Govt. College Mandi-logo

Near by places around Government College, Mandi

Govt. College Mandi-image

Government College Mandi, a premier institution located in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, was established in 1948. Affiliated with Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, it offers diverse undergraduate and postgraduate programs across Arts, Science, and Commerce, known for its academic strength and vibrant campus.

location

Mandi, Himachal Pradesh

nearby-bg

Attractions & Things to Do near Govt. College Mandi

Discover the full range of campus facilities at Govt. College Mandi including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.

Essential Amenities near Govt. College Mandi

airports

~ 65 km

Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar)

bus stand

~ 1 km

Mandi Bus Stand (HRTC Terminal)

railway station

~ 55 km

Joginder Nagar Railway Station (Narrow Gauge)

nearest hospital

~ 1.5 km

Zonal Hospital Mandi

Student Friendly Places

Hotels NEAR Govt. College Mandi

Hotel Valley View

Hotel Mandav

Hotel Raj Mahal

Hotel Shiva Residency

Munish Resorts

Student Friendly Places

PGs near Govt. College Mandi

Rented rooms/flats in School Bazar area

Rented rooms/flats in Tarna Hill Road area

Rented rooms/flats in Bheuli area

Student Friendly Places

Popular Food Places near Govt. College Mandi

The Himachali Kitchen

Cafe Mandi

Chawla's 2

Sharma Dhaba

Local street food stalls in Seri Bazar

Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS

LANDMARKS

Bhootnath Temple

Panchvaktra Temple

Triloknath Temple

Victoria Bridge

RESTAURANTS

RESTAURANTS

Raj Mahal Restaurant

The Four Seasons Restaurant

Erica Hotel and Restaurant

Sharma Dhaba

SHOPPING MALLS

SHOPPING MALLS

Indira Market Mandi

Seri Bazar Mandi

RESORTS RECREATION

RESORTS RECREATION

Munish Resorts

Kamlah Fort (trekking area)

Prashar Lake (recreational area)

Must-Visit Tourist Spots

Bhootnath Temple

Within Mandi city

An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, central to the annual Shivaratri fair in Mandi.

Panchvaktra Temple

Within Mandi city

A unique five-faced Shiva temple situated at the confluence of the Beas and Suketi rivers, an iconic landmark of Mandi.

Triloknath Temple

Within Mandi city

Another historic Shiva temple known for its ancient architecture and a prominent stone image of Ardhanarishwara.

Victoria Bridge

Within Mandi city

A historic suspension bridge built by the British over the Beas River, offering scenic views.

Rewalsar Lake

~ 25 km

A sacred lake with floating islands, revered by Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists, featuring temples and monasteries around its banks.

Prashar Lake

~ 50 km

A picturesque high-altitude lake with a floating island and a pagoda-style temple, offering panoramic views of the Dhauladhar ranges.

Sunder Nagar Lake

~ 20 km

An artificial lake created as part of the Beas-Sutlej Link project, popular for boating and its serene environment.

Tarna Hill / Shyamakali Temple

Within Mandi city

Perched on a hill, offering stunning panoramic views of Mandi town and the surrounding valley, with a Kali temple at the summit.

Weekend Getaways

Kullu

~ 70 km

Famous for its Dussehra festival, apple orchards, and adventure sports like rafting, located in the scenic Kullu Valley.

Manali

~ 105 km

A popular hill station known for its scenic beauty, Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, and gateway to Rohtang Pass.

Bir Billing

~ 80 km

The paragliding capital of India, also known for Tibetan monasteries and a vibrant café culture.

Kasol

~ 100 km

A quaint village in Parvati Valley, popular among trekkers and backpackers for its scenic beauty and bohemian vibe.

Palampur

~ 110 km

Known as the Tea Capital of North India, offering lush tea gardens, pleasant weather, and views of the Dhauladhar range.

Dharamshala / McLeod Ganj

~ 160 km

The spiritual abode of the Dalai Lama, known for its Tibetan culture, monasteries, and stunning mountain backdrop.

Shimla

~ 140 km

The capital city of Himachal Pradesh, famous for its colonial architecture, The Mall Road, The Ridge, and the toy train ride.

Tirthan Valley

~ 85 km

An offbeat destination known for its pristine natural beauty, trout fishing, and proximity to the Great Himalayan National Park.

Narkanda

~ 150 km

A picturesque town known for its apple orchards, skiing slopes in winter, and stunning views of the Himalayan peaks.

Jalori Pass

~ 100 km

A high mountain pass offering breathtaking views and access to Serolsar Lake, popular for trekking and nature walks.

collegeInfoBg

Get College Contact Information

+91 - 9999999999

rick astley @gmail.com

https://www.wowWeb.ac.in

collegeInfoBg
whatsapp

Chat with us