The Manimahesh Yatra is an annual pilgrimage to the sacred Manimahesh Lake, situated in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The lake is considered to be a manifestation of Lord Shiva, and the Yatra is an important religious event for Hindus, especially followers of Lord Shiva.
Manimahesh Kailash Yatra 2024 will be held from 26th Aug, 2024 to 11th September, 2024
Manimahesh
Daljheel Yatra 2024
Manimahesh Dal Yatra, one of the toughest pilgrimages in India, is held in honour of Lord Shiva. It also makes a thrilling & adventurous trek which takes you amidst the lavish and beautiful setup of mighty Himalayas to the banks of Holy Dal Lake at a height of 13,390 feet above the sea level. This holy destination is situated in Bharmour Sub-Division of Chamba District of the state of Himachal Pradesh. The religious significance of this lake is next to that of the Lake Mansarovar in Tibet. The Manimahesh Dal Lake is situated close to Holy Kailash peak which is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva
Manimahesh Yatra - 2024 start date
Manimahesh Kailash Yatra 2024 will be held from 26th August 2024 to 11th September 2024.
Manimahesh Yatra 2024 - end date
11 September, 2024 Manimahesh Yatra 2024 will be closed officially
Manimahesh Yatra 2024 Online Registration
Manimahesh Yatra 2024 will be traditionally and officially start from 26.08.2024 to 11-09-2024. Registration is mandatory, traveling without registration can be turned back from any base camp. Those found unwell in the medical checkup at Base Camp Hudsar will not be allowed to go on the yatra.
The Yatra is held in the Hindu month of Bhadon (भाद्रपद) i.e August/September, traditionally for 15 days from Janmashtmi (Birth of Lord Krishna) to Radhastmi (Birth of Radha Devi). The Government of Himachal Pradesh has declared it as a state level pilgrimage.
There are two trekking routes to the lake. One is from Hadsar village that is mostly frequented by pilgrims and trekkers. This route is relatively easier and has sufficient arrangements for food, water, Langers, horses & mules, medical facilities & accommodation during the pilgrimage season. The other one is from village Tiari, Holi Valley. This route first climbs up and then descends to the lake. There is no other habitation, except for a small village named Kalah on this route.
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