Manali
Manali at a Glance
Manali: A Famous hill station in Himachal Pradesh surrounded by snowcapped mountains, lush green valleys, and gushing rivers.
LOCATED IN
Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Winter - October to February Summer - March to June
WEATHER
Mar to Jun - Avg. 13-25°C
Jul to Sep - Avg. 10-16 °C
Oct to Feb - Avg. (-1)°C
HOW TO REACH
Road-connected with National Highways
Air-The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport
Train-Jogindernagar railway station
Manali Trips
- 5 Oct - 8 Oct 2022
- Himachal Pradesh
- 3 Days/4 Nights
- Mixed Group
Things to do in Manali
ATV
Ride
River
Rafting
Riverside
camping
Hot air
balloon ride
Igloo
stay
Horse
Riding
Paragliding
Ziplining
Ropeway
Trekking
Skiing
Places to visit in Manali
Hadimba Devi Temple
Situated On the top of the Hill, it is an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Hidimba, the wife of Bheem, one of the Pandavas. Temple is surrounded by Dence forest and has unique architecture that reflects the local culture.
Solang Valley
Solang Valley is the perfect place for those seeking adventure in Manali. It offers skiing on the slopes, parachuting, paragliding, river rafting, zorbing, and horse riding. The best place for all age groups
Manu Temple
Manu Temple is another ancient temple located in old Manali with views of tall hills blanketed with lush green forests. This temple is famous for its serenity and religious beliefs.
Rohtang Pass
Rohtang Pass is one of the famous places in Manali. You will see stunning panoramic views of snow-capped mountains and flower-covered patches. Surrounded by complete rows and untouched nature, you will be refreshed.
Vashisht Temple and Hot Springs
Dip in the natural hot water springs. The water is said to have medical properties and is known to cure skin diseases. The village has an ancient temple dedicated to the sage Vashisht
Great Himalayan National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a wide variety of native and exotic flora and fauna, including elusive species like snow leopards. Explore wildlife in the Great Himalayan National Park.