Trekking

Trekking

4.75 (219 Reviews)
₹3000.0 Price is for 1 people
Type: Trekking
Closing Days: Open all days
Suitable for: Young People
Timings: 06:00-18:00
Time Required: 1.0 hr
Best Time to Visit: May - October
Travel Tips:
Health and fitness consideration

Trekking, Manali Overview

Manali is a hill station located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India.

It is widely known as the starting point for many epic treks in the region. Adventure seekers and trekking enthusiasts from around the world flock to Manali to explore its rugged terrain, stunning snow-capped mountains, lush forests and breathtaking views.The most popular treks in and around Manali are the Beas Kund Trek, Bhrigu Lake Trek and Hampta Pass Trek. The Beas Kund Trek is a stunning three-day trek that takes you from the Manali to Solang Valley, then to the majestic Beas Kund lake. This trek is quite popular amongst the adventure lovers and beginners which offers breathtaking views of the Pir Panjal Range and is suitable for all kinds of trekkers. The Bhrigu Lake Trek is a moderately difficult trek located in the Rohtang Valley. This high altitude trek takes you to the spectacular Bhrigu Lake, located at an altitude of about 4300 meters. The Hampta Pass Trek is another popular option for the adventurous soul. This trek starts from Manali and takes you through the lush green meadows, dense forests, and snow-clad peaks as you make your way to the Hampta Pass.Manali is a paradise for trekkers, offering challenging yet rewarding trekking experiences.

There are a range of accommodations available in the region, as well as restaurants, nightlife spots and shopping areas. Travellers can also enjoy various activities like camping, paragliding, river rafting, skiing, zorbing, mountain biking and more. It is an ideal destination for those who enjoy adventure, spectacular landscapes and trekking.

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