Manali, one of the most well-known hill towns in India, is nestled among the Himalayan slopes and is known for its breathtaking views, endearing streams, fairy-tale-like fog that envelops little hidden cottages, and lingering aroma of pine and freshness. Manali is now being over-utilized as a tourist attraction despite the fact that the surrounding areas are still largely undeveloped. However, this is one location that must be included on your bucket list. 

Solang Valley – The best way to access Solang Valley is by road because it is serene. The route leading up to Solang is breathtakingly beautiful. When you get there, have some Chinese food at one of the nearby roadside shacks and take in the scenery.

Old Manali – The tranquilly of Old Manali is only broken by twittering birds and the sound of the gushing waters of the Kullu River. There are swaying eucalyptus, lovely roads, adorable little eateries, tiny kitschy market places, and cafes that serve your favourite continental food at unbelievably low prices.

More than 25 lakh people visit Manali’s Rohtang Pass each year, which is a stunning and well-liked destination. The mountains at the Rohtang Pass are totally covered in snow throughout the winter, making access impossible. As a result, the pass remains closed during the winter (starting in October) and typically reopens in May. 

Naggar Castle is a remarkable historical structure that is situated in Naggar Town amid breathtaking forested hills. This castle, which was once Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu’s home, is a fusion of European and Himalayan design. The interior of the castle is decorated with fireplaces, elegant staircases, and spectacular stone and wood works.

Manu Temple is a sacred building that receives many pilgrims each year. Legend has it that Manu settled in Manali after saving the seven sages and the precious Vedas from the great flood. You will undoubtedly feel refreshed both mentally and spiritually after visiting this respected temple.

 Places to Eat

Casa Bella Vista is a cosy café that serves mouthwatering Spanish and Italian food amid the gorgeous vistas of Manali. Enjoy their thin-crust, freshly made wood oven pizza with a pint of cold beer or your preferred mocktail.

On the banks of the River Manalsu lies a vintage and classic Italian café known as Café 1947, which claims to be the first music café in Manali. Café 1947 will undoubtedly be a part of some of your best experiences in Manali, whether you choose to enjoy your meal, read a book, play your favourite music, or even start an impromptu gig. 

Here is a breakdown of Manali’s weather by month so you can make your plans accordingly, whether you want to escape the sweltering heat or take in the snowy winters:

October through February – September marks the conclusion of the monsoon season, and it is October when winter officially arrives. It can get as cold as -1 °C during the winter, so make sure you have adequate warm clothing with you.

December’s end to the beginning of January is a popular season for honeymooners since it offers snowfall and breathtakingly beautiful vistas of the surrounding mountains in all their snowy glory. For those who enjoy adventure and wish to go skiing, this is the perfect moment.

For the best pleasure of snow, hills, sightseeing, GSK World Travels offers you the best among everything. The best travel agency in Himachal, count on us for your bookings and travel over Manali and the region of gratitude. 

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