Journey to Hatu Mata Temple in Narkanda, Himachal Pradesh, a serene escape amidst the clouds! Legend says this temple, once known as 'Hateswari Temple,' honors Goddess Hatu, wife of Ravana. Discover ancient wooden carvings and breathtaking Himalayan views. It's a magical place for every traveller!
Capture Stunning Photos Of The Landscape
Enjoy Panoramic Views Of The Himalayas
Explore The Wooden Architecture Of The Temple
Meditate In The Peaceful Surroundings
Offer Prayers At The Hatu Mata Temple
Picnic Amidst The Natural Beauty
Trek To Hatu Peak Through Scenic Trails
April to October
Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Hatu Mata Temple is steeped in local folklore and legends. It is believed that the temple was constructed by the Pandavas during their exile. According to the legend, the Pandavas spent some time in the Himalayas, and they built this temple to honor Goddess Hatu Mata. The goddess is considered a powerful deity by the local communities, and she is revered for her protective powers. Over the centuries, the temple has undergone several renovations, but its spiritual significance has remained intact. The temple continues to be a focal point for religious ceremonies and festivals, attracting devotees from far and wide. The wooden architecture reflects the traditional craftsmanship of the region, and the stories associated with the temple contribute to its mystique.