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    City Overview

    Cradled in the majestic Himalayas, Manali is one of India’s most loved hill stations — a perfect escape for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and peace finders alike. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, apple orchards, and the flowing Beas River, Manali offers breathtaking landscapes that change with every season.

    Here, you can stroll through the charming streets of Old Manali, seek blessings at the Hadimba Temple, or explore the scenic Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass. The town is also a hub for adventure activities like paragliding, river rafting, skiing, and trekking.

    Beyond its natural beauty, Manali reflects the rich Himachali culture — from traditional wooden houses and local handicrafts to warm, welcoming people and authentic mountain cuisine. Whether you come for serenity, spirituality, or thrill, Manali promises an experience that stays in your heart forever.

    Travel Trips

    Mar–Jun: Pleasant, sightseeing

    Dec–Feb: Snow, skiing

    By air (Kullu–Manali Airport) or road from Delhi and Chandigarh.

    Taxis and scooters are easily available.

    Top 10 Attraction

    Solang Valley

    Famous for skiing, paragliding, and snow adventures.

    Rohtang Pass

    A scenic mountain pass offering snow even in summer.

    Old Manali

    Peaceful cafes, rustic charm, and vibrant local vibes.

    Hadimba Devi

    Ancient wooden temple surrounded by deodar forest.

     

    Manu Temple

    Dedicated to Sage Manu, offering peaceful surroundings.

    Rohtang Pass

    A scenic mountain pass offering snow even in summer.

    Old Manali

    Peaceful cafes, rustic charm, and vibrant local vibes.

    Hadimba Devi

    Ancient wooden temple surrounded by deodar forest.

    Manu Temple

    Dedicated to Sage Manu, offering peaceful surroundings.

    Rohtang Pass

    A scenic mountain pass offering snow even in summer.

    Old Manali

    Peaceful cafes, rustic charm, and vibrant local vibes.

    3 days/weekend Liteneray

    Welcome to our guide for an unforgettable 3-day weekend in the breathtaking landscapes of Manali.

     

    Day-1: Arrival and Local Sightseeing

    Settle in and discover the charm of Old Manali. Visit ancient temples like Hadimba and Manu, wander through lush cedar forests, and unwind at a quaint riverside café as you soak in the tranquil mountain atmosphere.
    🏯 Temple 🌲 Forest ☕ Café

    Day-2: Solang Valley & Adventure

    Experience the thrill of adventure sports in the breathtaking Solang Valley. Whether it’s paragliding over the valley, skiing down snowy slopes, or taking a scenic ropeway ride, get your adrenaline pumping amidst stunning Himalayan vistas.
    🪂 Paragliding 🎿 Skiing 🚡 Ropeway

    Day 3: Naggar & Departure

    Explore the historic Naggar Castle, a magnificent example of traditional Himachali architecture. Visit the Roerich Art Gallery to admire beautiful paintings of the Himalayas before enjoying one last walk in nature and departing with unforgettable memories.
    🏰 Castle 🖼️ Art Gallery 🌿 Nature

    Hidden Gems

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    Jogini Waterfall

    A serene trek leading to a picturesque waterfall near Vashisht Village.

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    Manu Market

    Discover local crafts, woollens, and souvenirs.

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    Naggar Castle

    A historic castle offering art, architecture, and valley views.

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    Café 1947

    Riverside café in Old Manali with live music and scenic views.

    Photos

    How to Reach Manali

    Your complete travel guide by Air, Train, Road and Self drive.

    By air

    The fastest way to the mountains. The nearest airport is Kullu–Manali Airport in Bhuntar, about 50 km away. Flights are usually weather-dependent.
    Major connections from Delhi and Chandigarh.

    By Train

    Nearest major stations are Jogindernagar, Chandigarh, and Kalka. Enjoy a scenic taxi or bus ride from the station for the final leg of your journey.
    Connect well with most major railheads.

    By Road (Bus)

    Excellent connectivity with government (HRTC) and private buses available. Overnight Volvo and sleeper buses are a popular choice for comfort.
    Key departure points: Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla.

    By Car or Bike

    An adventurous drive with breathtaking views. The route via NH44 from Delhi/Chandigarh is well-maintained. Plan for stopovers to enjoy the journey.
    Estimated driving time: 12–14 hours from Delhi.