Shikari Devi Temple is a revered hilltop shrine dedicated to Shikari Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga, known for having no roof, symbolizing the eternal watchfulness of the deity. Temple Description
Situated atop a majestic peak, the temple offers 360-degree views of snow-clad Himalayan ranges. It's believed to have origins dating back to the Mahabharata era, where the Pandavas worshipped the Goddess. The route to the temple is surrounded by thick deodar forests, enhancing both the spiritual and adventurous journey. Temple Speciality
No roof above the sanctum, yet snow never gathers inside
One of the highest temples in Himachal accessible by road
Strong mythological importance
Open daily: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Daily Aarti and Pooja
Special rituals during Navratri
Reachable via road from Mandi and Karsog via Janjheli
Local jeeps or taxis operate from Janjheli to base camp
Small food stalls and tea shops in Janjheli
Packaged food advised for the temple trip
Homestays and guesthouses available in Janjheli and Karsog
Budget hotels in Mandi
Bhuntar Airport (Kullu) – approx. 130 km
Janjheli Bus Stand – nearest for road access
HRTC buses from Mandi to Janjheli via Thunag
Mandi – 80 km
Kullu – 100 km
Shimla – 160 km
Kamrunag Lake and Temple
Janjheli Valley (eco-tourism hotspot)
Karsog temples including Mamleshwar Mahadev
April to November – Best weather and accessible roads
Handwoven woollen shawls and caps
Wooden handicrafts
Local honey and herbs
Shikari Devi Temple is a destination that blends divine spirituality with Himalayan grandeur. Whether you’re a devotee seeking divine blessings or a traveler in search of hidden mountain gems, this temple offers an unforgettable experience. The serene environment, cultural richness, and natural beauty make Shikari Devi a must-visit temple in Himachal Pradesh.
