Hadimba Temple: Temple in the Pagoda style, built in 1550 AD. Dedicated to the Demon-Goddess, Hadimba, who was married to the Mahabharata hero Bhim.
Tibetan Monastery: A small monastery built by Tibetan refugees, who are now very much a part of the local scene. Images of Lord Buddha and some exquisite Tangkhas. Famous for weaving of Tibetan carpets and other Tibetan handicrafts.
The Club House: Building beautifully located with flower covered lawn. The River Beas flows just near it, adding to the charm.
Vashist Temple: A fair-sized village on left Bank of River Beas. Renowned for hot water sulphur spring and temple of Vashist Rishi and Lord Rama.
Manu Rishi Temple: The Sage Manu, author of Manu Samriti, the ancient compilation of laws, is said to have lived and written here. Perhaps the only temple of Manu. The original name of the village was Manu-Alaya (abode of Manu) which changed with time to Manali, by which the main town is now known. (The British had originally named the settlement Duff Dunbar).