6 Days 5 Nights
Daily Tour
50 people
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Dist: 529 km | Time: 12 to 16 hr | Altitude: 300 m to 2050 m
The tour begins in Delhi in the late evening, with an overnight journey to Manali by either Volvo AC bus or cab. You’ll arrive in Manali the following day, ready to start your adventure. Prepare to be greeted by the beautiful mountain views as you begin your journey!
Meals: NA
Night: Overnight journey by bus/cab
Check-In: 11:00 am | Sightseeing: 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Upon arrival in Manali, you will drive towards your hotel. After a quick refresh, you'll explore Van Vihar and the Museum, then visit the ancient Hadimba Temple and the bustling Mall Road in Old Manali.
Meals: Dinner
Night: Stay at Hotel in Manali
Sightseeing Time: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
After breakfast, you will head to Solang Valley. Here, you can experience various adventure activities such as paragliding, skiing, zip lining, yak riding, tube sliding, and quad biking (excluded from the package). You will return to your hotel for the night stay in the evening.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at Hotel in Manali
Dist: 81 km | Time: 2 to 4 hr | Altitude: 2050 m to 1580 m
After having morning tea and breakfast, you will check out and depart for Kasol. On the way, you can enjoy river rafting and paragliding in the Kullu Valley. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel in Kasol and prepare to explore the charming city.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at the Hotel in Kasol
Trek Dist: 20 km | Time 5 to 7 hrs | Altitude: 1580 m to 2400 m
After refreshing in the morning, you will depart for Manikaran, famous for its natural hot springs. At Langar, you can enjoy rice cooked using hot spring water. After spending some time at Manikaran Temple, you will drive to Tosh village and spend the night there.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at the Hotel in Tosh
Trek Dist: 14 km | Time 5 to 7 hrs | Altitude: 2400 m to 3000 m
Wake to a beautiful Parvati Valley view and prepare for the Kheerganga Trek. After meeting your guide at Barshaini, you will begin the trek through lush forests and scenic landscapes. This Trek offers breathtaking views of the Parvati Valley and the majestic Himalayas.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Night: Stay at the Campsite in Kheerganga
Trek Dist: 14 km | Time 3 to 5 hrs | Altitude: 3000 m to 2400 m
After staying overnight at the Kheerganga camps, you'll wake up to a fantastic view of the valley. Then, you'll enjoy an excellent breakfast amidst the mountains before returning to Barshaini and taking a scenic drive back to 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 arrive in New Delhi early in the morning, bringing back countless memories and beautiful pictures to share with family and friends. Welcome to the vibrant and bustling city of New Delhi!
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. |
Tosh | Parvati Valley, Tosh Waterfall, Kutla, Kalga, Pulga, Tulga |
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.
About Manali Kasol Tosh Kheerganga Tour
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. Aw-struck views of apple orchards, skiing to paragliding, and cafes of old Manali to Mall Road, Manali has everything for everyone. Manali offers various places to visit, such as 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 also known as the “Amsterdam of India”. You are known for various trekking trails, which include Kheerganga. Kasol 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.
The last stop of our itinerary is Tosh. Located in Parvati Valley, it is still a lesser-known place among tourists. It is also known as the base of the Kheerganga trek. It is famous for its double-rainbow waterfall. It is a must-visit place whenever you are in Parvati Valley.
How to reach Manali?
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 but tiring.
Best time for Manali Kasol Tosh 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 & Tosh
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 Tosh Kheerganga Tour
Hadimba Temple, also known as Dhungari Temple, dates back to 1553. The temple is most renowned for its unique architecture and is the most famous among tourists visiting Manali.
Solang Valley: Solang Valley or Solang Nala must be noticed whenever in Manali. Situated at a distance of 14km and covered with snow-capped mountains from all sides, it is also very famous among adventure and snow lovers. You will find everything here, from skiing to paragliding and Maggi to tea.
Mall Road, Manali: Mall Road is Manali’s lifeline. It is always crowded with tourists and a shopping and food hub. Shawls, mufflers, suits, caps, gloves, boots—you name it, and they have it.
Old Manali: another must-visit place of Manali. Visit here to explore a variety of cafes and restaurants and to buy some super cool stuff.
Rohtang Pass: Located 50km from Manali, this place offers views that can not be missed. From the journey to the destination, it provides some mind-blowing views. A permit is required to visit here. You will witness the shooting location of the Bollywood movie “ Jab We Met”.
Dhungri Van Vihar, a wildlife sanctuary beside the Hidimba temple, is a perfect place to admire nature’s beauty. This place has its roots in Mahabharath; as they say, Hidimba, the wife of Bhim, used to bathe here in a pond.
Jogini Waterfall: Just take a hike and see this beautiful waterfall with a scenic view.
Vashisht Temple: Located near the river Beas, this temple is known for its hot water springs, which are said to cure various skin diseases.
Manikaran: Located in the Parvati Valley, it is an essential site for Hindu and Sikh pilgrims. Manikaran is also known for its hot springs, where it is said that diseases can be cured by taking a bath.
Kutla, located in Parvati Valley in Kasol, is known for its double-rainbow waterfall and breathtaking views.
Things to do in Manali, Kasol and Tosh
Paragliding in Manali: Paragliding in Manali is among the most exciting activities; every adventure lover never misses it.
BEST TIME: May- October.
BEST PLACE: Solang Valley
COST: A 15-20 min flight in Solang Valley will cost around Rs2000-3000.
River Rafting in Manali: Another activity to do for adrenaline in Manali 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.
COST: 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.
COST: 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
COST: You must rent everything, including clothes, shoes, socks, and gloves, for skiing. It 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.
Zorbing in Manali: Zorbing is a fun activity that should be noticed. You sit in a big, hard plastic ball and roll down the hill. You’ll find it in many places in Manali, costing about Rs500.
Bathing in Natural Hot Water Springs of Manikaran: Manikaran, a holy site for both Hindus and Sikhs, is famous for its natural hot water springs, which are known to cure any disease just by bathing in them.
Food to try in Manali
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 it’s fried or steamed, veg or non-veg, you’ll find it across every street.
Thukpa: A Tibetan dish 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 delightful village in the Parvati Valley, situated along the Parvati River in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is about 30 kilometres from Bhuntar and approximately 75 kilometres from Manali.
Tosh is a small, picturesque village in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is about 2,450 meters (7,874 feet) above sea level, near the end of the Parvati River. Tosh is approximately 20 kilometres from Kasol and 95 kilometres from Manali.
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.
Tosh is famous as the base of the Kheerganga trek. It is also a backpackers' and Hippies' Paradise. Beautiful views can be seen here all year. Tosh is growing as a travel spot and will soon be famous worldwide.
Known for adventure activities, breathtaking views, 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 Tosh is from September to April. During this time, the weather is pleasant, and in January and February, snow can be witnessed in Manali.
To travel from Delhi to Manali, you have several options:
By Road: Take an overnight Volvo or luxury bus from Delhi. The journey is approximately 12-14 hours, with buses departing from ISBT Kashmere Gate or Majnu ka Tila. Another option is to travel in a car; depending on traffic and road conditions, you can drive from Delhi to Manali, covering around 540 kilometres in 11-13 hours.
By Air: Fly from Delhi to Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar). The flight takes about 1.5 hours; from Bhuntar, it's a 1.5 to 2-hour drive to Manali (50 kilometres).
By Train: There is no direct train to Manali. You can take a train to Chandigarh and then hire a taxi or take a bus for the journey to Manali, which takes about 8-10 hours by road.
Each option offers a different experience, depending on your comfort, time, and budget preference.
Manali's must-do activities include visiting Rohtang Pass for snow fun, trekking to Jogini Waterfall, and paragliding in Solang Valley. In Kasol, explore the local cafes, trek to Kheerganga, and visit Manikaran Sahib. In Tosh, enjoy trekking the scenic trails, savour local Himachali cuisine, and soak in the serene mountain vistas. Each destination offers unique experiences that capture the essence of the region's natural beauty and culture.
In Manali, Kasol, and Tosh, some of the best activities include trekking through scenic trails like Hampta Pass and Kheerganga, paragliding in Solang Valley, exploring the hippie cafes and riverside camping in Kasol, and enjoying the tranquil mountain views in Tosh. Additionally, visiting local attractions like Rohtang Pass, Jogini Waterfall, and Manikaran Sahib and relaxing amidst nature make these destinations a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and serenity.
Paragliding in Kullu Manali typically costs between ₹2,000 to ₹3,500 per person, depending on the location, duration, and type of flight. Shorter flights (10-15 minutes) are usually on the lower end of the price range, while longer or high-altitude flights can be more expensive. Some packages may also include photos or videos for an additional fee.
Uncia Trails is the best Manali Kasol Tosh Tour Package travel company. They currently offer trips both in India and Internationally. All our tours include a perfectly crafted itinerary and experienced crews and guides.
One week is sufficient to explore Manali, Kasol, and Tosh. A well-planned itinerary could allocate 3 to 4 days for Manali to visit its top attractions, followed by two days in Kasol to soak in the natural beauty and local culture and a day or two in Tosh for trekking and experiencing the serene mountain village.
January and February are the best months to find snow in Manali, Kasol, and Tosh. Check the weather before planning your trip.
This tour package includes Breakfast and Dinner for all the days you stay in the hotel/homestay/camp. Meals while travelling are not included.
There is no direct flight between Manali and Delhi. The nearest airport is Bhuntar, which is 50km from Manali and can be reached by local bus or taxi.
Yes, the Manali Kasol Tosh Tour Package is available for couples. You can also choose custom dates and book your tour with Uncia Trails.
Yes, the Manali, Kasol, and Tosh Tour Package 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 Tosh Tour package is available for groups. You can also avail of a discount for bigger groups.
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 to Manali, Kasol, and Tosh is Kullu-Manali Airport, Bhuntar Airport, in Bhuntar, Himachal Pradesh.
Manali: The airport is approximately 50 kilometres from Manali, and the drive takes around 1.5 to 2 hours.
Kasol: The airport is about 30 kilometres from Kasol, and travel time by road is roughly 1 to 1.5 hours.
Tosh: The airport is around 50 kilometres from Tosh. The journey to Tosh takes about 2 to 3 hours, involving driving and a short trek.
Kasol is about 75 kilometers from Manali. The journey typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours by road, depending on traffic and road conditions. The route offers views of the mountains and valleys, making it a pleasant drive.
Tosh is approximately 95 kilometres from Manali. The journey typically involves driving through scenic routes, and depending on road conditions, it can take 3 to 4 hours to reach Tosh from Manali.
Kasol is approximately 20 kilometres from Tosh. Driving and a short trek can cover the journey between the two in 1 to 1.5 hours. Tosh is accessible by road up to a certain point, followed by a scenic walk to the village.
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