Reviews for Manali Packages with our partner agents
Agent: Himalayan Seekers
Arifail • a week ago
Excellent
Agent: Himalayan Seekers
RAVINDRA KUMAR • 2 weeks ago
Amazing honeymoon trip planned himalayan seekers.
Excellent behaviour & very co (Read More)operative team specially thanks to Jyoti Thakur .
She guided us very well
Thank you Himalayan Seekers
Thank you Jyoti thakur.
Whenever I plan my next trip, definitely click to Himalayan Seekers
Agent: Expert Travel Guide
Shadab • 2 weeks ago
Good
Agent: Go My Journey India
Tanya • 2 weeks ago
Well organised, allowed us to enjoy the cultural aspects, all done for us, inclu (Read More)ding guides. It helped having all aspects organised for us.
We were happy Jitender took the trouble to come and meet us at the airport and hotel,
He has organised our trip with changes all the time. A great job, very pleased and won’t hesitate to organise another journey through him.
We would have preferred our guides/ drivers to ask us about going to a particula (Read More)r shop that sells prior to stopping there.
Also a hotel should have a cold fridge that doesn’t turn off when the hotel card is removed the room.
Agent: Travelochat
Sanju • 3 weeks ago
Hi we had book travel for himachal from haryana. they provided good itinarary, a (Read More)s commitment hotel and good transport. we are very happy with them. we highly recommend to travelochat for future travel
way of talking
Agent: Himalayan Seekers
Niladri Shekhar • 3 weeks ago
Good
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Manali Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Manali depends on the kind of holiday you are looking for. March to June brings pleasant weather (10°C to 25°C) with clear skies, ideal for sightseeing and adventure activities like paragliding, rafting, and trekking. October to February is winter, when temperatures dip to sub-zero levels and snowfall transforms the town into a ski destination. July to September is monsoon, with heavy rains that can cause landslides but also make the valley lush and scenic.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries
Manali holidays usually range from 4 to 6 days, often combined with nearby destinations. Popular formats include:
4 Days: Manali sightseeing (Hadimba Temple, Mall Road, Solang Valley) with short treks and local activities
5 Days: Manali with a full-day trip to Rohtang Pass or Atal Tunnel, plus Solang Valley adventure sports
6 Days: Manali combined with Shimla or Dharamshala for a longer Himachal itinerary
Top Things to Do
Visit Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, and stroll along Mall Road
Take an excursion to Solang Valley for skiing, paragliding, and zorbing
Drive up to Rohtang Pass or through the Atal Tunnel for snow and mountain views
Explore Old Manali cafés and riverside walks
Enjoy short treks such as Jogini Falls and Bhrigu Lake
Relax in the Vashisht hot springs and experience local Himachali cuisine
Top Destinations Combined with Manali
Packages often extend beyond Manali to cover:
Shimla for colonial architecture and hill station charm
Kullu for river rafting and apple orchards
Kasol and Parvati Valley for treks and offbeat stays
Dharamshala or Dalhousie for a longer Himachal circuit
Why Book a Package for Manali
Convenient transfers: Most packages include pick-up and drop from Delhi or Chandigarh by cab or Volvo bus, which makes reaching the hills easier.
Local transport arranged: Sightseeing to Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, and Rohtang often requires special permits and local cabs, all handled in advance.
Inclusive stays: Hotels and resorts often provide meals and mountain-view rooms, bundled in the package.
Better value: Combining transport, hotels, and activities ensures lower overall cost than booking separately.
Hassle-free planning: With unpredictable mountain weather and road conditions, a package provides on-ground support and flexibility.
Manali Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Manali depends on the kind of holiday you are looking for. March to June brings pleasant weather (10°C to 25°C) with clear skies, ideal for sightseeing and adventure activities like paragliding, rafting, and trekking. October to February is winter, when temperatures dip to sub-zero levels and snowfall transforms the town into a ski destination. July to September is monsoon, with heavy rains that can cause landslides but also make the valley lush and scenic.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries
Manali holidays usually range from 4 to 6 days, often combined with nearby destinations. Popular formats include:
4 Days: Manali sightseeing (Hadimba Temple, Mall Road, Solang Valley) with short treks and local activities
5 Days: Manali with a full-day trip to Rohtang Pass or Atal Tunnel, plus Solang Valley adventure sports
6 Days: Manali combined with Shimla or Dharamshala for a longer Himachal itinerary
Top Things to Do
Visit Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, and stroll along Mall Road
Take an excursion to Solang Valley for skiing, paragliding, and zorbing
Drive up to Rohtang Pass or through the Atal Tunnel for snow and mountain views
Explore Old Manali cafés and riverside walks
Enjoy short treks such as Jogini Falls and Bhrigu Lake
Relax in the Vashisht hot springs and experience local Himachali cuisine
Top Destinations Combined with Manali
Packages often extend beyond Manali to cover:
Shimla for colonial architecture and hill station charm
Kullu for river rafting and apple orchards
Kasol and Parvati Valley for treks and offbeat stays
Dharamshala or Dalhousie for a longer Himachal circuit
Why Book a Package for Manali
Convenient transfers: Most packages include pick-up and drop from Delhi or Chandigarh by cab or Volvo bus, which makes reaching the hills easier.
Local transport arranged: Sightseeing to Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, and Rohtang often requires special permits and local cabs, all handled in advance.
Inclusive stays: Hotels and resorts often provide meals and mountain-view rooms, bundled in the package.
Better value: Combining transport, hotels, and activities ensures lower overall cost than booking separately.
Hassle-free planning: With unpredictable mountain weather and road conditions, a package provides on-ground support and flexibility.
The ideal duration for a trip to Manali is 3-4 days for a quick getaway and to see popular attractions. If you want to explore more areas, engage in adventure activities, and take a more relaxed approach, consider 5-7 days.
How is the road from Delhi to Manali?
Manali is about 540 km from Delhi and can easily be reached via car/cab. The route is well developed and easy to drive on, though you might experience traffic in certain parts, depending on the day of the week and time of day. The journey would be quite comfortable, with their being eateries along the way where you can stop to get a bite, and you would also be met with beautiful views of the villages, small towns, hills and valleys throughout.
What all can be covered in 3 days on a Manali Trip?
In 3 days, you can visit attractions like Hadimba Devi Temple, Solang Valley for adventure activities, and Vashisht Temple with its hot springs. Consider exploring the Mall Road and nearby attractions like Rohtang Pass or Naggar Castle for a well-rounded experience.
Do you need a permit to visit Rohtang Pass?
To visit the Rohtang Pass, a permit is necessary. You can avail the permit from the offical website: https://rohtangpermits.nic.in/
What is the best time to visit Manali?
The winter months from November to February are the ideal times to visit Manali. During this season, the temperature fluctuates between 5 and -90 degrees Celsius. One could, however, also consider planning a trip for the summer, which lasts from March to June. Summers are pleasant, with temperatures between 10 degree Celsius and 25 degree Celsius, with vivid, vibrant flowers in full bloom.
How far is Kasol from Manali?
Kasol is about 75 km away from Manali. You can take a car or taxi to travel to Manali and it will take you about 2 hours 30 minutes to about 3 hours to reach. There are several routes to choose from including NH3 and Manikaran Road or passing through Kullu and Naggar. Alternately, you can also take the bus which goes from Kasol to Kullu and then from there to Manali.
What is there to do in Manali at night?
You can go for a nice meal to restaurants like Chopsticks which serves Japanese, Chinese and Tibetan food, Khyber which serves yummy tandoori dishes and La Plage which is known for its French food and wine. For a livelier evening, you can go to Johnson’s Bar and Restaurant, Lazy Dog Lounge or even The Buzz, all of which are famous for their music, party ambience and large collection of liquor. You can also take a stroll through Mall Road if you prefer a calm evening, admiring the lit-up hill station, or go camping in the Solang Valley if you’re feeling a little adventurous.