Shikari Devi Temple

Shikari Devi Temple

The Shikari Devi Temple is about 18 km from Janjhali and the area of ​​the forest is connected by road. It is situated at an altitude of 3359 MRT. Being the highest peak of Mandi district, it is also known as the Crown of Mandi. Mata Shikari Devi is happy to sit under the open sky. Be it rain, thunderstorm, storm, mother prefers to live under the open sky. The interesting aspect is that there is never any snow on the mother’s bodies.

Beauty of this place

The lush green pastures, captivating sunrise and sunset, panoramic views of the snow borders make this place a favorite for nature lovers. This place receives a lot of snow during the winter. The footpath can be approached by Karsog which is just 21 km away from Shikari Devi. On the top, there is a roofless temple of Shikari Devi, the goddess of hunters and this temple is established by the Pandavas. It is said that sage Markande also meditated on this place for many years.

It has been observed that despite the fact that there is no roof of the temple; no snow is seen in the temple premises during winter when the entire area around this temple is covered by several feet of snow. Visitors can travel to Chindi, Karsog, Janjhali via various trek routes from Shikri.

How to reach Shikari Devi Temple

By Train:- Mandi has no railway station of its own and the nearest railway house is situated in Joginder Nagar which is nearly 55 km away from Mandi. You may also choose to go to Chandigarh Railway Station or Kalka by broad gauge train which are connected by regular bus and taxi services.

By Road:- Banjar Bus Stand is the nearest major bus station, with buses to other cities. Shikari Devi Bus Stand (Janjehli) is a local bus stop with limited bus frequency.

By Air:- The nearest airport to Mandi is the Kullu Airport at Bhuntar, at a distance of about 60 km from Mandi city. From Delhi, flights to Kullu take about 90 minutes.

Sunder Nagar Mandi

Sunder Nagar Mandi

The city of Sunder Nagar was a princely state in the east, which was known as Suket. The major attractive beauty of this small town is the man-made lake created by the water of Beas-Sutlej Project. The scenic beauty of the beautiful city is shady and tall trees attract tourists immensely. It gets greener all over in winter. Even though Sundernagar is a small city but it provides peace of mind and soul. Mahamaya Temple is the most visited religious place in the main temple area here. Sundar Nagar was once the prison of Mandi, but it is today the municipal council of Mandi district.

Sunder Nagar Lake

This lake is a center of attraction in Sundar Nagar. The lake reservoir is located in the middle of the city and is a part of the BSL project. This lake makes Sundar Nagar attractive as a tourist destination.

Restaurants and Local Food in Sunder Nagar

Sunder Nagar Temple is located in the temple town of Himachal Pradesh, which is a small town in the state as well as a commercial center, there are many restaurants, dhabas available for eating, in which you can taste a variety of addictions. Along with this, multi-cuisine plates are also available in restaurants here.

Best Time to Visit Sunder Nagar

Mandi is a city in North India where it is hot in summer and very cold in winter. It is advisable to wear warm cloths here. If you want to visit Mandi, then the best time is from April to October. Because this time is the perfect time for holiday makers.

How to reach Sunder Nagar

Sunder Nagar is located near Mandi. Mandi city is not an airport or railway station of its own. The nearest airport is at Bhuntar and the nearest railway station is at Pathankot and Joginder Nagar. A taxi can be boarded from outside the airport and railway station to reach Mandi. However, the most convenient way to travel to Mandi is to hire a taxi or ride a regular HRTC bus from Delhi.

Chhoti Kashi Mandi

Chhoti Kashi Mandi

The city of Mandi, situated in the middle of Himachal Pradesh, is also known as Chhoti Kashi. The reason for this is the presence of 81 ancient temples here. The largest numbers of these ancient temples are of the temples of Lord Shiva. The kings who ruled the Mandi princely state centuries ago have unwavering faith in Lord Shiva. The kings built Shivalayas according to their wish. With the changing times, this city came to be known as Chhoti Kashi and Shivbhoomi. There are dozens of ancient temples of Lord Shiva in the city of Mandi, mainly Baba Bhootnath, Ekadash Rudra, Ardhanarishwar, Trilokinath, Panchavaktra, Neelkanth Mahadev and Mahamrityunjya.

Due to these temples of Lord Shiva, an attempt was made to make Shivratri of Mandi city something special. Centuries ago, a king asked the people of his princely state to come to him along with the deities on Shivaratri. Once started, it became a tradition and till today this tradition is practiced. A day before Shivratri, the chief deity of the district reaches Mandi and celebrates the festival of Shivratri here. Gradually the nature of this tradition grew and today it has become an internationally renowned festival.

Shivaratri Celebration 

The special thing about Mandi Shivaratri is that it is not celebrated just one day. It starts from Tara night and for the next 8 days from Shivaratri, this festival is celebrated in a similar manner with pomp and gaiety.

Best time to visit Chhoti Kashi Mandi

Mandi weather tends to be generally comfortable which is sealed with warmth and chills throughout the year. The best time to visit the Mandi in summer vacations. This is the time when there is hotness as well as coolness for the enjoyment of vacations and the beauty.

How to reach Chhoti Kashi Mandi

By Train:- Mandi has no railway station of its own and the nearest railway house is situated in Joginder Nagar which is nearly 55 km away from Mandi. You may also choose to go to Chandigarh Railway Station or Kalka by broad gauge train which are connected by regular bus and taxi services.

By Road:- Mandi by road is one of the most suitable option. It is approachable by road from Shimla, Chandigarh, Pathankot and Delhi.

By Air:- The nearest airport to Mandi is the Kullu Airport at Bhuntar, at a distance of about 60 km from Mandi city. From Delhi, flights to Kullu take about 90 minutes.