Barot is a small village located in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated at an altitude of 6,000 feet above sea level and is surrounded by dense forests of deodar trees. Barot is known for its natural beauty, scenic landscapes, and adventure activities. Barot is a popular destination for trekking, camping, and fishing. The village is located on the banks of the Uhl River, which is known for its trout fish. Visitors can go on a fishing trip or enjoy a picnic by the river. The nearby Bada Bhangal village is a popular destination for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts.
Barot is also home to the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary, which is a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including the Himalayan black bear, barking deer, and monal pheasant. The sanctuary offers opportunities for wildlife spotting and birdwatching.
The village is easily accessible by road from Mandi, which is about 66 kilometers away. The nearest airport is in Kullu, which is about 105 kilometers away, and the nearest railway station is in Jogindernagar, which is about 70 kilometers away.