Manali

Parvati Valley

Open Time : Open 24 hours

Entry : free

Address : Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India

Why to visit Parvati Valley

The most significant survivor of the hippy trail in India is Parvati Valley. The Parvati Valley, which begins or rather ends at the confluence of the Parvati River and the River Beas, is a steep, narrow valley filled with both famous and infamous villages.

Highlights of Parvati Valley:

  • You will have the opportunity to learn about the culture and way of life of the villagers in these little towns.
  • The Parvati trek will lead you to the picturesque Sheela village, which is at the centre of the Parvati valley and offers picturesque views of mountains that change colour.
  • The aura of the village is so alluring thanks to the vibrations of the temple bells that it will awe you and tempt you to stay longer.
  • Camping is also a good option while trekking.

FAQ on Parvati Valley

What is the best time to visit Parvati Valley?

The months of April May October and November are ideal for visiting Parvati Valley. This is the time of year when the weather is comfortable during the day and cool at night and you can avoid heavy rain or the bitter cold of winter.

What are the best adventure activities to do in Parvati Valley?

Trekking.. Camping.. River Rafting and Rappelling are the best adventure activities to do in Parvati Valley.

How far away is Parvati Valley from Manali?

This location, in the Parvati valley, 80 kilometres from Manali, is well-known for its hot springs and draws tourists since it is home to the revered Gurudwara Shri Manikaran Sahib.

What holds Parvati Valley's secret?

For over 3,000 years, Shiva, the destroyer, is said to have meditated in the ethereal Parvati Valley. He appeared to be a nude, ash-covered sanyasi or naga sadhu as he sat here. Seasons would come and go, and one day as he gazed out at this unspoiled, expertly manicured landscape, he decided to give it the name Parvati in honour of his spouse.

Special Tip

The Parvati Valley Trek is a great place for trekkers to get their adrenaline pumping. Kasol is a destination near the Parvati Valley where you can get a variety of Israeli foods that will provide you with a unique experience. This Parvati Valley hike is riddled with secrets, which you can learn more about with the help of locals.

By Abhilasha Prasad

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