About Manali Kasol trip

A Manali Kasol trip offers the perfect blend of mountains, adventure, and scenic beauty. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush valleys, this journey is ideal for travellers seeking peaceful landscapes, fresh mountain air, and unforgettable Himalayan experiences.

During your Manali Kasol trip, you can explore Manali’s charming streets, vibrant cafés, and iconic attractions such as Hidimba Temple and Old Manali. The cool climate, pine forests, and serene rivers make it a dream destination for nature lovers.

A Manali Kasol trip is incomplete without visiting Solang Valley, known for adventure sports like paragliding, ATV rides, and ziplining. The breathtaking views and thrilling activities elevate the overall travel experience for both beginners and adventure seekers.

Your Manali Kasol trip continues toward Kasol, a peaceful village on the banks of the Parvati River. Famous for its chilled vibe, riverside cafés, and scenic beauty, Kasol is perfect for relaxation and slow travel amidst nature.

The Manali Kasol trip also includes a visit to the stunning Chalal or Tosh villages, offering beautiful trekking routes, wooden houses, and breathtaking mountain views. These hidden gems provide a refreshing break from crowded tourist spots.

Another highlight of the Manali Kasol trip is the spiritual experience at Manikaran Sahib. Known for its hot springs and divine atmosphere, this sacred Gurudwara attracts travellers seeking peace, rejuvenation, and a deeper cultural connection with the region.

Overall, a Manali Kasol trip promises adventure, serenity, great food, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re trekking through forests, exploring cafés, or simply enjoying mountain views, this journey is perfect for anyone wanting to reconnect with nature and unwind.

JULY

04 July – 08 July

11 July – 15 July

18July – 22 July

25July – 29 July

AUGUST

01 Aug – 05 Aug

08 Aug – 12 Aug

14Aug – 18 Aug

15Aug – 19 Aug

22Aug – 26 Aug

29Aug – 02 Sep

SEPTEMBER

05 Sep – 09 Sep

12 Sep – 16 Sep

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26Sep – 30 Sep

OCTOBER

3 Oct – 7 Oct

10 Oct – 14 Oct

17 Oct – 21 Oct

24 Oct – 28 Oct

31Oct – 4 Nov

NOVEMBER

07 Nov – 11 Nov

14Nov – 18 Nov

21 Nov – 25 Nov

28 Nov – 2Dec

DECEMBER

05 Dec – 09 Dec

12Dec – 16 Dec

19 Dec – 23 Dec

25 Dec – 29 Dec

26 Dec – 30 Dec

About Manali

Nestled in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is steeped in mythology and natural beauty. Its name comes from “Manu-Alaya,” meaning “abode of Manu,” the first man in Hindu mythology.

Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, rivers, and dense forests, it’s often called the “Valley of the Gods.” Must-visit spots in your Manali Kasol trip include the Hadimba Devi Temple, dedicated to a demoness from the Mahabharata, known for its unique pagoda-style architecture.

Nearby, the Vashisht Temple and its hot springs are said to have healing powers. The Manu Temple, dedicated to sage Manu, is the only one of its kind in India. Brighu Lake, where sage Bhrigu meditated, is believed to be sacred.

Adventure lovers flock to treks like Hampta Pass and scenic spots like Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass. The region’s rich wildlife includes musk deer, snow leopards, and ibex, especially in the nearby reserve forests. Manali’s culture shines through its festivals, Dussehra, Hadimba Devi Fair, Doongri Festival, Baisakhi, Lohri, and the Tibetan Losar Festival—all celebrated with color and tradition.

Food lovers can enjoy local vegetarian dishes like kaddu ka khatta and sepu vadi, as well as kullu trout and chicken anardana for non-vegetarians in your Manali Kasol trip. Shopping in Old Manali is a delight, with vibrant markets like the Tibetan Market, Manu Market, Mall Road, and Himachal Emporium offering local crafts and souvenirs.

Manali Kasol trip

Delhi to Delhi

Duration (3D/2N)

Tour Category - Adventure

Difficulty - Moderate to Hard

Basic Inclusions

Meal Included

Stay Included

Transfer

Activity

Highlights

Itinerary

Day 0: Departure from Delhi/Chandigarh

Assemble at the pickup point. Begin an overnight road journey of Manali Kasol trip to the mountains. Enjoy an ice-breaking session and get acquainted with
fellow travelers.

Day 1: Manali Sightseeing and stay

Reach Manali in the morning and check into your hotel. Explore the lively Mall Road — ideal for shopping, cafes, and local crafts. Visit key attractions: Hadimba Devi Temple, Manu Temple, Tibetan Monastery In the evening, unwind with a bonfire session featuring music, snacks, and great company.

Day 2: Solang Valley/Sissu/Atal Tunnel/Snow Point

After breakfast, head towards Solang Valley for optional adventure sports (seasonal). Continue to the scenic and peaceful Sissu Valley. Drive through the Atal Tunnel, a remarkable engineering feat. Stop at Snow Point to enjoy snowy landscapes and winter activities. Return to Manali for the night stay & dinner.

Day 3: Kasol/Minikaran Gurudwara/Return to Delhi

Drive to Kasol, a tranquil village by the Parvati River known for its calm and charm. Visit the sacred Manikaran Gurudwara, famous for its natural hot springs. Start your return journey to Delhi in the evening.

Day 4: Arrival in Delhi

Reach Delhi by early morning. Trip ends – time to head home with wonderful memories!

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Things to Carry

These items are more geared toward durability, comfort, and readiness for outdoor adventure and rugged conditions.

Backpacks:

  • Rucksack (Large trekking backpack for carrying all essentials): A spacious, durable backpack designed to carry all necessary gear comfortably for longer treks.
  • Day-Pack (Smaller for summit or short trips): Lightweight and compact, perfect for carrying essentials for shorter, daily adventures like summiting.

Footwear:

  • Trekking Shoes (Sturdy with ankle support, great for rocky terrain): Provides stability and ankle support on rough, uneven surfaces, essential for trekking.
  • River Shoes / Waterproof Footwear (For river rafting): Water-resistant footwear designed to protect feet while participating in water-based activities like rafting.
  • Sandals / Floaters (For campsite comfort, after extreme activities): Easy-to-wear footwear for relaxation after rigorous activities, letting feet breathe.

Clothing:

  • Quick-Dry Tees (Lightweight and breathable for all-day activity): Wicks away moisture quickly, keeping you dry and comfortable on long hikes.
  • Track Pants (Comfortable for movement, moisture-wicking): Flexible, breathable pants that help you stay comfortable during physical activities.
  • Hiking Pants (Rugged, durable material for tough trails): Sturdy pants made from durable material that stand up to harsh environments and tough trails.
  • Waterproof Jacket / Poncho (Protection from rain): Keeps you dry in wet weather, covering both you and your bag.
  • Insulated Jacket (For cold weather conditions, snow hikes): Essential for warmth in snow or high-altitude cold conditions.
  • Woolen Gloves & Woolen Socks (For cold weather): Keep your extremities warm in freezing conditions, with the added benefit of odor control for long trips.
  • Thermals (For high-altitude or snow conditions): Insulating garments that trap body heat, necessary for extreme cold.
  • Hoodie (Versatile for layering): Lightweight and comfortable, perfect for layering in varying weather.

Hydration & Snacks:

  • Re-usable Water Bottle (Stay hydrated throughout the adventure): Essential for hydration; eco-friendly and refillable.
  • Snacks / Energy Bars / Trail Mix (For quick energy boosts during breaks): Provides quick, easy-to-carry fuel for sustained energy on the go.

Personal Care & Safety:

  • Sunscreen (SPF 40+ for long hours under the sun): Protects your skin from harmful UV rays during extended outdoor activities.
  • Insect Repellent (Protection from bugs): Keeps insects like mosquitoes away, preventing bites and discomfort.
  • First Aid Kit (For minor cuts, bruises, and other accidents): Contains basic medical supplies for treating minor injuries.
  • Sanitizer (To maintain cleanliness): Essential for hygiene, especially when clean water is unavailable.
  • Lip Balm (For protection against windburn): Prevents dry, cracked lips in harsh weather conditions.
  • Personal Medication (Any essentials like painkillers, altitude sickness tablets, etc.): Any personal medical needs like medication for pain, altitude sickness, etc.

Electronics & Navigation:

  • Headlamp (For nighttime hikes or late arrivals): Hands-free light source for navigating in low-light or nighttime conditions.
  • Power Bank (To keep electronics charged): A portable charger to ensure your devices stay powered, especially in remote areas.
  • GPS or Compass (For navigation in remote areas): Essential for finding your way, especially if there are no marked paths.
  • Camera (To capture moments): A camera to document memories and scenic views from your adventure.

Additional Gear:

  • Trekking Poles (For stability on tough terrain): Provides additional support and balance on rocky or uneven terrain.
  • Sunglasses (For protection against glare): Protects your eyes from harsh sunlight, particularly at higher altitudes.
  • Waterproof Bags (For storing electronics and sensitive items): Keeps your electronics and valuables safe and dry in wet conditions.
  • Riding Gear (If part of the activity involves biking/motorcycling): Protective gear for biking or motorcycling adventures.
  • Gaiters (For snow or muddy conditions): Protects legs from snow, water, and mud, helping keep you clean and dry.
  • Gloves (For snow or trekking poles): Keeps hands warm in cold conditions and aids grip on trekking poles.

Documents & Identification:

  • Personal ID, Emergency Contacts, Insurance Details: Critical identification and emergency information for safety and accessibility during travels.

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