Experience the magic of the Himalayas with our 3-night Manali getaway. Nestled amidst snow-capped peaks and lush valleys, Manali offers the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. Explore charming mountain villages, enjoy thrilling activities like river rafting and trekking, and soak in the serene beauty of the Beas River. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adrenaline rush, Manali’s cool climate and stunning landscapes promise an unforgettable escape.
Itinerary
On arrival at Delhi – you will drive to Manali - valley nestled in the mountains of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley, at an altitude of 2,050 m (6,726 ft) in the Beas River Valley. On arrival check-in at the hotel and relax. Overnight Stay in Manali.
This morning, set out to explore Manali. Perched at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and spread along the banks of the river Beas, Manali is literally the “Valley of the Gods”. Visit the Hidimba or Dhungri Temple. Erected in 1533, this temple is dedicated to the local deity Hidimba, wife of the Pandava prince, Bhim. The temple is noted for its four-storeyed pagoda and exquisite wooden carvings. Visit the Manu Maharishi Temple, dedicated to sage Manu. Later visit Vashisht Kund… Vashisht, around 3 km from Manali, boasts a pair of old stone temples, opposite each other above the main square. The temple tanks are underground hot-water/sulfur springs. Thereafter proceed to the Tibetan Market, featuring shops that sell shawls, woollen clothes, handicrafts, imported goods and souvenirs. Overnight stay in Manali.
Today, make a full day excursion to the Manikaran Gurdwara. Manikaran Gurudwara, held sacred by the Sikhs, is a popular tourist destination. According to the Sikh sources, Guru Nanak Dev once visited this place, accompanied by his disciple Bhai Mardana. The Janam Sakhi or the ‘Autobiography of Bhai Mardana’ mentions the various miracles performed by the Guru at this place. There is a hot spring which is used to cook some of the food for the Langar. One can enjoy a dip in the hot waters from the springs. There are altogether three baths, one of which is located under the Gurudwara itself. It is believed that by taking bath here and by drinking water of this place, people go to heaven. Manikaran hot spring is said to have Uranium and other radioactive minerals. Besides housing the famous Gurudwara, Manikaran has religious importance for Hindus too. As legend goes, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati went to Manikaran and stayed there for a long time. Interesting Hindu legends are associated with Manikaran. Return to Manali for overnight stay in Hotel.
As your visit comes to an end, we hope the memories of this place stay with you. Whether it was the stunning scenery, vibrant culture, or peaceful ambiance, may it inspire and uplift you. Wishing you a safe journey home, and we look forward to welcoming you back in the future.