shutterstock_633164246_20190904103856_20190904103926
  • Save

Manali Tourism

Manali, one of Himachal’s most prominent hill stations, offers spectacular views of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar mountains, which are covered in snow for the most of the year.
With the ongoing Covid-19 epidemic, Manali has become a popular destination for young people seeking longer stays for jobs. Old Manali is one of these people’s favourite neighbourhoods, because to its relaxing cafés, decent wifi, tiny eateries, and convenient shopping. Many homestays and hostels provide inexpensive dorm beds for longer visits.

Manali is surrounded by several hiking possibilities, making it an excellent base for exploring this part of the Himalayas. In the adjacent town of Kullu, the River Beas offers excellent rafting opportunities. The Parvati Valley, which runs beside the Parvati River and includes Kasol, Manikaran, Tosh, and other tiny settlements, attracts visitors for longer stays. Travelers may now reach Sissu in only a few hours thanks to the Atal Tunnel, making Spiti much more accessible.

The months of January and February get the greatest snowfall, followed by December and March. In April, if you’re extremely lucky, you could discover some snow.

Various adventure sports including as skiing, paragliding, horseback riding, and zorbing attract visitors to Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley. The Rohtang Pass is usually constantly covered with snow, and it is frequently busy, resulting in traffic delays.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap