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Manali Trip

Nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, Manali is a breathtaking blend of snow-draped peaks, lush valleys, and tranquil rivers that create the perfect escape for every kind of traveler. Often referred to as the “Valley of the Gods,” Manali is a haven for adventure seekers, honeymooners, and nature lovers alike.
From the moment you arrive, Manali’s cool air, vibrant culture, and spectacular scenery wrap you in a world far removed from the chaos of daily life. Wander through the charming old Manali streets, lined with cozy cafes and apple orchards, or explore Hadimba Temple with its rich mythology and cedar forest backdrop. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in paragliding in Solang Valley, rafting in the Beas River, or skiing in the winter wonderland of Rohtang Pass. For those seeking calm, Vashisht’s hot springs, Tibetan monasteries, and walks along the riverbank trails offer soulful serenity.

Places Visit in Manali

Hadimba Devi Temple

Surrounded by cedar forests, this ancient wooden temple is dedicated to Hadimba, the wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Its unique pagoda-style architecture and peaceful atmosphere make it a Manali icon.


Solang Valley

A paradise for adventure lovers! Enjoy paragliding, skiing, snowboarding, zorbing, and more, depending on the season. During winters, the valley turns into a snowy wonderland.


Rohtang Pass (open seasonally)

Located about 50 km from Manali, this high-altitude pass offers breathtaking views of glaciers and peaks. In winter and early spring, it’s perfect for snow activities and photography.


Old Manali

Charming and laid-back, Old Manali features rustic wooden houses, boho cafes, apple orchards, and vibrant local shops. A great place to unwind, shop, or enjoy live music.


Manu Temple

Dedicated to Sage Manu (believed to be the creator of the human race), this temple is located in Old Manali and offers spiritual calmness and scenic views.


Vashisht Temple & Hot Springs

Relax your body in natural sulphur hot water springs at Vashisht, just a few kilometers from Manali. The area also features traditional Himachali-style temples and guesthouses.


Jogini Waterfall

A short trek from Vashisht, this serene waterfall flows down from a high cliff amidst deodar trees and is ideal for a nature walk and picnic.


Mall Road

The heart of Manali — lined with shops, cafes, Tibetan markets, and local handicrafts. Great for evening strolls and sampling local Himachali cuisine.


Beas River

The Beas River flows gracefully through the town and offers spots for riverside walks, angling, and photography. It’s also a hub for white-water rafting in summer.


Tibetan Monasteries

Visit Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa and Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa to experience Manali’s spiritual side, with Buddhist murals, prayer wheels, and peaceful surroundings.

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Here are some reasons why you should book our Manali Tour from Udaan Travelss

Nestled deep in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is where adventure meets serenity, where ancient legends live amidst snow-capped peaks, and where every winding road leads to breathtaking vistas. Surrounded by the majestic Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges, Manali is a haven for nature lovers, thrill-seekers, honeymooners, and spiritual wanderers alike.

Often hailed as the “Valley of the Gods,” Manali blends timeless natural beauty with modern experiences — from the bustling charm of Old Manali’s bohemian cafés to the adrenaline of paragliding over Solang Valley, and the tranquil soak in Vashisht’s hot springs.

In winter, Manali transforms into a snowy wonderland, inviting skiers and snow-lovers to places like Rohtang Pass. In the summer, lush meadows, apple orchards, and deodar forests make it a picturesque escape from the plains. Whether you’re exploring ancient temples like the Hadimba Devi Temple, rafting along the Beas River, or trekking to hidden waterfalls and high-altitude villages — Manali offers a rhythm of life that’s both peaceful and pulse-quickening.

Itinerary for Manali

Day 1: Arrival in Manali | Leisure & Local Exploration

  • Arrival at Manali (via bus, private car, or flight to Bhuntar airport + drive).

  • Warm welcome by Udaan Travelss representative and hotel check-in.

Evening highlights:

  • Stroll through Mall Road — shop for woolens, souvenirs, and handicrafts.

  • Visit Van Vihar for a peaceful riverside walk.

  • Enjoy a warm dinner at a cozy café or your hotel.

Overnight Stay: Manali


Day 2: Solang Valley Adventure Day

Morning:

  • After breakfast, head to Solang Valley – a paradise for adventure enthusiasts.

  • Activities (seasonal): ❄️ Skiing, snow tubing, snow scooters (winter) / 🌄 Paragliding, ziplining, ATV rides (summer).

Optional:

  • Anjani Mahadev Trek (easy walk to a naturally formed ice lingam during winters).

Evening:

  • Return to Manali and unwind at Old Manali cafés or explore Manu Temple.

Overnight Stay: Manali


Day 3: Rohtang Pass or Atal Tunnel Excursion (Permit Required)

Morning:

  • Drive to Rohtang Pass (open from May to October) – snow-covered landscapes, glacier views, and photo ops.

  • En route, visit Nehru Kund, Rani Nala, and Beas Kund.

Alternative (Winter or Closed Season):

  • Visit Atal Tunnel and explore Sissu Valley in Lahaul — known for its dramatic beauty and waterfalls.

Evening:

  • Return to Manali and enjoy a cultural evening at Himachali Folk Dance Show (optional).

Overnight Stay: Manali


Day 4: Local Culture & Departure

Morning:

  • Visit the serene Hadimba Devi Temple (wooden temple in the cedar forest).

  • Explore Vashisht Temple & Hot Springs for a spiritual and relaxing experience.

  • Optional stop at Tibetan Monastery and Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art.

Afternoon:

  • Check out and enjoy last-minute shopping or riverside lunch.

Evening:

  • Departure from Manali (via Volvo bus, taxi, or airport transfer).

Tour Ends with Beautiful Mountain Memories! 🌲❄️

Path for Dehradun to Manali

Dehradun ➜ Herbertpur ➜ Paonta Sahib ➜ Nahan ➜ Kumarhatti ➜ Solan ➜ Shoghi ➜ Shimla

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Manali Tour

    The best time to visit Shimla is from March to June for pleasant weather, and December to February for snowfall lovers.

    Yes, permits are required and are issued by the Himachal Tourism Department. Udaan Travels can arrange them in advance.

    Absolutely. All activities are conducted by certified instructors and follow safety protocols. Weather conditions are monitored.

    We offer stays ranging from:

    • Budget hotels

    • Mid-range family hotels

    • Luxury resorts

    • Romantic cottages for couples

      • Warm clothes: Even in summer, evenings are chilly.

      • Snow boots/jackets (winter)

      • Sunscreen, moisturizer, sunglasses, power bank, and ID proofs.

     Yes, but avoid high-altitude areas like Rohtang if anyone has breathing issues. We customize itineraries to suit all age groups.

    : Yes! Many travelers add Kasol, Tosh, Malana, or even Lahaul-Spiti as extensions. Let us plan a custom itinerary.