Manali-Solang
Manali-Solang (2N/3D)
Starting From Rs 5,999
Short Description
Manali Tourism Nestled in between the snow-capped slopes of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar ranges
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Note:- Mask, Sanitizer & Gloves are mandatory for all travelers.
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Itinerary:
Day 0 : Delhi-Manali
Manali & local sightseeing
- You will be reaching Manali early morning and then check-in to the Hotel.
- Freshen up and have a healthy breakfast. After breakfast, explore the local market.
- Lunch at Mall Road (Own Expenses).
- Visit Manu Temple, Hadimba Temple, and Manali Market.
- In the evening you will come back to the Hotel.
- Hot dinner will be served in the night, you can enjoy stargazing in the clear sky.
- Overnight stay at the hotel.
Manali: Excursion to Solang Valley
- Wake up early morning, freshen up and have a healthy breakfast.
- Excursion to the beautiful Solang Valley.
- If you like adventure sports you are going to have a great time.
- Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel in Manali.
Jogini Waterfall & back to Delhi
- Wake up early in the morning and have your breakfast.
- After breakfast, explore the Jogini Waterfall.
- Have lunch & get ready for your departure.
- A car will drop you at Manali Volvo Bus stand for your further departure.
Reach Delhi
Inclusions:
- Meals(2 Breakfast and 2 Dinner).
- Pickup and drop from Delhi to Manali.
- Accommodation is provided on a sharing basis.
- All the permit and entry fees.
Exclusions:
- 5% GST is extra.
- Personal Expenses.
- Any kind of insurance.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions above.
Description
Manali Tourism Nestled in between the snow-capped slopes of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar ranges, Manali is one of the most popular hill stations in the country. With jaw-dropping views, lush green forests, sprawling meadows carpeted with flowers, gushing blue streams, a perpetual fairy-taln like mist lingering in the air, and a persistent fragrance of pines – Manali has been blessed with extraordinary scenic beauty. From museums to temples, from quaint little hippie villages to bustling upscale streets, river adventures to trekking trails, Manali has every reason to be the tourist magnet it is, all year round.
Swaying eucalyptus trees, endearing little eateries, small kitschy local market places, and cafes which serve delicious local food at unbelievable prices, Old Manali is a serene, tranquil place, whose lingering silence is broken only by the twittering of the birds and the sound of the roaring waters of the Kullu.
Solang valley is also known as the ‘Snow Valley,’ which is famous for hosting various winter adventure sports like skiing, parachuting, paragliding, trekking, and mountaineering. This dazzling valley is one of the most picturesque sights in Manali and is located at an average altitude of 2,560 meters above sea level. It is one of the most favorite trekking hotspots of the tourists, holidaying in Manali. Solang Valley is located between the Solang village and Beas Kund and offers majestic views of glaciers and snow capped mountain. The Mountaineering Institute of Manali has installed a ski lift for training purpose and there is a small hut and a guest house that belongs to the Mountaineering and Allied Sports Institute. The winter skiing festival is also organized in Solang every year and the activities like Zorbing, Horse riding & Snow Motor Bikes riding are offered for the entertainment of tourists.
With more than 25 lakh visitors every year, Rohtang Pass easily stands out as one of the most famous scenic spots to visit in Manali. Connecting the Lahaul and Kullu valleys, the Rohtang Pass is famous among nature lovers, photographers and adventure seekers alike. Mountain biking or skiing whilst surrounded by the awe-inspiring glaciers and snow-capped peaks on all sides is an exhilarating experience.
Manali is also home to a tiny slice of history, in the form of the Naggar castle. Located among the breathtaking forests in Naggar town, the Naggar Castle is a stunning historical edifice. Once used as the residence of Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu, the castle is a fine blend of traditional Himalayan and European architecture. With majestic fireplaces, beautifully built staircases, and meticulous wood and stone works, the Naggar Castle is a must-visit when you’re in Manali.
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FAQ
Kheerganga Trek is such a popular one because it is accessible most of the year. The best time for the trek is between April to November, but the absolute best months are April-May and September-October, because the weather is very pleasant in these months. Trekking during the monsoon season should be avoided, as the path can become very slippery and muddy.
As it is in the hills, network connectivity may be a problem. BSNL network works best, alongwith Airtel at some places. Take any important calls before starting to Kheerganga just in case.
The trek starts from Barshaini, and the total trek distance is 12-13 km and it takes around 7-8 hours to reach the topmost point of Kheerganga. The hot springs, located at a height of 2,950m, will entice you to take a dip in the hot water after the gruelling trek.
Enroute to Kheerganga you will find 5-6 stalls where you will mostly find Maggi and tea being served. However, we also suggest you to carry protein bars, biscuits, apples, etc. as sometimes these stalls are out of stock, so to avoid hunger carry some food along with you. You don’t have to worry about water, as the massive waterfalls have really fresh water to fill up in your bottles.
A good pair of water-resistant trekking boots that will provide you comfort, grip and speed will be best for the trek. Make sure to break in your boots before starting out to prevent foot sores.