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jannattravelguruhp · 7 months
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mysterioushimachal · 7 months
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Discover the reasons to undertake The Bhrigu Lake Trek
Being the easiest trek Bhrigu Lake Trek is one of the ideal treks for newbies and experienced trekkers. Gulaba village is the base camp for the Bhrigu Lake trek. You’ll have to drive from Manali to Gulaba village which will take an hour or two as the distance from Manali to Gulaba village is 26 km. After reaching the base camp your trek to Bhrigu Lake will start.  The first campsite of this trek…
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onedaytripin · 1 year
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Best One Day Manali To Rohtang Pass Trip By Private Cab
Are you looking for a thrilling and scenic getaway from the hustle and bustle of Manali? Do you want to experience the snow-capped mountains, the lush green valleys, and the adventurous activities of the Himalayas? If yes, thenOne Day Manali To Rohtang Pass Trip by private cab is the perfect option for you. Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass that connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and…
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discoverkullumanali · 2 years
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Marhi near Rohtang pass reopens for tourists
Marhi near Rohtang pass reopens for tourists
Marhi, Rahla fall, Gulaba and many other places along Manali-Rohtang highway, which were closed for all kinds of vehicles in November following snowfall, have been reopened for tourists as snow has melted under the prevailing dry weather conditions. There is no snow in the lower areas near Manali. Hoteliers and taxi operators were demanding to reopen Rohtang pass during peak tourist season these…
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seemabhatnagar · 1 year
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Number of vehicles restricted on Manali Rohtang Pass
Court on its own Motion v. State of H.P. & Ors. 
Adverse impact of vehicular pollution on glacier, climate change and environment has led National Green Tribunal (NGT) to restrict the number of vehicles to 1000 on the road from Manali to Rohtang pass in Himachal Pradesh by its earlier order dt 23.04.2015 for tourism purposes on first come, first served basis.
Himanchal Taxi Operators Association Union had sought modification of the impugned Order on the ground that Rohtang/Atal Tunnel is completed and now more parking spaces is available at Gulaba, Marhi and Rohtang pass. The Union also contended that the data shows air quality has improved.
NGT observed that due to restricted number of vehicles air quality has improved cannot be presumed as a ground to allow plying of increase number of vehicles.
The argument of the Taxi Operators Union was due to increase tourism activities the number of vehicles permitted is not adequate and is required to be increased to 5000 vehicles per day between Manali & Rohtang.
Taxi Operators Association sought modification of the NGT order dt. 23.04.2015, the modification application was disposed of on 29.05.2015 by NGT. The matter though was further considered by the NGT with the Scientists of G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan, Environment and Development & further directions were passed on 09.05.2016.
This order/direction was modified on 19.06.2017 where by the NGT permitted 100 more cars out of which 60% would be petrol cars and 40% will be diesel cars. 25% of the applicants under this category will be only the tourists driving their own vehicles from other Districts of Himachal Pradesh and 75% of the applicant would be tourist from other parts of the country.
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harrysolotraveller · 2 years
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The Perfect Season to Visit Solang Valley
Solang Valley: An Ultimate Guide For A Great Adventure!
 Solang Valley is a beautiful valley in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The valley has an abundance of natural beauty and offers a variety of outdoor activities for tourists to enjoy.
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Solang Valley is a popular destination for adventure seekers, especially during the winters. The valley has many adventure activities that are exciting for tourists and offer them a great experience. Some of these activities include paragliding, river rafting, and trekking through the snow-capped mountains.
Visitors can enjoy these outdoor activities as well as go on day hikes or stay overnight at one of the many resorts in Solang Valley.
 This location is ideal for vacations because it is a destination that is great to visit all year long. The optimum time to visit Solang Valley, however, will depend on why you want to ascend a hill. The beautiful summers are the best time to enjoy sports like paragliding, gondola rides, and more. However, if you enjoy the wintertime and want to appreciate the rush of skiing and ice skating, the snowy months of November through February are the appropriate times to book your vacation.
 While the Solang Valley is especially beautiful in December because of the snow, the summers here include pleasant afternoons and chilly mornings and evenings.
 Activities That Are Adventurous In Solang Valley
 This location offers an immersive vacation for people of all age groups, with a wide range of things to do throughout the year. Summer is known for zorbing and paragliding, while winter is known for skiing. Regardless of when you choose to visit this magnificent haven, the following are the most exhilarating activities you may enjoy while there: Solang Valley Sports Center offers different kinds of packages for paragliding and rafting. You can visit our website for more details or you may call us.
 Paragliding
Paragliding in Solang Valley is the most thrilling activity to partake in throughout this summer and also one of the top adventure activities in Manali. Due to two jump sites, one on a greater level and one on a lesser level, you can actually fly in this encounter.
 To attempt the very first jump, one needs to have strong courage because it is one of Manali's most challenging adventure sports.
 ATV Ride
All-terrain motorcycles, also referred to as quad bikes, offer an adventure whether you're travelling solo or with loved ones. They have both solo and double seats. The bike is accessible all year long, giving you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to cross snow, streams, mud, and uneven, rugged terrain.
 Being able to enjoy the breathtaking views of the River Beas while engaging in this activity in the Solang Valley is only one of its numerous charms. You might even take part by attempting to control the beast, of course under proper supervision.
 Skiing
 Out of all the activities available in Solang Valley, skiing is the most exciting. It is possible to enjoy the beautiful snow scenery at a distance while also having infinite fun while riding through it because Solang is thought of as a hiker's paradise. There is skiing available in Rohtang, Marhi, Gulaba, and Dhundi as well, but the Manali adventure is probably going to be the best.
 Zorbing
 One of the enjoyable Solang Valley pastimes is zorbing, which involves one person rolling down a hill inside of an orb, also known as an orb or an elastic ball. In addition to skiing, river rafting, and paragliding, Solang Valley adventure sports include zorbing, which circles the valley's snow-capped mountains and lush, picturesque surroundings.
 You travel upside-down and around on this exhilarating trip to enjoy the splendour of Solang. To assure your safety, experts will be with you the entire time.
 A gondola or a ropeway in the Solang Valley
 The quick trek to the mountain's peak is worthwhile even though the Solang ropeway, or gondola ride, isn't in and of itself an activity. You are carried to the top in this state-of-the-art cabin where you may engage in a variety of adventure activities while soaring through the air at a speed of 6 m/s.
 A Jeep Safari
 A Jeep Safari in the Solang Valley will surely be one of the most exhilarating experiences—and definitely not for the weak-willed among us. Driving on the most hazardous roads seems like a once-in-a-lifetime event, but it also turns out to be a gorgeous drive with some breathtaking sights.
Roaring winds, verdant valleys, and snow-capped mountains will all be present when you pass through Rohtang Pass. The road descends and reaches Leh after crossing the pass, before making its way back to the Solang Valley. You should without a doubt take this risky tour if you're in Leh.
 Do you want to do adventure activities in Solang Valley?
 Book your activities with us and enjoy the full range of adventure activities, winter sports and treks in and around Solang Valley.
 Visit us for more information!
 https://www.solangvalleysportscenter.com/
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shinykittenland · 3 days
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Top 5 Places in Kullu Manali for Couples
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Kullu Manali is an ideal place for couples who want to spend some time together. Kullu manali offers a wide range of activity that you can enjoy with your partner like boating, and paragliding.  
Van Vihar National Park
This park is located in Manali. The main attraction of this park is deodar trees, man-made lake for boating. A beautiful garden and a perfect spot to spend some time with your partner.
Gulaba
Gulaba is located about 20 km away from Manali. It is a famous snow point during the time of snowfall. You can explore nature, can go for trekking and camping.
Bhirgu Lake
Bhirgu Lake is located in Kullu. You can visit Bhirgu Lake from Gulaba. It is famous as saint Maharishi Bhrigu did meditation here. You can try Bhirgu Lake trek.
Rahala Waterfall
Rahala Waterfallis located almost 16 km away from Manali. It is located on the way to Rohtang pass. The Rahala Falls happens due to the melting of glacier and that is why the water of this fall is extremely cold.
Great Himalayan National Park
Great Himalayan National Park is a UNESCO World heritage. It is located in Kullu district. This park offers trekking, birdwatching and the ambiance of this place is unimaginable. A must-visit place for couples.
You can book a Kullu Manali Tour from Delhi and ease your trip to spend quality time with your partner and create unforgettable memories by visiting these places.
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udaynagas · 2 months
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Gulaba Viewpoint Near Rohtang Pass
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traveltourister007 · 2 months
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Welcome to the picturesque paradise of Manali, where snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and gushing rivers converge to create a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. As your dedicated travel agent based in this Himalayan retreat, I am excited to introduce you to the enchanting beauty and myriad experiences that define Manali.Nestled in the Beas River Valley, Manali is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, starting with the towering peaks of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges that surround the town. The Rohtang Pass, a gateway to the Lahaul and Spiti valleys, offers mesmerizing views of glaciers and meadows blanketed in wildflowers during the summer months.Manali's charm extends beyond its natural splendor to its rich cultural tapestry. Explore ancient temples like Hadimba Devi Temple, nestled amidst cedar forests, or visit the peaceful Tibetan monasteries where the air resonates with chants and prayer flags flutter in the breeze.Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in a plethora of activities, from paragliding over Solang Valley's green slopes to trekking amidst pine and deodar forests. River rafting in the Beas River's rapids or skiing in the nearby slopes of Solang and Gulaba during winter are also thrilling options.Manali's vibrant markets offer a delightful array of local handicrafts, woolens, and delicious Himachali cuisine, ensuring a sensory journey through its bustling streets.As your travel agent in Manali, I am committed to crafting personalized itineraries that capture the essence of this Himalayan gem, ensuring you experience its natural beauty, cultural richness, and warm hospitality to the fullest. Let Manali captivate you with its serene landscapes and adventurous spirit—a destination where every moment becomes a cherished memory.
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manalivolvopackage · 5 months
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Day 01 : Delhi – Manali (By Volvo Bus)Manali
Stat your Manali Volvo tour from Delhi. Enjoy night long journey on board.
Day 02 : Manali
Have a healthy breakfast and set-off for Vashisht Temple, Hadimba Devi Temple, Monasteries, Manu Temple, and club house. Enjoy evening in your own way. Shop around or get back to hotel for night long stay and dinner.
Day 03 : Manali – Rohtang Pass / Snow Point – Manali
Breakfast and then leave for sightseeing tour to Marhi, Kothi Gorge, Rohtang Pass and Gulaba. Later head on to the Lahaul valley and enjoy its outstanding beauty. Get back to hotel for night stay.
Day 04 : Manali – Kullu Nagar – Manali
Enjoy the morning breakfast at the hotel and later get ready for an excursion to visit Kullu. Kullu – Naggar. After visit Kullu proceed Sightseeing of Naggar Castle Inclusive Via Trout Fish Farm, Raison Water Fall, Raison Monastery In Nagger Castle, Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery And Gayatri Devi Templein Jakatsukh Vaishano Davi temple in kullu. After that return back to Manali hotel. Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 05: Manali – Delhi (By Volvo Bus)
Have a healthy breakfast and enjoy rest time exploring the local places. Check-out from hotel in evening. Board bus back to Delhi. Departure.
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sonikkaa · 6 months
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Exploring the Power of Gemstones in Astrology
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Have you ever wondered why astrologers suggest particular Gemstones in astrology? Have you ever wondered why some diamonds feel more appropriate for you than others? It might very well be inscribed in the stars! Astrology states that every sign of the zodiac has a distinctive gemstone with its own set of energy and meanings.Aries, for example, loves bold diamonds and uplifting bloodstones.
 On the other hand, Taurus may find solace in their love of emeralds and calming rose quartz.Whether you're a passionate Leo or a caring Pisces, there's a gem just for you. Gulabae Jewels also creates pieces personalized  to your astrological identity, so you can wear your  connection to the universe with pride and style!
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jannattravelguruhp · 8 months
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mysterioushimachal · 2 years
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Gulaba | Manali Himachal Pradesh
Gulaba | Manali Himachal Pradesh
Beautiful Gulaba is a little village that is situated approximately 20 kilometres away from Manali on the road leading to Rohtang Pass. It is known for its entrancing natural scenery, which brings a huge number of tourists each year. One can hike around the area and set up a camp in order to take in the region’s breathtaking scenery while exploring. The vast majority of tourists who go to Gulaba…
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manaliholidays · 7 months
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Book Outstation Taxi Service in Manali - Manali Holidays
Hire a taxi in Manali at the best price. Book outstation cabs Manali. Make your Journey safe and hassle-free with Manali Holidays. Manali Holidays provides taxi and cab services across Manali and its surrounding destinations like Manali, Rohtang Pass, Sisu, Baralacha La Pass, Gulaba, Atal Tunnel, Solang Valley, and more. Book now for a convenient and memorable travel experience in and around Manali.
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captureatrip1 · 10 months
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Navigating the Himalayan Majesty: Unveiling the Ultimate Spiti Valley Bike Trip
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For adventure seekers who enjoy both mountains and motorcycles, Spiti Valley is a must-visit location. Spiti Valley Bike Trip is so diverse that it offers one of the most exciting travel experiences in the heart of the Himalayas. An amazing mountain, pass, valley, lake, historical site, vibrant culture, and some of the greatest local cuisine can all be found during a bike journey in the Spiti Valley. We at Motorbike Escapades present to you one of the most exceptional journeys in Himachal Pradesh, taking you through the secluded and secluded valleys of Kinnaur and Spiti. 
What location is the Spiti Valley?
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In the northeastern region of Himachal Pradesh, high in the Himalayas, is the chilly desert valley known as Spiti Valley. "The middle land," or the region lying between Tibet and India, is what the word "Spiti" refers to. Biking in the Spiti Valley is one of the most daring trips one can go on. One of the least populous areas of India is Spiti Valley, where a motorcycle tour offers the opportunity to see some of the stunning Himalayan terrain. Discover some of the world's oldest monasteries, including Key Gompa and Dhankar monastery, the last Indian village, Chitkul, the world-famous Chandratal lake, the world-famous Hindustan-Tibetan highway, the world's highest post office at Hikkim Village, the highest village in the world connected by road at Komic Village, and the world's highest post office at Hikkim Village. 
The perfect time for a trip to Spiti Valley
Although you may visit Spiti Valley year-round, whether or not you want to go on such an extreme adventure trip there depends on your level of adventure. Spiti valley is accessible both in the summer and the winter. In the winter, from November to early March, Spiti Valley is completely covered in snow, and access is quite difficult. The Manali-Kaza route will be closed during the winter, and the only way to access Spiti Valley is from the Shimla side. For this purpose, you will also need a reliable guide, a sturdy 4x4 car, and reservations for accommodation. The months of June through October are the optimum for visiting Spiti Valley; by this time, the roads from both the Manali and Shimla sides will be open and the snow will have melted. You may easily visit the area during this time and find all the amenities you need, including clean roads, lodging, cars, and public transportation. Therefore, if you're thinking about taking a road trip to Spiti Valley, it's best to go between June and October.
The best locations to see in Spiti Valley
The Top Places to Visit in Spiti Valley During Your Road Trip are listed below if you're thinking about taking one.
Atul Tunnel, Chandratal, Kunzum Pass, Losar, Kaza, Key Monastery, Kibber, Langza, Komic, Hikkim, Tabo, Dhankar Monastery, Mud village, Gue Mummy gompa, Nako Lake, Roghi Suicide point, Reckong Peo, Sangla, Chitkul, Hindustan Tibet Highway, Sarahan, Narkanda, Hatu peak, and Shimla are some of the places included in the list. 
Roadways in the Spiti Valley
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1. Manali to Kaza: There are two options available to you if you choose to drive the Spiti Valley from the Manali side. There are two routes: Manali-Gulaba-Rohtang Pass-Gramphu, which connects to the Kaza Manali highway; or Manali-Atul Tunnel-Koksar-Gramphu, which connects to the Kaza Manali highway. The roads from Manali to Gramphu are in fair shape in both directions, but the real fun begins when you enter the Kaza Manali highway, where you'll find lots of slush and gravel roads with several river crossings. The majority of the route from Gramphoo to Kaza is off-road and has numerous water crossings, however 30 kilometers before Kaza you'll come across Tarmac Road, which will be a huge respite after a rough ride. 30% of the road is a passable road, and the remaining 70% is off-road. 
2. Chandratal Road condition: The road is in poor state because it is still remote and off-the-beaten-path and no appropriate infrastructure has been put in place. entirely off-road
3. Conditions of the Kaza-Key Monastery-Kibber-Chicham bridge-Langza-Komic-Hikkim roads: Most of these are single-lane, uphill mountain roads; exercise caution when riding on these routes since they are steep, high altitude routes with side valleys that are quite deep. 20% are off-road and 80% are decent roads.
4. Kaza-Tabo-Dhankar Monastery: The route is mostly in good shape, with a few off-road areas. The Dhankar Monastery road is one lane and entirely steep. 20% off-road and 80% good roads. 
5. Dhankar - Mud village — 90% of the road to Mud village is acceptable, with a few rough spots. It is primarily asphalt.
6. Mud Village, Nako Lake, and Gue Mummy The majority of the roadways are elevated and hilly. There are a few, doable, single-lane, extremely small sections of Gue Mummy Road. Eighty percent decent road
7. Nako Lake - Kalpa - Sangla - Chitkul - Most roads drop towards Kinnaur valley after Nako Lake. The roads are extremely narrow and full of curves and twists when cycling. There is a section with shooting stones when you reach Kinnaur Valley, and you must traverse this spot with extreme caution. The path is quite steep and narrow all the way to Sangla, where one must turn left after passing the Karcham dam in the direction of Chitkul and the Sangla Valley. However, once in Sangla, the road to Chitkul is in fair shape, with a few uneven patches along the way. 
8. Sangla to Sarahan - After biking from Manali to Spiti Valley and exploring Chitkul, one might enjoy continuing on to Sarahan. The Hindustan Tibet Highway is currently undergoing construction, however most of the roads are in fair shape. The only way to get to Sarahan is to detour off the main highway and travel down a single-lane mountain road that offers breathtaking vistas of the lower Himalayas. 
9. Sarahan-Narkanda-Hatu Peak: Most of the roads are paved up to Narkanda; however, from Narkanda, one must detour to Hatu Peak. The route to Hatu Peak is narrow and steep, with thick forests and pine trees encircling it on all sides. Riding a bike in the rain is quite challenging because of the increased slickness and moisture on the road.
Routes for getting to Spiti Valley
There are two ways to go from Delhi or Chandigarh to the Spiti Valley. 
1. First route: Delhi/Chandigarh – Manali – Chandratal – Kunzum La pass – Losar – Kazi – Tabo – Nako – Kalpa – Narkanda – Shimla – Delhi/Chandigarh
2. Path No. 2: Chandigarh/Delhi – Shimla – Nagpur, Kalpa, Nako, Tabo, Kazi, Chandratal, Manali. 
It is possible to begin in Manali and finish in Shimla, or the other way around. 
Conclusion:
If you are planning a road trip or bike trip through the Spiti Valley, it is best to start from Shimla as it will allow you to acclimate and the road conditions are better than those in Manali. You should also visit between June and September as the weather will be more pleasant and the trip more comfortable. Make sure you select the adventure travel company that will best accommodate you and provide you with an unforgettable experience. For more details visit us @ Capture a Trip
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Walking Through the Clouds: The Best Trekking Routes in Manali
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Manali, a picturesque hill station in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Manali offers some of the most stunning trekking routes that allow you to walk through clouds, literally! In this blog, we'll explore the best trekking routes in Manali that promise an unforgettable experience.
The Allure of Manali for Trekkers
Manali is not just a destination; it's an emotion for trekkers. The town serves as a gateway to a myriad of trekking trails that offer everything from tranquil walks through lush forests to challenging climbs up steep mountain faces. The diverse topography allows for treks that vary in both scenery and difficulty, making it a hotspot for both beginners and experts. The trails often pass through ancient villages, giving trekkers a glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle. Moreover, the region is rich in flora and fauna, offering ample opportunities for wildlife photography. The thrill of reaching a summit and the serenity of the surrounding valleys make trekking in Manali an experience of a lifetime.
Hampta Pass Trek
Duration: 4-5 Days Difficulty Level: Moderate
The Hampta Pass trek is a journey through contrasting landscapes that will leave you spellbound. Starting from Jobra, the trek takes you through dense pine forests and open meadows adorned with wildflowers. As you ascend, you'll encounter the glacial valleys of Balu ka Ghera and Shea Goru, which offer a stark contrast to the greenery you left behind. The trek culminates at the Hampta Pass, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Lahaul Valley. This trek is also unique because it offers a crossover from the Kullu Valley to the Lahaul Valley, each with its own distinct geography and culture. The best time to undertake this trek is between June and October, when the weather is most favorable.
Beas Kund Trek
Duration: 3 days Difficulty Level: easy to moderate
The Beas Kund trek is not just a trek; it's a journey to the source of the Beas River, which holds significant historical and religious importance. The trek starts from Solang Nallah and takes you through alpine meadows and moraines, offering stunning views of peaks like Hanuman Tibba and Shitidhar. The final destination, Beas Kund, is a high-altitude glacial lake surrounded by towering peaks. It's a perfect spot for meditation or simply soaking in the natural beauty. Ideal for beginners, this trek can be completed in just three days, making it a perfect weekend getaway.
Bhrigu Lake Trek
Duration: 4 Days Difficulty Level: Moderate
Named after the legendary sage Bhrigu, this trek takes you to the mesmerizing Bhrigu Lake, situated at an altitude of 4,300 meters. The trek starts from Gulaba and is best undertaken between June and September. The lake is said to change colors with the seasons, offering a unique spectacle each time.
Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek
Duration: 6 Days Difficulty Level: moderate to difficult
The Bhrigu Lake Trek is a surreal experience that takes you to an alpine lake situated at an altitude of 4,300 meters. Named after Sage Bhrigu, who is said to have meditated here, the lake is a spectacle in itself as it changes colors with the seasons. The trek starts from Gulaba and passes through lush meadows and dense forests, offering a balanced mix of easy and challenging terrain. The final ascent to the lake is steep but well worth the effort, as you're rewarded with a stunning view of the lake and surrounding peaks.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek
Duration3–4 Days Difficulty Level: Moderate
The Chandrakhani Pass trek is steeped in local folklore and offers breathtaking views of the Deo Tibba and Pin Parvati ranges. Starting from Naggar, the trek takes you through dense forests of oak and deodar, leading to the Chandrakhani Pass. According to local belief, this is the path taken by the gods of Kullu to ascend to their heavenly abode. The trek offers not just natural beauty but also a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Essential Tips for Trekking in Manali
Physical Fitness: Ensure you are physically fit and acclimatized to the high altitude.
Gear up: Invest in good-quality trekking gear.
Local Guides: It's advisable to hire local guides who are familiar with the terrain.
Weather Check: Always check the weather forecast before embarking on a trek.
The Perfect Retreat After Trekking: LaRiSa Resort, Manali
After days of trekking through the rugged terrain of Manali, what you really need is a place to relax and rejuvenate. LaRiSa Resort in Manali offers just that—a sanctuary where you can unwind and relish the luxury you deserve. Located amidst the serene landscapes of Manali, LaRiSa Resort is a haven that combines rustic charm with modern amenities, providing an experience that is both authentic and luxurious, making it one of the best 5-star luxury resorts in Manali.
Why choose LaRiSa Resort?
Comfortable Accommodation: LaRiSa offers a range of accommodation options, from deluxe rooms to suites, all designed to provide the utmost comfort and relaxation. The rooms are spacious and well-furnished, complete with all the modern amenities you would expect from a luxury resort.
Stunning Views: One of the highlights of staying at LaRiSa is the breathtaking views it offers. Whether it's the snow-capped peaks or the lush green valleys, the resort provides panoramic views that you can enjoy right from your room.
Wellness and Spa: After a long trek, your body needs some pampering. LaRiSa's wellness and spa services are designed to rejuvenate your body and soul. Indulge in a range of treatments and therapies that will leave you feeling refreshed and ready for your next adventure.
Gourmet Dining: The resort offers a culinary experience that is a blend of local and international cuisines. The chefs use locally sourced ingredients to prepare dishes that are not only delicious but also healthy.
Local Experiences: If you're interested in exploring the local culture, LaRiSa offers various activities and excursions that give you a glimpse into the traditions and lifestyles of the local community.
Sustainability: LaRiSa is committed to sustainable tourism. The resort has various eco-friendly practices in place, from waste management to energy conservation, ensuring that your stay is as green as possible.
So, after conquering the peaks and valleys of Manali, head to the best of Manali luxury resorts for a stay that offers the perfect blend of luxury and comfort. It's not just a place to stay; it's an experience that complements the natural beauty and adventure that Manali has to offer.  
Conclusion
Manali is not just a destination but an experience that allows you to connect with nature like never before. The trekking routes in Manali offer a perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for trekking aficionados. So pack your bags, lace up your trekking boots, and set out to explore the unexplored!
In conclusion, Manali is a trekker's paradise, offering a range of trekking experiences for all levels of adventurers. And what better way to end your trekking expedition than by pampering yourself at LaRiSa Resort, where luxury meets natural beauty? It's the perfect way to complete your Manali adventure.
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