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Jogini Waterfalls Manali Address: On water fall way V.P.O.-Vashist 5 km.from, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, 175103, India

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Monday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
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Jogini Waterfalls is one of the top tourist attractions in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is located in the Vashisht village, which lies close to the Manali town. This fascinating waterfall cascades down from a height of 7850 feet to flow into the Beas River in Kullu Valley. This place is not only popular for its natural beauty; it holds significant religious value too.

According to legends, this waterfall has been named after Goddess Jogini, who was the daughter of Lord Indra. There is a local belief too that this place is a Shakti Peetha. Hence, not only tourists but devotees too visit this area as there are some important temples located here like the Vashisht Temple, Jogini Mata Temple, etc. The locals bring their children to the Jogini Mata Temple, which is located at the foot of the waterfall, for their first tonsure and other rituals.

The most interesting aspect of Jogini Waterfalls in Himachal Pradesh is that it can be reached only through trekking. Though the trek to the top is only about 3 km, the view of the natural scenery during the trek is what draws tourists and adventurers from far away. The trail that leads to the waterfall is quite picturesque as it passes through Apple orchards and Pine trees. The sight of the Manali valley, Beas River and cascading streams during the trek is said to be quite mesmerizing. The trek to Jogini Falls is considered among the popular short treks in Manali.

History of Jogini Waterfalls in Manali

According to popular mythological stories, it is believed that these waterfalls were once the ritual bathing place for ‘Jogini’, who was the daughter of Lord Indra. Thus, the waterfall is named after her. There is a temple devoted to her at the foot of the waterfall called the Jogini Mata Temple. This area is also considered to be a Shakti Peetha by the locals.

As per legends, when Lord Shiva was in a state of mourning, carrying the dead body of his wife Sati and was wreaking havoc on earth, Lord Vishnu used his weapon to cut Goddess Sati’ body to tame the anger of Lord Shiva. These body parts fell at 51 different locations. Today, these places are known as Shakti Peethas or Shakti Sthals and are highly revered by Hindu devotees.

The starting point of the trek to the Jogini Waterfalls starts from Vashisht Temple, which is devoted to Maharishi Vashisht, who was a renowned sage from the Vedic period.

Things to do at Jogini Waterfalls, Manali

The first thing to do even before trekking to the famous Jogini Waterfalls is to pay respects at the Vashisht Temple. En route, tourists can make stopovers at restaurants or cafes for tea and snacks. The trek offers ample opportunities to capture breathtaking pictures of the Manali valley, Beas River and unending natural beauty. Thus, carrying a camera is a must.

A small pool is formed at the foot of the cascading waterfalls. Tourists can take a dip or even swim in it for a refreshing experience. Unwinding and picnicking at this spot is quite popular among the locals and tourists.

Jogini Waterfalls Entry Fee and Timings

There is no entry fee to visit this waterfall. It remains open on all days and a trek to this place can be undertaken anytime between 9 am to 7 pm. The ideal time to visit Manali Jogini Waterfalls is in the summer months - from March to June - when the local weather is pleasant.

The monsoons should be avoided as the trail leading to the waterfalls becomes muddy and slippery. In winters, the quaint town of Manali receives snowfall and thus, trekking to the waterfalls can be an arduous task.

How to Reach Jogini Waterfalls in Manali

The Vashisht Temple, the starting point of the trek to Jogini Waterfalls, is approximately at a distance of 3.7 km from the famous Mall Road of Manali. Tourists can avail private taxis or auto rickshaws to reach the temple within 15 minutes. Alternatively, they can choose to walk their way to this shrine; it takes about 45 minutes.

Avid trekkers can start their journey to the waterfalls by trekking from the Bahang base camp in Bahang village, which is about 5 km from Mall Road. It is about a 3 km trek to the waterfalls from the Vashisht temple. The trail passes through some steep hills and paved steps but the experience of walking past Pine trees and Apple orchards while witnessing scenic views of the Beas River, Dhauladhar mountain peaks and small streams overcompensates for these small inconveniences.

Towards the end of the trail, the path leads into a dense forest sanctuary, at the end of which, tourists will find the temple of Jogini Mata. On the outskirts of the temple, lies the foot of the waterfall, where a small pool has been formed by the cascading water stream. The path to the upper viewpoint of the Jogini Waterfalls from the bottom is quite steep but yet quite rewarding. The awe-inspiring views of the cascading waterfalls and the verdant Manali valley from this spot are truly charming.

Reaching Manali from nearby important cities like Chandigarh and New Delhi is quite easy as regular bus service is available from these places. The nearest airport to Manali is the Bhuntar Airport, which is at an approximate distance of 50 km. The nearest railhead to the town is Joginder Nagar railway station, which is approximately around 146 km away. A private taxi from top car rental companies in Manali can be availed from the airport and railway station to reach here comfortably.

Things to keep in mind while visiting Jogini Waterfalls, Himachal Pradesh

  • Starting the trek early in the morning and returning before dark is advisable
  • Wearing a good pair of walking shoes is a better option
  • Wearing warm clothes (if needed) and trekking gear can be used
  • Carrying bottled water and light snack is suggested
  • Light backpack for the trek should suffice
  • Treading carefully in the steep areas is advised
  • Taking help of a trek guide can be a good option
  • Littering and damaging natural surroundings should be avoided

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