Raghunathji Temple
It is believed that Raja Jagat Singh of Kullu committed some wrong so atone for the sin he built this temple with a statue of Lord Raghunath - Lord Ram.
Bijli Mahadev Temple
This temple is famous for its 20m high metal rod periodically drawing lightning, which destruct the 'Shivalinga'. The 'linga' is then carefully pieced together using only butter as adhesive.
Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, Bajaura
The 9th century lord Shiva Temple is renowned for its convoluted stone carvings.
The Vaishno Devi Temple
4-km along the Kullu Manali road this temple is one of the most popular Hindu Shrines in India the idol of goddess Vaishno or Durga is enshrined in a small cave here.
Akhara Bazar
This is famous as one of the main local bazaars, Kullu caps, shawls, 'pattoos', gudmas, 'puhlas' and 'namdas' or rugs can be purchased here.
Sultanpur Palace
This palace is a fine example of the Kullu style of miniature painting that is distinguished by simple rural scenes.
Hadimba Temple
Hadimba or Dhungiri temple is one of the most important temples in Manali. This four-story wooden temple is situated in the midst of the forest Dhungiri Van Vihar.
Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa
This Gompa lead the Tibetan area at the bottom of Manali. The Tibetan refugees built the Gompa in the late 1960's.
Old Manali
The old Manali area is 3-km away from the present day Manali. The old Manali is abundant with guesthouses reflecting ancient aura.
Temple of Manu
Manali is named after the famous saint Manu who meditated here. A stones path leads through the old village where the temple of Manu is situated.
Rohtang Pass
This is the highest point on the Manali-Keylong road approximately 4,112m high. You can enjoy a wide panoramic view of mountains peaks rising far above clouds on this altitude.
Arjun Gufa
The 'Arjun Gufa' or the cave of Arjuna is situated on the left bank of the Beas. It is believed that Arjuna practiced austerities to get Pashupata Ashtra from Lord Indra.