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A popular hill station and the capital of Himachal Pradesh, Manali offers a delightful escape into the serene mountains.
Itineraries
Day 1
Delhi - Manali
Upon arrival at Delhi Airport, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to the Manali. Sign in to the hotel and spend your overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2
Manali - Rohtang Pass - Manali
On second day morning, get ready to enjoy unbelievable drive towards Rohtang Pass. It is situated at an altitude of 3,980 meters and enjoy in snow. Rohtang Pass is 51 kms left from Manali. In the evening, return back to Manali.
Day 3
Manali
On this day, visit the ancient temples like Hidimba Temple, Vashistha Temple.
Day 4
Manali - Kullu - Manali
After morning breakfast, proceed to Manali ( 260 kms. / 9 hrs.) across Sutlej river, Beas River, Kullu valley. Visit Shawl factory at Kullu. Reach Manali in the evening.
Day 5
Manali - Day at leisure
Today is for hangout and you can enjoy the day at your leisure for for shopping.
Day 6
Manali - Delhi
On the last day after breakfast, depart to Delhi Airport to get your return flight.
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The best time to visit varies depending on your interests. The summer months (March to June) are ideal for pleasant weather, while winter (December to February) is perfect for snow activities. The monsoon season (July to September) should be avoided due to heavy rainfall.
Himachal Pradesh is well-connected by road, and major cities like Shimla and Manali can be reached by bus or car. The nearest airports are in Shimla, Kullu-Manali, and Dharamshala. Alternatively, you can take a train to cities like Kalka and then travel by road.
Himachal Pradesh is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it's advisable to take standard precautions regarding personal safety and health. Follow local guidelines and be cautious during adventure activities.
Pack layers, especially if you plan to visit different altitudes. In winter, bring heavy woolens and snow gear for higher altitudes, while light woolens and comfortable clothing are suitable for summer.
Some areas like Spiti Valley and certain parts of Kinnaur require permits for non-Indians. Check with local authorities or your tour operator for the latest permit requirements.
Popular destinations include Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kasol, Spiti Valley, and Kullu. Each offers a unique experience, from colonial charm to serene landscapes and adventure activities.
Himachali cuisine is diverse and includes specialties like Sidu, Thenthuk, Dham, and various breads. Don't miss trying local teas like Kangra tea. Also, the region offers a variety of international cuisines in popular tourist spots.
Himachal Pradesh is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts. Activities include trekking, paragliding, river rafting, skiing, rock climbing, and mountain biking.
Yes, major towns and tourist destinations have ATMs and banking facilities. However, in remote areas, it's advisable to carry sufficient cash.
Connectivity is generally good in major towns, but it might be limited in remote areas. Many hotels and cafes offer Wi-Fi, but be prepared for occasional disruptions.
Major towns have hospitals and medical facilities. However, in remote areas, basic medical care might be limited. It's recommended to carry a basic first aid kit and any necessary medications.
Himachal Pradesh celebrates various festivals like Dussehra, Holi, Diwali, and local festivals such as Minjar in Chamba and Losar in Spiti. These festivals offer a glimpse into the vibrant culture of the region.