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Baror Parsha Waterfall Manali Address: Baror, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, 175131, India

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Monday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tuesday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wednesday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thursday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Friday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Baror Parsha Waterfall in Manali is a small yet important tourist attraction. It is a hidden gem perfect for an offbeat experience in Manali. The hill station of Manali is a highly popular tourist destination in North India but the Baror Parsha Waterfall is recently gaining popularity among travelers.

Baror Parsha waterfall lies between the two villages, Baror and Parsha. While Parsha village lies on the left side, Baroad or Baror village lies on its right. During your stay in Manali, you can visit this unique tourism spot on a one-day excursion. It is just a 45-minute walk and a 15-minute drive from The Mall Road.

Baror Parsha waterfall is an initiative by the state Government and the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department to promote eco-tourism in the state. They have made walking steps that lead to the waterfall to make it easily accessible by travelers.

The waterfall has something to offer to every tourist. You can head to the waterfall if you are on a solo trip to Manali to discover yourself or on a relaxing family vacation. It is perfect for those interested in trekking and hiking away from the regular and more crowded tourist spots. You can plan a romantic getaway with your loved one or an adventurous trip with friends to Baror Parsha.

The waterfall has piqued the interests of the tourists due to its solitude and picture-perfect views. You can explore the Himalayas through the pine, cedar, and deodar forests. Soothe your senses with the splendid views of rolling hills, lush meadows, and valleys. The cool water, as well as the breeze, are equally hard to resist.

Since it is less flocked by people, you can unwind from the stressful city life. Besides, you can spend a great time clicking pictures to build memories for a lifetime. The adventure options available here will pump up your adrenaline and leave you feeling fresh.

Things to do at Baror Parsha Waterfall

You should plan a visit to the Baror Parsha Waterfall in Manali to fall in love with the pristine beauty of Mother Nature. Although the waterfall is a hidden treasure, it is evolving to meet the popular demands and expectations of travelers. As such, you can indulge in various recreational activities in and around the place. Suiting every taste and preference, this unique tourist spot will definitely satisfy you with the following fun things to do:

  • Drive through the narrow roads and experience the thrill to reach the waterfall while witnessing the lush forests and apple orchards.
  • Indulge in hiking across the deodar, pine, and cedar forest.
  • Bird-watching is also another favorite of many travelers.
  • Walk along the nature trails in the mountains.
  • Spend some time sitting quietly and refreshing your mind.
  • Enjoy a picnic in the allotted areas for eating.
  • Talk to your loved ones as you enjoy the view.
  • Take a refreshing dip in the mineral water under the falls.
  • Click lots of photographs of the scenic locale for a lifetime memory.
  • Sit by the waterside and meditate for the rejuvenation of your soul.
  • Hike to the top of the waterfall for a panoramic view.
  • Gorge on local snacks at the eateries at the base of the waterfall.

Apart from the above-mentioned activities, you can go sightseeing around the place to satiate your wanderlust. The top sightseeing spots which draw people from all over the world are:

1. Hadimba Devi Temple: The most revered shrine in Manali, the Hadimba Devi Temple is also known as Dhungari Temple. Built in 1553 by Maharaja Bahadur Singh, it is a 24 meters tall construction dedicated to Devi Hidimba. The ancient wooden Hindu temple is surrounded by cedar forests at the foot of the Himalayas.

2. Rohtang La: It is a popular high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. Situated at a height of 3980 meters, it connects the Kullu valley with the Spiti and Lahaul region. It is renowned as one of the most spectacular tourist destinations in India. You can experience skiing, paragliding, skating, snow scootering, and other adventure sports.

3. Hamta Pass: Lying between the Chandra Valley in Lahaul and the Kullu Valley, it derives its name from the Hamta village below Sethan village. Standing at a height of 14,000 meters, it is a rare and dramatic mountain pass. You can find both arid and dry landscape on one side and fresh green stretches of land on the other side. You must visit the Hamta Pass to play with fresh and untouched snow.

Entry Fee and Timings of Baror Parsha Waterfall

There is no entry or camera fee for Baror Parsha Waterfall. It is open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM on all days of the week.

How to reach Baror Parsha Waterfall

You must reach Manali to visit the Baror Parsha Waterfall. The hill station is well-connected by road, rail, and air to the major cities of the country.

By Air: Bhuntar in Kullu is the nearest airport which is around 50 km from Manali. You can get flights from all major cities of the country to Bhuntar. From the airport, you can hire a pre-paid taxi or cab for your accommodation in Manali.

By Rail: The nearest railhead to Manali is the Jogindernagar railway station. Located 146 kilometers away from the hill station, the railway station is connected with several modes of transportation like taxis and buses. You can book these at a reasonable cost to reach your hotel in Manali.

By Road: You can avail of frequent bus services from Chandigarh, Shimla, Dehradun, Ambala, and Delhi to Manali. There are several state and private bus services available for Manali but the best way is to book a Volvo bus for a comfortable journey. Private rentals are also popular among tourists as the roads for reaching Manali are in great condition. You can either drive your own vehicle or hire a cab from the nearby important cities. It is an affordable method and makes your stay and sightseeing hassle-free and within your reach.

Local Transport: Once in Manali, you can reach the Baror Parsha Waterfall via Mall Road. It is a 15-minute drive from Mall Road or alternatively you can reach the Simsa Village and take the diversion from there. Though buses are not available for this route, you can book a taxi from top car rental companies in Manali or contact your hotel for one. Upon reaching the entry point you will have to trek to the waterfall. It will take around 45 minutes.

Interesting Facts about the Baror Parsha Waterfall

Following are some interesting things to know about the Baror Parsha Waterfall in Manali:

  • The crystal-clear water offers respite from the scorching heat of North India.
  • Steps made by the tourism department make the steep trek to the waterfall easy.
  • You can reach the top of the waterfall by trekking for an hour from the base.
  • Swimming in the pool is allowed during the summer season from April to June.
  • The tourism department has arranged a small shelter near the waterfall for relaxing and meditating.
  • Taste authentic Himalayan cuisine at a few eateries around the waterfall.

Things to Keep in Mind while visiting Baror Parsha Waterfall

The Baror Parsha Waterfall is an offbeat destination and you should keep the following points in mind considering the hilly terrain.

  • Persons with breathing ailments, the elderly with health concerns, and pregnant ladies may avoid visiting the waterfall.
  • It might get very cold near the waterfall so carrying warm clothing is recommended.
  • Wear quality shoes or boots with proper grip. They are a must for the slippery route to the waterfall.
  • You should not wander elsewhere apart from the decks and platforms meant for observation.
  • Weather fluctuations are common in the region so be prepared for the same.
  • The waterfall is an easy climb on well-maintained steps and you should stay on developed trails only. Do not try new routes.
  • Do not litter the place and carry your own mess to contribute to the ecotourism drive.
  • Rain protection, be it for your own self, camera, backpack, mobile phone, or other belongings is a must.
  • Carry some extra clothes and bags to bring back your wet clothes.
  • Beware of leeches on the way.
  • Though refreshments are available it is advisable to carry your own food, water, and first aid.

To ensure a great holiday experience, we at Manali Tourism, a division of Holidays DNA have designed Manali Tour packages that include a tour of popular sightseeing places of Manali in the comfort of a private cab. You can choose the package according to your budget and time constraints. For further details, please fill the Contact Us form and we will get back to you.

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