Overview
Exclusive Manali Tour Package from Delhi offers the perfect ambience for a sensual retreat to Manali. A remarkable hill station of the great Himalayan region, Manali nestles in the Beas River Valley. It is widely famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, snow-clad mountains, green valley, apple orchards, and vibrant culture. It provides a serene retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle, along with proximity to adventure sports. Considering that Kasol, also known as Mini Israel, is known for a laid-back village famous for its natural splendor, cafes and hippie vibes. The essence of the tour is captured by these introductory words: a luxurious, all-inclusive holiday to a popular destination.
Tour Highlights:
Tour Itinerary Details:
Day 1: Delhi Arrival & Overnight Trip to Manali
Upon your arrival in Delhi, the tour begins. It typically entails that the travellers will convene at an agreeable point in Delhi, like a bus station or a private transfer point. The overnight road trip to Manali is a leisurely bus or private vehicle journey that allows travellers to have a break while covering the significant distance from Delhi to Manali. The tour itself is often scenic and marks the transition from the urban sprawl to the serenity of the mountain, especially as it ascends into the highlands.
Day 2: Manali Arrival & Sightseeing
Travellers would typically book their accommodation immediately on arrival in Manali, which would likely have been in the morning. The remaining day is spent exploring Manali’s tourist points. It includes:
Hadimba Devi Temple, famous for its unique wooden construction devoted to Hadimba Devi, wife of Bhima in the Mahabharata.
Vashisht Village and Hot Springs is a small village on the Beas River, famous for its historic temples and naturally occurring hot springs with healing properties.
Old Manali is basically famous for its hippie cafes, guesthouses, and a less crowded environment than the congested new Manali.
Mall Road are perfect for strolls, regional handicrafts, souvenir shopping, and regional cuisine.
The day is all about settling down and becoming familiar with Manali’s main attractions.
Day 3: Solang Valley Excursion
A thrilling excursion to Solang Valley, 14 kms from Manali, is scheduled for day three. Nature and adventure lovers like myself find Solang Valley a paradise. There are seasonal differences in the activities to be had here:
In Summer: Indulge in activities like horse riding, ATV rides, zorbing, and paragliding.
In Winters: With gentle slopes ideal for beginners and a lively atmosphere, it turns into a popular skiing resort.
The Solang Valley offers scenic views of snow-capped peaks and glaciers, a perfect place to engage in some photography and appreciate the fresh mountain air. Due to the adventurous activities and picturesque views, most people take the tour to Solang Valley.
Day 4: Manikaran Excursion via Kasol and Kullu
This day is a complete experience of the scenic Parvati valley, where nature, spirituality and Kasol’s hippie charm merge.
Kullu is often referred to as the “Valley of Gods” and is normally seen on the trip from Manali to Manikaran. There may not be a lot of sightseeing on the cards, but this destination is famous for its apple orchards, shawls, and Dussehra festival.
Kasol is famous for its peaceful riverbank setting, active Israeli cafes serving tasty food, and offbeat atmosphere. It’s a great place to relax, enjoy the views, and immerse oneself in its rich cultures.
Manikaran is a revered pilgrimage site for both Sikhs and Hindus. It is known for its hot sulfur springs are believed to have healing properties.
There are a variety of cultural, spiritual, and natural experiences to be found on this day, offering travellers a diverse perspective of the region.
Day 5: Departure
The tour concludes today. Travellers would depart from their Manali hotel followed by a healthy breakfast. The return journey to Delhi would begin, presumably overnight for passengers to arrive the following morning.