Basecamp
Manali
Duration
5 Days
Max. Altitude
13,050 ft.
Distance
1,380 Kms
Grade
Easy
Pickup/Drop
Chandigarh/ Delhi
Manali Tour Overview
Manali, one of the top tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh, is a year-round paradise for nature lovers, honeymooners, adventure seekers, and families. Nestled in the scenic Kullu Valley at an altitude of about 2,050 meters, Manali tour packages offer breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, lush pine forests, apple orchards, and the sparkling Beas River. Whether you’re looking for a Manali honeymoon package with romantic candlelight dinners, a family-friendly Manali sightseeing itinerary, or a budget Manali trip for friends, this hill station is the ultimate getaway.
From the bustling charm of Mall Road to the serene landscapes of Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, and Atal Tunnel, every moment in Manali feels magical. Adventure lovers can enjoy paragliding in Manali, skiing at Solang Valley, river rafting in Beas River, camping in Sethan Valley, and trekking to Hampta Pass, Bhrigu Lake, or Beas Kund. For culture enthusiasts, Hidimba Devi Temple, Manu Temple, and Vashisht Hot Springs offer a peek into Manali’s heritage and spirituality.
Our customizable Manali holiday packages are available from Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, and Bangalore, with options for Manali Volvo bus packages, self-drive road trips, and flight-inclusive deals. You can also opt for Shimla–Manali honeymoon packages, Manali–Kasol–Kheerganga adventure tours, or Spiti Valley extensions. The best time to visit Manali depends on your preference – summer (March–June) for pleasant weather and adventure, monsoon (July–September) for lush greenery, and winter (October–February) for snowfall.
Whether you choose a luxury Manali resort stay, a budget-friendly Manali homestay, or a camping experience under the stars, our packages include comfortable accommodation, private/sanitized transportation, guided tours, and local assistance. Book now and experience the Manali hill station tour that perfectly blends adventure, relaxation, and Himachali culture.
Manali Tour Short Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi / Chandigarh → Manali (Overnight Journey)
Distance: ~540 km (Delhi) / ~310 km (Chandigarh)
Time: 12–14 hours (Delhi) / 8–9 hours (Chandigarh)
Altitude Gain: 200 m (Delhi) / 365 m (Chandigarh) → 2,050 m (Manali)
Route: Delhi / Chandigarh → Bilaspur → Mandi → Kullu → Manali
Day 2: Manali Local Sightseeing
Distance: ~30–40 km (round trip)
Time: 5–6 hours
Altitude Range: 2,050 m (Manali)
Route: Hadimba Devi Temple → Manu Temple → Vashisht Hot Springs → Mall Road
Day 3: Solang Valley / Atal Tunnel / Sissu
Distance: ~80–100 km (round trip)
Time: 6–8 hours
Altitude Range: 2,560 m (Solang) → 3,100 m (Atal Tunnel) → 3,120 m (Sissu)
Route: Manali → Solang Valley → Atal Tunnel → Sissu → Return to Manali
Day 4: Manikaran / Kasol Trip
Distance: ~160 km (round trip)
Time: 7–8 hours
Altitude Range: 1,580 m (Kasol) → 1,760 m (Manikaran)
Route: Manali → Bhuntar → Kasol → Manikaran → Return to Manali
Day 5: Manali → Delhi / Chandigarh (Overnight Journey)
Distance: ~540 km (Delhi) / ~310 km (Chandigarh)
Time: 12–14 hours (Delhi) / 8–9 hours (Chandigarh)
Altitude Drop: 2,050 m → 200 m (Delhi) / 365 m (Chandigarh)
Route: Manali → Kullu → Mandi → Bilaspur → Delhi / Chandigarh
Manali Tour Detailed Itinerary
Distance: ~540 km (Delhi) / ~310 km (Chandigarh)
Time: 12–14 hours (Delhi) / 8–9 hours (Chandigarh)
Altitude Gain: 200 m (Delhi) / 365 m (Chandigarh) → 2,050 m (Manali)
Route: Delhi / Chandigarh → Bilaspur → Mandi → Kullu → Manali
Your exciting Manali tour package begins with a scenic overnight journey to Manali from Delhi or Chandigarh. As you leave behind the bustling plains, the road gradually winds into the lush green valleys and snow-capped peaks of Himachal Pradesh. The route passes through the beautiful towns of Bilaspur, Mandi, and Kullu, each offering glimpses of the majestic Beas River and the surrounding pine-covered slopes.
If you start from Delhi, the drive covers approximately 540 km, taking 12–14 hours. From Chandigarh, the distance is shorter at 310 km, taking about 8–9 hours. This Delhi to Manali overnight bus or Chandigarh to Manali private cab journey is an experience in itself, offering breathtaking landscapes and cool mountain air as you ascend to an altitude of 2,050 metres.
During the ride, you can make quick stops at local dhabas for authentic North Indian meals, sip hot chai, and enjoy the gradual transition from plains to the dramatic Himalayan terrain. As you reach Manali by morning, the crisp mountain breeze and panoramic views of the Kullu Valley will welcome you to the start of your unforgettable Manali sightseeing trip.
Distance: ~30–40 km (round trip)
Time: 5–6 hours
Altitude Range: 2,050 m (Manali)
Route: Hadimba Devi Temple → Manu Temple → Vashisht Hot Springs → Club House → Tibetan Monastery → Van Vihar → Mall Road
After breakfast, begin your Manali local sightseeing tour with a visit to the Hadimba Devi Temple, a 16th-century pagoda-style wooden temple set amidst dense cedar forests, dedicated to Goddess Hadimba from the Mahabharata. Continue to Manu Temple in Old Manali, the only temple in India dedicated to Sage Manu. Next, head to the Vashisht Hot Springs and Vashisht Temple, famous for their natural sulphur-rich waters that are believed to have healing properties. Your sightseeing continues with Club House, a recreational complex offering indoor games, boating, and a riverside café.
Visit the serene Tibetan Monastery, where colourful prayer flags flutter in the wind, and then take a peaceful walk in Van Vihar National Park, known for its tall deodar trees and boating pond. Wrap up your day at Mall Road, Manali’s bustling shopping hub, where you can buy Himachali woollens, handicrafts, and souvenirs, and try authentic local cuisine at popular cafés. By evening, return to your hotel for rest before the high-altitude adventure of Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, and Sissu the next day.
Hadimba Devi Temple – 16th-century wooden temple dedicated to Goddess Hadimba, surrounded by deodar forests.
Manu Temple – The only temple in India dedicated to Sage Manu, located in Old Manali.
Vashisht Hot Springs & Vashisht Temple – Famous for natural sulphur springs believed to have medicinal properties.
Club House – Recreational centre with indoor games, boating, and a riverside café.
Tibetan Monastery – Peaceful Buddhist monastery with colourful prayer flags and traditional Tibetan handicrafts.
Van Vihar National Park – A serene park with towering deodar trees and a small boating pond.
Mall Road – Manali’s main market for Himachali woollens, handicrafts, souvenirs, and local food.
Distance: ~80–100 km (round trip)
Time: 6–8 hours
Altitude Range: 2,560 m (Solang Valley) → 3,100 m (Atal Tunnel) → 3,120 m (Sissu)
Route: Manali → Solang Valley → Atal Tunnel → Sissu → Return to Manali
After breakfast, embark on a full-day high-altitude adventure trip from Manali, exploring some of Himachal Pradesh’s most scenic and thrilling destinations.
Main Highlights of the Day
Solang Valley (2,560 m) – Known as the adventure capital of Manali, Solang Valley offers year-round activities. In summer, enjoy paragliding, zorbing, ropeway rides, horse riding, and ATV bike rides. In winter, the valley transforms into a snow paradise perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and snow scooter rides. Surrounded by snow-covered peaks and lush meadows, it’s a must-visit spot in every Manali adventure package.
Atal Tunnel (Rohtang Tunnel) – 3,100 m – Drive through the world’s longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet, connecting Manali to Lahaul Valley. The 9.02 km tunnel is a marvel of engineering and provides spectacular views as you exit into the snow-clad landscapes of Lahaul. It allows year-round access, avoiding the weather-related closures of Rohtang Pass.
Sissu Village (3,120 m) – A charming settlement in Lahaul Valley famous for its Sissu Waterfall, apple orchards, and panoramic views of the Pir Panjal range. In summer, the valley blooms with flowers, while in winter, it’s draped in white snow, creating postcard-perfect scenery.
Photography & Scenic Stops – Capture the mesmerizing landscapes along the route, including the Beas River, pine forests, apple orchards, and distant glaciers. These stops are perfect for creating Instagram-worthy travel memories.
Local Himalayan Food Experience – Make short breaks at roadside cafés for steaming Maggi noodles, hot momos, and spiced tea, offering the authentic taste of the mountains.
By late afternoon, begin your return journey to Manali. Spend the evening at leisure—either relax at your hotel or take another stroll to Mall Road for shopping and dinner.
Distance: ~160 km (round trip)
Time: 7–8 hours
Altitude Range: 1,580 m (Kasol) → 1,760 m (Manikaran)
Route: Manali → Bhuntar → Kasol → Manikaran → Return to Manali
After breakfast, begin your journey towards the Parvati Valley, one of Himachal Pradesh’s most scenic and peaceful regions, known for its lush pine forests, riverside villages, and spiritual vibes.
Main Highlights of the Day
Kasol (1,580 m) – Popularly called “Mini Israel of India,” Kasol is a picturesque village on the banks of the Parvati River. It’s known for its relaxed hippie vibe, charming cafés, Israeli cuisine, and riverside trekking trails. Stroll through the local market to shop for woollens, handicrafts, and jewellery, or simply enjoy the sound of the river while sipping coffee at a riverside café.
Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara (1,760 m) – A revered pilgrimage site for Sikhs and Hindus, Manikaran Sahib is famous for its natural hot springs believed to have healing properties. Pilgrims take a dip in the hot water pools before offering prayers at the gurudwara. Don’t miss the langar (community meal) prepared using the geothermal hot spring water—an experience unique to Manikaran.
Natural Hot Springs – Apart from the gurudwara, Manikaran has several spots where hot water gushes out of the earth, even at freezing temperatures. Many visitors take a dip here for rejuvenation and relaxation.
Parvati River Views – Throughout the drive from Kasol to Manikaran, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Parvati River flowing through deep gorges, surrounded by pine-covered mountains.
Local Food Experience in Kasol – Try authentic Israeli dishes like shakshuka, hummus with pita, and falafel, along with Himachali specialities like siddu and thukpa.
By late afternoon, start your return journey to Manali, enjoying the scenic mountain drive. In the evening, you can relax at your hotel or explore Mall Road for some last-minute shopping.
Distance: ~540 km (Delhi) / ~310 km (Chandigarh)
Time: 12–14 hours (Delhi) / 8–9 hours (Chandigarh)
Altitude Drop: 2,050 m (Manali) → 200 m (Delhi) / 365 m (Chandigarh)
Route: Manali → Kullu → Mandi → Bilaspur → Chandigarh / Delhi
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and start your return journey from Manali to Delhi or Chandigarh. Enjoy the scenic mountain roads with views of the Beas River, pine forests, and small Himachali villages. On the way, you can stop at Kullu to shop for woollen shawls, handicrafts, and local souvenirs. Roadside fruit stalls also sell fresh apples, plums, and apricots (seasonal).
Travel comfortably by overnight Volvo bus, private cab, or tempo traveller. By late evening or night, you will reach Delhi or Chandigarh, marking the end of your 5-day Manali tour package filled with adventure, sightseeing, and Himalayan beauty.
Manali Tour Package Cost Includes
Transportation
All road transfers in comfortable, sanitized vehicles as per itinerary
Pickup and drop from Delhi/Chandigarh (or agreed starting point)
All transportation charges included: fuel, toll taxes, parking fees, and driver allowances
Accommodation
Stay in well-rated hotels or resorts in Manali (twin/triple sharing)
Neat and clean rooms with attached bathrooms
Hot water facility (subject to availability in winter)
Meals
Daily breakfast and dinner as per itinerary (vegetarian / non-vegetarian options)
Tea/coffee during breakfast and dinner
Sightseeing
Local sightseeing in Manali as mentioned in the itinerary
Excursions to Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, Sissu, Kasol, and Manikaran
Driver-cum-guide for basic sightseeing assistance
Other Inclusions
All applicable hotel taxes
Basic first-aid kit in vehicle
Assistance throughout the tour
Manali Tour Package Cost Excludes
Lunch, snacks, and any meals not mentioned in the itinerary
Mineral water, cold drinks, and beverages
Entry fees to monuments, temples, parks, or sightseeing points
Adventure activities like paragliding, skiing, river rafting, or horse riding
Personal expenses such as tips, laundry, room service, and shopping
Camera/video camera fees at tourist spots
Medical expenses, travel insurance, or emergency evacuation charges
Any kind of special transportation not mentioned in the itinerary
Costs due to bad weather, road closures, or natural calamities
Anything not mentioned under “Package Cost Includes”
Manali Tour Package Cost
Manali To Manali
₹ 10,500/- PP
₹ 7,999/- PP
- Pickup/Drop Ex- Manali
- 4 Nights Stay
- Breakfast & Dinner
- Forest Fees & Permit
- Trek Guide
- Safety & First Aid
Chandigarh To Chandigarh
₹ 8,500/- PP
₹ 10,500/- PP
- Pickup/Drop Ex- Chandigarh
- 4 Nights Stay
- Breakfast & Dinner
- Forest Fees & Permit
- Trek Guide
- Safety & First Aid
Delhi To Delhi
₹ 11,500/- PP
₹ 10,999/- PP
- Pickup/Drop Ex- Delhi
- 4 Nights Stay
- Breakfast & Dinner
- Forest Fees & Permit
- Trek Guide
- Safety & First Aid
Manali Tour Fix Departures
November
10 Nov - 14 Nov
15 Nov - 19 Nov
22 Nov - 27 Nov
25 Nov - 29 Nov
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December
1Dec - 5 Dec
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February
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25 Feb - 1 Mar
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How To Reach Manali Tour
Step-by-Step Guide to Reach Manali
1. Reach Delhi – The Nearest Major Metro City
By Air:
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi is the nearest major airport.
Well-connected to Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, and other Indian cities.
From the airport, you can hire a taxi to ISBT Kashmere Gate or take the Delhi Metro to reach the bus boarding point for Manali.
By Train:
Delhi Railway Stations (New Delhi NDLS, Hazrat Nizamuddin NZM) connect to all major Indian cities.
Popular trains: Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express, Jan Shatabdi, Garib Rath
From the station, you can hire a taxi or auto to ISBT Kashmere Gate for buses to Manali.
By Bus/Car:
Overnight Volvo and Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) buses run from Delhi to Manali.
Private AC/Non-AC buses also available.
Travel time: 12–14 hours from Delhi.
2. Delhi to Manali
Distance: ~540 km
Travel Time: 12–14 hours by road
Options:
Luxury Volvo buses (₹1,000–1,500 per person)
HRTC government buses (₹800–1,000 per person)
Private taxi (₹10,000–12,000 per vehicle)
3. Direct Flights to Kullu (Near Manali)
Airport: Kullu–Manali Airport (KUU) at Bhuntar, ~50 km from Manali.
Flights: Limited flights from Delhi & Chandigarh.
From Bhuntar, take a taxi or local bus to Manali (1.5–2 hours).
Summary – How to Reach Manali
| Route | Mode | Distance & Travel Time |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi to Manali | Bus / Car | ~540 km – 12 to 14 hours |
| Chandigarh to Manali | Bus / Car | ~310 km – 8 to 9 hours |
| Kullu Airport to Manali | Taxi / Bus | ~50 km – 1.5 to 2 hours |
Recommended Route from Major Cities
From Delhi to Manali:
Delhi → Overnight Volvo / HRTC Bus → Manali
From Mumbai to Manali:
Mumbai → Delhi (Flight/Train) → Manali (Bus/Taxi)
From Bangalore to Manali:
Bangalore → Delhi/Chandigarh (Flight) → Manali (Bus/Taxi)
Manali Tour Booking Policy
- Booking is confirmed only after receiving a minimum 30% advance payment
Balance amount to be paid at pickup time.
Payment Options
Online payment via UPI / Bank Transfer / Net Banking / Debit & Credit Cards
Payment receipt will be shared via email or WhatsApp for confirmation
Manali Tour Cancellation Policy
- 90% refund if cancelled 30+ days before trek date
- 70% refund if cancelled 15–29 days before trek
- 50% refund if cancelled 7–14 days before trek
- No refund if cancelled less than 7 days before trek or no-show
Manali Tour Essentials
Packing the right trek essentials ensures safety, comfort, and preparedness during your journey. Carry layered clothing for varying temperatures, sturdy trekking shoes for rough terrain, weather protection like raincoats and warm jackets, personal toiletries, a basic medical kit, and necessary travel documents. Don’t forget reusable water bottles, energy snacks, and sun protection to make your trek smooth and enjoyable.
Base Layer (thermal innerwear – top and bottom)
2–3 Full sleeve quick-dry T-shirts (avoid cotton)
2 Insulating Layers (fleece/wool sweaters or light down jacket)
1 Heavy Feather Jacket / Padded Jacket (for summit day)
2 Trek Pants (quick-dry; avoid jeans)
1 Windproof & Waterproof Jacket/Poncho
Thermal Track Pants (for nights)
Warm Innerwear & Undergarments (at least 2–3 pairs)
1 pair of high-ankle trekking shoes (snow/water-resistant)
1 pair of slippers / sandals for campsite use
Optional: Gaiters (for heavy snow)
Trekking backpack (40–50L) with rain cover
Daypack (10–15L) for summit day
Trekking pole (highly recommended)
Headlamp / torch with spare batteries
Water bottles (2 x 1L) or hydration bladder
Sunglasses (UV-protected)
Power bank
Ziplock / dry bags for organizing
Optional: Camera or GoPro
Toothbrush + toothpaste
Biodegradable soap / face wash
Lip balm (essential for cold cracks)
Cold cream / moisturizer
Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Quick-dry towel
Toilet paper / tissues
Hand sanitizer
Menstrual hygiene products (as required)
Wet wipes (optional but useful)
Paracetamol / Ibuprofen
Diamox (only after doctor’s advice)
Band-aids / blister patches
Antiseptic cream
Crepe bandage
Personal medication
ORS / Glucose / Electrolyte powder
Original Government ID proof (Aadhar, Passport, Voter ID)
Medical fitness certificate (if required by trek operator)
Trek disclaimer form (provided by operator)
Trek booking confirmation / permit copy (if applicable)
Manali Tour Fitness
Fitness for Manali Tour – Are You Travel-Ready?
The Manali Tour is suitable for all age groups, but it still requires a basic level of physical fitness, especially if you plan to explore nearby attractions like Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, or go for short treks. Long road journeys, high-altitude conditions (2,050 m in Manali and higher at passes), and cold weather can be challenging for some travelers.
Basic Fitness Requirements
Age Group: 5–65 years (physically active individuals)
Ability to walk comfortably for sightseeing (3–5 km/day)
Comfortable with road travel for 6–10 hours
No major breathing or cardiac issues (consult doctor if unsure)
Mental endurance for long drives, winding mountain roads, and cold climate
Why Fitness Matters for Manali Tour
Altitude: Some attractions like Rohtang Pass reach over 3,900 m, where oxygen is lower
Weather: Winter temperatures can drop to -5°C or lower
Terrain: Hilly roads, short treks, and uneven paths at sightseeing points
Travel: Continuous sitting during long drives can be tiring
Pre-Tour Preparation Plan (Start 1–2 Weeks Before)
Cardiovascular Endurance (3–4 days/week)
Brisk walking – 2–3 km
Stair climbing – 2–3 floors, 2–3 sets
Light jogging or cycling (optional)
Strength & Flexibility (2–3 days/week)
Light squats – 2 sets of 10
Shoulder and back stretches for long drives
Simple yoga poses for flexibility
Health Precautions
Stay hydrated before and during the trip
Avoid heavy oily food before long drives
Carry medicines for motion sickness if required
Quick Tips for Travel Fitness
Practice walking with comfortable shoes
Keep a light sweater/jacket handy even in summer
Eat light meals before mountain drives
Take breaks during long road journeys to stretch legs
Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol before high-altitude travel
Who Should Avoid High-Altitude Spots on Manali Tour
People with severe heart or lung conditions
Those with recent major surgery
Individuals with uncontrolled blood pressure or severe asthma
Manali Tour FAQ's
What is the best month to visit Manali for snow?
The peak time to enjoy snowfall in Manali is December to February. During this season, you can experience fresh snow at Solang Valley, Gulaba, and Rohtang Pass (if accessible). The temperature drops between -1°C and 7°C, so warm clothing is a must.
Is Manali safe for solo travelers and couples?
Yes, Manali is considered one of the safest hill stations in India. It’s popular among solo backpackers and honeymooners alike. Just book stays in well-reviewed hotels or homestays and avoid isolated areas at night for a completely safe trip.
What is the maximum altitude reached in a Manali tour?
Most standard Manali tours reach up to Rohtang Pass, which stands at 3,978 meters (13,050 ft). The high altitude offers breathtaking Himalayan views, but sensitive travelers should take it slow to avoid altitude sickness.
Which is better – Solang Valley or Rohtang Pass?
Both offer unique experiences. Solang Valley is open year-round with adventure sports like paragliding, skiing, and ATV rides. Rohtang Pass is seasonal (May–Nov) and famous for its high-altitude snow and panoramic Himalayan views.
What should I pack for a Manali tour in winter?
For a winter Manali trip, carry heavy woolen jackets, thermal wear, gloves, snow boots, a beanie, sunscreen, and UV-protected sunglasses. These will keep you warm and safe under both chilly winds and bright sunlight.
Is a permit required for Rohtang Pass?
Yes. A Rohtang Pass permit is mandatory for all vehicles and can be obtained online or through your tour operator. It’s important to book it in advance during peak season as slots are limited.
How many days are enough for a complete Manali trip?
A 4–5 day itinerary is perfect to explore all major attractions — Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Old Manali, Hidimba Temple, Mall Road, and Vashisht Hot Springs — without feeling rushed.
Can I visit Manali during the monsoon?
Yes, but July to September is the monsoon season with frequent rainfall and occasional landslides. It’s less crowded, cheaper, and perfect for those who love lush green landscapes and peaceful surroundings.
Are adventure sports included in Manali tour packages?
Most standard packages do not include adventure sports costs. Activities like paragliding, river rafting, zorbing, and skiing can be added at an extra charge depending on the season.
Is Manali good for a honeymoon trip?
Absolutely! Manali offers romantic snow-covered landscapes, cozy cafes, riverside walks, and private cottages that make it one of India’s most sought-after honeymoon destinations.
Which local food is a must-try in Manali?
When in Manali, try Siddu, a steamed bread stuffed with walnuts or poppy seeds, best enjoyed with ghee. Don’t miss Trout Fish from local rivers, Madra, and hot Thukpa to warm up in the cold weather.
What are some hidden gems to visit in Manali?
Beyond the popular spots, explore Jana Waterfall, Hamta Pass, Jogini Falls, and the peaceful village of Sethan, known for its igloo stays in winter.
Is Manali better in summer or winter?
Both seasons have their charm. Summer (March–June) offers pleasant weather and adventure sports, while winter (Dec–Feb) is perfect for snow lovers and honeymooners.
Can I work remotely from Manali?
Yes! Manali has a growing community of digital nomads. Areas like Old Manali and Vashisht have high-speed Wi-Fi cafes and work-friendly stays for long-term visitors.
How far is Manali from Delhi, and what is the travel time?
Manali is about 540 km from Delhi. By road, it takes around 12–14 hours, while the nearest airport is at Bhuntar (Kullu), 50 km from Manali.
Which is best travel company for Manali tour package ?
Solo Hike is Himalayas based travel company, providing Manali tour package services since 10 years. Solo Hike help you to get the package from Manali, Chandigarh and even from Delhi too, with best and affordable prices.
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