Enchanting Trip To Manali-Kasol
Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh has treasured several beautiful destinations. It has a little something for everyone! Anyone looking for that extra dose of an adrenaline rush or a rejuvenating experience can find that in Himachal. To give our fellow wanderers a bit of thrill and chill, we've curated an itinerary that would satiate the wanderlust in you! Nestled in the mighty Himalayas, Manali has an abundance of spectacular valleys filled with forests of oak, fir, deodar, and pine. It is a full package of nature, food, adventure sports, and ancient heritages. Splashing river Beas flows proudly amidst the valley. A lot of gushing waterfalls like Jogni falls and Rahala Falls flush out of haphazardly placed rocks.
Delhi - Manali - Solang - Kasol- Manali - Delhi
Manali is known for its vast valleys filled in deodar and pine forests, freshwater streams, and mountains that are always covered in snow, making it the ideal place to relax and refuel. It not only has some excellent lodging options, but also a lot of spiritual retreats that merit a visit. Anyonce can join us on the trip and experience Manali from upclose.
1. Wearing layers is the mantra in the mountains. Layers give you maximum protection from all elements. You will need at least 5 warm layers (Insulin layers). You will need at least 1 pair of inner thermals, 2 light fleece layers, 1 light sweater, and 1 padded jacket. Ensure your padded jacket has a hood as well. A minimum of one pair and a maximum of two pairs of trek pants should suffice for this trek. Wear one pair and carry one just in case it rains/snows. Trek pants with zippered cut offs at the thighs are very suitable for treks. Also, choose quick-dry pants over cotton
Sunglasses - Sunglasses are to prevent snow blindness. A small overexposure to direct sunlight on snow can lead to snow blindness (about a half hour’s exposure). That’s because fallen snow is like thousands of mirrors that reflect direct UV rays. So you need sunglasses with UV protection.
Buying Tip: Try getting sunglasses that wrap around instead of those that have openings on the side. Even peripheral UV ray exposure is not a good idea.
2. Sun Cap
3. Synthetic Hand Gloves - Get synthetic hand gloves that have waterproofing on the outside and a padded lining on the inside. If you find the combination difficult to get (not likely), wear a tight-fitting fleece hand glove inside a synthetic hand glove. Hand gloves are mandatory on this trek.
4. Woollen Cap - a woollen head cap that covers your head and ears is absolutely essential.
5. Socks - Apart from three to four pairs of sports socks, take a pair of woolen socks. Sports socks give you cushioning plus warmth. Again the mantra is to wear synthetic socks or at least a synthetic blend. Cotton socks soak in water and sweat. They are very hard to dry. As for woolen socks, they help you to keep warm and snug in the night. If you cannot get woolen socks, wearing two sports socks serves the purpose as well.
6.Power Bank
7. Thermos for water
8. Medication (As per medical conditions if any and is subscribed by a doctor)
9.Extra cover for your electronic gear items/Valuables.
10. Quick Dry Towel/Towel
11. Torch/headlamp
12. A tiffin box with a spoon for packed lunch, we try reduced usage of plastic/paper as much as possible
13. Poncho/Rain Cover
14. Do not leave plastic wrappers(chips,chocolates etc) behind while on Trek and yes! don't forget your "Mask" of course!
By train: The nearest railway station is at New Delhi Station. From there you can hire a cab to Majnu Ka Tila. Your trip to Manali starts from here.
By road: Hire a cab or you can ride any vehicle to Majnu Ka Tila. From here we will pick you up for your entralling journey ahead.
By air: From Indira Gandhi Delhi International airport, hire a cab to reach Majnu Ka Tila. Your trip to Manali starts from here.
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It is a rustic enclave known for its cool climate and snow-capped mountains, offering respite to tourists escaping scorching heat of the plains. The tourism industry in Manali started booming only in the early 20th century, mainly because of its natural bounties and salubrious climate.
Peak Season – Temperatures range from 10°C to 25°C in the peak season. This is between the months of March to June. This is the best time to satiate your curiosity and engage in some sightseeing and adventure activities such as paragliding and trekking.
December end to January is the time when you can enjoy snowfall and the spectacular scenic white views of the surrounding mountains, making it a favourite with the honeymooners.
Manali features a subtropical highland climate (Cfb) with warm summers, relatively cold winters, and a high diurnal temperature variation.
Yes, Manali is definitely a safe place to travel with family.
Solang Valley, 14 KM from Manali, offers various adventure sports and activities like gondola car, amateur skiing, snow scooter, zorbing, paragliding, and helicopter rides. The winters in Solang are extremely fun with all kinds of winter sports on offer.
Solang Valley, Hampta Pass, Sethan, Bhrigu Lake, Deo Tibba, Gulaba, Naggar, Marhi, Patalsu Peak, Kullu, Great Himalayan National Park, Rohtang Pass, Parvati Valley, Kasol and many more.
Distance Between Manali to Solang Valley Is 13 Kms , Duration, Driving Directions & Route Map.
Manali, at the northern end of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, is a hill station at a height of 2,050 m (6,398 ft) in the Himalayas.
The nearest airport to Manali is the Kullu-Manali Airport in Bhuntar.
The best time to visit the Solang Valley in order to witness snow is during the winter months, between October to March. During this time, the temperature remains extremely low, and the entire valley remains covered in a beautiful coat of snow.
Solang Valley is the most ideal destination to experience adventure sports and activities in Manali. All through the year, the valley of Solang is available with all its rich experiences for the tourists. The beautiful Solang Valley is only around 15 kilometers far from Manali.
It is a side valley at the top of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, India 14 km northwest of the resort town Manali on the way to Rohtang Pass
The sports most commonly offered are parachuting, paragliding, skating and zorbing.
The village is known for its cannabis plantations and the breathtaking views of the adjacent hills teeming with dense Himalayan vegetation.
Parvati river flowing in sweeping meanders, Kasol.
Himalayan mountains as seen from Kasol.
The majestic Parvati Valley is situated at a distance of around 40 km from Kasol.
Take a pick of either a day trip to Tosh, Kheerganga, Manikaran or Malana and have a ball. All three places except Manikaran require some trekking so choose accordingly.
Our rooms are on double, triple, and quad sharing basis. (Offers are subject to availability.)
Yes. Depending on availability. For pricing information on the single occupancy accommodation, kindly contact us on 8010000205.
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