amidst the site of Hadimba Temple.

Sharvali Devi Temple built by the Pandavas it has its history associated with great epic of Mahabharata and this shrine if one of the oldest Shrine at the coast of Shooru village which is just 8 km away from Manali.

Things to Do

Beside the mark of temples here you can enjoy the site of adventure as the valley and its landscape is familiar to trekkers so trekking could well be the brilliant idea to practice during your visit. Beside that at the site of Largi you can try trout fishing.

So be here and enjoy the course of valley as all the vibes of spiritual force would guide you throughout the time and make sure to try certain adventure tricks to make your journey memorable.

Best Time to Visit

Between the months of May till October would be an ideal time to serve your purpose

How to Reach

Nearest railway station to Manali is Joginder Nagar which is fairly 50 km away and it will take approximately 45 minutes to reach the wonders of Jagatsukh valley.

Nearest airport to reach here is Bhuntar which is at a distance of 50 km and it will take approximately 45 minutes to reach here.

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