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Himachal Pradesh

Nehru Kund

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January

-6.3 - 16.2 °C

February

-4.0 - 18.2 °C

March

-1.2 - 23.3 °C

April

2.5 - 26.2 °C

May

5.2 - 29.9 °C

June

8.5 - 30.6 °C

July

12.0 - 29.6 °C

August

11.9 - 28.5 °C

September

7.7 - 27.3 °C

October

2.8 - 25.7 °C

November

-0.4 - 20.7 °C

December

-2.7 - 17.4 °C


Major Airports :

Kullu–Manali Airport (KKU), Kullu (Bhuntar)

Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport (IXC), Chandigarh

Nearest Railway Station :

Joginder Nagar Railway Station (JGNX)

Major Airports :

Kullu–Manali Airport (KKU), Kullu (Bhuntar)

Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport (IXC), Chandigarh

As clear as it gets

Situated along the Manali-Leh Highway, about 6 kms from Manali, Nehru Kund is a natural spring named after India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known to savour the crystal-clear waters during his visits to Manali. Its waters, originating from the Bhrigu Lake, are famed for their clarity and coolness, offering a refreshing stop amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Himachal Pradesh.

A photographer's paradise

While the kund itself is a sight to behold, the area around it offers a plethora of activities for nature enthusiasts. The trek to the spring is a scenic journey through dense forests, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of nature. Photography enthusiasts will find countless moments to capture, from the unique landscapes to the vibrant hues of the flora. Its crystal-clear waters and majestic Himalayan backdrop make it a picturesque paradise.

Melting purity

The Nehru Kund spring is fed by the melting snows of Bhrigu Lake, which filters through layers of earth to emerge as the pure, refreshing water that visitors enjoy today.


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From the spring to the waterfall, river and more

For those eager to explore beyond Nehru Kund, Manali offers a treasure trove of experiences.

Jogini Waterfall: Located in Vashisht Village, this stunning waterfall offers a refreshing trek and mesmerising views.

Beas River: Flowing through Manali, the Beas River provides picturesque landscapes for nature enthusiasts.

Solang Valley: Situated on the western bank of the Beas River, Solang Valley is known for adventure sports and breathtaking vistas.

Hidimba Devi Temple: Visit this ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Hidimba, surrounded by tall cedar trees.

Manu Temple: Explore the Manu Temple in Old Manali, just 3 km from the main bazaar.

Gulaba: Located on the Rotang Pass Road, Gulaba offers scenic beauty and adventure activities.

Manali Wildlife Sanctuary: Discover the rich biodiversity of this sanctuary near Circuit House Marg.

Rahala Falls: Located 16 km from Manali, these falls are a sight to behold.

Nehru Kund, with its serene waters and historical legacy, offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling tourist spots of Manali. It’s a testament to the enduring beauty of nature, inviting visitors to pause, reflect, and rejuvenate amidst its soothing landscapes.