There are many tourist places in Himachal Pradesh—Mussoorie, Manali, Dehradun, Kullu, Shimla, Nainital—etc. These tourist places include Mandi, a city situated amidst natural beauty and high hills, which is the second largest city and district of Himachal Pradesh in terms of population after Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Mandi, formerly Mandav Nagar and Tibetan name Jahor, is a town in Mandi district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is also the headquarters of the district and situated on the banks of the river Beas, being an important tourist destination of Himachal, it is also a religious and cultural center.

Mandi town is located 145 kilometers (90 mi) north of the state capital, Shimla. It is important from the point of view of tourism and the Navratri fair organized here is famous. This fair, which is organized every year on the occasion of Navratri in Mandi, has a distinct identity of its own in the world. It was once the capital of the princely state of Mandi. Mandi Nagar was established in 1527 by Ajbar Sen. The princely state of Mandi remained in existence till 1948. Later the main city was shifted from the old mandi to the new mandi.

Today we are going to tell our readers about the tourist places in the head of Mandi.
Rewalsar Lake

Rewalsar Lake, located at a distance of 25 km from Mandi, is popular for its floating reed islands. Seven of these islands are said to move with wind and prayer. There is a Buddhist monastery, a Hindu temple, and a Sikh gurudwara built here for prayer. Boating facilities are provided here by these three religious organizations. It was at this place that the Buddhist teacher Padmasambhava had appointed one of his disciples to give a sermon. There are many beautiful places here, where many films have also been shot. Like rain. This temple of Maa Naina Devi is situated at the foothills and this place is also known as Triveni.

Triloknath Shiva Temple
The roof of this temple built in Nagari style is tiled. Beautiful views of the surrounding can be seen from here. A beautiful view of the river and the surrounding areas can be seen from the temple. Here Lord Shiva is depicted as the Lord of the three worlds. The idol of Lord Shiva housed in the temple is Panchanan which shows his five forms.

Bhootnath Temple
Located in the heart of Mandi, this temple was constructed in 1527. This temple is as old as the city itself. The statue of the Nandi bull installed in the temple seems to be looking towards the tower. The new temple built nearby is beautifully built. The festival of Shivratri is celebrated here in March, the center of which is the Bhootnath temple.

Shyamakali Temple
This temple situated on the Tarna hill is also known as Tarna Devi Temple. Raja Shyam Sen built this temple in 1658 AD. To the goddess in the joy of the birth of her heir To give thanks, he built this temple. Dedicated to Sati, the wife of Lord Shiva, this temple has mythological significance.

Prashar Lake Trek
Prashar Lake Trek is one of the most offbeat places in Himachal Pradesh which is a crystal clear water body located around 50 km from Mandi. Where there is a three-storied Shivalaya, which is dedicated to Rishi Prashar. This lake with its deep blue water is situated at an altitude of 2730 meters above sea level. Surrounded by the mighty Dhauladhar ranges in the Kullu Valley, this region is full of mystical charm and offers a mesmerizing view of the Beas flowing down below. The snow-capped peaks, lush green valleys, rivers, and lakes here make it a great trekking experience.

Sundar nagar
The city of Sundar Nagar was a princely state located to the east, which was known as Suket. The major attraction of this small town is the man-made lake formed by the water of the Beas-Sutlej Project. Let us tell you that this project is the biggest hydel project in India. The natural beauty of Sundar Nagar, the shady and tall trees attract tourists a lot. It gets very green here in winter. Even though Sundernagar is a small town it provides peace of mind and soul.

Barot
Baraut is a beautiful village situated in the serene valleys of Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh. It is a newly found tourist destination and is located about 67 km from Mandi. If you are looking for a place to visit for a day or two, then this place is great for you. The picturesque views and unspoiled air here attract travelers from all over the world for sightseeing here. This place is a paradise for trekkers. Because this place is home to many trekking trails passing through the village and hence it is also a favorite trekking spot.

Janjehli
Janjehli is 82 kilometers from Mandi, it is a very pleasant place and in the future, it is on the verge of becoming a famous tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh and India. From Mandi, you can reach this delightful spot via Chailchowk-Thunag. This place will appeal to your heart, high mountains, and snow-capped mountains will fascinate you.

Ardhanarishwara Temple
Built-in the seventh century, this temple is a unique example of architecture. A beautiful idol of Lord Shiva is installed here. The idol is in the form of half man and half woman, which shows that the existence of both man and woman is dependent on each other.

Tatta water
Tatta water means hot water. Tatta Pani is Surrounded by mountains on all sides, it is situated on the right bank of the Sutlej River. The valley in which it is situated is very beautiful. Its height above sea level is 656 meters. Its water containing natural sulfur is believed to be very pure and endowed with supernatural powers. It is said that the diseases of the body of many kings were cured by its water. With the ups and downs in the water of Sutlej River, its water keeps on fluctuating.

Shikari Devi Temple
Situated at an altitude of 3332 meters above sea level, this temple is completely free from human noise. The mesmerizing views of sunrise and sunset are very beautiful from here. Chail Chowk, Janjehli.

Kamrunag
Kamrunag is the most worshiped deity in the Mandi district, it is also known as the rain god. There is a temple of this deity in the high hills surrounded by cedars from all sides. A fair is organized here every year in June-July. Thousands of people reach here by traveling on foot. Till here devotees can come via Chailchowk, Rohanda, and Karsog. This place situated in the quiet plains has an identity of its own.

Chindi
Chindi is a small village away from the hustle and bustle of the city which is sitting quietly in the lap of nature. The village here is known for its natural beauty and the many small temples located here. Located 107 km from Mandi, this place is easily accessible via Tattapani.

Kamlah Fort
Kamlah Fort is situated on the Sikandar Dhar range, about 80 km from Mandi City. This fort was built in 1625 by Raja Suraj Sen and is situated at an altitude of 4772 meters. The lush green landscape around the entrance of the fort is worth a visit.

Bhima Kali Temple
Bhima Kali Temple dedicated to Goddess Bhima Kali is one of the famous temples of Mandi town. Situated on the banks of river Beas, this temple also houses a museum displaying the idols of various gods and goddesses. Please tell me that this is the same place where Lord Krishna fought with a demon named Banasura.

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