Manali, a mystical hill station in Himachal Pradesh’s northern Kullu valley, is encircled by lush oak, deodar, and pine woods, as well as stunning valleys and breath-taking views of snow-capped mountains. The stunning Himalayas gifted the globe one of the most popular honeymoon destinations. Beautiful vistas of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal peaks, which are primarily blanketed in snow all year round, may be seen from Manali.

Skiing – Manali offers a wide range of activities in the Solang Valley, one of the most visited locations in the city and a renowned tourist destination. It’s a center for adventurers, offering everything from paragliding and zorbing in the summer to skiing in the winter. Guests staying at the bungalows of Amã Stays & Trails in Manali can enjoy these exciting Manali activities and have easy access to the valley. Solang Valley is a highlight of Manali adventures, drawing travelers all year round with its breathtaking beauty and array of adventure sports.

Solang Valley – A short drive from Manali is Solang Nala, a little valley about 8400 feet above sea level. You can test your skills on a pair of skis or go snowmobiling there, which is a haven for adventure and sports lovers. When the weather warms up, people come here to paraglide and zorb. You may also enjoy stunning Himalayan vistas by riding a cable car. While summer is ideal for other adventure sports, winter is the best time of year to go if you want to engage in snow-based activities and sports.

Hadimba Temple – Maharaja Bahadur Singh founded this ancient temple in 1553. It is also referred to as Hidimba Devi Temple and Dhungari Temple. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to Bheema’s wife, Hidimba Devi. The wooden structure of the shrine distinguishes it from most Hindu temples in the nation. Another temple on the property is devoted to Ghatotkacha, the son of Hidimba Devi. With snow-capped mountains in the background and thick cedar forests all around, the temple is among the most picturesque places to visit in Manali.

Bhrigu Lake Trek – One of the most alluring short treks in the Himalayas is the Bhrigu Lake Trek  in Manali, which Situated at a height of 14,100 feet, this glacial lake is the ideal location for the very well mind -blowing thrills and adventure. It welcomes you with views of meadows, high altitude alpine lakes, and everything your heart has ever desired. Lord Ram’s instructor and renowned Indian mythology guru, Maha Rishi Vashashit, is credited with creating the sacred lake known as Bhrigu Lake. Along with a temple dedicated to Shiva and Ram, a village bearing the same name was also named after the Guru. The captivating Bhrigu Lake has a unique beauty all its own. In the late summer, it turns an emerald green colour and in the summer, it transforms into a beautiful blue hue. It’s really captivating to watch. 

Rohtang Pass – One of Manali’s most popular tourist spots is Rohtang Pass. It is among the most picturesque passes in the whole country. When Manali is covered with snow during the winter, the views are stunning. There is no doubt that the 13,000-feet elevation above sea level will give you chills. Many tourists travel here from India and other nations to play in the snow and go for hiking.