Manali Rohtang Kasol Trip

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Manali Rohtang Kasol Trip Overview

Manali is one of the most popular hill stations in India. Manali is referred to as the number one honeymoon destination in India. Manali is known as India’s top honeymoon destination. Situated in Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 6,726 feet (2,050 meters).

It is situated in the Kullu district, approximately 510 kilometres from Delhi. Surrounded by the great Himalayan range, the Pir Panjal Range, and the Dhauladhar Range, viewable from various angles and locations throughout. The tourists might catch a glimpse of the Beas River flowing through Manali. A trip to Manali is a perfect vacation destination for travellers seeking adventure, thrill, and spiritual enlightenment.

While exploring the top tourist attractions in Manali, ensure to try the local cuisine, including Siddu, Chana Madra, and Dham, to experience the distinct flavours of Himachal. Additionally, Manali is famous for its premium-quality shawls, which are prominent for their elaborate patterns, warmth, and vibrant colours.

Hadimba Temple: Hadimba Devi is revered as the protective goddess, shielding the people of Manali. She is known to be the divine consort of Bhima in the Mahabharata. The Hadimba Devi Temple, constructed in 1553 by King Bahadur Singh.

It stands as a remarkable example of ancient architecture, adorned with intricate carvings that illustrate various mythological scenes. The temple is encircled by majestic deodar trees, adding to the site’s natural beauty. Feel the spiritual aura of Hadimba Devi that surrounds the entire area.

Van Vihar: It is the famous local park in Manali, situated in the town’s centre. Hub for recreational activities and a spot for relaxation. In the park, there are several designated zones, such as the boating point, meditation point, shooting, children’s park, whispering zone, shooting point, an outdoor gym, a souvenir shop, Mother Tree Point, and a lot more. You can easily spot the Himalayan mountain hare in Van Vihar.

Club House: Club House is quite a popular tourist spot in Old Manali for the recreational activities it offers tourists. The clubhouse has several stalls showcasing traditional handicrafts, a craft gallery, handlooms, restaurants, and indoor and outdoor games, giving visitors an exceptional fun experience. Some of the activities include water rollers, bubble rides, trampoline jumping, and a lot more.

Mall Road: Manali’s Mall Road is certainly one of the most visited places in Manali. The famous landmark is the Atal Bihari statue, the former prime minister of India. The statue is dedicated to the contributions Atal Bihari Bajpayee made to India and to expanding tourism in states like Himachal Pradesh. 

Manali’s Mall Road is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, featuring a variety of cafes, restaurants, craft stores, jewellery, and clothing shops. Bow down at the Durga Mata Temple before continuing your exploration of this lively area.

Solang Valley: Solang Valley is situated at an altitude of 8,400 feet. The distance from Manali to Solang Valley is approximately 15 kilometres. 

On your way to Solang Valley, witness various spots where Bollywood movies have been shot. Upon reaching Solang Valley, you will have a mesmerising sight of the valley blanketed in snow. You can engage in thrilling adventures like paragliding, skiing, zorbing, ATV rides, tube riding, yak riding, and ziplining.

Atal Tunnel: One of the longest tunnels in the world is the Atal Tunnel, with a length of 9 kilometres. It started in 2020. The Atal Tunnel is located in the Lahaul Valley, within the Lahaul and Spiti districts of Himachal Pradesh, India. 

The distance from Manali to the Atal Tunnel is around 25 kilometres. While exiting from the north portal of the Atal Tunnel, you cross the Chandra Bridge, which is built over the Chenab River. Witness the snow-covered area around the Atal Tunnel from December to March.

Rohtang Pass: Rohtang Pass is situated at an elevation of 3,978 meters, approximately twice as high as that of Manali. Rohtang Pass is a high-altitude mountain pass that connects the Kullu district to the Lahaul district. 

The reduced oxygen levels at Rohtang Pass can cause difficulty for some individuals. This place offers a spectacular landscape that compels you to gaze at it for hours. The snow at Rohtang Pass begins to melt by June. 

The Rohtang Pass opening date may vary, but it is usually around late May, and it remains closed from December to mid-May due to extreme weather conditions.

Manikaran: It is located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, and lies in the picturesque Parvati Valley between the Beas and Parvati rivers, northwest of Bhuntar. The distance from Kasol to Manikaran is approximately 5–6 kilometres. 

Renowned for its Shiva temple, hot springs, and the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, the area is popular for its trekking opportunities and stunning natural beauty. The Parvati River meanders beside the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, and the nearby hot springs are known for their healing and therapeutic qualities. Kasol-Manikaran holds significant spiritual and religious importance for both Sikhs and Hindus.

Manali Rohtang Kasol Trip Highlights

  • Enjoy an overnight road trip from Delhi to Manali, watching the transition from city hustle to rural tranquillity and soaking in the lush green landscapes along the way.
  • Receive blessings from Hidimba Devi, the guardian of Manali and its surrounding areas.
  •  Admire the historic, old pagoda-style architecture of the Hidimba Devi Temple.
  • Participate in a variety of exhilarating recreational activities at the clubhouse in Manali.
  • Stroll through the market stalls and pick up some traditional Manali items and souvenirs.
  • Bask in the unwinding boat ride, walk through nature, relax by the lake, watch birds, and delight in enjoyable activities for kids at Van Vihar.
  • Explore Manali’s Mall Road and experience local culture, savour delicious food, and discover traditional items. A perfect place to find gifts for your loved ones.
  • Experience an easily manageable short trek to Sollang Valley. 
  • Experience thrilling adventures like paragliding, skiing, zorbing, ATV rides, and ziplining at Solang Valley.
  • Explore the adorable riverside cafes offering distinct cuisines like Tibetan, Indian, Chinese, continental, and local Himachali food.
  • Witness the Chandra Bridge and Chandra River before reaching Rohtang Pass by travelling through the Lahaul Valley.
  • Immerse yourself in the breathtaking views that Rohtang offers via Solang and the Atal Tunnel.
  • Drive through one of the world’s longest tunnels, the Atal Tunnel.
  • Explore Manali’s local market and shop for unique gifts for your loved ones.
  • This 5-day, 4-night journey to Manali, Rohtang, and Kasol will create an unforgettable travel experience.

Manali, Rohtang, Kasol Trip Tour Package (Itinerary)

  • Departure in the evening from the Majnu Ka Tila bus terminal.
  • Relish an overnight road journey in a Volvo bus from Delhi to Manali.
  • Halt at a restaurant for dinner and recommence your journey.
  • The road journey from Delhi to Manali has a distance of approximately 514 kilometres and takes about 10 to 12 hours.
  • Take pleasure in the overnight journey and reach Manali the next morning.
  • Arrive in Manali in the morning and get driven in a private taxi to your hotel.
  • Early check-in at the hotel is subject to availability.
  • Explore the local attractions like the Hadimba Temple, Van Vihar, Club House, and Mall Road, and have an exceptional experience.
  • Return to your hotel for an overnight stay. 
  • Start your day with a delectable breakfast at your hotel.
  • After breakfast, proceed to Rohtang through Solang and the Atal Tunnel.
  • Reach Solang Valley and capture the scenic views around.
  • Embark on exciting adventures at Solang Valley, including paragliding, skiing, zorbing, ATV rides, yak riding, and ziplining.
  • Proceed to Rohtang Pass for another adventure. 
  • Get mesmerised by the breathtaking views that Rohtang offers.
  • Return to Manali by evening after an exciting day at Rohtang.
  • Enjoy your dinner at the hotel and an overnight stay in Manali.

 

  • Wake up to fresh air and scenic views of Manali, and have a freshly served breakfast.
  • Drive to Kullu from Manali, a distance of around 42 kilometres, in about an hour.
  • Explore the famous Kullu market and shop for some local items for your loved ones.
  • Appreciate the rich culture and scenic beauty of this place. 
  • Explore the adorable riverside views and the tranquil surroundings.
  • Seek blessings at the Manikaran Gurudwara, get spiritually awakened, and embrace the connection with the divine.
  • An overnight journey in a Volvo bus from Manali to Delhi.
  • Reach Delhi or Chandigarh in the morning and conclude your journey.
  • Cherish the wonderful memories you’ve created on this trip.

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Manali Rohtang Kasol Trip FAQs

The distance of Rohtang Pass from Manali is nearly 51 kilometres. You can reach Rohtang Pass either by bus or by a private vehicle. Two-wheelers can also be chosen to reach there.

Rohtang Pass is famous for being a gateway to the beautiful Lahaul and Spiti valleys. Travellers admire the scenic and breathtaking beauty of the Rohtang Pass, its lush greenery, the Pir Panjal ranges, and the shimmering Beas River adds to the charm of the Rohtang Pass. Not just for its beauty, the Rohtang Pass is also quite popular for its adventurous activities like skiing, snowboarding, etc., which it offers to the visitors. 

Solang Valley is just 45 kilometres from Rohtang Pass. It takes about 2 hours to reach your destination.

Yes, one should book the permit in advance, as each day only a limited permits are given. The permit can be received from the Himachal Pradesh Government’s tourism website.

It roughly takes 2 hours to reach Rohtang Pass from Manali, depending on the weather conditions.

The best time to visit Rohtang Pass is from April to October, as the weather in Rohtang Pass is stable and not harsh. During these months, visitors can enjoy fun snowy activities like skiing, snow biking and more.

Rohtang Pass is usually open from April to October and is closed for about 5-6 months due to the extreme cold weather and excess snow. 

For adventure seekers, Rohtang Pass has to offer some great fun winter sports activities that would make your trip unforgettable. Activities such as skiing, snow biking, mountain biking, snow scooter riding, horse riding, etc. 

In Manali, you can find multiple famous tourist attractions that include treks to Hampta Pass, Sar Pass, Bhrigu Lake, which begins from Manali, Hadimba Devi Temple, Jogini waterfall, Vashishth Hot Spring, Buddhist monasteries, Van Vihar, adventure snow sports in Solang Valley, Mall road, and the local markets. Kasol also has various interesting places to visit, like the Parvati Valley, Manikaran Sahib, Nature Park, and the Rasol Village Trek to Kheerganga. 

The several adventurous activities one can opt for in Manali and Kasol are paragliding, trekking, river rafting, skiing, snowboarding, zorbing, camping, mountain biking, rock climbing, cable car rides, yak riding, bungee jumping, and so forth.

The best time to visit Kasol is from March to June and October to February, because of the pleasant and likable weather between March to June. Whereas from October to February, you can witness colder temperatures, and as you approach February, enjoy the beautiful sight of a snow-covered landscape. 

Kasol is nearly 75 kilometres from Manali. You can take a bus or a private vehicle to reach Kasol from Manali. 

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