MANALI

One way pickup & Drop. 


Delhi to Manali

Dzire- Rs.8000, Ertiga- Rs.10000

Innova- Rs.12000, Crysta- Rs.14000

 

Manali to Delhi

Dzire- Rs.9000, Ertiga- Rs.11000

Innova- Rs.13000, Crysta- Rs.15000.

 

 

Manali is a beautiful hill station located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated in the Beas River Valley and known for its natural beauty, snow-capped mountains, lush green woods, and adventure sports. Manali is a popular tourist destination and attracts a large number of domestic and international tourists throughout the year.


Some of the popular attractions in Manali include the Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Hot Springs, Manikaran, and the Great Himalayan National Park. Manali is also known for its adventure sports such as skiing, trekking, paragliding, river rafting, and mountain biking.


The climate in Manali is generally cool throughout the year with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C in summers and -15°C to 10°C in winters. The best time to visit Manali is from March to June and from September to December.



Places of Interest


 

 In Manali, there are many breathtaking and fascinating places to view, some of which include:


1. Rohtang Pass: A high mountain pass with breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains, glaciers, and adventurous activities, it is situated at a height of 3,978 metres above sea level.


2. Solang valley: A gorgeous valley popular for adventure activities including skiing, paragliding, and zorbing, Solang Valley is situated between Solang Village and Beas Kund.


3. Hadimba Temple: An ancient temple to Goddess Hadimba, the legendary wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata, that is situated in a lovely woodland.


4. Vashisht Hot Springs: Natural hot springs with therapeutic benefits that are found in the Vashisht hamlet


5. Manikaran: Manikaran is a popular pilgrimage destination near the Parvati River, where the Gurudwara Sahib and its hot springs are located.


6. Great Himalayan National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Kullu district, the Great Himalayan National Park is well-known for its varied flora and wildlife, trekking opportunities, and camping.


7. Old Manali: Old Manali is a lovely community next to the Manalsu River that is well-known for its live music venues, cafés, and pubs.


8. Naggar Castle: Naggar Castle is a historic building in the town of Naggar that is renowned for its architecture and breathtaking views of the Kullu Valley.


9. Beas River: A magnificent river that runs through the Kullu Valley and provides chances for outdoor pursuits like rafting and fishing as well as stunning scenery.


10. Tibetan Monasteries: The Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa and Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa, two Tibetan monasteries near Manali, provide an insight into the rich culture and customs of the area.


11. Jogini Waterfall: Jogini Waterfall is a stunning waterfall that can be seen close to the Vashisht Temple and is reachable after a little woodland journey.


12. Hampta Pass:A high-altitude pass at 4,270 metres above sea level, Hampta Pass is known for its scenic splendour and challenging hiking pathways.


13.Kothi: A little community close to Manali that is renowned for its breathtaking vistas of the Beas River and the Himalayas.


14. Bhrigu Lake: Bhrigu Lake is a stunning high-altitude lake that can be reached by hiking over the Himalayas. It is close to the Rohtang Pass.


15. Gulaba: Gulaba is a charming settlement famed for its magnificent vistas and lovely meadows that is situated on the route to the Rohtang Pass.


16. Kasol: The little community of Kasol, close to Manikaran, is known for its natural beauty and backpacker lifestyle.


 

These are only a handful of the stunning views in Manali. Adventure sports, regional food, and seeing the area's natural beauties are all available to visitors.

 

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