
Itinerary
Day 1 :
Chandigarh to Manali (270KM/6-7Hours)
Upon your independent arrival in Chandigarh, our representative will be there to welcome you at the airport or railway station, followed by a scenic drive to Manali. On the way to Manali visit Manikaran Temple.
Manali is a popular hill station located in Himachal Pradesh, India, known for its stunning scenery, adventure activities, and historical significance. It's a popular tourist destination nestled in the Himalayas, offering a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and thrilling experiences. Manali is situated in the northern end of the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. It's approximately 270 kilometers (170 miles) north of Shimla, the state capital, and 544 kilometers (338 miles) northeast of Delhi. The town is renowned for its snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, and the Beas River. It offers breathtaking views and a refreshing climate, making it a haven for nature lovers. The town's name, "Manali," is derived from the sage Manu, and it's considered his abode. It also marks the beginning of an ancient trade route to Ladakh and beyond. Beyond its natural beauty, Manali boasts a rich cultural Heritage, with ancient temples like the Hidimba Temple and traditional villages that offer a glimpse into the local way of life.
Nestled in the serene Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Manikaran Temple is a revered pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Sikhs. Famous for its hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties, the temple is set along the gushing Parvati River and surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks. According to legend, this is the place where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati meditated for thousands of years. The natural geothermal springs here are used to prepare langar (community meals), which devotees consider sacred. The divine atmosphere, combined with the breath-taking landscape, makes Manikaran a must-visit spiritual stop on the way to Manali.
Finish your visit at Manikaran Temple and Continue your journey to Manali. Reach Manali, check into the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 2 :
Manali Adventure Day
After breakfast, Drive to Solang Valley is situated about 14 km northwest of Manali, on the way to Rohtang Pass. It’s easily accessible by road from Manali, with a journey of approximately 30-40 minutes.
Solang Valley is a picturesque valley near Manali, Himachal Pradesh, known for its stunning scenery and adventure activities. It's a popular destination for both summer and winter sports enthusiasts. Solang is a vibrant, accessible destination known for adventure sports, lush meadows and family-friendly activities, making it a heaven for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
The valley offers activities like:-
1. Paragliding
2. Rock Climbing & Rappelling
3. Snow Scooter Rides
4. Zip lining
5. Zorbing
In the evening, return back to the pre booked accommodation in Manali for an overnight stay.
Day 3 :
Manali Local Sightseeing
After Breakfast, begin your journey through the city’s most renowned sites. Visit Hidimba Mata Temple, Manu temple, Tibetan Monastery and hot water bath Vashisht.
The Hidimba Temple in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, locally known as Dhungari Temple, is surrounded by a cedar forest called Dhungiri Van Vihar at the foot of the Himalayas. The Hidimba Devi Temple is at a distance of 3 km from Manali. This ancient temple, dedicated to Hidimba Devi, the wife of Bhima from the epic Mahabharata, is not just a religious landmark but a living embodiment of tales woven through centuries. . The Hidimba Devi Temple stands out with its unique architectural style, known as Pagoda. The temple is built entirely of wood, with intricately carved wooden beams and panels. The wooden Structure is a fine example of traditional Himachali craftsmanship, reflecting the cultural richness of the region.
The Manu Mandir (Manu Temple) is located about 3 km from The Hidimba Devi Temple in Manali. It is a relatively short distance, and while some may choose to drive, it's also a walk able distance, though the road is narrow and steep. Manu Mandir also known as Manu Temple, is a revered Hindu shrine located in Old Manali, India, dedicated to the sage Manu, who is believed to be the progenitor of the human race according to Hindu mythology. The temple is situated about 3 kilometers from the main Manali market and is a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims seeking spiritual enlightenment and a glimpse into the local culture.
Tibetan Monastery This tapestry takes the form of the Manali Gompa, also known as Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa. Built in the 1960s by Tibetan refugees seeking solace in Manali, the monastery isn't just a place of worship; it's a testament to their enduring spirit and a breathtaking embodiment of Tibetan Buddhist architecture.
Vashisht Temple This village is famous for its sulphurous hot water springs and sanctified by three main temples dedicated to Lord Vashisht, Lord Shiva and Lord Rama built just next to the springs. The water from this spring is believed to have great healing powers, which can cure many skin diseases, infections and pains.
In the evening, return back to your pre booked hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 4 :
Manali to Chandigarh (270KM/6-7Hours)
Once you’ve had breakfast, check out from the hotel and head towards Chandigarh. On arrival, our driver will see you off at Chandigarh Airport or Railway Station, as you take along beautiful memories of your holiday.

