Barot valley Mandi Himachal Padesh

Barot is a small town that has been located at an altitude of 6000 feet in Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh. It has been crowned as the gem between the rough terrains. The Barot Valley has been constructed for a hydel project over an Uhl river. But now it has turned into a tourist spot for people. People love to do different adventurous activities like trekking and camping there.

But what to do next after reaching the top? Well, there are many top places that you can explore after reaching the top. So, here you will know about the top 5 places that you can visit after having trekked in Barot Valley. Also, these places are really for true nature lovers as well as adventure enthusiasts. 

5 top & smoothing places to visit in Barot Valley that you can’t miss:

Uhl River


It is a Himalaya river that has been originated at Thamsar Glacier. It is also very close to the Thamsar Pass which is lying on the trail to Bada Bhangal.


Nagru Wildlife Sanctuary


It is lying across the Uhl river in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. It is also located ta 32degree 00’50’’N 76 degree51’26’’E.


Barot Temple


It is one of the famous temples located in Mandi. Many people love to visit this place for worship purposes and others for exploring the traditional regions.


Chuhar Valley


It is located in district Mandi. People love to visit there as there are many low as well as high passes that are used for connecting Manali to Kullu in Chuhar Valley.


Shanan Hydel Project 


People love to explore this place due to its good scenario beauty of the place as well as a powerhouse and how it works.

Best time to visit 

You can go there through the year except during the monsoons. But if you want to enjoy magical snowfalls then must go in winter only.

NOTE

It is compulsory to hire a local guard during Barot Valley Trek.

Now, what are you looking for, just plan your trip and visit Barot Valley Trek and explore the beautiful and smooth place with some interesting adventurous activities?

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