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A trip from Manli to Jana waterfalls is a delightful experience, offering scenic beauty and a touch of adventure.

Jana Waterfalls is a 30-foot-high waterfall nestled amid dense deodar and pine forests. The waterfall cascades down from a cluster of rocks, creating a serene and picturesque environment. The area is surrounded by apple orchards and offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains in the distance.

Trekking experience:-

To reach the waterfall, you need to embark on a short trail through the forest. The trek is relatively easy and suitable for beginners. Along the way, you'll cross a charming wooden bridge and follow a narrow forest trail. The journey itself is quite scenic, with the sound of the waterfall growing louder as you approach.

 

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Things to Keep in Mind:

Weather: Pack warm clothes, as Chamba can be chilly even in summer.

Altitude Sickness: Be prepared for altitude sickness and drink plenty of water.

Trekking: If you plan to hike, choose trails based on your experience level and pack accordingly.

Respect the Environment: Carry a reusable water bottle, minimize plastic, and dispose of trash responsibly.

Cultural Sensitivity: Dress respectfully and be mindful of local customs.

Trip Excludes:-

Meals and snacks:- Food and beverages at local stalls near the waterfalls are usually not included. You might want to bring your snacks or plan to purchase them on-site.

Entry fee:- Although Jana Waterfalls itself does not have an entry fee, any additional attractions you visit along the way, such as Naggar Castle, might have separate entry charges.

Guided Tours:-If you prefer a guided experience, this might not be included in basic packages. Hiring a local guide can enhance your visit with more detailed information about the area.

Personal Expenses:- Any personal shopping, souvenirs, or additional activities like photography services are typically not covered.

Trekking Gear:-If you plan to trek to the waterfall, you might need to bring your trekking gear, such as sturdy shoes and walking sticks.

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It is advisable to carry comfortable trekking shoes, water, snacks, and a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.

Visitors can enjoy a short trek to the waterfall, Picnicking, and trying local snacks from nearby stalls.

Swimming is not recommended due to Rocky terrain and the cold temperature of the water.

While there are no Accommodations directly at the waterfall, you can find various hotels, Guest houses, in Manali.

Yes, you can visit Naggar Castle, Bijli Mahadev Temple, and the International Roerich memorial trust nearby.

No, there is no fee for photography. You are free to capture the beautiful; scenery.

Pets are generally Allowed, but is advisable to check with local authorities or your tour Operator beforehand