Located in the valley of the Beas River, Manali is a mountain town in the Kullu district. Beautiful snow-capped mountains, verdant woods, and extensive orchards of exotic fruit is found in and around this historic Himachal Pradesh’s city. It is peaceful and quiet in Manali. Manali- a haven of tranquility for its visitors, makes it a popular tourist attraction for people from all over the country. People flock here to escape the sweltering heat of the plains or to marvel at the first snowfall of the season. This is a paradise for those who find joy in exploring the outdoors and taking risks.
Paragliding, skiing, rafting, and hiking are just a few of the many adventure pursuits available in Manali. Manali's ageless beauty is reflected in its fantastical surroundings, which include Rohtang pass and Solang valley. You may spend hours frolicking in the snow while sipping on piping hot cups of tea, coffee, or Maggie. Relax while the sun plays hide-and-seek with you from a cloudless sky, and take in the sights and sounds of the rushing Beas River. Gain some perspective on life by checking out the Hadimba temple, Van Vihar, and the Vashisth hot spring. Mall road, in the center of Manali, is where most visitors eat and buy.
Summer: 10 degrees to 25 degrees
Winter: -5 degrees to 4 degrees
Monsoon: 12 degrees to 20 degrees
By Train: The nearest station to reach Manali is Ambala Cantt, which is 200 km away. You can also take the train from Chandigarh, which is 250 km away, and reach Manali.
By Bus: Many private buses from Delhi/Chandigarh run overnight to reach Manali in the morning.
By Air: The nearest airport to Manali is the Kullu Manali airport, which is just 10 km away.
The best times to visit Manali to see its stunning scenery are during the summer (April to July) and winter (October to February).