Jawalamukhi, Himachal Pradesh, the 'Temple of Flames', is a super cool place! Long ago, it was called 'Jwalamukhi Devi'. Here, goddess Durga shines as eternal flames – no idol needed! Come explore its fiery history. #Jawalamukhi #HimachalPradesh #IndiaTravel
₹2,500
March to October
enjoy the best weather and local festivals.
Recommended: 1 day
The nearest airport is Gaggal Airport (DHM) in Kangra, about 50 km away. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Jawalamukhi. The nearest major railway station is Pathankot, which is well-connected to major Indian cities. From Pathankot, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Jawalamukhi. Regular bus services are available from major cities in Himachal Pradesh and neighboring states.
The weather in Jawalamukhi is pleasant during the spring and autumn months. Summers (April-June) are warm, while winters (November-February) can be cold. The monsoon season (July-September) brings moderate to heavy rainfall.
Jawalamukhi, nestled in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, is a revered pilgrimage site famous for the Jwala Devi Temple. The temple enshrines the eternal flames that are believed to be manifestations of the Hindu goddess Jwalamukhi. The town offers a serene spiritual retreat amidst the picturesque Himalayan foothills. Visitors are drawn to the temple's unique natural gas flames, which have been burning for centuries. Beyond the temple, the town provides a glimpse into local Himachali culture and traditions. Jawalamukhi is a place where spirituality and natural beauty converge, offering a tranquil escape for pilgrims and tourists alike.