Manali Solang Kasol Trip

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Manali Solang Kasol Trip Overview

A weekend trip to Manali is an ideal retreat for those seeking an escape from the bustling world and wanting to spend some time in nature’s lap. The top honeymoon destinations in India are Manali and its surrounding areas. 

In the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is located at an elevation of 6,726 feet (2,050 meters). The distance from Delhi to Manali is around 540 kilometres.

The great Himalayan range, the Dhauladhar range, and the Pir Panjal range beautify this place and are evident from the different parts and directions of Manali. Visitors might also get a glimpse of the Beas River flowing through Manali.

The best places to visit in Manali include Naggar Castle, Vashisht Hot Spring, Manu Temple, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple, Tibetan monasteries, Great Himalayan National Park, and old Manali

You can savour Manali’s local foods like Siddu, Chana Madra, and Dham to relish the unique flavour of Himachal and try the best food in Manali. Manali is also best known for its premium-quality shawl production, which is renowned for its intricate designs, warmth, and vibrant colours.

Hadimba Temple: Hadimba Devi is referred to as the protector of the people and the region around Manali. The Hadimba Devi Temple was constructed in the 16th century by Maharana Bahadur Singh. 

The temple is an excellent representation of the century-old architects, exhibiting complex carvings depicting Hindu deities, mythological scenes, and a few floral and geometric patterns. The Hadimba Temple is bordered by towering cedar deodar trees, elevating the attractiveness of the place.

Van Vihar: It is the famous local park in Manali, situated in the heart. It is quite popular for the recreational activities it offers and as a spot for relaxation. 

There are several designated spots, such as the boating point, senior citizen area, meditation point, shooting, children’s park, whispering zone, shooting point, an outdoor gym, a souvenir shop, Mother Tree Point, and a lot more. 

Get a glimpse of the adorable and popular Himalayan mountain rabbit in Van Vihar.

Clubhouse: The Club House in Manali has a range of fun activities for people of all ages. It has various stalls showcasing traditional crafts, a craft gallery, handloom products, and places to eat. 

The exciting indoor and outdoor games add to your memorable visit. Some popular activities include water rollers, bubble rides, trampoline jumping, table tennis, and much more.

Mall Road: Manali Mall Road is often on the wishlist of people travelling to Manali. The Atal Bihari statue stands tall, honouring the former Indian Prime Minister for his contributions to the country, promoting tourism in regions like Himachal Pradesh and others. 

The lively vibe fills the atmosphere with positivity. The distinct cafes and restaurants offer Manali-famous food like Thukpa, Aloo Palda, Kullu Trout, and Chaa gosht. You can also find amazing craft and clothing shops. 

Travellers may also visit the Durga Mata Mandir to seek blessings before continuing their exploration of this vibrant area.

Solang Valley: The journey to the Solang Valley involves a few kilometres’ drive and a short and relatively easy trek. Once reach the Solang Valley, get fascinated by the snow-clad landscape. 

Participate in several possible exciting activities, such as paragliding, skiing, zorbing, ATV rides, tube riding, yak riding, and ziplining. Manali to Solang Valley is nearly 12-14 kilometres away.

Kasol: Kasol is situated at a height of 5,180 feet (1,580 meters). Kasol is an enchanting paradise situated along the banks of the Parvati River, renowned all over the world. Kasol is referred to as ‘Mini Israel’ due to the significant number of Israeli tourists who visit the area. 

It is a renowned tourist destination for its river camping, Kheerganga Trek, Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, Israeli cuisine, cafes, and shopping. The best time to visit Kasol is from March to June. From October to February, it is also a great time to visit Kasol. 

You might encounter snow-covered Kasol from January to February.  The distance from Kasol to Kullu is roughly 40 kilometres, and the distance from Kasol to Bhuntar is around 30 kilometres.

Kasol-Manikaran: Manikaran is located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. In the Parvati Valley, surrounded by the Beas and Parvati rivers, to the northwest of Bhuntar. Manikaran Gurudwara’s distance from Kasol is around 2-3 kilometres. 

Kasol Manikaran is famous for the Shiva temple, hot springs, Manikaran Gurudwara, trekking adventures, and scenic beauty. The Parvati River flows by Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, and the hot springs are located near the Shiva Temple in the area. 

Famous for its healing and therapeutic properties. Kasol-Manikaran is well-regarded among Sikhs and Hindus for its spiritual significance and religious beliefs.

Manali Solang Kasol Trip itinerary

  • Evening departure from the Majnu Ka Tila bus terminal.
  • Board an overnight Volvo bus from Delhi to Manali in the evening.
  • Halt at a restaurant for dinner and continue the journey.
  • Travel from Delhi to Manali, a distance of around 514 kilometres with a duration of 10–12 hours.
  • Reach Manali the next morning after an overnight journey.

 

  • Arrive at Manali and get transferred to your hotel by a private cab.
  • Check in at your hotel around 12 p.m.
  • Later, head out for local sightseeing and explore Manali’s famous tourist attractions like Hadimba Temple, Van Vihar, Club House, and Mall Road. 
  • Return to your hotel, enjoy your dinner, and stay overnight in Manali.
  • Note: Your hotel’s check-in times may vary depending on availability.
  • Breakfast will be served early in the morning.
  • The driver will take you to Solang Valley, followed by a short trek to Solang Valley.
  • Try some winter activities like skiing, zorbing, Yak rides, and ziplining as Solang Valley will be covered in snow.
  • Capture Solang’s beauty forever with you.
  • The driver will take you to your hotel in Manali.
  • Dinner will be served at the hotel.
  • Spend the night in your hotel in Manali.
  • Have a freshly served breakfast and enjoy the natural ambience.
  • Cover the distance of around 75 kilometres and reach Kasol, the mini Israel.
  • Get driven to Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara to receive the blessings of Guru Nanak Dev, and also visit the nearby Shiva temple for spiritual enlightenment.
  • Explore Kasol’s local market and the adorable riverside cafes offering distinct cuisines like Tibetan, Indian, local Himachali food, and mostly Israeli cuisine.
  • Catch a Volvo bus for an overnight journey from Manali to Delhi.
  • Reach Delhi or Chandigarh in the morning and conclude your journey.
  • Treasure the wonderful memories you’ve made on this trip.

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Manali Solang Kasol Trip FAQs

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

The distance from Manali to Kasol is about 75 kilometres. One can travel to Kasol from Manali either by bus or by a private vehicle.

Delhi is roughly 514 kilometres from Manali, and it takes around 10–12 hours to cover the distance by road. 

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.

Shimla is 242 kilometres away from Manali, which takes 6-7 hours via the NH3 and NH205 routes. 

The Manali Solang Kasol trip is a 4-night and 5-day long and includes exploring famous sightseeing spots and taking part in adventurous activities. 

Solang Valley is a picturesque destination 15 kilometres from Manali, which is quite popular for the snowy adventurous sports it offers to travellers like zorbing, skiing, paragliding, yak riding, snowmobiling and a lot more.

Delhi -> Murthal (50 km) -> Karnal (70 km) -> Chandigarh (120 km) -> Mandi (190 km) -> Manali (110 km)

Travelling to Manali is safe. Although December to February should be avoided due to heavy snowfall, which may lead to road closures and related difficulties. Be cautious of unpredictable weather conditions, and you’re good to go. 

Booking the Manali Kasol Trip Package from Offbeat Vacation will be budget friendly and offer the best out of the package. 

From late December to early March, the entire Solang Valley is covered in snow, which offers a perfect backdrop for the visitors. The temperature is quite low, making it necessary to pack yourself with warm clothes. 

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