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Day :1 Delhi-Manali
Delhi to Manali by Volvo on your own starts at 5:30 PM takes approx 12 to 14 hours. (Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking. In short, Manali-is an ideal place for the ones in search of both adventure and comfort. Reach Manali next morning at 6 - 8 AM.
Day :2 Manali
Upon Arrival in Manali direct pick-up from the bus stand and check in at pre booked hotel,Enjoy the morning breakfast and half day free for leisure, In evening 03:00 Pm enjoy the city tour visiting to some of the prominent spots and attractions including Hadimba Devi Temple also called Dhungri Temple, Manu Temple, Tibetan Monastery and Vashisth Village. After enjoying exciting tour of Manali city return back by afternoon and enjoy at your free will (reserved for leisure). Dinner and Overnight stay will be at hotel in Manali.
Day :3 Manali - Rohtang Pass/ Solang Valley
Enjoy the morning breakfast at the hotel and later get ready for an excursion to visit Kothi Gorge, Marhi, Gulaba. Rothang Pass is outstandingly beautiful and is an ideal spot to view the majestic snow covered Himalayas, serene natural surrounding, pristine lake and fairy white snow round the year. Return back to the hotel on time for dinner and overnight stay at Manali Hotel.
Day :4 Manali - Kullu-Manikaran
Enjoy the morning breakfast at the hotel and later get ready for an excursion to visit Manikaran. Manikaran has the World’s hottest Suplhur Spring Waters and is a holy place for Hindus & Sikhs alike. Return back to Kullu town en-route visiting the famous Kullu Shawl Industry. Drive back to Manali. Check in at the Hotel in Manali .Overnight stay at the Hotel in Manali.
Day :5 Manali - Delhi Departure
Morning enjoy the breakfast and check out from the hotel at 12 noon (Luggage can be kept at reception or bell desk. After checkout from hotel half day will be at leisure in which you can take stroll down the mall in Manali and enjoy shopping antiques, shawls and handicrafts. Evening catch the volvo from Manali at 4.00 PM to proceed Delhi. Overnight Journey. Morning After arrival at Delhi, the glorious tour to the heavenly Manali comes to an end.
Left Bank, Naggar Road, Aleo, Manali, District Kullu, Himachal Pradesh - 175125
3 Night
Breakfast and Dinner
Kullu also known as the Valley of Gods is situated on the banks of River Beas at an altitude of 1280 meters. It is a broad valley lying between Manali and Largi is famous for its scenic beauty of deodar trees, apple orchards and beautiful natural spreads. Kullu was reffered by many names like ‘Kulanpitha’ which means ‘the end of habitable world’ ‘Kalut’ ‘Silver Valley’ and many more. Although there are several stories revolving around the existence of Kullu during the times of Ramayana and Mahabharata, yet the factual trace can be linked to 1st Century A.D. when a native from Tripura, Behangami Pal, found a settlement in this place. The best time to visit Kullu for sightseeing is during the months of March to June, when the weather is pleasant and it is not snowing, however, if tourists are planning to visit for sport activities like mount climbing, skiing, etc., then months from December to February are more suitable given the snowfall.
....Read moreManali is one of the most popular and visited hill stations in India. Located at an altitude of 1950 meters above sea level, Manali is known as the ‘Home of the seven great sages of Hindu Religion’. Manali is named after Brahma’s law giver, Manu, who was brought on earth to begin the seventh cycle of creation and destruction. Manali has many temples and religious centres for tourists. Apart from that Manali has a lot to offer in terms of adventure, sport activities and scenic beauties. The best time to visit Manali is from May to October when it offers a retrieve from the high temperatures in the other parts of country.
....Read moreKullu also known as the Valley of Gods is situated on the banks of River Beas at an altitude of 1280 meters. It is a broad valley lying between Manali and Largi is famous for its scenic beauty of deodar trees, apple orchards and beautiful natural spreads. Kullu was reffered by many names like ‘Kulanpitha’ which means ‘the end of habitable world’ ‘Kalut’ ‘Silver Valley’ and many more. Although there are several stories revolving around the existence of Kullu during the times of Ramayana and Mahabharata, yet the factual trace can be linked to 1st Century A.D. when a native from Tripura, Behangami Pal, found a settlement in this place. The best time to visit Kullu for sightseeing is during the months of March to June, when the weather is pleasant and it is not snowing, however, if tourists are planning to visit for sport activities like mount climbing, skiing, etc., then months from December to February are more suitable given the snowfall.
....Read moreManali is one of the most popular and visited hill stations in India. Located at an altitude of 1950 meters above sea level, Manali is known as the ‘Home of the seven great sages of Hindu Religion’. Manali is named after Brahma’s law giver, Manu, who was brought on earth to begin the seventh cycle of creation and destruction. Manali has many temples and religious centres for tourists. Apart from that Manali has a lot to offer in terms of adventure, sport activities and scenic beauties. The best time to visit Manali is from May to October when it offers a retrieve from the high temperatures in the other parts of country.
....Read moreKullu also known as the Valley of Gods is situated on the banks of River Beas at an altitude of 1280 meters. It is a broad valley lying between Manali and Largi is famous for its scenic beauty of deodar trees, apple orchards and beautiful natural spreads. Kullu was reffered by many names like ‘Kulanpitha’ which means ‘the end of habitable world’ ‘Kalut’ ‘Silver Valley’ and many more. Although there are several stories revolving around the existence of Kullu during the times of Ramayana and Mahabharata, yet the factual trace can be linked to 1st Century A.D. when a native from Tripura, Behangami Pal, found a settlement in this place. The best time to visit Kullu for sightseeing is during the months of March to June, when the weather is pleasant and it is not snowing, however, if tourists are planning to visit for sport activities like mount climbing, skiing, etc., then months from December to February are more suitable given the snowfall.
....Read moreManali is one of the most popular and visited hill stations in India. Located at an altitude of 1950 meters above sea level, Manali is known as the ‘Home of the seven great sages of Hindu Religion’. Manali is named after Brahma’s law giver, Manu, who was brought on earth to begin the seventh cycle of creation and destruction. Manali has many temples and religious centres for tourists. Apart from that Manali has a lot to offer in terms of adventure, sport activities and scenic beauties. The best time to visit Manali is from May to October when it offers a retrieve from the high temperatures in the other parts of country.
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