Manikaran Saheb

Manikaran Saheb

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Manikaran Sahib is a revered pilgrimage site located in the Parvati Valley, just 4 km from Kasol in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled on the banks of the Parvati River, it holds great spiritual significance for both Sikhs and Hindus. The main attraction here is the Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, where it is believed that Guru Nanak Dev Ji once visited during his travels. The peaceful chants, the divine atmosphere, and the warmth of the place leave every visitor with a deep sense of calm.

Manikaran is also famous for its natural hot springs, where pilgrims cook food in the steaming waters — a tradition linked with local legends. The langar (community kitchen) here serves free meals to thousands of visitors daily, reflecting the true spirit of service and devotion.

Surrounded by snow-covered hills and lush valleys, Manikaran Sahib is not just a religious site but also a place of natural beauty and harmony. It’s an essential stop for travellers exploring Kasol and the Parvati Valley, offering a blend of faith, culture, and nature’s serenity.