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Palces to visit in Rohtang

Atal Tunnel

Atal Tunnel, the world's longest highway tunnel at 9.02 km under Rohtang, slices through the mountains like a modern marvel, connecting Manali to Lahaul year-round. Opened in 2020, it shaves hours off journeys, revealing dramatic exits into barren valleys framed by snow-dusted peaks. Step out and feel the shift from misty greens to arid blues, it's engineering poetry, where concrete meets eternity. Ideal for those seeking seamless Himalayan access without the pass's seasonal whims; a quick detour here transforms your trip into a tale of triumph over terrain.
 

Solang Valley

Solang Valley, 14 km before Rohtang, is a playground of meadows and cable cars, where summer zorbing rolls like thunder across green slopes and winter turns it into a ski haven. Gaze at snow-capped sentinels while paragliders dance overhead, or picnic amid wild edelweiss. This valley's dual personality, gentle blooms in May, frozen frenzy by December, captures Rohtang's spirit in miniature, convincing even the timid to embrace the heights. It's where families bond over cable car rides and thrill-seekers plot their next launch.
 

Rahala Falls

Rahala Falls, cascading 16 km en route to Rohtang, is a glacial whisper turned roar, fed by melting snows that sculpt the hillside into a misty veil. Trek the short path for close-up splashes, where rainbows arc through spray and monkeys chatter from pine perches. In summer, it's a cool respite; in spring, a blooming frame of rhododendrons. This hidden gem reminds you the journey rivals the summit, pause here, and Rohtang's wild beauty unfolds one drop at a time, etching serenity into your soul.
 

Nehru Kund

Nehru Kund, a bubbling spring 5 km from Manali toward Rohtang, honors India's first PM with its crystal flow, believed to heal and refresh amid deodar groves. Dip your hands in the icy waters, said to cure ailments, while eagles soar above. Surrounded by prayer flags fluttering like hopeful sighs, it's a spiritual pitstop where history meets hydrology. For weary travelers, this kund isn't just a pause, it's rejuvenation, whispering that even in ascent, nature offers quiet gifts to fuel your climb.
 

Kothi Village

Kothi Village, nestled 12 km below Rohtang, clings to cliffs like a forgotten painting, with apple orchards terracing down to the churning Beas. Wander slate-roofed homes where locals brew pahadi chai, or hike to viewpoints framing the pass's snowy crown. In autumn, golden leaves carpet the paths; come dawn, mist veils the spires. This hamlet embodies Himalayan humility, raw, resilient, real, proving Rohtang's allure extends to its quiet fringes, where village rhythms harmonize with mountain symphonies.
 

Bhrigu Lake

Bhrigu Lake, a high-altitude sapphire 18 km from Rohtang via trek, mirrors the gods in its turquoise depths, cradled by meadows where yaks graze under starlit skies. The 3-4 hour ascent rewards with wildflowers and glacial vistas, culminating in a sacred stillness that Hindus revere as Rishi Bhrigu's meditation spot. Camp overnight for meteor showers reflecting on the water, it's transformative, a pilgrimage that binds you to the peaks. In Rohtang's shadow, this lake is the ultimate payoff, where effort yields otherworldly peace.