5 Days 4 Nights
Daily Tour
50 people
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Dist: 529 km | Time: 12 to 16 hr | Altitude: 300 m to 2050 m
Today, Delhi at night and drive towards Manali in a cab or Volvo Bus. It will take 15 to 16 hours to reach Manali in the morning.
Meals: NA
Night: Overnight journey by bus/cab
Check-In: 11:00 am | Sightseeing: 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
After reaching Manali, you will check in to the hotel. After freshening up, you will visit Mall Road, Old Manali, Clubhouse, Hadimba Temple, and Dhungri van Vihar.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Night: Stay at the Hotel in Manali
Sightseeing Time: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
After Morning tea and Breakfast, you will visit Solang Valley. You can enjoy various adventure activities like Zorbing, Ziplining, Paragliding, Skiing, Yak Riding, and Quad Biking.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at the Hotel in Manali
Dist: 81 km | Time: 2 to 4 hr | Altitude: 2050 m to 1580 m
After the morning tea and breakfast, you will check out and depart for Kasol. Upon arrival, you will check in to the hotel at Kasol and gear up to explore the beautiful city.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at the Hotel in Kasol
Trek Dist: 14 km | Time 5 to 7 hrs | Altitude: 2400 m to 3000 m
After freshening up and having breakfast, you will depart towards Barshaini for 2 to 3 hours. At Barshanini, you will meet your guide, who will provide the necessary briefing and safety instructions to start the Kheerganaga Trek.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at the Campsite in Kheerganga/Rudranag
Trek Dist: 14 km | Time 3 to 5 hrs | Altitude: 3000 m to 2400 m
After spending the night in the camps at Kheerganga, you will wake up with a view you have always dreamed of. After breakfast, you will descend to Barshaini and drive towards Delhi.
Meals: Breakfast
Night: Overnight journey by bus/cab
Dist: 489 km | Time: 10 to 14 hr | Altitude: 1580 m to 300 m
After a long overnight journey, you will reach New Delhi early in the morning with countless memories and beautiful pictures to share with family and friends.
Meals: Nil
Night: Nil
Location | Places to visit |
Manali | Mall Road Manali, Old Manali Van Vihar, Club House, Old Manali, Solang Valley, Jogini Waterfall (small trek), Vashisth Temple |
Kullu and Kasol | Parvati River, Manikaran Temple and Gurudwara, Manikaran Hot Water springs. |
Kheerganga | Kartikeya Temple, Parvati Kund |
Notes:
Add on Local Sightseeing
Notes:
We understand that plans can change, but the booking amount is non-refundable due to the costs we incur in preparing for your tour or activity. If you wish to reschedule for a different date, we'll adjust it to the same package, providing you with the necessary flexibility. If you have paid the total amount but cancelled the package. You will be provided with a refund, as mentioned below:
Tours or activities may be cancelled due to unforeseen events beyond our control, weather conditions such as heavy rain or storms, or government restrictions like sudden closures of specific areas. In such a scenario, we will provide an alternate tour or activity. However, no refunds will be provided.
Manali, nestled between the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, is an all-around-the-year destination in India. It is trendy among couples, adventure lovers, peace seekers, and hippies. From awe-struck views to apple orchards, skiing to paragliding, cafes of old Manali to Mall Road, Manali has everything for everyone. Manali offers various places to visit, like Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba temple, etc. Another star of Himachal Pradesh is Kasol, a hamlet filled with many hidden gems to be explored on your own. Nestled in the Parvati Valley, it is known as the “Amsterdam of India.” Kasol is known for various trekking trails, including Kheerganga. It is the hub of multiple parties that attract young tourists, and a small hike from Kasol will take you to Chalal Village, which is too beautiful to be accurate. Our Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour itinerary’s last stop is Kheerganga, located in Parvati Valley. This trek starts from Barshaini Dam. Small villages, creeks, waterfalls, and fantastic valley views are on the ground. On the way, you can dip in a natural hot water spring near the Kheerganga campsite, known for its healing properties.
How to reach Manali?
Manali can be easily reached from all around the world.
By Bus: From Delhi, various Volvos and government buses run daily between Delhi and Manali, which takes around 13-14 hours.
By Air: There is no direct flight between Manali and Delhi. The nearest airport is Bhuntar, which is 50km from Manali and easily accessible by bus or taxi.
By Cab: Manali can also be reached by car or taxi, and the route is breathtaking.
Best time for Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour
Manali
SUMMER | March-June. Pleasant weather, blooming flowers. It’s an ideal time to enjoy a family vacation. |
MONSOON | July-September. This period should be avoided. The danger of landslides will be there. |
WINTER | October-February. Snow can be witnessed from December to February. |
Kasol & Kheerganga
SUMMER | March-June. Pleasant weather, blooming flowers. It’s an ideal time to enjoy a family vacation. Camping can be quickly done. |
MONSOON | July-September. This period should be avoided. The danger of landslides will be there. Roads will be slippery. |
WINTER | October-February. The temperature remains constantly low, but the view will be worth it. |
Places to visit during the Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour
Hadimba Temple: Nestled in Manali’s scenic landscapes, Hadimba Temple is an architectural and mythological marvel dating back to the 16th century. The temple is dedicated to Hadimba Devi from the Mahabharata and symbolises her devotion, selflessness, and protective nature. Built by Raja Bahadur Singh, the wooden structure features intricate carvings that blend seamlessly with the surrounding Deodar forests. The temple’s serene location and mythological significance make it a spiritual beacon, attracting devotees and tourists alike. During festivals, local traditions come alive, enriching the cultural tapestry and boosting the local economy.
Solang Valley: Solang Valley in Manali is a picturesque paradise offering a blend of adventure and natural beauty, with activities like paragliding, zorbing, horse riding, skiing, and more. Ideal for both thrill-seekers and nature lovers, it boasts lush green meadows in summer and a snowy wonderland in winter. Accessible by road and known for its breathtaking landscapes, the valley offers year-round excitement and is perfect for family vacations or romantic getaways. Visitors should choose activities wisely and consider on-the-spot bargains for better deals.
Mall Road Manali: Mall Road in Manali, spanning 220 meters from the Bus Stand to Model Town, is a bustling hub for tourists, particularly shopaholics. It features an array of branded showrooms, multi-cuisine restaurants, and street hawkers selling saffron, musk, handmade wearables, and jewellery. Visitors can find exquisite souvenirs such as Kullu and Kinnauri shawls, Dorjes, Thankas, Buddhist paintings, tweed jackets, and local wooden handicrafts, often with some bargaining. Renowned for its vibrant street shopping experience, Mall Road offers Tibetan and Himalayan handicrafts, woollen clothing, and Tibetan-style items. Additionally, the area features numerous budget-friendly hotels and eateries, making it an ideal location for shopping and lodging.
Old Manali: Old Manali, a peaceful town about 3 km from New Manali, is known for its cosy cafes, vibrant hippie culture, and the prominent Manu’s Temple, which marks where Sage Manu is said to have repopulated the earth. The town blends Indian and foreign influences, creating a unique charm along the Manalsu River. It’s a backpacker’s haven and a food lover’s paradise, offering a variety of dishes from trout and wood-fired pizzas to English breakfasts and Tibetan Gyathuk, all enjoyed in riverside cafes with live music and a laid-back atmosphere.
Rohtang Pass: Rohtang Pass, 51 km from Manali at 3980 meters on the Manali-Keylong highway, is a stunning gateway to Lahaul and Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. Open from April to October, it attracts over 2.5 million visitors annually for adventure sports like skiing, ice-skating, and paragliding, facilitated by the Indian Army’s snow clearance. The pass connects to Leh Ladakh and features nearby attractions like the serene Sonapani Glacier, the twin peaks of Gaypan, and the sacred Beas Kund. Rohtang is named ‘ground of corpses’ for its challenging terrain and separates the humid Hindu Kullu Valley from the high-altitude Buddhist Lahaul and Spiti Valleys. While Rohtang has no accommodations, Manali offers numerous lodging options for visitors.
Dhungri Van Vihar: Van Vihar National Park in Manali, situated near Mall Road, offers a peaceful retreat with its deodar trees, playgrounds for children, and a small lake for boating. The park’s well-maintained paths are perfect for strolls amid lush greenery, with the Beas River adding to the serene atmosphere. Nearby, Dhungri Van Vihar, known as the forest around Hadimba Temple, provides additional attractions like photo opportunities with Himalayan rabbits and yaks and a traditional Himalayan art museum. Hadimba Temple, a significant site in Manali, honours the character Hadimba from the Mahabharata and draws many visitors daily.
Jogini Waterfall: Jogini Falls, situated near Vashisht village in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, is a revered waterfall cascading 7,850 feet into the Beas River. Named after Goddess Jogini, the daughter of Lord Indra, the falls are considered a Shakti Peetha or a sacred site of feminine power. The area is a natural wonder and a spiritual haven, featuring a small shrine and the Jogini Mata Temple at its base. Accessible only via a picturesque 3-kilometre trek through apple orchards and pine forests, the journey to the falls offers stunning views of the Manali Valley and surrounding landscapes. This serene location attracts tourists and devotees, who experience its beauty and partake in local rituals.
Vashisht Temple: Vashisht is a picturesque village located 3 kilometres from Manali, across the Beas River, renowned for its ancient Vashisht Temple and natural hot springs. The temple, dedicated to the revered sage Vashisht, is over 4000 years old and is an important Hindu pilgrimage site. According to legend, the sage settled here after surviving an attempt to end his life. He was later saved by the river named Beas. The village is famous for its sulphurous hot springs, believed to have medicinal properties that can heal skin diseases. Turkish-style bathhouses offer privacy for bathing. The area also features a stone temple dedicated to Lord Rama. It provides stunning views of the Beas River valley, making it a popular spot for spiritual and scenic experiences.
Manikaran: Manikaran, located 41 kilometres from Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, is a revered site for Hindus and Sikhs, steeped in myth and legend. The name “Manikaran” is thought to derive from the Sanskrit word ‘Mani,’ meaning precious gemstone, linked to Hindu mythology where Lord Shiva’s anger led to hot springs emerging after a lost jewel was retrieved by the serpent deity Sheshnaag. Sikh legend recounts Guru Nanak and his disciple Mardana miraculously using a hot spring to cook chapattis for the needy, establishing the area as sacred. Nestled in Parvati Valley, where the Beas and Parvati rivers meet, Manikaran is home to significant religious sites, including temples and a Gurudwara, symbolising its dual importance in Hindu and Sikh traditions.
Kutla: The trek to Kutla was a challenging yet rewarding adventure through the Parvati Valley after an arduous journey from Grahan and a bus ride to Barshaini. Despite the heavy rain and demanding trail, they finally reached the secluded village of Kutla, known for its breathtaking landscape and tranquillity. With its basic homestays and serene setting, the town offered a perfect retreat from the commercial bustle of Kasol and Tosh. The travellers enjoyed the simple pleasures of Kutla, including local cuisine, warm hospitality, and the pristine natural beauty. Interactions with fellow travellers, star-gazing, and a peaceful morning in the village enriched the experience—Kutla, situated at 2650 meters.
Things to do during Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour
Paragliding in Manali: Paragliding in Manali is one of the most exciting activities, and every adventure lover should try it.
Best Time: May- October.
Best Place: Solang Valley
Costing: A 15-20 min flight in Solang Valley will cost around Rs2000-3000.
River Rafting in Manali: another activity to do in Manali for adrenaline junkies is river rafting. If you are a newbie, this is the perfect location for river rafting.
Best Time: June-July, October- February.
Best Place: Pirdi, near Beas River
Costing: The river rafting will cost Rs500-1000, and a package will cost rs2000, which includes accommodation and meals.
Zipline in Manali: Ziplining is one activity we all have done at least once. Manali is the perfect place to do it again, even if you’re a newbie. India’s highest ziplining is in Manali, 6000 feet above sea level.
Best Time: September to December and February to June.
Best Place: Solang Valley
Costing: Price will be between Rs 1500-3500
Skiing in Manali: Skiing is gaining popularity as an adventure sport in Manali and is becoming one of travellers’ favourite winter sports.
Best Time: December-January
Best Place: Solang Valley
Costing: You must rent everything for skiing, including clothes, shoes, socks, and gloves. This will cost around Rs 800-1000 per person.
River crossing in Manali: River crossing is a fun and challenging activity. It can be done in Van Vihar, Solang Valley,
Costing: Rs 350 per person.
Best Time: February to June and September to October
Best Place: Solang Valley
Zorbing in Manali: Zorbing is a fun activity that is often overlooked. You sit in a big, hard plastic ball and roll down the hill. You’ll find it in many places in Manali,
Best Time: September to December and February to June
Best Place: Solang Valley
Costing: Rs 500 to Rs 1000 per person.
Bathing in Natural Hot Water Springs of Manikaran: The Manikaran Hot Water Pool in Himachal Pradesh is a renowned natural hot spring near the Manikaran Gurudwara. Fed by geothermal waters, the pool spans 1.2 km along the Parvati River and has temperatures ranging from 70°C to 95°C. It is known for its medicinal properties and can even be used to cook food. Managed by the Gurudwara Trust, it offers community services like a free langar and rest house, attracting both tourists and pilgrims.
Food to try during Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour
Siddu: This is a local dish of Manali made from bread dough. It’s available in vegetarian and non-veg versions. You’ll quickly find it selling on the street.
Trout Fish: One of the best dishes in Manali and Kullu, trout is a treat for any fish lover. It’s not only tasty but also healthy!
Dham: a dish usually served in lunch, cooked on firewood. It combines various dishes and can be found only in Manali. It consists of Kadhi, Madra, Dal, Khatta & Meetha.
Momo: Momos have become the lifeline of every mountain destination. Whether fried or steamed, vegetarian or non-veg, you’ll find them across every street.
It’s a Tibetan d is very popular in Himachal Pradesh. It’s a spicy noodle soup with almost every vegetable in it. Once a try is a must!
Manali is situated between the mountains of Himachal Pradesh near Kullu in the Beas River valley. It is one of the most visited tourist places by domestic and international travellers.
Kasol is a small town in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated along the Parvati River and is known for its picturesque landscapes, charming cafes, and vibrant backpacker culture. Kasol, frequently called the "Amsterdam of India," is a favoured spot for trekking, camping, and immersing oneself in the surrounding natural beauty.
Kasol is best known for adventurous treks, beautiful views, and roaring rivers. Friendly locals, overjoyed dogs, and tempting food can be easily seen in Kasol. It is a gem of Parvati Valley, and many other places are nearby.
Known for adventure activities, breathtaking views, a shoppers' paradise, and hippies, Manali is a destination on everyone's list and attracts tourists during every season of the year.
It will cost between INR 8000 and INR 12000, depending on the number of people and mode of transportation selected.
The best time to visit Manali, Kasol, and Kheerganga is from September to April. The weather is pleasant during this earlier time, and snow can be seen in Manali in January and February.
Manali can be easily reached from all around the world.
From Delhi, various Volvos and government buses run daily between Delhi and Manali, which takes around 13-14 hours.
By Air, There is no direct flight between Manali and Delhi. The nearest airport is Bhuntar, which is 50km from Manali and can be reached by bus or taxi.
Manali can also be reached by car or taxi, and the route is breathtaking and tiring.
Adventure activities in Manali include a day trip to Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass and a Kheer Ganga trek in Kasol.
Paragliding, Hiking, Trekking, Camping, and River Rafting are some of the activities one can do in Manal and Kasol.
A 20min. Flying will cost around 3000 in Solang Valley.
Uncia Trails is the best travel agency for the Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour Package. They currently offer trips both in India and internationally. All our tours include a perfectly crafted itinerary and experienced crews and guides.
A week's trip will be long enough to explore the central and nearby places.
January and February are the best months for snow in Manali, Kasol, and Kheerganga.
This tour package includes Breakfast and Dinner for all the days you stay in the hotel/homestay/camp. Meals while travelling are not included.
Yes, there are direct flights connecting Manali to Delhi. The nearest airport is Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar Airport), about 50 kilometres away. Regular flights operate between Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and Kullu-Manali Airport.
Yes, the Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour Package is available for couples. You can also choose custom dates.
Yes, the Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour is available for families. It is the best-selling package among families because it covers the most scenic places in Himachal Pradesh.
Yes, the Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour is available for groups. Bigger groups can also receive a discount.
Both places are famous among travellers and have something different to offer tourists. Shimla offers colonial structures, British vibes, and a capital feeling, whereas Manali is for most adventure seekers.
The nearest airport is the Bhuntar Airport.
The distance from Kasol to Manali is 75km, which will take around 3 hours to reach.
The distance from Kheerganga base to Manali is 96km, which will take around 4 hours.
The distance from Kasol to Kheerganga base is 21km, which will take around 1 hour.
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