Jogini Waterfall, Vashisht, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, 175103
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JOGINI WATERFALL
Jogini Waterfall is a tourist attraction, situated across the Beas River, in the Vashisht village of Manali, Himachal Pradesh. The route to Jogini Waterfall begins from the nearly located Vashisht temple, which is a 3 km trek from there onwards. Tourists also visit the Vashisht Temple and its hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties and can cure skin infections and diseases. The waterfall welcomes you with some of the best views of nature and the beauty of Manali around. Surrounded by pine trees and apple orchards, the lanes to the waterfall won't disappoint you either. People often visit the temple of Yogini Mata too, along with the waterfall, which is situated at the base of the lower waterfall. Jogini waterfalls downpour from an altitude of 150m from the different levels of mountains, also forming a pool alongside where one can take strides and swim around. It is one of the best sights to go through of what nature has to offer.
What is the best time to visit?
In the summer, from March to May.
How to reach Jogini Waterfall?
Option 1 - Delhi > Karnal > Ambala > Kurali > Rupnagar > Bharatgarh > Kiratpur Sahib > Swarghat > Sundernagar > Mandi > Kullu > Manali > Vashisht.
Option 2 - Chandigarh > Bharatgarh > Kiratpur Sahib > Swarghat > Sundernagar > Mandi > Kullu > Manali > Vashisht.
Travel to Manali via any means of transport. From Manali, rent or hire a vehicle to Vashisht Temple located at Vashisht Village, and begin a 3km trek from the temple to visit Jogini Waterfalls.
How to start the journey to Jogini Waterfall?
Manali > Vashisht Temple > 3 Km Trek to Jogini Waterfall
Once reaching Manali you have to visit the Vashisht Temple and park your vehicle there which is situated in the Vashisht village. From the temple, you can begin your trek to Jogini waterfall which is located 3 km away approximately.
Who should visit Jogini Waterfall?
- Age group 10-60yrs
- Trekking enthusiasts
- Photographers
- Bird watcher
- Nature lovers
- Looking for a vacation or a full-day picnic trip
Who should not visit Jogini Waterfall?
- People who can't walk much
- Kids below the age of 10 and old citizens as this is a 3km trek
- Luxury seekers
- People with respiratory sickness
- Intolerant to cold temperatures
- Looking for a vibrant nightlife
- Desiring a party atmosphere for their vacation
What to do at Jogini Waterfall?
- Trekking activities
- Pre-Wedding Shoot
- Photography
- Create Panoramic and Cinematic shots and videos
- Observe Nature
- Bird watching
- Take a bath in the lower Jogini Waterfalls
What are the places to visit near Jogini Waterfall (2 km)?
- Vashisht Temple
What is the climate there?
The climate can be cold and warm and the temperature ranges from 10°C to 25°C in summers. During the rainy season, you can expect heavy rainfalls making the current levels of water higher and also making the trails slippery. For winters you will experience snow-clad mountains and areas all the way with extreme cold weather.
What kind of mobile network is available?
All kinds of mobile networks are available.
What should I carry with me while visiting?
Make sure to carry your medicines, food, water, essentials, extra pair of clothes, warm clothes, and comfortable shoes. You can also carry your tent if you want to have a camp, and gadgets like drones and DSLRs to capture cinematic shots.
Where to stay?
There are various hotels, guesthouses, and homestays available at nearby Vashisht Village and the city of Manali for accommodation.
What to eat at Jogini Waterfall?
There are no restaurants available at Jogini Waterfall, hence visitors should carry their own food or can get it packed from the nearby cafes, local shops, and eateries.
How to drive and where to park the vehicle?
This is a trek, so you need to park your vehicle at the lower level of Vashisht Village or at the upper level of private parking available near the hot water spring of the Vashisht Temple.
What is the condition of the road to Jogini Waterfall?
The trail to Jogini Waterfalls is good though steep in some areas, can get slippery in rain, and covered with snow in winter.
How much cash should I carry?
You can carry ₹1000 per person as cash as there are no ATMs available.
What to shop and buy at Jogini Waterfall?
There is nothing to shop at Jogini Waterfall, but you can visit local markets near the Vashisht Temple and village and buy handicrafts such as wall hangings, ornaments, woolen clothes, artifacts, and souvenirs.
What are the problems tourists may face?
- Cold weather temperature
- Network Issues
- Slippery roads
- Respiratory sickness
- Rare availability of ATMs and petrol pumps
What are the safety measures to be taken?
- Take an extra pair of clothes
- Carry your medicines
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Essentials should be carried such as shower caps, towels, sanitizer, etc.
- Keep your gadgets such as phones, earphones etc; in a safe place
- Carry warm clothes due to the temperature being cooler
What not to do at Jogini Waterfall?
- Don't litter and pollute the area.
- Don't walk too fast or run around the trek route, it can cause injury.
- Don't remove all your clothes at once while taking a bath in the waterfalls as it can make you fall sick due to a change in temperature.
- Don't make any kind of noise pollution through loud noises and music.
- Don't smoke or consume alcohol, as it can affect your respiration while trekking.
How many days will be enough for sightseeing?
One day will be enough for sightseeing. To enjoy to the fullest, try to reach before 11 am so you can have an entire day to enjoy the natural views of sunset, wildlife, birds, and might be a rainbow too.
What is the best way for sightseeing?
Walking is the best way for sightseeing at Jogini Waterfall. One should get their binoculars if possible to enjoy a more detailed view of birds and the nature around.
Which are the nearest Hospitals?
- True Care Hospital
- Sri Harihar Hospital
- Manu Diagnostic Centre and Hospital
Which is the nearest police station?
Police Station Manali, Dhungri Village, Manali, Himachal Pradesh.
Who to contact if you are in trouble?
You can contact the nearest police station, or your hotel manager and can even take help from the local people.