From snow-covered mountains to river valleys, ancient temples, and adventure-packed landscapes, Manali promises an unforgettable escape in the lap of the Himalayas.

Hidimba Devi Temple: A sacred wooden temple surrounded by tall cedar forests, known for its peaceful surroundings and unique pagoda-style architecture dedicated to Goddess Hidimba.

Solang Valley: A stunning valley famous for snow activities and adventure sports including paragliding, skiing, snowmobiling, ropeway rides, and majestic views of the snow-clad peaks.

Rohtang Pass: A high mountain pass offering breathtaking views of glaciers and snowy landscapes, where travelers experience pure Himalayan snow almost throughout the year.

Old Manali: A charming and laid-back part of the town filled with riverside cafés, apple orchards, street markets, live music, and a blend of local and bohemian culture.

Vashisht Hot Springs: A peaceful village known for natural hot water springs believed to have healing properties, along with ancient stone temples dedicated to Sage Vashisht.

Jogini Waterfall: A serene waterfall trek surrounded by alpine forests and mountain views, ending at a refreshing cascade perfect for nature lovers and photographers.

Manikaran Sahib: A spiritual destination near Manali featuring a revered Gurudwara, natural hot springs, and the soothing Parvati River flowing through the valley.

Atal Tunnel (Rohtang): One of the world’s longest high-altitude tunnels connecting Manali to Lahaul, offering breathtaking landscapes and year-round access to the snow deserts of Lahaul–Spiti.

₹15000/person