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The Manikaran Gurudwara, a tribute to Guru Nanak Dev’s visit, is chronicled in Giani Gian Singh’s ‘Twarikh Guru Khalsa’. The journey of Guru Nanak Dev, along with his disciple Bhai Mardana, spanned numerous locations such as Kalanaur, Gurdaspur, Dasuya, Triloknath, Palampur, Kangra, Mandi, Chamba, Kulu, and Bijli Mahadev, culminating at Mani Karan. The miracles performed by the Guru during this expedition, accompanied by his five ‘Piaras’, are documented in the “Autobiography of Bhai Mardana”
Day 1: Anandpur Sahib Adventure Kickstart your journey with a morning drive to Anandpur Sahib. Spend your afternoon exploring the sacred Kiratpur & Anandpur Sahib Gurudwaras. As the day winds down, enjoy a delicious dinner and restful sleep at your Anandpur Sahib hotel.
Day 2: Journey to Manikaran After a hearty breakfast, set off for Manikaran. Arrive in the evening and unwind with a sumptuous dinner at your Manikaran hotel.
Day 3: Exploring Manikaran Sahib Start your day with a delightful breakfast, followed by a full day at Manikaran Sahib. After a day of exploration, enjoy dinner and a peaceful night at your Manikaran hotel.
Day 4: Mandi and Rewalsar Gurudwara Post breakfast, embark on a drive to Mandi. Visit the revered Rewalsar Gurudwara and end your day with a delectable dinner and overnight stay at your Mandi hotel.
Day 5: Return to Delhi After breakfast, drive back to Delhi. Arrive in the late evening, marking the end of your memorable journey.
Anandpur Sahib is a sacred city for Sikhs, where you can explore the rich history and culture of this faith. Visit the stunning Gurudwaras, learn about the Sikh heritage at the Virassat-e-Khalsa museum, and experience the natural beauty of the region at the Jhajjar Bachauli Wildlife Sanctuary
Manikaran Sahib is a significant religious site for both Sikhs and Hindus. It is renowned for its hot springs, gurudwara, and ancient temples. You can also explore the natural beauty of the Himalayas through trekking and hiking trails.
Mandi is a charming hill town that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and nature. It is known as the ‘Varanasi of Hills’ for its many ancient temples and ghats along the River Beas. You can also witness the vibrant festivals and fairs that showcase the local traditions and crafts.
Delhi boasts a rich and varied history, and you’ll come across tombs, temples and ruins dating back centuries. A burgeoning youth scene is exemplified by designer bars, chic cafés and decent clubs. The India Gate and Qutub Minar are famous attractions in Delhi.
The best time to visit Anandpur Sahib, Manikaran, Mandi, and Delhi is during the cooler months of October to March
Each location offers unique local cuisines. In Anandpur Sahib, you can try traditional Punjabi dishes. In Manikaran, you can enjoy authentic Himachali flavors. In Mandi, you can taste local Himachali dishes. In Delhi, you can explore a wide variety of Indian cuisines.
Pack according to the weather during your travel dates. Generally, comfortable clothing, a good pair of shoes, essential toiletries, necessary medicines, and travel documents are recommended. Don’t forget to pack a camera to capture the beautiful moments of your trip.
Local transportation options include buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws. In Delhi, you can also use the metro for convenient travel.
The local language spoken in Anandpur Sahib and Delhi is Punjabi and Hindi respectively. In Manikaran and Mandi, the local language is Himachali, but Hindi is also widely spoken and understood.