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Kheerganga Hot Springs

Manikaran, Himachal Pradesh, India
Kheerganga is one of the most famous trekking destinations in India, known for its natural hot water springs located at a high altitude. The name "Kheerganga" comes from the legend that the waters were once as white as 'Kheer' (rice pudding) due to the blessings of Lord Shiva. The trek to reach thi s place is about 10-12 KMs from Barshaini, passing through dense forests, massive waterfalls, and the roaring Parvati River. Once at the top, the highlight is the natural sulfur spring where trekkers can soak their tired muscles while looking at the snow-clad peaks. The water is naturally warm and is believed to have divine healing properties. The campsite at Kheerganga offers a panoramic view of the entire valley, making it feel like you are on top of the world. There is a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati near the springs, adding a spiritual dimension to the adventure. The landscape is a mix of lush green meadows and rugged mountain terrain. In recent years, permanent structures have been removed to preserve the environment, so visitors now mostly stay in tents. The air is thin and cold, but the warmth of the springs provides a surreal contrast. It is a place where nature, adventure, and spirituality converge in a breathtaking way. Most people spend at least one night here to witness the incredible sunrise and the star-studded night sky that is famously clear at this altitude.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 Days (including the trek)
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    Place Type:
    Adventure / Hot Springs:
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    Entry Fees:
    Spring Access: Access to the hot springs and the temple is Free for all visitors.

    Camping Charges: Renting a tent for the night typically costs between Rs. 500 to 1200 depending on the season and inclusion of meals. ...
    Spring Access: Access to the hot springs and the temple is Free for all visitors.

    Camping Charges: Renting a tent for the night typically costs between Rs. 500 to 1200 depending on the season and inclusion of meals.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The springs are open for bathing from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM; trekking at night is strictly discouraged.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM before the water gets crowded with other trekkers and the sun is not too harsh...
    Regular Timings: The springs are open for bathing from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM; trekking at night is strictly discouraged.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM before the water gets crowded with other trekkers and the sun is not too harsh.
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    Special Events:
    Full Moon Nights: Many trekkers plan their visit during a full moon as the entire valley glows in silver light, creating a magical atmosphere.

    Maha Shivratri: A special time when local devotees trek up to the springs to offer prayers and pe...
    Full Moon Nights: Many trekkers plan their visit during a full moon as the entire valley glows in silver light, creating a magical atmosphere.

    Maha Shivratri: A special time when local devotees trek up to the springs to offer prayers and perform rituals at the Shiva temple.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Hot Spring Edge: Take a photo looking out from the pool toward the mountains; it captures the essence of the Kheerganga experience perfectly.

    Rudranag Waterfall: On the way up, this serpent-shaped waterfall is a must-stop for a dramati...
    The Hot Spring Edge: Take a photo looking out from the pool toward the mountains; it captures the essence of the Kheerganga experience perfectly.

    Rudranag Waterfall: On the way up, this serpent-shaped waterfall is a must-stop for a dramatic long-exposure photograph.

    Sunset Point: The western edge of the meadow offers a spectacular view of the sun disappearing behind the massive Himalayan ranges.

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Things To Do

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    Thermal Bathing: The most essential activity is taking a long, relaxing soak in the hot springs after the grueling trek up the mountain.

    Trekking: The journey from Barshaini via Nakthan or Kalga is full of scenic beauty, including the massive Rudranag waterfall.

    Camping: Spend the night in a tent under the stars; the experience of being far away from civilization is truly humbling and peaceful.

    Stargazing: Kheerganga offers one of the best views of the night sky in Himachal, with the Milky Way frequently visible to the naked eye.

    Visit the Temple: Pay your respects at the small shrine of Lord Shiva and soak in the spiritual vibrations of this ancient holy site.

    Photography: The sunrise at Kheer...

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    Why Famous:
    High-Altitude Spring: Famous for being one of the highest natural hot springs in the world that is accessible by a moderately easy trek.

    Mythological Roots: Revered as the place where Lord Kartikeya, the son of Shiva, meditated for thousand...
    High-Altitude Spring: Famous for being one of the highest natural hot springs in the world that is accessible by a moderately easy trek.

    Mythological Roots: Revered as the place where Lord Kartikeya, the son of Shiva, meditated for thousands of years.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Rock Pool: The main spring is a natural pool that has been slightly reinforced with local stones to hold the water.

    Dimensions and Layout: The pool is roughly 20x15 feet, divided into two sections for men and women. The surrounding...
    Natural Rock Pool: The main spring is a natural pool that has been slightly reinforced with local stones to hold the water.

    Dimensions and Layout: The pool is roughly 20x15 feet, divided into two sections for men and women. The surrounding area consists of simple wooden sheds for changing and a small stone temple.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Bhuntar, drive to Barshaini, then begin the 12 KM trek. The trek takes about 4 to 6 hours.

    By Train: Reach Chandigarh, take a bus to Manikaran, then a taxi to Barshaini and proceed on foot for the trek.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Barshaini (12 KMs), Nakthan (8 KMs), Rudranag (6 KMs), Tosh (15 KMs), Kalga (9 KMs), Manikaran (22 KMs), Kasol (26 KMs), Bun Buni Pass (5 KMs), Mantalai Lake (30 KMs), Pin Parvati Pass (45 KMs)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: The trek can be demanding; do not rush to avoid altitude sickness. Stick to the main trails and avoid shortcuts.

    Packing: Carry a raincoat as the weather can change in minutes. Ensure you have warm layers for the night...

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