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The Ultimate Jogini Falls Manali Trek Guide – Here’s Everything You Need to Know!

By: Author Sophie Pearce

Posted on Last updated: January 11, 2022

Categories HIMACHAL PRADESH , INDIA , MANALI

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Manali is the perfect location in Himachal Pradesh for some scenic hikes and trekking. You’ll be walking in amongst lush forests, over babbling streams with mountains all around you!

However, if you’re on a tight time frame, you may find that a 2/3 day hike is not possible on your itinerary. 

But, don’t fret. There are many really lovely short treks you can do around Manali as well. One of those is the Jogini Falls Trek. 

This easy hike from Vashisht will lead you to one of the best waterfalls in the area and, from here, you can get some incredible views as well.

A lot of companies seem to advertise that you need to pay to go on this trek with a guide. But, it’s easy to go self-guided as well and it won’t cost you a penny. 

Here is my complete Jogini Falls Manali Trek guide with detailed directions and everything you need to know before you go!

Jogini Falls Trek Manali

What is Jogini Falls?

The Jogini Waterfall is a 160-foot cascade that crashes over the mountains and into the Beas River and Kullu Valley below. 

It’s located near Vashisht village in Manali and the waterfall gets its name from the village goddess known as Jogini. 

The area, river, and forest around the waterfall are seen as sacred due to it being a place where one of the Shakti Peethas fell. Making it a place of Feminine Power.

If you’re unfamiliar with Shakti Peethas, they are considered holy places to Hindus. 

According to sacred Hindu texts, a Shakti Peetha is a place where Lord Shiva’s Wife’s body fell. She was called Sati and, when she died, Shiva could not stop mourning her.

He carried her body around endlessly and started to perform his ‘Rudra Tandava’ or dance of destruction. He was causing havoc in the process and threatened to destroy the Earth.

Knowing full well that Shiva could not be tamed while he had Sati, Vishnu decided to cut her body up into 51 pieces and they fell across India. Now, there are temples dedicated to each place where Sati’s body parts fell. 

In Vashisht and the Jogini falls, the goddess is said to reside in the waters of this waterfall. So, it’s important to respect the area surrounding it on your visit.

A very basic description. But, if you wanted to learn more, you can read my Kamakhya Temple guide . It’s for Guwahati. I’ve actually been to 10 of these Shakti Peetha temples now! 

Jogini Waterfall Vashisht Manali

Where is the Jogini Falls in Manali & how to visit? 

Although many people advertise this waterfall as being in Manali, it’s actually accessible around 4 kilometres away from New Manali in the village of Vashisht (Bashisht). 

There is no short way to access Jogini Falls by car or by rickshaw. You can only access the waterfall by taking a trek.

From New Manali, you’ll need to trek around 4 kilometres to access the start of the Jogini Falls trail in Vashisht village. 

So, if you wanted to save some energy you could take a car or rickshaw to Vashisht temple. From there, you can start your hike.

From Vashisht Temple, the trek to Jogini Falls is around 3 kilometres through a forest trail. But, it’s not a flat path and does have some steep hills and steps in order to access it. 

Jogini Falls Vashisht Manali

How long does the Jogini Waterfall trek take? 

This completely depends on where you start from, your levels of fitness, and whether you want to take breaks or not. You’ll also need to schedule in time to relax at the waterfall, if you want to go swimming, take photos etc. 

If you’re starting your trek from the Old/New Manali area, it will be around 6/7 kilometres one way (14 kilometres total) . So, the walk and visit will take you around 3-6 hours.

If you start off your trek in Vashisht, it will be a lot shorter at 3 kilometres one way (6 kilometres in total). You’ll probably save yourself an hour or so. So, I’d factor in around 2-4 hours from Vashisht itself. 

Again, it depends on a variety of factors like if it’s been raining making the path muddy, whether you choose to stop for chai, how long you decide to stay at Jogini falls etc.

But, I’d definitely plan at least a half-day out of your Manali itinerary to complete this walk. Don’t leave it too late in the afternoon as you don’t want to be out here trekking in the dark. 

As we had just got off our overnight bus, we decided to hit the ground running and go out straight away for this trek. Ha, that was a huge mistake! 

So, as we were tired, we took our time getting there over a few hours. But, I didn’t mind as the views were incredible anyway. 

We also spent way more time than we anticipated at the falls just relaxing and dipping our toes in the water. As well as drinking a steaming hot cup of chai in the treehouses on the way back. It was a lot nicer to go slower and take it all in.

Jogini Falls Trek Manali

What is the best time to visit? 

Like most of India, Manali in Himachal Pradesh is a seasonal town. Winters can see it completely snowed under with no transport to access it! 

Most attractions and restaurants open from around April – September. So, if you did want to visit Manali, I’d plan to travel around the Summer/early monsoon season.

But, saying that, Jogini Falls isn’t a paid-for hike or attraction. There is no entrance fee. It’s open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year. There are no restrictions on when you visit. 

The best months to visit Manali are in India’s summer season around April – June. This is when there is less chance of rain and landfalls. The temperatures are cooler and paths won’t be as muddy. 

By June – September, Manali does see a lot of rainfall. It gets quite muggy and, if there have been heavy rains, the pathways here could be pretty mucky. So prepare with waterproofs. 

If you did visit in the offseason, you can still go on this trek but it will be riskier as it’s icy. However, I’ve heard that the Jogini falls freeze into ice and it’s magical! 

Manali in Monsoon Rains

Does it cost money to visit & can you go self-guided?

No, the Jogini Falls trek is completely FREE to go on and you don’t need to go with a guide either. 

A lot of companies will advertise this trek as a tour in a package in order to make money. They will make it seem like you can’t go alone. But, this is not true at all.

It’s completely possible to visit Jogini Waterfall self-guided.

Although there aren’t any signs on the trail to guide your way to these falls, it’s really easy to follow the single-track trail through the sanctuary forest. 

There is even a Google Map pin for it, so you could download an offline map on Maps.Me if you have no signal or data. 

To help you out, I’m going to give you some detailed directions below. 

Jogini Falls Trek Manali

Things to prepare for your Jogini Falls Trek

Before you go on the trek, there are a few things you should prepare;

  • Walking shoes – I wouldn’t say you need proper walking boots to do this trek but a good pair of shoes like trainers is easier. I wore my sandals and it was a stupid idea. It made walking up and down the steep hills that much harder and I kept slipping! 
  • Waterproofs – I usually don’t wear overalls or waterproofs in India as I find it too muggy. But, it’s a good idea to have a waterproof backpack for your valuables and electronics in monsoon. You can get soaked.
  • Offline Map / Maps – I didn’t have any sort of map or directions as I asked locals on the way. But, you could easily download an offline map to help out if you were afraid of getting lost. 
  • Water – Always take water with you. Whether you choose to buy some in Vashisht or take your own reusable bottle. Although the water from the falls is fresh and you could refill your water bottle with it, I don’t recommend drinking it. If you’re not used to the local water, it could make you seriously ill. That is unless you have something like purifying powder to clean it with. 
  • Snacks – There are plenty of cafés and chai stalls on the way. They sell chai, coffee, water and some fizzy drinks. They even have some snacks available like biscuits and instant Maggi noodles. But, if you want food at Jogini falls, there are no facilities. So, stock up for a picnic.

Please: if you take food in plastic bags and wrappers or buy single-use bottles, remember to take your trash with you to dispose of it later. 

Jogini Waterfall Hike trail Vashisht

Detailed Jogini Waterfall Trek directions

There are a few ways to access the trail for the waterfall but the easiest way is to firstly access the small village of Vashisht and start from there;

1. Navigate over to Vashisht village 

If you want to access Vashisht in Manali, you can easily walk from either Old Manali or New Manali in around an hour (4km). 

Vashisht is actually much cheaper for accommodation and food. So, if you were on a shoestring budget, you could base yourself here for trekking! 

This used to be the main place to stay for hippie travellers before Old Manali. This is because it’s much more peaceful with less traffic and bother.

If you’re based in New Manali or Old Manali and didn’t fancy walking, you can easily grab a rickshaw to Vashisht for around 100 rupees.

I wouldn’t blame you as it’s best to save your energy for the hike!

Vashisht Village Himachal Pradesh India

2. Locate Vashisht Temple

So, once you’ve arrived in Vashisht town, you’ll need to make your way over to Vashisht Temple.

It’s a tiny place, so you’re not likely to get lost. But, if you find yourself stuck, ask a local to direct you to the main temple here.

This temple is actually really pretty, intricately carved out of wood, and worth a look in. Like all temples in India remember to take off your shoes and make sure you’re appropriately dressed. 

Vashisht temple is also famous for its ‘hot springs’ nearby that apparently have healing properties. 

We were tempted to look for it but, for me, I’ve always been a little disappointed with these ‘hot spring’ type attractions. They always sound more magical than reality.

For one, women can’t really swim in there without being fully clothed meanwhile boys can swim around almost naked in their boxers. Yes, I know it’s the culture but it doesn’t half annoy me sometimes.

Also, there’s rarely ever any ‘hot’ water involved in these natural hot springs But, you’re welcome to try! Anyway, I digress, that’s a post for another day. 

Once you find the Vashisht Temple, follow the trail behind it to access the Jogini Falls walking trail!

Vashisht Temple complex Manali

3. Start the trek towards Jogini Mata Temple through the Sanctuary Forest 

You’ll instantly be relieved as soon as you walk out of Vashisht Town. Although it is quieter than that of Manali, it’s still not immune to traffic and noise.

Once you’re out in nature, you’ll love the feeling of hearing nothing. Just peace and quiet! 

It’s a single-track path really the whole way and nearer the start/end of the trek, you’ll find many cafés and stalls on the path. You could stop here to buy snacks or have a warm chai (more on that later)! 

After you walk past the majority of the cafés, you’ll end up entering amazing apple orchards, rolling rivers, and bridges over babbling brooks! It’s extremely scenic. 

Manali Mountains Himachal Pradesh India

Eventually, the trail will lead you inside a dense Sanctuary forest. These are sacred grounds that are part of the Jogini Temple. 

Many villagers come here to meditate, pray and leave offerings for the goddess. You may even find locals sleeping overnight, places where food has been prepared, or small offerings.

There are signs to tell you but it’s important to remain quiet through this forest out of respect. Lots of people come here for healing and don’t want to be disturbed from their peace. 

Not that many people seem to heed this notice. But, I always believe it does no harm to respect the rules.

Once you’ve come out of the forest, this is when you’ll see the Jogini Mata Temple with another more modern shrine nearby

Vashisht Forest Sanctuary Jogini Goddess

4. Walk passed the Jogini Mata Temple and you’ve made it!

From what I could see, this temple is not a place where tourists can visit. But, it is still nice to stop and have a quick peek from the outside. 

Just beyond the outskirts of the temple area is the bottom of the Jogini Waterfall! 

From here, you can access the Beas River and a small pool at the bottom where lots of people cool off and dip their feet. Lots of people also go swimming in the pool as well.

You can chill out here and relax at the bottom of the falls, even pull out a picnic by the water if you wanted to. 

But, you can barely see the waterfall cascade from the bottom. So, if you wanted to get a closer look at the waterfall in the mountains. I’d recommend hiking up the steep hillside to the upper viewpoint. 

Jogini Falls Trek Temple Jogini Mata Temple

5. Alternative route – head up the hillside to take a closer look at the waterfall

Now, I’m not going to lie to you, the walk up the hillside to get a closer look is pretty steep. 

Remember that I said I had sandals on?! Yeah, I really regretted my choice of footwear when I decided to climb up this hill. Don’t be as irresponsible as me. 

There isn’t really a beaten track or trail at all to get to the top. So, you’re almost scrambling up the hillside to reach the peak. 

The uphill climb to Jogini Falls View

At one point, due to the hill being muddy, I fell and almost tumbled down the hill! Luckily, my friend grabbed me but he said his heart nearly fell out of his chest! Thankfully, I didn’t roll too far haha! 

Despite the scrambling, it is well worth climbing to the top. From here, you can really see the cascade falling through the mountains and the views are spectacular as well. 

There are also lots of overhanging rocks that you can climb and little places to explore around this area. So, go for it!

The only thing I did hate more than going up, was trying to get back down.

The trail doesn’t really lead anywhere else beyond the waterfall, or, not that I’m aware. So, we just started to head back to Vashisht once we were done. 

Jogini Falls View Vashisht

6. See the lower Jogini waterfall

As well as seeing the view of the waterfall, there is the option to trek over to the lower waterfall area up the mountain a little bit. 

This is by far the most impressive experience as you’ll see the full force of the cascade but it will take a lot longer to trek too. 

Here you can go stream hiking, swimming, and explore the cave beneath the mountains where the waterfall hits the Beas River.

For us, we were simply too tired and were pretty happy with our impressive lookout from the top! 

But, if you’re feeling energised, you can head further on into the waterfall if you wish. It will require a bit of climbing upstream but I’ve heard it’s well worth the extra effort. 

7. Stop off at the many chai stall ‘treehouses’ on the way back!

So, once you’re ready to head back, you’ll come across those amazing tea stalls that will be waiting for you! 

We decided to treat ourselves to a steaming cup of chai on the way back from our walk. It was almost like a treehouse that overlooked the mountains and it was the perfect place to chill out for a while. 

I definitely slept well later that evening as we were pretty much running on empty.

I was so glad we did it though as the Jogini waterfall is well worth seeing in Manali! 

Chai treehouse in Manali Himachal Pradesh

Looking for more things to do in Manali?

Manali is breathtaking! As it’s located high up in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, you don’t have to go far to see the views. They will be all around you! 

A lot of travellers choose to hang out in the many amazing cafés here, I’d highly recommend checking out Dylan’s Café and trying their incredible cookies.

If you do fancy exploring some of the areas, there are lots of amazing attractions to explore. You could visit the amazing Hadimba temple to learn about local Hindu culture.

I loved my day trip up to the Rohtang Pass, also known as India’s most dangerous road! We hired a car with some other travellers and made the journey up into the mountains. You can read about that here.

A few days later, we then also made our journey up to Leh Ladakh via the same road. If that is your plan next make sure you read my bus journey guide here. Or, my Ladakh travel guide here.

There are so many amazing things to see in Manali. So, make sure you read my complete Manali travel guide for more options.

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Wednesday 23rd of February 2022

Jogini waterfall trek starts from Vashisht village and it is 4 km away from Vashisht temple and 7.5 km from Manali bus stand.

The main thing about Jogini Waterfall Manali is that the stream of water makes it into two waterfalls. It takes 10-15 minutes to reach the first waterfall and again the next 20-25 minutes to reach the top waterfall. There is a different way from the first waterfall to another.

Jogini waterfall Manali got its name because of Jogini goddess of Vashisht temple. Its water gets merged into Beas River downstream. You should do a Jogini waterfall trek in December or in the rainy season. I have heard that Jogini waterfall Manali in December creates a different enthusiasm because of the winter season.

Trust me if you come to explore Manali and Jogini falls trek Manali is not there in your bucket list then in my opinion your trip will remain incomplete.

Saturday 23rd of January 2021

Does it take 3-4 from Vashisht to the Jogini falls, or the entire trek (other than the time we spend at the falls) takes 3-4 hours from Vashisht?

Sophie Pearce

Thursday 15th of April 2021

Hi shreetama, it will take around 3-4 hours from the town of Vashisht itself! It's a long old hike there, so take water and breaks when you need. Stay safe, Sophie x

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Jogini Waterfall is located in the beautiful Valley of Manali, about 3 kilometres away from the bustling town and around 2 kilometres away from the famous Vashisht Temple. What makes it a popular tourist spot is the trek from Vashisht Temple, through pine trees and orchards, to the mesmerising Jogini Waterfalls cascading from a height of 160 feet.

The trekkers are enchanted as they cross several smaller streams with a dazzling view of River Beas and the snow-dusted peaks of Rohtang.  It takes about 3 hours to climb to the Jogini Waterfall, so make sure to carry a camera to capture the mind stirring beauty of the location. If you want to take a pit stop, there are restaurants on the route serving local snacks with a piping hot cup of Chai. The captivating waterfall is considered as one of the most romantic attractions in Manali, thronged by couples. However, the region is also famous for adventure and recreational activities and is a favourite picnic spot among tourists. 

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  • It is advisable that tourists trek in groups and begin the trek early in the morning to return safely before dark.
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Jogini Waterfall And Vashist Temple: One Day Hike Near Manali

When someone mentions “Himachal Pradesh,” various images come to mind. The first thing that floats before your eyes is the breathtaking view of snow-capped mountains piercing the blue sky in the distance. The state is known for its gushing streams of glacier-fed rivers, rolling green meadows, and horses grazing lazily. It also boasts awe-inspiring gorges, thick alpine forests, and placid mountain lakes with dazzling landscapes. These picturesque scenes are what we envision when we hear the name of this North Indian state.

However, Himachal Pradesh offers much more than just natural beauty. It has a rich cultural heritage that can be witnessed through its vibrant festivities. Apart from being a popular tourist destination, the state is home to various pilgrimages and spiritually significant places, including temples, monasteries, churches, and gurudwaras, attracting pilgrims and spiritual seekers of different faiths throughout the year.

Himachal Pradesh is renowned for its famous hill stations like Shimla and summer vacation destination Kullu-Manali. It also boasts jaw-droppingly beautiful valleys such as Kinnaur, Kangra, Lahaul, and Spiti. These attractions not only draw tourists from India but also from abroad.

For adventure sports enthusiasts, Himachal Pradesh is a paradise. Its fast-flowing river systems offer thrilling activities like river rafting, while the snow-laden slopes of Kufri provide opportunities for skiing. Paragliding in Bir-Billing, located in Kangra, is another exhilarating experience. Additionally, the state offers numerous trekking routes, including the treacherous trails of Pin Parvati Pass, Beas Kund, and Hampta Pass, providing a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for trekking enthusiasts.

Among the famous and arduous trekking routes in Himachal, there are also relatively easy and gentle treks scattered throughout the state. One such trek is the Jogini Waterfall trek, which can be considered one of the best short treks in Himachal.

Jogini Waterfall Quick Glance

  • Trek Level: Beginner
  • Trek Distance: 3 km from Vashisht temple
  • Time taken: 1-2 hours from Bahang and 4-6 hours from Vashisht temple
  • Starting point and ending point: Vashisht temple or Bahang base camp
  • _Manali – Vashisht Temple – Jogini Waterfall
  • Nearest Airport: Kullu Manali Airport
  • Minimum age requirement: 10 years
  • Best time to visit: Summer

Jogini Waterfall

The Jogini waterfall is a beautiful natural wonder located just 3 km away from the Vashisht temple near Manali. It is formed by a small stream that jumps off a cliff on the outskirts of Vashisht village and joins the Beas river near the Kullu Valley. The height of the Jogini waterfall is approximately 150 ft above sea level.

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Apart from its natural beauty, the waterfall holds religious significance as well. At the base of the waterfall, there is a temple dedicated to the village goddess Jogini Mata. The temple is frequented by locals for various ceremonies and rituals.

To reach the top of the Jogini Waterfall, one must climb a thrilling rock cliff, which takes about 15 minutes. However, if trekking further is not your preference, you can enjoy the serene surroundings by taking a dip in the water pool or simply admiring the grandeur of the waterfall.

Vashisht Temple

Located 6 km away from Manali, the Vashisht temple is a local attraction dedicated to the sage Vashisht. The village where the temple is situated is named after the sage to honor his presence.

The temple showcases intricate wood carvings on its walls and pillars. Its charming traditional Himachali architecture will compel you to capture a few photographs.

Vashisht Temple

Adjacent to the temple, there is a sulfur-enriched hot water spring known for its healing properties against skin diseases and infections. The hot spring has separate areas for men and women, ensuring a comfortable experience for visitors.

How to Reach Jogini Waterfall via Vashisht Temple

Manali is well-connected to major cities in India by train, bus, flight, and road. The nearest airport to Manali is Bhuntar, which is located 50 km away from the town. Jogini Falls is just a 13-minute drive from Manali.

Joginder Nagar, Chandigarh, and Ambala are the nearest railway stations, but most trains from all over India halt at Chandigarh and Ambala stations.

Buses and taxis are available from various cities in North India to Manali.

To reach the Vashisht temple from Manali, you can hire a private cab or take an auto-rickshaw. The temple is located 6 km away and can also be reached by foot, which takes approximately 45 minutes via the Leh Manali Highway.

From the Vashisht temple, the only way to reach the Jogini waterfall is by trekking along a narrow trail through the woods.

Frequently Asked Questions About Jogini Waterfall

How long is the Jogini Waterfall trek?

FThe trek to Jogini Waterfall is approximately 3 kilometers from the Vashisht temple near Manali.

How difficult is the Jogini Waterfall trek?

The Jogini Waterfall trek is considered to be a beginner-level trek, suitable for people of various fitness levels. It involves a moderate level of physical exertion, but it is not too challenging.

How long does it take to complete the trek?

The time taken to complete the Jogini Waterfall trek can vary depending on the starting point. If you start from Bahang, it may take around 1 to 2 hours. If you start from the Vashisht temple, it may take around 4 to 6 hours, depending on your pace.

What is the best time to visit Jogini Waterfall?

The best time to visit Jogini Waterfall is during the summer season, especially from March to May. The weather is pleasant, and the waterfall is at its full flow. However, some people also visit during winter, from October to February, to experience the waterfall in a different setting.

Is there an age restriction for the trek?

There is no strict age restriction for the Jogini Waterfall trek. However, it is recommended for participants to be at least 10 years old and in good health to comfortably complete the trek.

What is the nearest airport to Jogini Waterfall?

The nearest airport to Jogini Waterfall is the Kullu Manali Airport, which is well-connected to major cities in India. It is located at a distance of approximately 50 kilometers from Manali.

How can I reach Jogini Waterfall from Manali?

To reach Jogini Waterfall from Manali, you can hire a private cab or take an auto-rickshaw to the Vashisht temple. From there, you can begin the trek to the waterfall, following the designated trail through the woods.

Are there any accommodations available near Jogini Waterfall?

There are several accommodations available in Manali, which is the nearest major town to Jogini Waterfall. From luxury resorts to budget hotels and guesthouses, you can find a range of options to suit your preferences and budget.

Along the trek to Jogini Waterfall, there are some cafes and restaurants within a 2-kilometer radius of the waterfall. These establishments offer authentic Himachali and Indian cuisines, providing a place to rest and relax during the trek.

Is it safe to trek to Jogini Waterfall?

The trek to Jogini Waterfall is generally safe, but it’s always advisable to take necessary precautions and be prepared. It’s recommended to trek with a guide or experienced trekker, especially if you are not familiar with the route. Additionally, it’s important to wear appropriate trekking shoes, carry essential supplies, and follow safety guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

At a Glance

  • Coordinates: 32.2767307,77.1878617
  • Country: India
  • State: Himachal Pradesh
  • Distance (From Manali): 7.5 Km
  • Pin Code: 176219
  • Transportation Options: Walk/Trek
  • Height : 3 Km
  • Best time : Summer

Best Time to Visit Jogini Waterfall Trek:

The best time to visit the Jogini waterfall is during summer, especially from March to May. Some people also choose to visit during winter, from October to February, when the waterfall takes on a different charm.

Manali is best visited between October and June. During this period, tourists can enjoy the vibrant, multicolored flowers in full bloom, with temperatures ranging from 10 to 25 degrees Celsius. The months of December to February are ideal for experiencing snowfall in Manali. With subzero temperatures, Manali transforms into a winter wonderland with its snow-covered landscapes.

It is advisable to avoid visiting during the monsoon season, from July to mid-September, as heavy rainfall can cause frequent landslides, making hiking and trekking dangerous.

Mythological Background

The Vashisht temple is said to be 4,000 years old. Sage Vashisht, one of the saptarishis (seven sages), was the Kulguru (family preceptor) of Lord Rama.

According to mythology, Rishi Vashisht’s children were killed by his archenemy, Rishi Vishwamitra. Overwhelmed by grief, Sage Vashisht decided to end his life by drowning himself in the River Beas. However, due to his yogic powers, the river was unable to drown him. He started meditating and spent some time in the area.

As a result, the river was named “Bipasha,” which means “to free oneself from bondage.” Over time, the name “Bipasha” transformed into “Beas.”

The Jogini waterfall is associated with the Joginis, the daughters of Lord Indra, who were believed to bathe at this sacred spot. The Jogini Mata temple at the foot of the waterfall is revered as a Shakti Peeth.

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If you are a nature enthusiast and love the thrill of trekking, then the Jogini Waterfall Trek in Manali is a must-do adventure. Located in the serene town of Vashisht in Himachal Pradesh, this picturesque waterfall offers a unique experience that will leave you mesmerized. Let's delve into the details of this exciting trek and discover all you need to know before you embark on this memorable journey.

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Experience Jogini Waterfall Trek in Manali: A 7 km adventure through lush forests, scenic landscapes, and sacred sites. Moderate difficulty for all trekkers. Uncover the beauty of Himachal Pradesh

Jogini Falls is a stunning waterfall nestled in a remote and tranquil setting near Vashisht Temple in Manali. The waterfall holds great significance for the locals and is adorned with shrines at its base.

With a rating of 4.6 and over 9000 reviews, Jogini Falls is a popular tourist attraction that offers a serene escape into nature.

The trek to Jogini Waterfall begins at Vashisht Temple, located about 5 km from Manali. The trail spans approximately 3 km and takes you through lush forests, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. As you trek towards the waterfall, you will encounter the gentle flow of the Beas River and the majestic peaks of Rohtang.

The best time to undertake the Jogini Waterfall Trek is during the summer and autumn months when the weather is pleasant and the surroundings are lush green. Avoid visiting during the monsoon season as the water flow can be heavy and unsafe for trekking.

The trek to Jogini Falls is considered moderate in difficulty, and suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers alike. The trail is well-marked and offers a relatively easy ascent, making it an enjoyable experience for all adventure enthusiasts.

- Wear comfortable trekking shoes and carry sufficient water to stay hydrated.

- Pack light snacks and energy bars to keep your energy levels up during the trek.

- Follow the designated trail and avoid straying off the path to ensure your safety.

Q: How long is the trek to Jogini waterfall?

A: The trek is 7 km long and takes approximately 6 hours to complete. Starting from Manali, the trek offers scenic views of waterfalls, forests, and meadows along the way.

Q: Is the Jogini waterfall trek difficult?

A: The trek is not too difficult, with a short walk from Vashisht temple leading to the base of the waterfall. It involves a 25-30-minute climb to reach the main waterfall.

Q: How to reach Jogini waterfall in Manali?

A: Follow the route after Vashisht temple for about 30 minutes to reach the waterfall. You can choose to walk via stairs or through the jungle to reach the base of the waterfall.

Q: Why is Jogini Waterfall famous?

A: Jogini waterfall is famous for its stunning beauty and sacred significance. The flow of water is heaviest during monsoons, and the site is adorned with the Jogini Mata temple at its base.

The Jogini waterfall trek in Manali starts from Vashisht village, located 4 km away from the Vashisht temple and 7.5 km from the Manali bus stand.

The trek offers a scenic route through pine trees and orchards, leading to the mesmerizing Jogini Waterfalls cascading from a height of 160 feet. The total distance of the trek is approximately 3 km, with the waterfall standing at a height of around 150 ft above sea level.

Embark on the mesmerizing Jogini Waterfall Trek in Manali and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Whether you are a seasoned trekker or a novice adventurer, this trek offers a perfect blend of natural splendor and thrilling experiences that will stay etched in your memory forever.

Plan your visit to Jogini Falls and witness the enchanting beauty of this hidden gem in Himachal Pradesh.

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Views of Snow-capped mountains piercing the blue sky in the distance, gushing streams of glacier-fed rivers, rolling green meadows, and horses. You will also spot sheep grazing there lazily, deep awe-inspiring gorges, thick alpine forests, placid mountain lakes with dazzling landscapes around. These are pictures that pop up in our mind when we hear the name of this north Indian state.

But Himachal Pradesh is way more than that. The state has a rich cultural heritage that can be seen in its vibrant festivities. Apart from being a tourist destination,you find the pilgrimages, and spiritually significant places, temples, monasteries, churches, gurudwaras that attract pilgrims and spiritual seekers of different faiths throughout the year.

Home to famous hill station Shimla, summer vacation destination Kullu-Manali, jaw-dropping beautiful valleys of Kinnaur, Kangra, Lahaul, Spiti, Himachal Pradesh draws tourists not just from India but also from abroad.

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A heaven for adventure sports enthusiasts, Himachal Pradesh’s fast-flowing river systems offer various sports like river rafting, skiing in snow-laden slopes of Kufri , paragliding in Bir-Billing in Kangra. Trekking in the treacherous trails of Pin Parvati Pass , Beas Kund , Hampta Pass will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you.

Keeping aside those famous and arduous trek routes of Himachal, there are many relatively easy and gentle treks scattered throughout the state. Trekking to the Jogini waterfall from Manali via Vashisht temple is one of those treks that can surely qualify as the title of the best short trek in Himachal .

Quick Glance of Jogini Waterfall

  • Trek Level – Beginner
  • Height – 7,850 ft
  • Trek Distance – 3km from Vashisht temple
  • Time taken - 1-2 hours from Bahang and 4-6 hours from Vashisht temple
  • Starting point and ending point – Vashisht temple or Bahang base camp
  • Route - Manali- Vashisht Temple- Jogini Waterfall
  • Nearest Airport – Kullu Manali Airport
  • Minimum apt age – 10 years
  • Best time – Summer

Jogini Waterfall

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This is a beautiful waterfall whose beauty you will cherish for a lifetime. The Jogini waterfall trek distance is only 3 km away from the Vashisht temple near Manali. On the outskirts of Vashisht village, a small stream jumps off from a cliff and forms this amazing waterfall. The stream then flows down to join Beas river near Kullu Valley. Jogini waterfall height from sea level is around 150 ft.

Besides the apparent natural beauty of the waterfall, the place is of religious importance too. The temple of the village goddess Jogini Mata is located at the base of the waterfall. Locals visit the temple for Mundan(Chudakaran) and on some other occasions.

Climbing the rock cliff to reach the top of Jogini Waterfall is quite thrilling and takes merely 15 minutes. But if you don’t want to trek anymore then taking a dip in the water pool or just gazing at the grandeur of the waterfall and surrounding nature may give you immense pleasure.

Vashisht Temple

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6 km away from Manali, there is a local attraction which is a temple dedicated to sage Vashisht and the village where the temple is located is named after this sage in his honor.

In the temple, you will find intricate wood curvings at the walls and pillars. The charming traditional Himachali architecture of the temple will compel you to open your camera shutter and indulge in taking a few clicks.

Near the Vashisht temple, there is a sulfur enriched hot water spring that is said to have miraculous power of healing skin diseases and infections. The spring has separate areas for men and women to ensure comfortable dip into the hot water.

Mythological Background

Vashisht temple is said to be 4000 years old. The great sage Vashisht was one of the saptarishis(seven sages) and was Kulguru of Lord Rama.

Rishi Vashisht’s children were killed by Vashisht’s archenemy rishi Vishwamitra. Blinded by grief sage Vashisht came here and went to commit suicide by drowning in the river Beas. But the river was not able to drown the great sage due to his yogic power. Sage Vashisht began meditating and spent some days here.

The river was thus named ‘Bipasha’ which means to free oneself from bondage and the name Bipasha has been converted into Beas over time.

Adjacent to the temple there is another stone temple of Lord Rama and the hot spring is said to be created by Lakshmana, brother of Lord Rama.

On the other hand, the Jogini waterfall is believed to be the place where ‘Joginis’, daughters of Lord Indra used to take baths. The sacred Jogini Mata temple at the foot of the waterfall is revered as Shakti Peeth.

Best Time to Visit Jogini Waterfall trek

The best time to visit the Jogini waterfall is in summer especially from March to May. Some people take the tour of this waterfall and Vashisht temple in winter also. Jogini waterfall in winter from October to February would be the best time to go for this one-day trek.

Manali is best visited between October and June. During this time period, the tourist can soak in the divine beauty of the vibrant, multicolored flowers which are in full bloom with temperatures varying from 10 to 25 degrees Celsius. The months of December to February are ideal for snowfall in Manali. With subzero temperatures, Manali transforms into a winter wonderland with its snow-covered environs

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During monsoon, from July to mid-September the region is subjected to heavy rainfall. The amount of rainfall sometimes reaches up to around 200 mm. In this season frequent landslide makes hiking and trekking activity dangerous. So, try to avoid this time of the year for your trip.

How to reach Jogini waterfall via Vashisht temple

Major cities to manali.

Manali is connected with the major cities of India by Train, Bus, Flight, and by road. The nearest airport from Manali is Bhuntar and it is 50 km away from the township. Jogini Falls from Manali is just 13 minutes away.

Joginder Nagar, Chandigarh, and Ambala are the nearest rail station but most of the trains from all over India halt in Chandigarh and Ambala station.

Buses and taxis are also available from North Indian cities to Manali.

Manali to Vashisht temple

Vashisht temple is in Vashisht village which is 6 km away from Manali. From Manali Private cab, auto rikshaws are available easily that go directly to the temple. You can reach the temple by foot taking Leh Manali Highway and it takes nearly 45 min.

From Vashisht temple to Jogini falls

From Vashisht temple the only way to reach Jogini waterfall is by trekking along a narrow trail through the woods.

What you can expect en route?

Vashisht temple has a parking area where you can park your two-wheeler and then start your journey to Jogini falls.

There are 2 different routes; one is easy; generally, tourists with families follow this path and the other one is a bit difficult uphill trek which takes you nearer to the commencement of the falls.

The easier trail starts from the alleyway adjacent to the Vashisht temple that goes through Himachali houses, shops of Vashisht village. Crossing the village, you will see billboards pointing the way towards the falls. You can ask any locals who are often seen along this path, to show you the way to the Jogini falls. Leaving the village behind, you will start trekking along the trail through tall pine and deodar forests.

Along this trail, Beas river and other small mountain streams accompany you on one side and on the other side you are greeted with apple orchards, pine forests, and greenery that will uplift your mood and pass a serene vibe. View of snow-covered mountains in the backdrop of rivers can be seen all time during the trek. In this way, you can reach the waterfall in 4 to 6 hours and it depends on whether you choose to walk at a brisk or leisurely pace.

The difficult route to the waterfall has no clearly defined trail rather, you will have to climb a slippery rock wall where the Jogini waterfall will be on your one side and deep gorge on the other. This path is indeed very risky and for those who are expert in trekking or rock climbing. But the experience you will have is worth the risk and hard work. This way will take you there in 1 to 1.5 hours.

There are some cafes and restaurants within 2km of the waterfall that offer authentic Himachali and Indian cuisines. These are the best places if you want to stop and relax in between the trek.

Jogini waterfall Weather and Temperature

The climate of the area is mild and warm . In summer rainfall is seen frequently but in the winter there is not a great deal of it.

In winter, the average temperature remains 5-7 degrees Celsius and sometimes goes down up to 0.8 degrees Celsius. But in summer the weather is comfortable, and the sky remains clear most of the time. The temperature fluctuates between 21 to 27 degrees in summer.

One day hike- Jogini Waterfall trek Itinerary

  • Get hold of a taxi from Manali to reach the Vashisht temple.
  • From the Vashisht temple, it is a 3 km trek to Jogini waterfalls.
  • The trek from Bahang will take about 1 to 2 hours and from Vashisht temple it will take about 4 to 6 hours.
  • The trek from Vashisht temple will take you through small streams, apple orchards and pine trees.
  • Reach Jogini waterfalls and explore its beauty. Relax for some time there. The trekkers can also take a dip in the pool which has been formed by the waterfall.

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Located 8 KM from Mall Road and a 3 KM trek from Vashisht Temple, Jogini falls is one of the most scenic waterfalls in Himachal Pradesh . It is a 3-tier waterfall that is only accessible by foot. The top most fall is the most scenic and thunderous while the bottom 2 are perfect to take bath.

The water in the falls comes through the mountain and joins the Beas river in the Kullu valley. It is the best place to visit near Manali .

The waterfall gets its name from the local deity of Village goddess Jogini. There is a temple dedicated to Jogini Mata at the base of Falls. So, don’t forget to take the blessings of Jogini Mata while visiting the fall.

Why is Jogini falls famous?

jogini falls

The trek to the waterfall makes it very famous among travelers. Traversing through the forest of pine, orchards, small wooden bridge, streams, lots of small shops and spectacular views, the route to reach the fall is very exciting. Therefore, it is best for short treks near Manali that can be done by beginners as well. Also, the picturesque beauty of the falls attracts people to it. Watching the falling water straight out of the mountain from the height of 160 feet would excite anyone. And you can also swim inside the natural pool that is framed due to the waterfall.

Jogini Falls Trek Guide

  • Height – 160 feet.
  • Trekking Distance – 3 KM from Vashisht Temple
  • Duration – 2 hours max
  • Difficulty Level – Easy
  • Parking Fees for Bike at Vashisht Temple – 40 INR Per Hour

The trek to Jogini falls starts from the Vashisht temple after crossing the main market. You can take the bus, auto-rickshaw or self-rented bikes & cars to reach the Vashisht temple. There is enough parking space for both bikes and cars at minimal prices.

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After parking your vehicle take the blessing of sage Vashisht & Lord Rama at Vashisht temple and start your journey to Jogini Falls. Always keep in mind that Jogini falls is only accessible by trek so do prepare yourself with proper trekking shoes.

on the way to jogini falls

You won’t face any problems while finding the right path as every day many tourists visit Jogini falls. In case you lost your way then ask the locals, they are very helpful. The trek traverse through the village area, big pine trees, apple orchards, small streams and cafes serving local dish & food. So, get ready with your camera to capture wonderful pictures.

Just after the Vashisht temple, you can find pure tap water sources where you can refill your water bottle.

the views while trekking up to jogini falls

Jogini falls is a 3 tier waterfall . The way to reach the first 2 falls is very easy as most of the path is flat and easy to walk. The first 2 falls are located near to each other while the top most is situated 20 minutes uphill trek from the bottom one.

natural pool under jogini falls

After enjoying the bath under the freshwater of the 2nd falls start your journey to the topmost one. This 20-minute trek can ask you some difficult questions as it is an uphill trek and at some point, you’ve to cross a very steep path so it’s good to wear trekking shoes. But after reaching the top you’ll feel the worth of all the efforts you did to reach the waterfalls. The spray & soothing sound of falling water will heal all your pain and calm your soul. And the views of the valley and beas river will act as the cherry on top.

the 2nd tier jogini falls

The internet is flooded with the picture of the top most Jogini falls when you search it on Google.

Pro Tip – Leave early morning to visit the Jogini falls so you can easily enjoy the beauty of this natural wonder without getting rushed and come back at your stay on time. As there are no facilities of lights on the trek so trekking to fall during the evening would be dangerous.

Best time to visit Jogini Falls

Jogini falls - 2nd tier

Jogini falls is truly a natural wonder where you don’t have to pay anything to visit. So any time of the year would be the ideal time to visit Jogini falls. But if you love the soothing sound of falling water and lush green valleys then summer & monsoon (April to September) is the best time to visit Jogini Falls. During rain, the waterfall looks wonderful as this is the time when the stream becomes active and falls become thunderous. Monsoon is the time when the Jogini fall reaches its peak. But due to rain the path becomes slippery so be prepared with your trekking gears.

If you love snow and freezing falls then winter is the perfect time to visit Jogini Falls. During peak winters the waterfall freezes and looks amazing.

Things You Should Know Before Visiting Jogini Falls

  • There is no entry fee for Jogini Falls.
  • Jogini Falls is a 3-tier waterfall so don’t come after visiting the lower ones. You need to take a 20 to 30 uphill trek to reach the top one.
  • Wear good trekking shoes.
  • There are many local cafes on the trek that serve delicious local food, dish and refreshment.
  • Don’t throw garbage on the trek. Please take responsibility for your own trash and don’t litter this beautiful place. Carry a small garbage bag, bring your trash down, and throw it into the dustbin.   

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need a guide to jogini fall trek.

No, you don’t need any guide to reach Jogini Falls. The trek is very easy and the path is very simple. Ask locals for directions. Just make sure that you leave early in the morning so you can get back to your stay before going dark.

Is Jogini falls trek difficult?

Jogini falls trek is an easy trek of 3 KM and perfect for beginners. The last part of the trek is quite challenging where you need to hike a narrow uphill path for 20 minutes. So make sure you wear good trekking shoes. The whole trek would take around 2 to 3 hours.

Can we swim in the Jogini waterfall?

Yes, in the lower fall you can swim and enjoy the refreshing water straight out of the mountain.

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DIY Hiking Guide To Jogini Waterfall, Manali

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Favored by the scenic shots of Indian films for ages, the Jogini waterfall in Manali is a much-admired one. What makes it unique is the experience of being allowed to go behind the waterfalls, attracting tourists all year. The water pours from a whopping height of 150 m, overlooking the breathtaking valley, making it a side to behold. 

This blog elaborates on the must-know information about taking up the visit to Jogini waterfalls, the dos and don’ts, and what to keep an eye out for. We’ve included hiking routes, places to eat, and so much more to make the trip a memorable one.

Jogini Waterfall Hiking Guide

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How To Reach?

There are two parts – lower and upper Jogini waterfalls. You can start navigating towards it by marking Jogini waterfall on Google Maps. There are no buses available to reach the base directly. You can hop on a bus that goes on the Manali – Leh highway and get down near the village of Bahang. From there, the base is at a walkable distance. You can rent two-wheelers from Manali or hop on a tuk-tuk as well. The walk is about 4.4 km from the Manali bus stand to the base, where the hike begins.

Best Time To Visit

Upper Jogini Waterfall full view

The summertime, between March to April, and wintertime, days between October and February, are voted as the best time to visit the Jogini waterfalls. The Jogini waterfall is inaccessible during the monsoon season, between July to early September.

Network Availability

Good signal reception is observed in both Airtel and Jio networks.

ATM Availability

The nearest ATM is available only in Old Manali and Vashist. Although this hike doesn’t require cash, it is always good to have some, just in case. UPI payments are accepted by the shop vendors at the base.

Languages Spoken

The locals speak the Hindi and Himachali languages of Kullu. Only a few people converse in English.

Parking Availability

There are a couple of paid parking spaces available en route near the trek starting point. Two-wheeler owners usually park their vehicles on the side of the roads.

Restroom Facilities

You are entirely dependent on nature once you start the hike. There are no restrooms available.

Where To Eat?

At the trek’s starting point, where the motorable road ends, there are a couple of vendors who sell snacks, drinks, and fresh fruits for the visitors. At the Upper Jogini waterfall, there’s this sweet lady selling tea and biscuits. You won’t find sit-in spots around here; those are all lined up along the main road. So, if you’re up for a waterfall snack, she’s got you covered!

Where To Stay?

It is usual for people to take a day trip to Jogini waterfall from Manali, Nasigi, Vashist, Old Manali, and other nearby settlements. We stayed at Bro’s hostel in Old Manali. Here are a few other recommendations.

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Things To Do In Jogini Waterfall

View of Manali from Upper Jogini waterfall

It is common for the locals to visit the temple located near the Lower Jogini Waterfall. Tourists hike to both the Lower and Upper Jogini Falls. You can even see rainbows at Upper Jogini during the afternoons.

You can take a dip on the Upper Jogini. The Lower Jogini is typically unreachable. However, be warned, the water is too cold, and most people can only handle dipping their feet in.

Hiking Details

Entry Fees: Free

Permission: Not Required

Camping: Allowed but not recommended as the water flow changes

Timings: Open 24*7

Duration: 1 hour for the ascend, 30 minutes to descend, and including the time that you spend at the waterfall; it usually takes at least half a day for the entire journey.

Min-Max Altitude & Elevation Gain: 2071 m – 2332 m, 261 m

Hike Distance: 1 km; one-way

Water Resources: The stream flowing from the Upper Jogini Waterfall is the only water source. It is better to filter the water before you drink it.

Difficulty Level : Easy, but it is highly subject to your fitness level.

Terrain: Forests, rocks, stone steps.

Hiking Route:

Jogini waterfall entry gate

A small entrance opens up the hiking path after the motorable road ends. There are two ways to reach the Upper Jogini waterfall.

Jogini waterfall steps route

One follows towards the mandir side with a proper staircase, followed by a trail route, while the other is on the opposite side, steep and short. When you ascend towards the mandir through the rocky steps, after 500 m of walking past the multiple twists and turns, a trail path follows up.

Upper Jogini Waterfall

When you walk further, you’ll reach a flat terrain through which the beautiful waterfall comes into the picture.

Jogini waterfall hiking route

You can choose to descend via the other side. While descending, you will spot a huge boulder mid-way.

Lower Jogini waterfall

Taking a left here will lead you to the Lower Jogini waterfall. And then back to the base. Be careful, as the terrain is steep and slippery with loose sand.

Important Points To Remember

  • The use of plastics, smoking, and drinking alcohol is strictly prohibited.
  • As a hiker, it is incumbent on you to be responsible and not litter. Leave it better than it was before.
  • Although the directions are not marked along the trail, the chances of getting lost are very limited.
  • The route is available in OSMAND and Maps.me. You can download the GPS file and follow the route accordingly.

Essential Things To Carry

  • Ensure you carry at least 1 l of water per person.
  • Take a sufficient amount of snacks and energy bars.
  • Cap, sunscreen & sunglasses are essential to ward off the heat.
  • Carry a poncho or raincoat.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the trip involves hiking.

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Jogini Waterfall is located in the beautiful Valley of Manali, about 3 kilometres away from the bustling town and around 2 kilometres away from the famous Vashisht Temple. What makes it a popular tourist spot is the trek from Vashisht Temple, through pine trees and orchards, to the mesmerising Jogini Waterfalls cascading from a height of 160 feet. The trekkers are enchanted as they cross several smaller streams with a dazzling view of River Beas and the snow-dusted peaks of Rohtang. A complete treat for nature lovers and adventure seekers, the Jogini Waterfall must be visited when exploring the breathtaking valley of Manali. About Jogini Waterfall The Jogini waterfall is shaped by a stream which is fused into Beas River in the way of a stream's current. It is one of the famous spots to visit in Manali and also one among the famed places to explore in Himachal Pradesh. It flows from a height of approx. 150 feet through numerous stages. A small puddle at the base is shaped by the fall where tourists can dive and bath just for fun. The water flow is chock-full in the rainy season, and it is advised not to jump in this period. Jogini Mata Temple is situated at the base of the fall. It is a revered location to the neighboring villages. The residents often perform the tonsure (mundane) ceremony here. The trekking route to Jogini Waterfalls is very popular and considered as one of the best short treks near Manali. The march through a tapered lane next to Vashisht temple crossing the apple plantations, towering pine trees and small water brooks leads you to your destination. You can also find some eating place and guest houses here. A mild walk for 1 hour will take you to the base of the waterfall. Though, after walking for 15 more minutes; you can reach the top of the jogini waterfall. It would take 3 hours to reach Vashisth Temple from here. Entire trek path is picturesque through beautiful rural communities allied with the vast gorges. Trekking here would give you a chance to explore and learn more about the attractive local beauty and rural life in Himalayan villages. Where is it located? Jogini waterfall is located four km from Vashisht Temple and 7.5 km from Manali Bus Stand. Vashisht is the nearest village to Jogni Waterfalls in Himachal Pradesh. As mentioned earlier a short trek from Vashisth Temple will lead you here. They are found on the Northern verge of Vashisht Village marking its border. There are many private agencies organizing hiking trip to Jogini falls at a nominal charges. How to Reach Jogini Falls? You can reach Jogini falls by hiring an auto from Manali to Vashisht Temple or take a ride on your two-wheeler. Park your bike near the Temple, you have trek down for waterfalls.During our trip, we took a ride on our two wheeler till Vashisht temple and then we did a trek till Jogini falls. Generally, this is a safe hiking route but still you are not comfortable hiking alone, you can easily join a group from Manali on prior booking.

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Discovering Serenity: The Ultimate Jogini Waterfalls Trek, Manali

Discovering Serenity: The Ultimate Jogini Waterfalls Trek, Manali

Located in the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, Jogini Waterfalls Trekking takes you on an enchanting journey into the heart of natural splendor. Located near the picturesque town of Manali in Himachal Pradesh , this trek is a great escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of the Himalayan wilderness as you embark on the Jogini Falls trek. The trail winds through dense forests, green meadows, and picturesque villages, offering glimpses of traditional Himachali life and culture along the way.

The highlight of the trek, the Jogini Waterfalls, is a sight to behold. Cascading gracefully amidst lush greenery, the waterfalls captivate the senses with their natural beauty and serenity. Trekkers have the opportunity to rejuvenate their spirits as they bask in the refreshing spray of the falls and dip their toes in the crystal-clear pools below.

Beyond the waterfalls, the trek offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys and snow-capped peaks, presenting a canvas of awe-inspiring landscapes at every turn. Whether you seek adventure, tranquility, or simply a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, the Jogini Waterfalls Trek promises an unforgettable experience amidst nature’s grandeur.

Join us as we embark on a journey to discover the hidden gems of the Himalayas, where the sound of cascading waterfalls and the whisper of the wind through the trees beckon you to explore the wonders of the natural world.

Highlights of Jogini Waterfalls Trek In Manali

  • Mesmerizing Jogini Waterfalls: Witness the breathtaking beauty of Jogini Waterfalls as they cascade gracefully amidst the lush greenery of the Himalayan foothills. The sight and sound of the waterfalls create a serene and tranquil ambiance, offering a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  • Tranquil Ambiance: Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of the Himalayan wilderness as you trek through dense forests and verdant meadows. The tranquil surroundings provide a perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation amidst nature’s bounty.
  • Quaint Himachali Villages: Traverse through quaint Himachali villages along the trekking route, offering glimpses of traditional mountain life and culture. Interact with local villagers, experience warm hospitality, and gain insights into the rich heritage of the region.
  • Spectacular Views: Enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys and snow-capped peaks as you ascend higher along the trekking trail. The majestic Himalayan landscape unfolds before your eyes, showcasing nature’s grandeur in all its glory.
  • Refreshing Dip in Natural Pools: Take a refreshing dip in the natural pools formed by the cascading waterfalls. The crystal-clear waters invigorate the senses and offer a delightful respite from the trekking journey.
  • Close Proximity to Manali: Located near the popular hill station of Manali, the Jogini Waterfalls Trek offers easy accessibility for travelers seeking adventure and exploration in the Himalayas. The trek is an ideal day excursion for visitors to Manali looking to immerse themselves in nature’s beauty.
  • Photographic Opportunities: Capture stunning photographs of the scenic landscapes, lush greenery, and cascading waterfalls along the trekking route. The picturesque surroundings provide ample opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture the beauty of the Himalayas.
  • Nature’s Serenity: Experience a sense of peace and tranquility as you connect with nature’s serenity during the Jogini Waterfalls Trek. The soothing sounds of the waterfalls and the gentle rustle of leaves create a harmonious atmosphere that rejuvenates the mind, body, and soul.

How to Visit Jogini Waterfalls Trek 

  • Reach Manali: Start your journey by reaching Manali, a popular hill station nestled in the Himalayan foothills of Himachal Pradesh. You can reach Manali by road or air from major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Shimla.
  • Head to Vashisht Temple: The trek to Jogini Waterfalls begins near Vashisht Temple, a renowned pilgrimage site and hot spring destination located in the outskirts of Manali. You can reach Vashisht Temple by hiring a local taxi or auto-rickshaw from the main town of Manali.
  • Begin the Trek: From Vashisht Temple, follow the well-marked trail that leads towards Jogini Waterfalls. The trekking route passes through scenic landscapes, dense forests, and traditional Himachali villages, offering glimpses of the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
  • Explore Jogini Waterfalls: Upon reaching Jogini Waterfalls, take some time to explore the area and marvel at the mesmerizing beauty of the cascading waterfalls. You can enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pools formed by the waterfalls and soak in the serene ambiance of the surroundings.
  • Return to Manali: After exploring Jogini Waterfalls, trek back to Vashisht Temple and then return to Manali. You can hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw from Vashisht Temple to reach Manali town.
  • Optional: Explore Manali: While in Manali, you can explore other attractions such as Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, Solang Valley, and Mall Road. Indulge in adventure activities like paragliding, river rafting, and mountain biking, or simply relax amidst the scenic beauty of the Himalayas.
  • Return Journey: Conclude your visit to Jogini Waterfalls Trek and Manali by embarking on your return journey. You can travel back to your destination by road or air, depending on your preference and convenience.

Best Time to Visit Jogini Waterfalls Trek

The best time to visit the Jogini Waterfalls Trek according to the upper mentioned blog is during the summer and autumn months, specifically from March to November. During this period, the weather in Manali and the surrounding Himalayan region is generally pleasant and conducive to trekking activities.

Here are some reasons why the mentioned months are considered the best time to visit Jogini Waterfalls Trek:

  • Comfortable Weather: The summer and autumn months offer comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities like trekking. The weather is neither too hot nor too cold, allowing visitors to enjoy the trek without facing extreme weather conditions.
  • Clear Skies: During the mentioned months, the skies are generally clear, offering excellent visibility of the surrounding landscapes and the majestic Himalayan peaks. Trekkers can enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and lush greenery along the trekking route.
  • Minimal Precipitation: The summer and autumn months typically experience minimal rainfall in the Manali region, reducing the chances of encountering slippery trails or muddy paths. This makes trekking more enjoyable and safer for visitors.
  • Blossoming Flora: Spring and early summer bring forth blooming wildflowers and lush vegetation along the trekking trail, adding to the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Autumn offers vibrant hues of foliage, creating a picturesque backdrop for trekkers.
  • Accessible Trails: The summer and autumn months provide favorable conditions for trekking, with most trails and pathways accessible and free from snow. This ensures that trekkers can explore the Jogini Waterfalls Trek without encountering obstacles or roadblocks.

Distance: Approximately 550 kilometers Time Taken: Around 12-14 hours by road

Distance: Approximately 4-5 kilometers. Time Taken: Around 2-3 hours one way. Departure: Same day return Manali to Delhi (optional)

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Chasing Waterfalls: Trekking Adventures to Jogini Falls in Manali

Jogini Falls in Manali

Manali, a destination renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, offers not only towering peaks and pristine meadows but also hidden gems like Jogini Falls. Nestled in the lush greenery of the Himalayas, the trek to Jogini Falls is a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure. In this detailed guide, we’ll explore the enchanting journey to Jogini Falls, providing you with an itinerary that captures the essence of this trek, from the trailhead to the cascading waterfall.

Getting Started: Trailhead and Initial Ascent

Trailhead: vashisht temple.

Our trek to Jogini Falls begins at the ancient Vashisht Temple, a serene starting point that sets the tone for the natural wonders ahead. The temple, dedicated to Sage Vashisht, is a cultural and historical landmark in itself. Take a moment to absorb the spiritual aura before embarking on the trail.

Trail Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

The trail starts with a gradual ascent, making it accessible to trekkers of various fitness levels. The well-defined path weaves through terraced fields and quaint villages, offering glimpses of local life. As you ascend, the views of the Beas River and the surrounding valley gradually unfold, providing a picturesque backdrop to your trek.

En Route to Jogini: Scenic Views and Lush Landscapes

**1. manu temple viewpoint:.

  • A brief detour takes you to the Manu Temple Viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas of Manali and the Beas Valley.
  • Take some time to appreciate the vast expanse of the valley below, with snow-capped peaks in the distance.

**2. Apple Orchards and Pine Forests:

  • Traverse through fragrant apple orchards and dense pine forests, immersing yourself in the sights and sounds of the Himalayan wilderness.
  • Keep an eye out for native bird species that inhabit the region.

**3. Soothing River Crossing:

  • Cross the Beas River over a simple wooden bridge, the gentle sound of flowing water creating a soothing backdrop to your trek.
  • The trail meanders along the riverbank, creating moments of tranquility amidst the adventure.

Approaching Jogini Falls: The Final Stretch

**1. ascending stone stairs:.

  • As you approach Jogini Falls, the trail becomes more exhilarating, with stone stairs leading you higher into the mountains.
  • The rhythmic sound of cascading water gradually becomes more audible, heightening the anticipation.

**2. Jogini Falls Viewpoint:

  • A strategically placed viewpoint offers the first breathtaking glimpse of Jogini Falls , framed against the backdrop of lush greenery.
  • Pause to capture the beauty with your camera or simply soak in the moment.

**3. Final Descent to the Falls:

  • Descend a series of steps to reach the base of Jogini Falls, where the true magnificence of the cascading water comes into full view.
  • Feel the mist on your face and the invigorating energy of the waterfall as you stand in awe of nature’s grandeur.

The Enchanting Jogini Falls: Highlights and Experiences

**1. cascading beauty:.

  • Jogini Falls, with its multi-tiered cascades, is a spectacle of nature’s artistry. The water gushes down in a series of graceful leaps, creating a mesmerizing display.
  • The falls are particularly enchanting during the monsoon season when the water volume is at its peak.

**2. Sacred Rituals:

  • Jogini Falls is considered sacred, and locals often perform rituals and ceremonies near the waterfall.
  • Engage with the local culture and witness the spiritual significance of this natural wonder.

**3. Relaxing by the Falls:

  • Find a comfortable spot by the pool formed at the base of the falls and take a moment to relax.
  • The cool mist, the soothing sound of water, and the verdant surroundings create an ideal setting for a peaceful retreat.

Practical Tips and Recommendations

**1. best time to trek:.

  • The Jogini Falls trek is best undertaken from March to November.
  • The monsoon season (July to September) enhances the beauty of the falls but requires caution due to slippery trails.

**2. Essential Gear:

  • Wear sturdy trekking shoes with good grip.
  • Pack a light rain jacket and carry a reusable water bottle.

**3. Guided Tours:

  • While the trail is well-marked, first-time trekkers may benefit from joining a guided trek for added safety and local insights.

**4. Leave No Trace:

  • Respect the environment by following the principles of Leave No Trace.
  • Carry back all waste and avoid disturbing the natural habitat.

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For the first time Rosatom Fuel Division supplied fresh nuclear fuel to the world’s only floating nuclear cogeneration plant in the Arctic

The fuel was supplied to the northernmost town of Russia along the Northern Sea Route.

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The first in the history of the power plant refueling, that is, the replacement of spent nuclear fuel with fresh one, is planned to begin before 2024. The manufacturer of nuclear fuel for all Russian nuclear icebreakers, as well as the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, is Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC), a company of Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL that is based in Elektrostal, Moscow Region.

The FNPP includes two KLT-40S reactors of the icebreaking type. Unlike convenient ground-based large reactors (that require partial replacement of fuel rods once every 12-18 months), in the case of these reactors, the refueling takes place once every few years and includes unloading of the entire reactor core and loading of fresh fuel into the reactor.

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For the first time the power units of the Akademik Lomonosov floating nuclear power plant were connected to the grid in December 2019, and put into commercial operation in May 2020. The supply of nuclear fuel from Elektrostal to Pevek and its loading into the second reactor is planned for 2024. The total power of the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, supplied to the coastal grid of Pevek without thermal energy consumption on shore, is about 76 MW, being about 44 MW in the maximum thermal power supply mode. The FNPP generated 194 million kWh according to the results of 2023. The population of Pevek is just a little more than 4 thousand, while the FNPP has a potential for supplying electricity to a city with a population of up to 100 thousand people. After the FNPP commissioning two goals were achieved. These include first of all the replacement of the retiring capacities of the Bilibino NPP, which has been operating since 1974, as well as the Chaunskaya TPP, which has already been operating for more than 70 years. Secondly, energy is supplied to the main mining companies in western Chukotka in the Chaun-Bilibino energy hub a large ore and metal cluster, including gold mining companies and projects related to the development of the Baimsk ore zone. In September 2023, a 110 kilovolt power transmission line with a length of 490 kilometers was put into operation, connecting the towns of Pevek and Bilibino. The line increased the reliability of energy supply from the FNPP to both Bilibino consumers and mining companies, the largest of which is the Baimsky GOK. The comprehensive development of the Russian Arctic is a national strategic priority. To increase the NSR traffic is of paramount importance for accomplishment of the tasks set in the field of cargo shipping. This logistics corridor is being developed due regular freight voyages, construction of new nuclear-powered icebreakers and modernization of the relevant infrastructure. Rosatom companies are actively involved in this work. Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL (Rosatom Fuel Division) includes companies fabricating nuclear fuel, converting and enriching uranium, manufacturing gas centrifuges, conducting researches and producing designs. As the only nuclear fuel supplier to Russian NPPs, TVEL supplies fuel for a total of 75 power reactors in 15 countries, for research reactors in nine countries, as well as for propulsion reactors of the Russian nuclear fleet. Every sixth power reactor in the world runs on TVEL fuel. Rosatom Fuel Division is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium and the leader on the global stable isotope market. The Fuel Division is actively developing new businesses in chemistry, metallurgy, energy storage technologies, 3D printing, digital products, and decommissioning of nuclear facilities. TVEL also includes Rosatom integrators for additive technologies and electricity storage systems. Rosenergoatom, Joint-Stock Company is part of Rosatom Electric Power Division and one of the largest companies in the industry acting as an operator of nuclear power plants. It includes, as its branches, 11 operating NPPs, including the FNPP, the Scientific and Technical Center for Emergency Operations at NPPs, Design and Engineering as well as Technological companies. In total, 37 power units with a total installed capacity of over 29.5 GW are in operation at 11 nuclear power plants in Russia. Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC, Elektrostal) is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of fuel for nuclear power plants. The company produces fuel assemblies for VVER-440, VVER-1000, RBMK-1000, BN-600,800, VK-50, EGP-6; powders and fuel pellets intended for supply to foreign customers. It also produces nuclear fuel for research reactors. The plant belongs to the TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom.

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ROSATOM and FEDC agree to cooperate in the construction of Russia's first onshore SNPP

ROSATOM and FEDC have signed a cooperation agreement to build Russia's first onshore SNPP in Yakutia.

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Rosatom develops nuclear fuel for modernized floating power units

Rosatom has completed the development of nuclear fuel for the RITM-200S small modular reactor designed for the upgraded floating power units.

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    The trek offers a scenic route through pine trees and orchards, leading to the mesmerizing Jogini Waterfalls cascading from a height of 160 feet. The total distance of the trek is approximately 3 km, with the waterfall standing at a height of around 150 ft above sea level.

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    Route - Manali- Vashisht Temple- Jogini Waterfall; Nearest Airport - Kullu Manali Airport; Minimum apt age - 10 years; Best time - Summer; Jogini Waterfall . This is a beautiful waterfall whose beauty you will cherish for a lifetime. The Jogini waterfall trek distance is only 3 km away from the Vashisht temple near Manali. On the ...

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    The trek to the waterfall makes it very famous among travelers. Traversing through the forest of pine, orchards, small wooden bridge, streams, lots of small shops and spectacular views, the route to reach the fall is very exciting. Therefore, it is best for short treks near Manali that can be done by beginners as well. ... Jogini falls trek is ...

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    The trek to upper level of Jogini waterfall is not easy, it is long and trecherous and not suitable for kids. But at the top, the view of Jogini waterfall is superb. Its a big waterfall and you get a good valley of the baes valley. Its a nice trek but brace for some uphill climb. Also, there's no good parking available.

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    The Jogini Waterfall is about a hour walk from the village of Vashisht, and is quite breathtaking. Water is falling from the top of the huge rocks towering above the place, and after resting a bit in a pool in front of the fall, it continues its journey through many tiny falls towards the mighty Beas river.

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