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Jakhoo Temple
Jakhoo Temple

Jakhoo Temple

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What to know before visiting Jakhoo Temple

Jakhoo Temple, perched atop the Jakhoo Hill in Shimla, is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the Hindu deity known for his strength and devotion. The temple offers a peaceful retreat with panoramic views of Shimla and the surrounding hills. A popular pilgrimage site, it is also known for its serene ambiance and the presence of a large idol of Lord Hanuman, making it a must-visit for both spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts.

Backdrop

The temple is located at an altitude of 2,455 meters above sea level and is surrounded by dense oak and deodar forests. It is believed to be the site where Lord Hanuman rested while carrying the Sanjeevani herb to revive Lakshmana, a character from the Hindu epic Ramayana. The temple’s scenic location, combined with its historical and religious significance, makes it one of the top attractions in Shimla.

Highlights

  • The large idol of Lord Hanuman, standing tall at 108 feet, is a key highlight and adds a divine aura to the place.
  • Breathtaking views of Shimla and the surrounding valleys, making it an excellent spot for photography.
  • Tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by dense deodar forests, ideal for peaceful reflection and prayer.
  • Spiritual significance, attracting devotees from all over India due to its connection to the Ramayana and Lord Hanuman.
  • Access to hiking trails, as it is located on a hill, providing an opportunity for a pleasant trek through the forest to reach the temple.

General info

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Entry fees
No entry fee; open to all visitors.
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Opening hours
Open daily from 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
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Parking
Limited parking available at the base of the hill, and visitors need to walk or take a cab to the temple.
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Getting there
Situated about 2.5 km from Shimla's Mall Road, the temple is accessible by road with a short trek uphill.
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Best Time to Visit
March to June for pleasant weather and clear skies, though the temple is open year-round.
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Photography
A fantastic location for photography, especially capturing the giant idol, the forest setting, and panoramic views of Shimla.
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Clothing
Comfortable footwear for the trek uphill; light clothing in summer and warm layers in winter.
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Accommodation
Numerous hotels, guesthouses, and resorts are available in Shimla, with some offering views of the temple.

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