Best Time To Visit Manali
Manali in Summer- Though the summer begins in April and lasts till June with a temperature between 10 C to 25 C. you will few patches of snow along with the lush blooming valley with clear skies and forested mountains. The summer season is a peak tourist season in Manali for backpackers, honeymooners, & families.
Manali in Monsoon- The places receives a good amount of rain, resulting in frequent landslides. It is best to avoid visiting Manali during the monsoon season.
Manali in Winter- The winter season is the most-visited and best time to explore snow-covered trails and forests and try out the seasonal adventure activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and so on. The season rings the winter bell from October to February.
How To Reach Manali
By Air- The closest airport is Kullu-Manali Airport, about 50 km from the destination. Hire a cab or a taxi to reach your hotel.
By Train- The closest railhead from Delhi or Chandigarh is Jogindernagar Railway Station, located about 144 km from Manali.
By Road- Enjoy a rejuvenating road trip to Manali via NH 44 & NH 154 from Delhi, Dehradun, and via NH 48 from Mumbai.
Major Tourist Attractions In Manali
Hadimba Temple- cave temple dedicated to one of the Pandavas, Bhima’s wife, Hadimba Devi
Solang Valley- Experience summer and winter adventure sports.
Rohtang Pass- Offers scenic drive expedition.
Manu Temple- Beautiful views of the river and forested mountains .
Jogini Falls- A sacred place for the local villages.
Rahala Waterfalls- One of the popular tourist attractions .
Naggar Village- Known for its heritage palaces such as Naggar castle
Mall Road- Stroll, eat and shop at the busiest roads of Manali
Old Manali- A quaint village with spellbinding sights.
Beas Kund Trek- Embark on unspoiled trekking trails amid Himalayan peaks
Great Himalayan National Park- Mesmerizing views and exotic wildlife
Manikaran Sahib- A sacred pilgrimage site of Hindus and Sikhs, which is famous for its hot springs
Malana- A laid-back village meshed with a mystical aura
Kullu- Famous for dense green mountains, refreshing waterfalls, Apple Orchards, and the most popular tourist attraction- Kheerganga Trek.
Bhuntar- Home to many Hindu temples
Gauri Shankar Temple- About 250 years old temple with beautiful stone carvings and 270 steps
Hampta Pass- Famous among trekkers and backpackers for its surreal trekking route
Tirthan Valley- Famous for scenic village hikes, icy glacier springs, and verdant views of majestic Himalayas
Jibhi- Famous for hiking through pine forests, lush landscapes, and glorious waterfalls
Parvati Valley- A famous tourist destination known for psychedelic trance festivals, bohemian cafes, and hash weed
Chandratal Trek- One of the most popular trek routes to a crescent-shaped lake
Bijli Mahadev Trek- Revered shrine dedicated to Mahadev, Lord Shiva
Prashar Lake- Most-visited trekking route with verdant views of snow-clad mountains and cascading waterfalls on the way.
Adventure Things To Do In Manali
River Rafting & River Crossing- Adrenaline filled adventure activity on Beas River from Pirdi to Jibhi
Paragliding- Get a bird’s eye view of the Solang Valley
Skiing, snowboarding, snow scooter- most sought-after winter adventure sports in Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Dhundi,
Hiking, Trekking, & Camping- your stamina on the most popular recreational activities to Chandratal, Solang, Rohtang, Baralacha Pass, Tosh, Kheerganga, and many other destinations
Ziplining, Bungee Jumping, Rock Climbing & Rappelling- activities amid picturesque nature at Slnag Valley, Haripur, Gulaba, Marhi and Dhundi
Jeep Safari- Drive through the highest mountain peaks from Manali to Tso Moriri Lake