Sorry! we are work on this page
Sorry! we are work on this page
Manali, amidst the hilly slopes, is a paradise for mountain lovers with spell-binding views, charming streams, the fairy-tale-like fog surrounding little hidden cottages, and a lingering scent of pines and freshness. Oh, and you can ride a yak or ride your bike up the famous Rohtang pass to Leh, the valley of the gods.
Manali suits the needs of every kind of travel mindset. A family looking for some bonding time, a couple for some peace and quiet, solo travelers for some solitude or a group of friends seeking an adventure.
Before we explore the itinerary, Let us get to know some basics about surroundings.
Average annual temperature: 4 °C -26 °C
Summer temperature — 10 °C — 26 °C
Winter temperature —15 °C to 12 °C
During Summer & Spring months — Summer Clothes + Essentials & for evenings light jacket or windcheaters
During winters —- heavy woolens, warmers
Plus trekking boots, sunscreen, a poncho, comfortable walking shoes & camera to freeze the memories.
There are a whole lot of things to do in and around Manali. Here’s your ULTIMATE Manali travel guide to the hippie town in Himachal.
Rightly hailed as the Valley of Gods, Kullu’s divine beauty has been beckoning travelers from all over the world. Adventurists have been traversing its forbidden slopes and romantics have been idealizing its tranquil landscape. For almost all reasons or no reason at all, Kullu has never evaded any true snow-lovers’ map.
Here’s a list of some of the most sought after things to do in Kullu-Manali
1. Visit the Hot Springs at Manikaran: Just 1.5 hours away from Kullu, the fabled hot springs of Manikaran are a sight for sore eyes. Any experience of Kullu-Manali tourism is incomplete without a visit.
Attractions: Go to Manikaran Gurudwara, Naina Bhagwati Mandir, Kheerganga, and Parvati Valley.
Activities: Trekking, shopping, rafting, and going on food trails.
2. Spot Some Fauna at the Great Himalayan National Park: With 31 species of animals and 181 species of birds existing in undisturbed Himalayan habitat, the wildlife lover in you won’t be disappointed. Of all the attractions in the valley, this is among the more offbeat things to do in Kullu Manali.
Timings: Open 24 hours
Entry fees: ₹100 per adult and ₹50 for students. (Permits are required).
Nearby Attractions: Go to Tirthan Valley, enjoy wildlife attractions (spot the snow leopard, blue sheep, Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan Thar).
Activities: Trekking, camping, bird-watching, trout-fishing
3. Trek to Kheerganga: Situated in the Parvati Valley, this is easily one of the most picturesque treks amidst the great mountains. The 11 km – the walk is rough but the view more than makes up for it.
Attractions: Walk along Parvati River, go to Manikaran Sahib, trek to Tosh, Malana, try delicious food at cafes, shop, enjoy rustic villages amidst picturesque landscapes, visit Parvati Kund (a natural hot spring).
Activities: Trekking, camping, nature photography
Best time to visit: May to June and October to September
*TIP — Check out Places to Stay near the Kheerganga Trail
4. Explore History at Naggar Castle: The former capital of Kullu, Naggar is brimming with heritage in the form of temples, a castle, and an art gallery dedicated to a Russian artist who made Naggar his home.
Entry fees: ₹15 per person
Nearby attractions: International Roerich Memorial Trust, Urusvati Himalayan Research Institute, Jagti Patt Temple, Tripura Sundari Temple, Murlidhar Temple, Gauri Shankar Temple.
Best Rated Places to Eat in Kullu
Solang, close to both Kullu and Manali, is a stop no true blood adrenaline-seeker can afford to miss this. You could either spend a night in Solang or use Kullu/ Manali as a base, to explore the energy and the snow-clad beauty of this valley. Whether you enjoy adventure or not, the terrains of Solang will inspire you to go out and face your fears.
Amazing Things to Do in Kullu Manali: Solang Valley
1. Go Paragliding: Watch the landscaped beauty of the valley and enjoy the thrill of sailing in the air.
Cost: A short fly will cost you ₹600 per person and a high fly will cost you between ₹1500 to ₹3000 per person. Go all out, we would say!
2. Try Rock Climbing and Rappelling: Climb the untamed mountains of Solang and get a taste of raw adventure.
Cost: ₹700 per person.
3. Go skiing: Embark on the ultimate Himalayan adventure down the slopes of Solang. A must-try of all the things to do in Kullu Manali.
Cost: ₹300 per person
Other Activities: Trekking, gondola rides, zorbing (₹350 per person), snow scooter (₹500 per person), amateur skiing (₹300 per person), and skating.
Best time to go: If you’re going for adventure activities like paragliding visit in the summer (May to July) but if you want to enjoy skating or skiing go in December.
Manali is easily India’s summer vacation capital. From backpackers to enthusiastic tourists, Manali entertains all kinds of travelers. It’s often used as a base by adventurers to trek the nearby valleys and mountains as well as indulge in some adventure sports. On the other hand, Manali is an equally delighting place for the quiet traveler as well, with its green valleys and the ever-magnificent Beas River.
Amazing Things to do in Manali
1. Drive Through the Rohtang Pass: Passing through wonderful views of the surrounding mountains, the drive will be the one you won’t forget. The pass is mostly closed in winter between October and May. Permits are required.
Cost of the permit: ₹500 per vehicle.
Activities: Mountain biking, snow scooter, sled ridge, ski ride, tire drop, and skiing.
Best time to visit: May to October
2. Go White-water Rafting in the Beas River: Feel the chilling glacial water hit against your skin as you wade your way through the scenic route of the river.
Cost: Basic rafting (₹500 to ₹1,000). The rafting packages start from around ₹2,000 and they include accommodation and meals for one night. (*Photo)
3. Spend some time at the Monasteries: Peek into the culture and also enjoy a day of serenity after the mad adventure. Popular monasteries are Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa, Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa, and Manali Gompa. One of Kullu Manali Tourism’s most spiritually uplifting delights. (*Photo)
4. Visit the Hadimba Temple: The popular 15th-century temple is known for its architecture as well as the beautiful cedar forest that surrounds it.
Entry fee: Free entry
Timings: 8 am to 6 pm all days of the week
Visit Duration: 1 to 2 hours
Best Rated places to Eat in Manali
Best places to stay in Manali
For luxury: The Anantmaya Resort, Shivadya Resort & Spa, La Ri Sa Resort
For mid-range: The Orchard Greens, Amneu Beas Valley, Mountain Green Villa
For budget accommodations: Bhoomi Holiday Homes, Nihal Cottage, Hotel Mountain Inn
Best hotels: The Tranquil Inn, Urvashi’s Retreat, De Phoenix Eye
Best homestays: Sunface Homestay, The Dog on the Hill, Jukaso Mrikula Cottage
|
Sorry! we are work on this page