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Manki Point, Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple, Kasauli

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  • kalaks
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    A temple with a view

    A hanuman temple on the top of a hill. Hv to climb 500+ steps.. A bit tiring. View from the top is great. Beware of monkeys. All the gadgets must be deposited at the base. A must visit in Kasauli..

    Reviewed on May 30, 2024
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    Balaji Mandir

    Must visit Monkey point Bajrangbali Mandir at Airforce cantonment area Kasauli. Lots of monkeys are seen while visiting the Mandir. Kindly don't bring back prasad while coming back from Mandir as Monk...

    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2023
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    Hanuman Mandir at top of Hill inside Military area

    The temple is in military area, so no one is allowed to carry mobiles, cameras etc. You have to leave your car in the Parking at Kasauli entry point and walk around 3km to reach here. We have hired a ...

    Reviewed on Dec 25, 2022
  • AmolAnadi
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    Jai Hanuman !!

    This famous Lord Hanuman Temple sit’s atop the highest peak in Kasauli with breathtaking views of Chandigarh and Shimla. The hill and the temple is in an area managed by IAF hence entry stops at 4:00 ...

    Reviewed on Jun 26, 2022
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    You must visit!

    Manki point is worth visiting for a famous Hanuman Temple. It is believed that while carrying the Sanjivini, Lord Hanuman rested here by keeping one of his feet on the hill here and another feet at th...

    Reviewed on May 7, 2022