Manali with Kasol
Kullu:
Kullu is often referred to as the "Valley of Gods" due to its natural beauty and cultural significance. It serves as a gateway to the Kullu Valley and is known for its picturesque settings and vibrant local culture. Key attractions include:
Manali:
Located a short drive from Kullu, Manali is a popular hill station known for its breathtaking landscapes, adventure sports, and cultural attractions. Key highlights include:
Kasol
Kasol is a charming village located in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. Nestled along the banks of the Parvati River, this small yet picturesque destination is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, serene environment, and vibrant local culture.
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Manikaran:
Day 01: CHANDIGARH - KULLU - MANALI
Arrival in Chandigarh, meet & greet with our representative& leave for Manali, on the way sight-seeing like Sundernagar lake, Pandoh dam, Vaishno Devi Temple (Kullu), Kullu Shawls Factor, Beas River and overnight stay in Manali.
Day 02 : MANALI
Today morning after breakfast full Day local sightseeing of Manali Hadimba, Club House, Vashist Hot Spring, Tibetan Monasteries,
Hadimba Temple:- Far away from the hustle and bustle of city life, the peaceful Hadimba temple is surrounded by towering deodar trees. It is also known as the Dhoongri Temple, as it is located inside the dhoongri forest. Mythology lovers must visit this temple as it is dedicated to Hidimba, the wife of Bhima, one of the five Pandavas prince from the great Indian epic Mahabharata. The temple has a four-tiered Pagoda shaped roof and its doorway is engraved with legendary figures and symbols.
Vashist Hot Water Springs and Temples:- Located at a distance of 3 kms from Manali, there is a small village called Vashist. It is situated on the left bank of river Beas towards Rohtang pass. This village is known for its natural hot sulphur springs and temples. One of the most prominent temple is the pyramidal stone temple which is dedicated to sage Vashist. Locals and tourists take a dip in the spring because of its medicinal properties. There are two separate bathing tanks built for men and women, along with a modern bathroom with turkish style showers fitted baths. To avoid tourist rush and enjoy some privacy, one should go early in the morning.
Tibetan Monasteries:- Along with the hills and rivers, Manali is also famous for its Tibetan Monasteries as many people from Tibetan origin have settled here The two prominent monasteries that attract a large number of tourists from all across the world are Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa and Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa. These monasteries are known for their handicrafts, especially paintings and carpets. The aroma of incense sticks, sounds of hymns/chants and the rotating prayer wheels together creates a divine ambience. The tranquil surroundings of these monasteries act as a great stress buster and hence, they must be included in travel itineraries.
Club House:- Located at a distance of 2 kms from Manali, the club house is an amusement zone. It has indoor game facilities and is situated on the left bank of river Manalsu Nallah. The structure of Club House finds resemblance from British style of architecture. It is managed by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) and offers avenue for playing popular indoor games such as carrom, table tennis, karting and skating. Tourists can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with some delicious snacks from their in-house restaurant. Adventure freaks can indulge in river crossing which can be done by ropeway.
Day 03: MANALI – SOLANG VALLEY
After Breakfast visit Solang Valley where you can enjoy Paragliding and Gondola Ride. It is Located at a distance of 13 kms from Manali, Solang Valley lies between Solang village and Beas Kund. It offers a beautiful view of glaciers and snow capped mountains. Since the valley has fine ski slopes, it is a perfect place for skiing. The guest house of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports, Manali is based here. This institute is the venue for winter skiing festival and also offers training in skiing to the tourists. In winter, the valley becomes a skiing paradise with children of all ages slipping and sliding over the fresh white snow. When snow melts in the summer, skiing is replaced by parachuting, zorbing, paragliding and horse riding.
Day 04: MANALI – KASOL
After breakfast check out from Hotel and drive. En route visit Naggar castle. Situated on the left bank of river Beas at an altitude of 1851m, Naggar – an ancient town commands extensive views, especially to the North West of the valley. Naggar was the former capital of Kullu. After that drive towards Kasol. In the evening, check in at the hotel followed by dinner and night stay in the resort/Hotel.
Day 05: KASOL
After breakfast go for sightseeing, Parvati river: An ideal place for relaxing, one can also indulge in some adrenaline pumping activities like river rafting, angling among others.
Manikaran Gurudwara and hot water spring Dinner and overnight stay in hotel
Day 06: KASOL - TOSH - KASOL
After breakfast in the morning, head towards one of the offbeat places in Parvati Valley – Tosh, Tosh is just located 20 KM away from Kasol, and also the last point in the Parvati Valley and apart from a few homes, theirs is nothing other than pristine nature. You can simply explore one of the numerous trails that lead you to spell-binding vista in the Parvati Valley. In the evening retrace the route to Kasol and return back to the hotel and stay.
Day 07: KASOL - CHANDIGARH
After breakfast check out from the hotel and then return back to Chandigarh Drop at Railway Station / airport to catch onwards Train / Flight
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Popular hill stations in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Scenic beauty, pleasant climate, and charming attractions.
Stunning natural beauty, serene environment
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