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Lamadugh Trek

Lamadugh Trek

An explorer’s vision, the Lamadugh Trek is known for its breath-taking beauty . It is a two-day trek, and you will love absorbing the charm of nature here. Vast valleys with green vegetation feature the intrinsic charm of nature here. The trail takes the travellers through deodar and pine forests. As you ascend, the captivating beauty of the Upper Kullu Valley will rejuvenate your senses . 

Famous peaks like Deo Tibba and Indrasan add to the trekkers’ delight on the way to the top. You will also experience the mesmerizing beauty of the Bara Shigri glacier.he last part of the trek involves a horizontal movement in the ridge while entering Lamadugh and it is one of the best small treks in Manali.

Location: The trek starts from Old Manali, from Manu Temple and moves towards Lamadugh. Important places that lie in this trek include Manikaran, Hadimba Temple and Manu Temple.

Altitude: 9900 feet

Duration: 2 Days

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Bijli Mahadev Trek

Bijli Mahadev Trek

This one day trek in Manali is known for the electrifying experience that the trekkers enjoy at the Bijli Mahadev Temple, located in the Kullu Valley, on the top of the Mathan Hills. Besides, the travellers will get a first-hand experience of the enriched legacy and culture of the region. You will come across a typical specimen of hill architecture in the temple.

Trekkers love to enjoy the tranquillity of the area. Look out for the colourful painting on the door of the temple and the finer details. Bijli Mahadev trek covers a varied landscape , including apple orchards, paddy fields, verdant forests and much more. The alluring visuals have been captivating travellers over the years.

Location: Located to the East of the Kullu valley, the trek commences from the Jana village, which passes through Naggar, and then the ascent begins.

Altitude: 8000 feet

Duration: 1 day

Difficulty Level: Moderate

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Jogini Waterfall Trek

Jogini Waterfall Trek

The Jogini Waterfall trek is noted for beautiful gorges and greenery of the vegetation around it, and you can watch the waterfall dropping from a height of 160 feet. It is among the easiest Short Treks in Manali. This trail has gained extensive popularity, as one can complete the trek in around 4 hours. The trekkers march through the trail, along with the apple plantations and pine trees. 

This is among the best Short Treks in Manali, Cross your paths with a number of small rivulets that come crawling along the way. The path is dotted with a few guest houses and places to eat. Within an hour, you will be at the base of the fall, however, it will take a little more time to reach the top of the waterfall and three more hours to get across to the Vashisth Temple.

Location:  The Jogini Waterfall Trek lies 7.5 Kms. from the Manali bus stand in Himachal Pradesh, close to the Vashisht Village.

Altitude : 6,700 feet

Duration: 1 Day

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Hampta Pass Trek, Manali

Hampta Pass Trek

About Hampta Pass Trekking

Trekking through breathtaking Hampta Pass is a one-of-a-kind experience journey through the unparalleled beauty of Himachal Pradesh. Begin from the lush green valleys of Manali, and ascend through towering forests, crossing gurgling streams and picturesque meadows. 

The highlight of the trek is reaching the stunning Chandratal Lake, a tranquil oasis located amidst towering mountains. By availing of the thoughtfully crafted Hampta Pass trek package, you can pass by quaint villages, pristine waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna which make the experience a truly remarkable one. 

Quick facts about Hampta Pass Trekking:

Start Point/End Point: Manali Base Camp

Duration: 4 Nights & 5 Days

Hampta Pass Trek Height: 14,100ft

Hampta Pass Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate 

Trekking Distance:  35kms

Best time to do Hampta Pass Trek: Mid June - September

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Patalsu Peak Trek in Manali

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About the Patalsu Peak Trek:

Nestled at the head of the beautiful Kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh, Patalsu Peak climbs up to staggering heights of 13,845 ft. to offer unmatched panoramic views of Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba, Friendship peak, Dhauladhar Ranges and more. The trek is decorated with scenic beauty and enchanting appeal of Manali, Solang village and Shagadugh. Though the trek is comparatively difficult, yet it becomes fascinating as the trails coil through quaint little hamlets, alpine meadows and beautiful dense forests of oak and pine. 

Do not miss the unforgettable chance to experience an enchanting view of the avian species like Khaleej and morals during the trek. 

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Starting & Ending Point:  Panarsa

About Prashar Lake:

With views fit for a king, the trail, leading to the lake region i.e. from the city of Mandi to the little village of Apple village Jawalapur, become private and exclusive to every group that visits. The setting of the campsite in Prashar Lake location is yet another pleasant surprise because of its closeness to the water and its harmony with nature. Prashar Lake trek (2,730m), which happily takes people to the lake which is completely frozen in the winter and a dazzling beauty otherwise, is considered to be an important trek in Himachal Pradesh. It has in day: 13°C to 18°C , in Night: 0°C to 7°C and maximum altitude 8,956 ft.  The picture-perfect blue water lake is surrounded by the majestic Dhauladhar Ranges in Kullu Valley and it is always kept as a secret in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh.  About the Prashar Lake Trek Package: Tour will be started from Panaras through driving you will reach Apple village Jawalapur and from where your trek will start for Prashar Lake. You will have camp stay at beautiful lake site for one night and in morning again you will trek till Apple village Jawalapur from there you will drive by to Panarsa. During this trek, you will be going through the charming trails crossing the forests and several small streams. All meals for the Prashar Lake trek is included in the package. Apart from trekking you will have sightseeing, bonfire at camp and as per weather yoga meditation as well. As you climb the trails up, you will come to meet the local people and it is the best chance to know the indigenous culture closely. Also, once you finish the trek to Prashar Lake, you will have a satisfied heart filled with plenty of beautiful views of Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal, and Kinnaur mountain ranges. There is a surprisingly beautiful attraction near the lake that is the local temple of Prashar Rishi which has a lot of significant architectural brilliance carved on the walls. If you're in the mood for some outdoor adventure and want these memories to be etched forever, then make Prashar Lake trekking the trek of your choice!

About Camping:

For a decent stay, you can opt for alpine tents with common washroom facilities. All tent offers amenities like mattresses, pillows and clean linen. In the evening enjoy the musical night with a bonfire.

Quick Facts About Prashar Lake Trek :

Trekking distance:  24 km

Maximum altitude:   2730 m

Prashar Lake Trek Difficulty level:   Easy To Moderate 

ATM:  Mandi is the last point where you will get an ATM

Meals during your Prashar Lake Trek:

Breakfast, lunch and dinner (vegetarian and non-vegetarian) are included in the package

Stay during your Prashar Lake Trek:

Transit Room on the day of arrival in Panarsa for freshen-up Clock Room to leave any extra stuff at Panarsa Stay at Prashar Lake (Camping) Double/ triple/ Quad sharing Basis in camps

How to reach : Nearest railway station is Shimla and nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport, Kullu from there one can reach by bus and private vehicle. One can also take a direct bus from Delhi to Panarsa. Note:  The group package is available on weekends. Private trek can be arranged for more than one adult.

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Deo Tibba Trek, Himachal Pradesh

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About Deo Tibba Trek:

The Deo Tibba Trek offers a great view of the snow-clad peaks of Deo Tibba (6001m) and Indrasan (6220m) along with the glaciers of Jagatsukh and Deo Tibba. If the idea of trekking to Deo Tibba brings out the vision of scenic mountains and lush meadows and beautiful peaks.

Chikka, Seri, Tainta, and mini Chandra Tal are the scenic destinations of your trek which give you ample time to observe the purest form of nature abundant with alpine flowers, the glimpses of the famous peaks, the rivulets, and the popular Ravi River. Spend some time staring at the distant peaks or just admire the stunning waterfall you will definitely fall in love with this Deo Tibba trek.

Quick Facts About Deo Tibba Trek:

Duration: 6D/5N

Maximum Altitude: 14,000 ft.

Deo Tibba Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate

Total Trek Distance : 75 km

Temperature: 10 ° to 15 ° in the morning and -2 ° to -5 ° at night

Best Time to Travel: May - October

ATM: Manali

Nearest Railway Station: Jogindernagar Railway Station

Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport, Kullu

Start point/Endpoint: Manali

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The Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art in Manali, India, is a captivating institution that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Himachal Pradesh region. Situated amidst the stunning Himalayan mountains, this museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, handicrafts, and traditional items that showcase the unique lifestyle, customs, and traditions of the local communities.Inside the museum, visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, including ancient religious relics, historical documents, traditional costumes, intricately crafted wooden utensils, and musical instruments used in traditional folk performances. Each display provides valuable insights into the cultural practices and historical significance of the region, making it a fascinating journey through Himachal's vibrant past.The Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art also hosts interactive workshops and demonstrations, allowing visitors to participate in traditional crafts and arts, further enhancing their understanding of the local culture. For those seeking a deeper connection with Himachal's authentic heritage, this museum stands as a testament to the region's captivating history and enduring cultural legacy.

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Trekking in Manali: 10 Best Treks in Manali- 2024

To trek in manali is a wondrous miracle to behold.

One of the most stellar destinations that offer unbeatable trekking trails for the adventurous souls and nature lovers, Himachal Pradesh is truly a haven for trekking enthusiasts. As they say, “the wealth of nature is best savored when touched and sensed”, one has to experience the thrill, embrace the challenge, enjoy the air and behold the view to soak in the soul of this beautiful bounty of nature!

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Close your eyes and think about Manali, India-you are transported to a dreamy fairyland-the beauty of the place leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller! Manali, the beautiful high-altitude resort town nestled in the laps of Himalayan mountains of Himachal Pradesh is India’s epic answer to the European iconic retreats. Touted as the honeymoon destination with sylvan surroundings as well as a hub for thrill-packed adventure , Manali offers myriad activities like skiing, zorbing, parachuting, paragliding, biking, jeep safari, and river rafting to catapult your expedition to the next level.

All this plus an amazing topography of the region offers exciting opportunities for trekking in Manali . Your trip to this wonderland is incomplete without experiencing the thrill of Manali trekking with multitude of Manali trekking packages. The place has often been dubbed as the trekker’s paradise. All round the year, adventure junkies pack their backpacks and take a trip to Manali to be welcomed by its exquisite environs that are just so perfect. Trekking in Manali has come a long way as most of the popular treks of Himachal Pradesh originate from the Manali region. It is well-connected to most big cities of the country through road, train, and flight. With a multitude of trekking locales available, you can pick the one depending upon your choice of location and trek level. These trekking destinations offer an overwhelming experience-with every walk with nature you will receive more than you seek!

There are some common elements to these treks in Manali as you traverse through the beautifully diverse Himalayan terrain, small idyllic villages and are treated to the most exotic flora and fauna of Himachal Pradesh. However, each of these treks is steeped in mythology/folklore with certain highlights that are exclusive to that trek alone.

MYTHOLOGY SURROUNDING MANALI, INDIA)

Manali was named after Manu, a Santan lawgiver. Manali is said to be a derivation of Manu-Alaya, which means Manu's residence. Manu is said to have halted at Manali to rebuild human life after a great flood swamped the earth, according to Hindu mythology. Manali is a beautiful city tucked away in the Kullu Valley, which is known as the "Valley of the Gods." A historic temple attributed to the guru Manu may be seen in the town's native village.

Let's take a quick look at the 10 most popular destinations for trekking in Manali.

1. beas kund trek.

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An ideal 3-day weekend trek in Manali, with a total distance of 16 kms takes you to the source of the effervescent Beas river and touches an altitude of 12,772 feet. Walking towards the origin of the Beas river while experiencing the beauty of the region in its glorious best is a perfect gift for an adventurous soul.

The trek can be extended to 5 to 6 days if one wishes to explore further.

Also known as Vyasa Kund trek , the base point of the trek is the Solang valley , located at a distance of 13 kms from Manali. Dotted with vast grasslands, small rivulets, coniferous forests, and scenic campsites, Beas Kund trek treats you to the panoramic views of Deo Tibba, Hanuman Tibba, Dhundhi, Indrasen Peak and Pir Panjal range. The easy to moderate trekking trail of the trek makes it a big hit among amateurs as well as the professionals.

The best part of the trek is the Beas Kund lake located at the summit of the trek. According to the legend, sage Vyas meditated on the banks of this lake and wrote the epic Mahabharata.

The best months to undertake the Beas Kund Trek are Mid-May to Mid- October.

2. Bhrigu Lake Trek

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A perfect 3-day weekend escapade in himachal that takes you to the staggering altitude of 14,100 feet in such a short span, Bhrigu Lake Trek attracts beginners and seasoned trekkers alike. The approximate trekking distance of 25 km traverses through beautiful Alpine regions, green-carpeted meadows, splendid campsites, quaint mountain villages and floors you with the view of colossal peaks of Hanuman Tibba and Seven Sisters.

Bhrigu Lake perched at an altitude of 14,100 feet is the star attraction of the trek. The lake remains frozen for most of the year and is rooted deep in mythology. It is believed that Sage Bhrigu meditated on the banks of the holy lake. It is also said that many Rishis and Devtas took their bath in the sacred lake.

3. Hampta Pass Trek

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Hampta Pass is the most dramatic crossover trek in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. With a trekking distance of 35 km, this 5-day trekking extravaganza takes you to an ambitious altitude of 14,039 feet.

The easy to moderate trek captivates you with the most contrasting landscapes that range from vertical rock-walls to expansive grasslands, effervescent streams, silver waterfalls to hanging glaciers to the picturesque campsites and the barren and cold deserts of Lahaul and Spiti. The highlights of the trek are the contrasting sweeps of topography and the crossover trek from the glossy grasslands of Kulu Valley to the beautifully naked Chandra Valley in Lahaul Spiti.

The divinely beautiful Chandra Taal lake is a cherry on the cake of this most sought-after trek from the Manali region. Hindu mythology says that the trek route was traversed by Pandavas on their quest for heaven.

Mid-June to mid-October is the best time to do this trek .

4. Pin Parvati Trek

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If you are looking for 11 days of sheer exhilaration, then Pin Parvati trek is your true calling! The imposing altitude of 17,457 feet of Pin Parvati Pass leaves less for imagination.

Reaching the apex point of the trek is the most exhilarating part of this expedition- the pass links the Parvati valley of Kulu to Pin Valley of Spiti. The mesmerizing views of Pin Valley, Shrikhand Mahadev, Kinner Kailash, Bara Shrigiri, Parbati Goat Head peak, Fluted peak, Kulu Makalu floor you with their exuberance.

The 110 km difficult level trek is peppered with a shifting panorama of lush prairie grasslands on one end and a cold barren desert of Spiti region on the other end of the spectrum. Colossal pastures, Buddhist hamlets, freezing glaciers, Hot Springs of Parvati Kund and an assortment of vivid culture-the challenging Pin Parvati trek is certainly not for the feeble-hearted.

According to legends, Lord Shiva was known to have meditated here for years, after which Parvati became delighted and began to flow.

Uncertain rainfall and completely frozen snow mountain make this trek a very tricky one.

June, July and September makes for the best season for undertaking this trek.

5. Chanderkhani Trek

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A short yet beautiful trek of 3 days which traverses a distance of 19 kms, Chanderkhani Pass trek brings you to an altitude of 12,000 feet. Nestled amidst the best of Himalayan peaks, the trekking trail journeys along the mammoth Barabangal, Pir Panjal and Parvati Ranges and offers the most splendid view of the Deo Tibba and Hanuman Tibba peaks.

Like most of the treks of the Himalayan region, this trek is deeply influenced by mythology too. It is believed that the local deity of Malana, known by the name Jamlu carried a basket full of Gods and opened it near the pass. A strong wind blew them to the nearby peaks and they settled on these peaks under the strong gush of wind. The peaks get their names after the important Hindu deities who settled there.

The quaint mountain villages of Naggar and Rumsu and Chandrakhani Pass are the star attractions of this trek which remains covered in snow till the end of May.

This moderate level trek is ideal for beginners and best done from mid-May to September, barring July and August.

6. Bara Bhangal Trek

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This 11-day, 80 kms, challenging trek that takes you to an elevation of 16,000 feet is certainly not for the beginners. It is touted as one of the toughest treks in Himachal as you explore the rugged backcountry in the most isolated routes.

One journey through expansive pastures, meticulous river crossings, beautiful glacial lakes, stubborn trails, dangerous moraines, and Kalihani and Thamsar Pass amidst the mesmerizing views of Deo Tibba, Mount Indrasen, Hanuman Tibba and the peaks of Bara Shigri glacier.

The lengthy duration and tricky trails improve your trekking experience and take you to the next level.

The village inhabitants of Bara Bhangal themselves believe that they are the descendants of Alexander the Great. Knowing about their mysterious ancestry is certainly one of the high points of this trek.

From the summit the glorified views of the Himalayan mammoths, stretching far beyond the horizon, are the most rewarding package of the trek.

The best time to do the trek is during the months of May to September.

7. Deo Tibba Basecamp Trek

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Chota Chandratal , the emerald blue water lake at the foot of Deo Tibba is the star attraction of the trek. You also move along the Bhanara cave which is supposed to be the abode of Pandavas in Mahabharata.

TDescribed as one of the most scenic treks in the Himalayan region, the trek gets its name from Deo Tibba or the “Hill of Gods”. It is believed that the dome-shaped Deo Tibba is the heavenly throne of Lord Indra.

May to October are the best months to undertake this trek.

8. Prashar Lake Trek

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Easy to moderate level trek of Prashar Lake covers a distance of 16 km in 2 days to bring you to the altitude of 8,956 feet. This untouched beauty of Himachal Pradesh journeys through thick forests and snow-laden mountains to bring you face to face to the hidden Himalayan gem.

The absolutely stunning Prashar Lake aka Parashar Lake encompassed by the colossal Dhauladhar range is the focal point of the trek. The 3-story pagoda-shaped temple dedicated to Sage Parashar on the banks of the lake is the second main attraction of Prashar Lake trek.

The best months are February, April, May, and September to do the Prashar Lake trek. The trek can even be done in the winter months of December to February if you enjoy the snow.

9. Sar Pass Trek

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This moderate to difficult trek spans over six days and covers a distance of 48 km to reach the staggering altitude of 13,780 feet. It offers an ideal ground for both amateurs and experienced trekkers even though it can get a bit strenuous for beginners. Sar Pass Trek is a wholesome package that offers myriad meadows, glossy forests, meandering forest trails passing through pretty villages, steep climbs, glacial lakes, bubbling mountain rivers, silver waterfalls, Parvati valley, a skyline of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and an amazing slide-almost everything you can dream of as a trekker.

The highlight of the trek is the Sar Lake , the small frozen lake that the trekkers are treated to while journeying through the trek.

The most exclusive part of Sar Pass trek is the exhilarating descent that cannot be traversed by trekking, given its steep incline. The slope from the pass is the most fun part as you slide down almost 1 km to reach the gentler slope of the valley.

The best time to do the trek is from May to October.

10. Kheerganga Trek

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At an elevation of 13,000 feet, Kheerganga is nestled at the extreme end of Parvati Valley. It is the last inhabited village on the trekking route from Pin Valley via Pin-Parvati Pass. This 2-day trek with a short trekking distance of 12 kms is an easy level trek. The mild trekking route makes it an ideal destination for almost everyone.

The trekking route is interspersed with beautiful waterfalls, apple orchards, lush expanses of greenery, Hot water springs, Shiva Temple and offers a perfect journey to discover the beautiful Parvati Valley and its many secrets. The trek route slowly unveils the depth of the magical terrain.

Kheerganga is embedded deep in mythology. It is an important destination for Hindus as well as Sikhs. It is widely believed that Kartikeya, son of Lord Shiva and Parvati meditated at Kheerganga. Goddess Parvati would cook Kheer (rice pudding) in the hot water springs of the region, hence the name Kheerganga.

According to another legend Guru Nanakji while visiting his disciple in this region removed a giant stone and this is where the Hot Springs appeared.

These springs are undoubtedly the most popular part of the Kasol Kheerganga trek . The most amazing highlight of this trek is the rare experience as you take a dip in the hot water springs encompassed by the frosty snow-covered surroundings.

May to June and September to October are the best time to undertake the Kheerganga trek.

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Best treks in manali , 1. hampta pass trek.

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  • Altitude – 14,100 feet 
  • Best Time To Visit – July to October
  • Difficulty Level – Easy to Moderate
  • Duration – 5 Days
  • Base Camp: Jobra

If you’re in Manali, you must try the Hampta Pass Trek, as it is considered one of the best treks in Manali. Being a summer trek in Manali, the trail takes you through dense pine forests, pristine glacial valleys, vast meadows, and panoramic landscapes. You will journey through two valleys in the same journey – Manali and Spiti, and encounter woodlands, rocky inclines, and fast-flowing rivers. Although the trek is challenging, the reward is worth every step, especially when you reach an altitude of 14,010 feet and see the majestic Himalayas. Undoubtedly, Hampta Pass is one of the most amazing places in Manali . The highlight of the trek is Chandratal Lake, which is the cherry on the cake because of its pristine blue lake nestled amidst towering peaks.

2. Beas Kund Trek

  • Altitude – 12,772 feet
  • Best Time To Visit – May to October
  • Duration – 3 Days
  • Base Camp – Solang & Dhundi

The Beas Kund trek is an excellent choice for beginners or anyone who wants to try trekking for the first time. This 3 day trek in Manali is one of the popular summer treks in Manali, covering 27 km round trip. The trek begins at Solang Valley and Dhundha, both famous for the best activities in Manali like paragliding and zorbing. During the trek, you’ll pass through meadows, forests, and rocky terrain, with stunning views of Hanuman Tibba and Friendship Peak.  The highlight of the trip is the glacial lake Beas Kund, nestled amongst towering mountains. The mesmerizing views make it one of the best treks in Manali. If the temperature and weather allow, you can also take a dip in the freezing cold Beas River, a refreshing reward for your hard work.

3. Bhrigu Lake Trek

  • Altitude – 14,000 feet
  • Best Time To Visit – July to September
  • Difficulty Level – Easy
  • Duration – 4 Days
  • Base Camp – Gulaba

The Bhrigu Lake trek, one of the easy treks in Manali, is an excellent adventure for those who love scenic beauty. This 4 day trek In Manali begins at Gulaba, one of the top places to visit in Manali in one day which is located on the Rohtang Pass highway.  It takes you through vast meadows, charming villages, and dense forests. Finally, you’ll reach Bhrigu Lake, which is located at an altitude of 14,000 feet, and you will be awed by the crystal-clear blue waters of the lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The lake is considered sacred by locals because Maharishi Bhrigu meditated here.

4. Lamadugh Trek

  • Altitude – 9,900 feet
  • Best Time To Visit – March to December (The temperatures in December drop all the way down to -8°C)
  • Difficulty Level – Easy to moderate
  • Duration – 2 days
  • Base Camp – Manu Temple, Manali

Lamadugh Trek is a popular 2 day trek in Manali. It is a 12 km loop route that is perfect for backpacking, camping, and birdwatching. This trekking in Manali offers stunning views of pine and deodar forests, lush green valleys, and the crystal blue Beas River. The trek is also home to famous peaks like Deo Tibba,  and Indrasan. The Bara Shigri glacier adds to the beauty of the trek. The trek ends with a horizontal movement in the ridge while entering Lamadugh. If you’re looking for a small trek in Manali, then Lamadugh Trek is one of the best treks in Manali. 

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5. Chandratal Lake Trek

  • Altitude – 13,800 feet
  • Best Time To Visit – Mid-June to mid-October
  • Difficulty Level – Moderate
  • Duration – 7 Hours
  • Base Camp – Batal Village

Chandra Tal is a beautiful lake in Himachal Pradesh, India, known for its crescent shape and stunning views. To get there, you’ll need to trek for about 30km, climbing mountains covered in wildflowers and crossing sparkling waters.  This is one of the best treks in Manali and takes you through passes that connect the Lahaul, Spiti, and Kullu Valleys. At the end of your journey, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the Bara-Sigri Glacier, the second-largest glacier in the world. If you want a 1 day trek in Manali, then you must consider this.

6. Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek

  • Altitude – 18,000 feet
  • Duration – 6 Days
  • Base Camp – Deo Tibba Base

If you’re an intermediate trekker looking for a new challenge, the Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek is perfect for you. This six-day trek takes you through the lush green forests of Chika, the grazing fields of Seri, and the base camp at Tainta.  On day four, you’ll climb up to 14,698 feet and witness the magnificent Deo Tibba mountain, and will definitely fall in love with its beauty! You’ll also have breathtaking views of other mountains such as Jagatsukh Peak. Spend some time around these places and it will be a feast for your eyes and soul.

7. Chandrakhani Pass Trek

  • Altitude – 12,000 feet
  • Base Camp – Haripur

The Chandrakhani Pass Trek is a 4 day trek in Manali at an altitude of 12,180 ft. It’s a moderate-level trek suitable for beginners and those who have done at least one trek. This being one of the best treks in Manali offers a wonderful experience due to the forest on both sides of the trail. As you walk through the forest, you can smell oaks, deodars, and maple trees. The Chandrakhani Pass has a lot of hidden cultures, history, and stories. The trail starts from Naggar, where their prehistoric stories are connected, and ends in the village of Malana, where you will find a unique living style.

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8. Kheerganga Trek

  • Altitude – 12,007 feet
  • Best Time To Visit – April to November
  • Duration – 2 Days
  • Base Camp – Kasol

If you’re looking for an easy and short trek in Parvati Valley, the Kheerganga trek, a 2 day trek in Manali is highly recommended. The kheerganga trek starts from Kasol. The distance between Kasol and Kheerganga is about 22 km which takes about an hour to reach. This trek is perfect for beginners since it requires no prior trekking experience. Must go through a travel guide to Kasol to get a better view of the place. The picturesque trail takes you through some stunning scenery, and you’ll pass a few wooden bridges and some slippery sections along the way. You’ll also come across many beautiful waterfalls, so keep your cameras ready to capture the moments in one of the best treks in Manali. This trek is best done between April and November when the weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear. However, it’s important to be prepared for sudden weather changes, so bring appropriate gear. When you come back, don’t forget to try some of the delicious local food of Manali like Thukpa, Siddu, and Momos. They’re a real treat for your taste buds! 

9. Bijli Mahadev Trek

  • Altitude – 8000 feet
  • Duration – 1 Day
  • Base Camp – Jana Village

This 1 day trek in Manali is an easy trek in Manali. It is known for the exciting experience that trekkers enjoy at the Bijli Mahadev Temple, which is located in the Kullu Valley on top of the Mathan Hills. Along with that, travelers will get a chance to experience the rich culture and heritage of the region. You will also come across a typical example of hill architecture in the temple.  The Bijli Mahadev trek covers a varied landscape, including apple orchards, paddy fields, forests, and much more. The scenic beauty of the place has always been impressing travelers over the years making it one of the best treks in Manali.

10. Pin Parvati Pass Trek

  • Altitude – 17,457 feet
  • Best Time To Visit – June to July
  • Difficulty Level – Difficult
  • Duration – 9 Days
  • Base Camp – Mount Parvati

The Pin Parvati Pass Trek is located in Himachal Pradesh, and it stands at an altitude of 17,500 feet. This is a challenging trek and requires prior experience. This trek is one of the most exciting things to do in kasol . It is suitable for people who want adventure and excitement in the western Himalayas’ snowy peaks. The trek takes a long time to complete, and it is one of the seasonal treks in the Manali region. The Pin Parvati Pass connects the Parvati Valley of Kullu to Pin Valley in Spiti. This trek offers breathtaking landscapes, lush greenery, dense alpine forests, and colorful wildflowers. You will discover spectacular landscapes like cold, dry, deserted mountains, villages, cliffs, and high waterfalls. The trek falls in the Great Himalayan National Park and Pin Valley National Park, where you may observe snow leopards and rare Himalayan birds.

11. Sar Pass Trek

  • Best Time To Visit – April to June, September to November
  • Base Camp – kasol

Sar Pass is a stunning Himalayan trek that begins in the charming village of Kasol in Himachal Pradesh. The trek is graded as easy to moderate and covers a distance of 50 km. It takes you through beautiful pine forests, meadows, snow-capped mountains, and a variety of captivating landscapes. The best time to do the Sar Pass trek is between May to October when the skies are clear, and you can enjoy panoramic views of the area.  The place is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The altitude variations of the place allow you to spot many different plant species, including Pine, Deodar, Spruce, Fir, and medicinal plants like Brahma Kamal and Hatha Panja. You may also be able to spot wildlife species such as Himalayan Tahr, Brown Bears, and bird species like Monal pheasant and Western Tragopan.

12. Jogini Waterfall Trek

  • Altitude – 6,700 feet
  • Base Camp – Manali

The Jogini Waterfall is one of the popular offbeat places in Manali , and the trek to this place is one of the easy treks in Manali. It takes about four hours to complete. Along the way, you’ll see beautiful gorges, lush vegetation, and a stunning waterfall dropping from a height of 160 feet. The path will take you through apple plantations, pine trees, and across small rivulets. You’ll find guest houses and places to eat along the way. It takes an hour to reach the base of the fall and a little more time to get to the top. It will take about three more hours to get to the Vashisth Temple.

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10 Stunning Treks Near Manali, Himachal Pradesh in 2023

Embarking on Manali treks means plunging into the mesmerizing domain of nature’s beauty and the excitement of adventure. Situated among the magnificent scenery of Himachal Pradesh, it acts as a doorway to some of India’s most spectacular places to trek near Manali. The walks in Manali provide a chance to escape the ordinary and immerse oneself in the extraordinary, surrounded by gorgeous mountains and peaceful roads.

Best Places to Trek near Manali:

Let’s go out on an excursion to discover the top 10 Manali trekking places.

1. Beas Kund Trek: A Place of Serenity and Nature:

Beas Kund Trek

Beas Kund Trek is a testament to the splendor of the natural world. This walk provides a peaceful retreat to the Beas Kund glacier lake while passing across peaks covered with snow. The excursion combines tranquility and excitement while offering expansive views of mountains and meadows. The Beas Kund trek is considered easy to moderate in difficulty. The best time to visit Beas Kund Trek is from May to October, and it is well known for its crystal-clear lake and breathtaking scenery.

2. Trekking to Bhrigu Lake: A Mixture of Myth and Majesty:

Bhrigu Lake

The Bhrigu Lake Trek goes to the mystical Bhrigu Lake, steeped in stories and tales. This walk travels through lovely woodlands, green meadows, and breathtaking views. As you rise, the clean waters of the lake come into view, reflecting the majesty of the neighboring mountains. This trek’s difficulty level is considered moderate level. The best time to visit this excursion between May and September to observe the glories of nature emerge.

3. Trekking the Hampta Pass – From Green Valleys to Alpine Deserts:

Hampta Pass Trek

The Hampta Pass Trek is an exhilarating journey from the lush Kullu valleys to the alluring Lahaul alpine deserts. Cross the Hampta Pass, travel over imposing terrain, and take in the charming change in surroundings. This walk offers vistas of majestic glacial valleys and high peaks, and it is a lovely mix of difficulties and rewards. June through September are the ideal months to start your expedition.

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4. Trekking the Chandrakhani Pass: A Doorway to Hidden Pleasures:

Chandrakhani Pass

The Chandrakhani Pass Trek provides a doorway to the Himalayas’ undiscovered wonders. This journey through deep woods, vivid meadows, and attractive towns will send your emotions on an emotional roller coaster. You will be mesmerized by the expansive panorama of the Parvati Valley as you approach the pass. The ideal time to experience the Chandrakhani Pass Trek is from May to October because of its varied landscapes and cultural diversity.

5. Trekking at Prashar Lake: A Mystical Gem:

Prashar Lake

A mysterious jewel hidden at an elevation of 8,900 feet is revealed by the Prashar Lake Trek . A sense of calm and tranquillity permeates the snow-capped hills around the emerald-green lake. You reach this secret sanctuary after a journey through verdant woods and attractive pathways. The greatest months to delve into Prashar Lake’s mystery are April through June and September through November.

6. Trek to Patalsu Peak: Ascend the Heights:

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The Patalsu Peak Trek gives the ability to scale heights and take in the surrounding beauty. Your reward for completing this strenuous hike to the top of Patalsu Peak is a stunning panorama of the whole Kullu Valley. The journey passes through thick woods, gorgeous scenery, and routes covered with snow. Start this trip between April and June and September and November for an exhilarating experience and stunning sights.

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7. A Snowy Paradise on the Sar Pass Trek:

Sar Pass Trek

The Sar Pass Trek transports you to a snowy heaven with breathtaking vistas and exhilarating difficulties. The route passes through thick woods, quaint towns, and mountains covered with snow. This trek is one of the winter treks near Manali. It is breathtaking to see the Sar Pass covered with snow. The months of May through October are the finest for visiting this icy beauty.

8. A Calming Hot Spring Trek, the Kheerganga Trek:

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A trek to the calming embrace of natural hot springs is the Kheerganga Trek . The journey is the ideal fusion of excitement and leisure, complete with breathtaking vistas and a restorative plunge in the hot springs. The journey passes through stunning scenery, charming towns, and verdant fields. Between May and June and September and October, go out on this walk to enjoy the magnificent hot springs.

9. Friendship Peak Trek: A Dream for Adventurers:

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An adventurer’s fantasy, the Friendship Peak Trek entails ascending the peak’s heights. This strenuous hike passes through breathtaking scenery, alpine meadows, and majestic peaks. The hike gives you a chance to feel the rush of climbing and the satisfaction of summiting a mountain. The months of May through October are ideal for realizing this adventurer’s ambition.

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10. Trekking the Pin Parvati: A Trail of Legends:

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The verdant Parvati Valley and the desolate Pin Valley are connected by the mythical Pin Parvati Trek . This hike takes you through a variety of environments, including scorching deserts and emerald-green valleys. The Pin Parvati Pass, a high-altitude gem surrounded by majesty, is reached via the path. July through September is the ideal time to set out on this fabled journey.

The Trekker’s Paradise Explored In conclusion, trekking near Manali is a paradise for hikers seeking adventure, tranquility, and stunning vistas, not simply a place to visit. From serene lakes to majestic hills, every trip to Manali provides a different experience. So prepare for an amazing excursion through the captivating hikes around Manali by packing your luggage, lacing up your hiking boots, and setting off. Enjoy the excitement, take in the beauty, and make lifelong memories.

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Hampta Pass Trek, Manali

Hampta Pass, situated in the Manali region of the Himachal Pradesh, serves as one of the most convenient and enjoyable treks. Laden with pristine form of nature, the trail comprises of dense pine forests, pristine glacial valleys, vast meadows and panoramic landscape. Approx trekking distance (Both sides): 35 km Base Camp: Manali Difficulty: Easy-Medium Starting point of trek: Jobra

2. Beas Kund Trek, Manali

Beas Kund Trek, Manali

The Beas Kund trek is a perfect weekend getaway trek with outstanding views of Pir Pinjal mountain ranges over the Beas river. let your soul get wooed by the spectacular meadows of Dhundi and Bakarthach and finally, the glacial lake at Beas Kund which is worth all the trekking. Base Camp:  Manali Difficulty : Moderate Gradient Highest point of trek:  12,100 feet Starting point of trek : Manali

3. Chandratal Baralacha Trek, Manali

Chandratal Baralacha Trek, Manali

Tourists can enjoy the trekking route from the Baralacha La to the Chandra Taal in the Spiti Valley. This trek, which lasts for about a week, is absolutely fun-filled and exciting. It involves activities like camping and walking at high altitudes, as well as crossing a few glacial rivers. Base Camp: Baralacha La Spiti Highest point of trek: 4550 mts Difficulty: Easy-Moderate Starting point of trek: Baralacha La Spiti

4. Chandrakhani Pass, Kullu

Chandrakhani Pass, Kullu

At a flattering height of 3600 meters, nestled in the Parvati Valley, the Chandrakhani pass is a favourite trek in Manali for those who seek natural beauty as well as those in search of adventure with mountains and valleys in the backdrop. Approx trekking distance (Both sides):  35 km Base Camp:  Manali Difficulty:  Easy - Moderate Gradient Highest point of trek:  3,660 m Starting point of trek:  Manali

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5. Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek - Vibrant treks in Manali

Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek - Vibrant treks in Manali

Cradled in the lap of Himalayan Mountains in Himachal Pradesh, Deo Tibba trek is steeped with the richness of the nature and stunning landscapes. It is a spectacular trail passing through series of grazing pastures of Gaddi shepherds. Trekking Distance : 16 kilometers Base Camp: Jagatsukh, a picturesque village in the Kullu Valley. Difficulty : Moderately challenging Highest Point:  14,000 feet (4,267 meters). Starting Point: Jagatsukh Duration: 6 Days

6. The Great Himalayan National Park - Wildlife treks in Manali

The Great Himalayan National Park - Wildlife treks in Manali

The Great Himalayan National Park is quickly becoming what the wildlife scene in the region is being identified with and defined by. The park provides trekking facility to the visitors for which the Kullu Valley is the starting point. There are different levels provided for trekking ranging from easy to moderate hikes, moderate to tough and strenuous treks. Trekking distance : 30-60 kilometers (round trip). Difficulty: Moderate - Difficult Duration: 5 Days Base Camp: Gushaini. Highest point: Shilt Hut at approximately 3,600 meters. Starting point: Gushaini, Tirthan Valley.

7. Bara Bhangal Kalihani Trek, Manali

Bara Bhangal Kalihani Trek, Manali

Bara Bangal Kaliyahni trek, also known as the Shepherds trail trek, takes you from the lush green Kullu valley to the stark landscapes of Bara Bhangal range. A trekker will cross the Kalihani Pass and move northwest before reaching Bara Bhangal. Trekking Distance : Approx. 80 km (round trip). Base Camp: Bara Bhangal. Difficulty: Challenging. Highest Point: Kalihani Pass (15,500 ft). Starting Point: Manali. Duration: 9 Days

8. Malana Trek, Manali

Malana Trek, Manali

Malana village in Kullu, is a bit of shift in the world as we know it. There are around 200-300 stone roof houses sheltering 1500 people in Malana which is one of its kind. A trip to Malana is incomplete without trekking through the thick forests here. The trek in Manali takes you through the splendid valley and ends in a cascade of scintillating water, which makes it totally worth it! Distance : 8 km  Base Camp : Malana village Difficulty:  Easy to Moderate Highest Point: 9,837 feet. Starting Point: Malana

9. Bhrigu Lake Trek, Manali

Bhrigu Lake Trek, Manali

Bhrigu Lake is a high altitude lake located in the district of Kullu about 40 kilometres away from Manali. The route to the lake passes through mesmerising meadows. The trek to Bhrigu Lake is a stretch of 28 kilometres covered on foot and takes about four days to reach the lake. Base Camp: Gulaba Highest point of trek: Bhrigu Lake, 14,000 feet  Starting point of trek: Gulaba Difficulty: Moderate Duration: 4 Days

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Manali Trekking 10 Best Treks In Manali

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“Go where you feel most alive”, and Manali is a true representation of this. This beautiful hill station is located close to Kullu Valley the North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of 2,000m above sea level, amidst the snow-capped mountains, with meandering roads, breath-taking landscapes, treks through pine forests, and strolls through fruit orchards. Manali is home to some of the most enthralling trekking trails in the country, and we think that you deserve this experience of a lifetime! Let’s take a look at some of the best treks in Manali. 10 Best Treks In Manali: 1. Hampta Pass Trek 2. Beas Kund Trek 3. Lamadugh Trek 4. Chandratal Trek 5. Bhrigu Lake Trek 6. Jogini Waterfalls Trek 7. Pin Parvati Trek 8. Deo Tibba Trek 9. Sar Pass Trek 10. Miyar Valley Trek Hampta Pass Trek – Experience Contrasting Landscapes The most enchanting crossover trek in the country, the Hampta Pass Trek is a must-do if you’re in Manali. It covers two valleys in the same journey – Manali and Spiti, and you will be journeying through woodlands, on rocky inclines, and across fast-flowing rivers. Trek Summary: A. Altitude - 14,100 feet B. Best Time To Visit – July to October C. Difficulty Level – Easy to Moderate D. Duration – 5 Days E. Base Camp – Jobr Beas Kund Trek – The Perfect Short Summer Trek This beautiful trek starts just a little further from Solang Valley in Himachal Pradesh, and while it is just for about two or three days, it takes you through some spell-binding meadows, forests rich in exotic flora and fauna, numerous shepherd trails, gushing streams, and the view of a star-studded sky. Trek Summary: A. Altitude - 12,772 feet B. Best Time To Visit – May to October C. Difficulty Level – Easy to Moderate D. Duration – 3 Days E. Base Camp – Solang & Dhundi Lamadugh Trek – Wander In The Wilderness The Lamadugh Trek is just a 12km loop trail in Manali is famous for backpacking, camping, and birdwatching too. This one-day trek involves walking through pine and deodar forests, lush green valleys, across the crystal blue Beas river as you hear the sound of birds chirping all along. It is truly a glimpse of heaven on earth and should definitely be on your Manali trekking bucket list! Trek Summary: A. Altitude – 9,900 feet B. Best Time To Visit – March to December (The temperatures in December drop all the way down to -8°C) C. Difficulty Level – Moderate D. Duration – 6 Hours E. Base Camp – Manu Temple, Manali Chandratal Trek – Tranquillity In Turquoise Waters Chandra Tal is a crescent shaped lake in Himachal Pradesh and is reckoned as one of the most beautiful in the country. It is perched at a height of 4,200m and this 30km trek will have you climbing majestic mountains covered in wildflowers, across scintillating waters, through the pass connects that Lahaul valley and Spiti Valley to the Kully Valley, and finally experience the stunning view of the Bara- Sigri Glacier, the second-largest glacier in the world. Trek Summary: A. Altitude – 13,800 feet B. Best Time To Visit – Mid-June to mid-October C. Difficulty Level – Moderate D. Duration – 7 Hours E. Base Camp – Batal Village Bhrigu Lake Trek – Revel In Nature’s Wonders The Bhrigu Lake Trek is like an infinite carpet of lush greenery! It is one of the lesser known, but captivating Manali trekking destinations. This lake is also known to be the place where Saint Maharishi Bhrigu meditated. Just about 20km from Manali, this adventure offers you a walk through vast alpine meadows where horses gallop around, and the sight of the Seven Sister peaks from the summit. Trek Summary: Altitude – 14,000 feet Best Time To Visit – July to September Difficulty Level – Easy Duration – 4 Days Base Camp – Vashisht Temple Jogini Waterfalls Trek – A Mist of Surprises Another scenic Manali trekking destination that will allow you to hike 7km through dense forests and babbling waters, is the Jogini Waterfalls Trek. Just a few kilometres from the Vashisht Village in Manali, this waterfall cascades from a height of 160 feet and you’d be experiencing the mesmerizing view of River Beas and the snow-covered peaks of Rohtang to get there. Plus, this waterfall is religious importance too. The temple of the goddess Jogini is located at its base, and this is whom it has been named after too. Trek Summary: Altitude – 7,850 feet Best Time To Visit – March to May Difficulty Level – Easy Duration – 3 Hours Base Camp – Vashisht Temple Pin Parvati Trek – Exhilaration Unlike No Other The Pin Parvati Pass is one of the most adventurous Manali trekking spots, and should be undertaken by those who are looking for what ignites their senses. One of the high-altitude treks in India, the Pin Parvati trek is takes you through rugged pathways, tricky terrains, snow-laden peaks, glaciers, and green hills, all the way to Buddhist villages in the Himalayan region. If you’re a wildlife enthusiast, the flora and fauna are sure to excite you. Pro Tip: We would recommend that you take up this journey only if you’re well-acclimatized to harsh weather conditions and well-prepared for extensive climbs. Trek Summary: Altitude – 17,457 feet Best Time To Visit – June to July Difficulty Level – Difficult Duration – 9 Days Base Camp – Mount Parvati Deo Tibba Trek – A Medley Of Landscapes Deo Tibba is the second highest peak of the Pir Panjal ranges and offers panoramic views of pristine forests of spruce and oak, stunning white peaks, shining rivulets, making it a popular Manali trekking spot. In fact, the summit is shaped like a dome with an ice cap, and there are waterfalls as well as rockfalls! While you’re here, you can also explore the Bhanara caves, the abode of the Pandavas and camp under the starlit sky. Trek Summary: Altitude – 18,000 feet Best Time To Visit – May to October Difficulty Level – Moderate Duration – 5 Days Base Camp – Deo Tibba Base Sar Pass Trek – Glory and Grandeur One of the most sought-after Manali trekking adventures, the 48km Sar Pass trek is a paradise for explorers. Apart from the thrilling experience of trekking through magical meadows, valleys, and ice blankets, you also get to journey through the quant villages of Himachal, and enjoy Israeli, Chinese, and Continental cuisines. Trek Summary: Altitude – 13,000 feet Best Time To Visit – July to September Difficulty Level – Easy to Moderate Duration – 5 Hours Base Camp – Kasol Miyar Valley – An Explorer’s Favourite Escapade Lahaul is one of the fewer accessed Manali trekking destinations mainly because of the harsh rains, but is a blend of nature’s splendour and off-beat trails that kindle the adventurer in you. The trek essentially starts from Udaipur in Lahaul, and the terrain is relatively flat, with gradual slopes. The Miyar Valley is home to some of the most exotic species like the snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, medicinal herbs, and you can even spot sapphire rocks and teal glacial lakes. Trek Summary: Altitude – 15,000 feet Best Time To Visit – May to June and September to October Difficulty Level – Moderate to Difficult Duration – 7 Days Base Camp – Lahaul Best Time To Visit Manali Manali is every adventure aficionado’s favourite place! With beautiful landscapes and different charms offered every season, it is visited by tourists all-year round. We’d recommend not travelling to Manali during the monsoon season, since this hilly area is prone to landslides and floods and there could be restrictions on local transport and accessibility. October to June is the best time to visit Manali. You can witness lush greenery, blooming flowers all around you, and cooperative weather conditions. Things To Carry On A Trek When you’re going on a trek, we suggest you carry essentials that will keep you well-equipped to embrace anything that comes your way. Briefly, make sure to carry base layers like T-shirts and sweatshirts, insulating layers like a light quilted jacket, or a down jacket, and a shell layer like a good technical jacket. Your ensemble should include a thick pair of track pants, or if you’re doing a summer trek then preferably convertible cargos, and most importantly, high-ankle trekking boots with excellent grip. For a detailed packing check-list, you can check out our blog: This should keep you #ReadyForAnything! FAQs • How much does Manali trek cost? Manali offers numerous treks of different distances and durations. A typical trek package generally starts at ₹6,000 and goes up to ₹30,000. • Can we do trekking in Manali? Manali is called the adventure capital of India since it is home to some of the most enthralling Himalayan treks that will allow you to witness spectacular landscapes, challenging terrains, and abundant flora and fauna. • Which month is best for trekking in Manali? Manali is in all its glory during in the late summer and pre-monsoon time. It is best to visit Manali anytime between March and June as the weather is pleasant and it offers you picturesque views of blooming flowers, rich forests, and alpine peaks. • What is there in Manali trekking? Manali is one of the best trekking destinations in the country. It has multi-day treks, short hikes, and challenging treks for every kind of explorer. Each trek takes you through some of the most fairy-tale-like landscapes, breath-taking views of the alpine ranges, exotic wildlife, and villages nestled in the beauty of nature.

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The Ultimate Jogini Falls Manali Trek Guide – Here’s Everything You Need to Know!

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Posted on Last updated: January 11, 2022

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Manali is the perfect location in Himachal Pradesh for some scenic hikes and trekking. You’ll be walking in amongst lush forests, over babbling streams with mountains all around you!

However, if you’re on a tight time frame, you may find that a 2/3 day hike is not possible on your itinerary. 

But, don’t fret. There are many really lovely short treks you can do around Manali as well. One of those is the Jogini Falls Trek. 

This easy hike from Vashisht will lead you to one of the best waterfalls in the area and, from here, you can get some incredible views as well.

A lot of companies seem to advertise that you need to pay to go on this trek with a guide. But, it’s easy to go self-guided as well and it won’t cost you a penny. 

Here is my complete Jogini Falls Manali Trek guide with detailed directions and everything you need to know before you go!

Jogini Falls Trek Manali

What is Jogini Falls?

The Jogini Waterfall is a 160-foot cascade that crashes over the mountains and into the Beas River and Kullu Valley below. 

It’s located near Vashisht village in Manali and the waterfall gets its name from the village goddess known as Jogini. 

The area, river, and forest around the waterfall are seen as sacred due to it being a place where one of the Shakti Peethas fell. Making it a place of Feminine Power.

If you’re unfamiliar with Shakti Peethas, they are considered holy places to Hindus. 

According to sacred Hindu texts, a Shakti Peetha is a place where Lord Shiva’s Wife’s body fell. She was called Sati and, when she died, Shiva could not stop mourning her.

He carried her body around endlessly and started to perform his ‘Rudra Tandava’ or dance of destruction. He was causing havoc in the process and threatened to destroy the Earth.

Knowing full well that Shiva could not be tamed while he had Sati, Vishnu decided to cut her body up into 51 pieces and they fell across India. Now, there are temples dedicated to each place where Sati’s body parts fell. 

In Vashisht and the Jogini falls, the goddess is said to reside in the waters of this waterfall. So, it’s important to respect the area surrounding it on your visit.

A very basic description. But, if you wanted to learn more, you can read my Kamakhya Temple guide . It’s for Guwahati. I’ve actually been to 10 of these Shakti Peetha temples now! 

Jogini Waterfall Vashisht Manali

Where is the Jogini Falls in Manali & how to visit? 

Although many people advertise this waterfall as being in Manali, it’s actually accessible around 4 kilometres away from New Manali in the village of Vashisht (Bashisht). 

There is no short way to access Jogini Falls by car or by rickshaw. You can only access the waterfall by taking a trek.

From New Manali, you’ll need to trek around 4 kilometres to access the start of the Jogini Falls trail in Vashisht village. 

So, if you wanted to save some energy you could take a car or rickshaw to Vashisht temple. From there, you can start your hike.

From Vashisht Temple, the trek to Jogini Falls is around 3 kilometres through a forest trail. But, it’s not a flat path and does have some steep hills and steps in order to access it. 

Jogini Falls Vashisht Manali

How long does the Jogini Waterfall trek take? 

This completely depends on where you start from, your levels of fitness, and whether you want to take breaks or not. You’ll also need to schedule in time to relax at the waterfall, if you want to go swimming, take photos etc. 

If you’re starting your trek from the Old/New Manali area, it will be around 6/7 kilometres one way (14 kilometres total) . So, the walk and visit will take you around 3-6 hours.

If you start off your trek in Vashisht, it will be a lot shorter at 3 kilometres one way (6 kilometres in total). You’ll probably save yourself an hour or so. So, I’d factor in around 2-4 hours from Vashisht itself. 

Again, it depends on a variety of factors like if it’s been raining making the path muddy, whether you choose to stop for chai, how long you decide to stay at Jogini falls etc.

But, I’d definitely plan at least a half-day out of your Manali itinerary to complete this walk. Don’t leave it too late in the afternoon as you don’t want to be out here trekking in the dark. 

As we had just got off our overnight bus, we decided to hit the ground running and go out straight away for this trek. Ha, that was a huge mistake! 

So, as we were tired, we took our time getting there over a few hours. But, I didn’t mind as the views were incredible anyway. 

We also spent way more time than we anticipated at the falls just relaxing and dipping our toes in the water. As well as drinking a steaming hot cup of chai in the treehouses on the way back. It was a lot nicer to go slower and take it all in.

Jogini Falls Trek Manali

What is the best time to visit? 

Like most of India, Manali in Himachal Pradesh is a seasonal town. Winters can see it completely snowed under with no transport to access it! 

Most attractions and restaurants open from around April – September. So, if you did want to visit Manali, I’d plan to travel around the Summer/early monsoon season.

But, saying that, Jogini Falls isn’t a paid-for hike or attraction. There is no entrance fee. It’s open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year. There are no restrictions on when you visit. 

The best months to visit Manali are in India’s summer season around April – June. This is when there is less chance of rain and landfalls. The temperatures are cooler and paths won’t be as muddy. 

By June – September, Manali does see a lot of rainfall. It gets quite muggy and, if there have been heavy rains, the pathways here could be pretty mucky. So prepare with waterproofs. 

If you did visit in the offseason, you can still go on this trek but it will be riskier as it’s icy. However, I’ve heard that the Jogini falls freeze into ice and it’s magical! 

Manali in Monsoon Rains

Does it cost money to visit & can you go self-guided?

No, the Jogini Falls trek is completely FREE to go on and you don’t need to go with a guide either. 

A lot of companies will advertise this trek as a tour in a package in order to make money. They will make it seem like you can’t go alone. But, this is not true at all.

It’s completely possible to visit Jogini Waterfall self-guided.

Although there aren’t any signs on the trail to guide your way to these falls, it’s really easy to follow the single-track trail through the sanctuary forest. 

There is even a Google Map pin for it, so you could download an offline map on Maps.Me if you have no signal or data. 

To help you out, I’m going to give you some detailed directions below. 

Jogini Falls Trek Manali

Things to prepare for your Jogini Falls Trek

Before you go on the trek, there are a few things you should prepare;

  • Walking shoes – I wouldn’t say you need proper walking boots to do this trek but a good pair of shoes like trainers is easier. I wore my sandals and it was a stupid idea. It made walking up and down the steep hills that much harder and I kept slipping! 
  • Waterproofs – I usually don’t wear overalls or waterproofs in India as I find it too muggy. But, it’s a good idea to have a waterproof backpack for your valuables and electronics in monsoon. You can get soaked.
  • Offline Map / Maps – I didn’t have any sort of map or directions as I asked locals on the way. But, you could easily download an offline map to help out if you were afraid of getting lost. 
  • Water – Always take water with you. Whether you choose to buy some in Vashisht or take your own reusable bottle. Although the water from the falls is fresh and you could refill your water bottle with it, I don’t recommend drinking it. If you’re not used to the local water, it could make you seriously ill. That is unless you have something like purifying powder to clean it with. 
  • Snacks – There are plenty of cafés and chai stalls on the way. They sell chai, coffee, water and some fizzy drinks. They even have some snacks available like biscuits and instant Maggi noodles. But, if you want food at Jogini falls, there are no facilities. So, stock up for a picnic.

Please: if you take food in plastic bags and wrappers or buy single-use bottles, remember to take your trash with you to dispose of it later. 

Jogini Waterfall Hike trail Vashisht

Detailed Jogini Waterfall Trek directions

There are a few ways to access the trail for the waterfall but the easiest way is to firstly access the small village of Vashisht and start from there;

1. Navigate over to Vashisht village 

If you want to access Vashisht in Manali, you can easily walk from either Old Manali or New Manali in around an hour (4km). 

Vashisht is actually much cheaper for accommodation and food. So, if you were on a shoestring budget, you could base yourself here for trekking! 

This used to be the main place to stay for hippie travellers before Old Manali. This is because it’s much more peaceful with less traffic and bother.

If you’re based in New Manali or Old Manali and didn’t fancy walking, you can easily grab a rickshaw to Vashisht for around 100 rupees.

I wouldn’t blame you as it’s best to save your energy for the hike!

Vashisht Village Himachal Pradesh India

2. Locate Vashisht Temple

So, once you’ve arrived in Vashisht town, you’ll need to make your way over to Vashisht Temple.

It’s a tiny place, so you’re not likely to get lost. But, if you find yourself stuck, ask a local to direct you to the main temple here.

This temple is actually really pretty, intricately carved out of wood, and worth a look in. Like all temples in India remember to take off your shoes and make sure you’re appropriately dressed. 

Vashisht temple is also famous for its ‘hot springs’ nearby that apparently have healing properties. 

We were tempted to look for it but, for me, I’ve always been a little disappointed with these ‘hot spring’ type attractions. They always sound more magical than reality.

For one, women can’t really swim in there without being fully clothed meanwhile boys can swim around almost naked in their boxers. Yes, I know it’s the culture but it doesn’t half annoy me sometimes.

Also, there’s rarely ever any ‘hot’ water involved in these natural hot springs But, you’re welcome to try! Anyway, I digress, that’s a post for another day. 

Once you find the Vashisht Temple, follow the trail behind it to access the Jogini Falls walking trail!

Vashisht Temple complex Manali

3. Start the trek towards Jogini Mata Temple through the Sanctuary Forest 

You’ll instantly be relieved as soon as you walk out of Vashisht Town. Although it is quieter than that of Manali, it’s still not immune to traffic and noise.

Once you’re out in nature, you’ll love the feeling of hearing nothing. Just peace and quiet! 

It’s a single-track path really the whole way and nearer the start/end of the trek, you’ll find many cafés and stalls on the path. You could stop here to buy snacks or have a warm chai (more on that later)! 

After you walk past the majority of the cafés, you’ll end up entering amazing apple orchards, rolling rivers, and bridges over babbling brooks! It’s extremely scenic. 

Manali Mountains Himachal Pradesh India

Eventually, the trail will lead you inside a dense Sanctuary forest. These are sacred grounds that are part of the Jogini Temple. 

Many villagers come here to meditate, pray and leave offerings for the goddess. You may even find locals sleeping overnight, places where food has been prepared, or small offerings.

There are signs to tell you but it’s important to remain quiet through this forest out of respect. Lots of people come here for healing and don’t want to be disturbed from their peace. 

Not that many people seem to heed this notice. But, I always believe it does no harm to respect the rules.

Once you’ve come out of the forest, this is when you’ll see the Jogini Mata Temple with another more modern shrine nearby

Vashisht Forest Sanctuary Jogini Goddess

4. Walk passed the Jogini Mata Temple and you’ve made it!

From what I could see, this temple is not a place where tourists can visit. But, it is still nice to stop and have a quick peek from the outside. 

Just beyond the outskirts of the temple area is the bottom of the Jogini Waterfall! 

From here, you can access the Beas River and a small pool at the bottom where lots of people cool off and dip their feet. Lots of people also go swimming in the pool as well.

You can chill out here and relax at the bottom of the falls, even pull out a picnic by the water if you wanted to. 

But, you can barely see the waterfall cascade from the bottom. So, if you wanted to get a closer look at the waterfall in the mountains. I’d recommend hiking up the steep hillside to the upper viewpoint. 

Jogini Falls Trek Temple Jogini Mata Temple

5. Alternative route – head up the hillside to take a closer look at the waterfall

Now, I’m not going to lie to you, the walk up the hillside to get a closer look is pretty steep. 

Remember that I said I had sandals on?! Yeah, I really regretted my choice of footwear when I decided to climb up this hill. Don’t be as irresponsible as me. 

There isn’t really a beaten track or trail at all to get to the top. So, you’re almost scrambling up the hillside to reach the peak. 

The uphill climb to Jogini Falls View

At one point, due to the hill being muddy, I fell and almost tumbled down the hill! Luckily, my friend grabbed me but he said his heart nearly fell out of his chest! Thankfully, I didn’t roll too far haha! 

Despite the scrambling, it is well worth climbing to the top. From here, you can really see the cascade falling through the mountains and the views are spectacular as well. 

There are also lots of overhanging rocks that you can climb and little places to explore around this area. So, go for it!

The only thing I did hate more than going up, was trying to get back down.

The trail doesn’t really lead anywhere else beyond the waterfall, or, not that I’m aware. So, we just started to head back to Vashisht once we were done. 

Jogini Falls View Vashisht

6. See the lower Jogini waterfall

As well as seeing the view of the waterfall, there is the option to trek over to the lower waterfall area up the mountain a little bit. 

This is by far the most impressive experience as you’ll see the full force of the cascade but it will take a lot longer to trek too. 

Here you can go stream hiking, swimming, and explore the cave beneath the mountains where the waterfall hits the Beas River.

For us, we were simply too tired and were pretty happy with our impressive lookout from the top! 

But, if you’re feeling energised, you can head further on into the waterfall if you wish. It will require a bit of climbing upstream but I’ve heard it’s well worth the extra effort. 

7. Stop off at the many chai stall ‘treehouses’ on the way back!

So, once you’re ready to head back, you’ll come across those amazing tea stalls that will be waiting for you! 

We decided to treat ourselves to a steaming cup of chai on the way back from our walk. It was almost like a treehouse that overlooked the mountains and it was the perfect place to chill out for a while. 

I definitely slept well later that evening as we were pretty much running on empty.

I was so glad we did it though as the Jogini waterfall is well worth seeing in Manali! 

Chai treehouse in Manali Himachal Pradesh

Looking for more things to do in Manali?

Manali is breathtaking! As it’s located high up in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, you don’t have to go far to see the views. They will be all around you! 

A lot of travellers choose to hang out in the many amazing cafés here, I’d highly recommend checking out Dylan’s Café and trying their incredible cookies.

If you do fancy exploring some of the areas, there are lots of amazing attractions to explore. You could visit the amazing Hadimba temple to learn about local Hindu culture.

I loved my day trip up to the Rohtang Pass, also known as India’s most dangerous road! We hired a car with some other travellers and made the journey up into the mountains. You can read about that here.

A few days later, we then also made our journey up to Leh Ladakh via the same road. If that is your plan next make sure you read my bus journey guide here. Or, my Ladakh travel guide here.

There are so many amazing things to see in Manali. So, make sure you read my complete Manali travel guide for more options.

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Jogini Falls Trek Manali Vashisht village Himachal Pradesh

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Wednesday 23rd of February 2022

Jogini waterfall trek starts from Vashisht village and it is 4 km away from Vashisht temple and 7.5 km from Manali bus stand.

The main thing about Jogini Waterfall Manali is that the stream of water makes it into two waterfalls. It takes 10-15 minutes to reach the first waterfall and again the next 20-25 minutes to reach the top waterfall. There is a different way from the first waterfall to another.

Jogini waterfall Manali got its name because of Jogini goddess of Vashisht temple. Its water gets merged into Beas River downstream. You should do a Jogini waterfall trek in December or in the rainy season. I have heard that Jogini waterfall Manali in December creates a different enthusiasm because of the winter season.

Trust me if you come to explore Manali and Jogini falls trek Manali is not there in your bucket list then in my opinion your trip will remain incomplete.

Saturday 23rd of January 2021

Does it take 3-4 from Vashisht to the Jogini falls, or the entire trek (other than the time we spend at the falls) takes 3-4 hours from Vashisht?

Sophie Pearce

Thursday 15th of April 2021

Hi shreetama, it will take around 3-4 hours from the town of Vashisht itself! It's a long old hike there, so take water and breaks when you need. Stay safe, Sophie x

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11 Best Treks in Manali for True Adventure Seekers

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11 Best Treks in Manali- Himachal Pradesh, is a real gem amid the Himalayan foothills. This breathtaking area is recognised for its breathtaking views of steep mountain ranges, meadows, valleys, and lakes. You may also experience the greatest hikes in Manali, the adventure capital of the world.

Here are the 11 Best Treks in Manali for True Adventure Seekers.

Manali Friendship Peak Expedition

Mount Friendship Peak, located in Himachal Pradesh’s Pir Panjal Range, offers one of the most stunning vistas of the region from an elevation of 5289 metres. It boasts a beautiful perspective of different Himalayan ranges as well as prominent peaks such as Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba, and Indrasan. For this breathtaking and unobstructed perspective, plan a Friendship mountain climbing adventure in the spring (February-March) or fall (October-November).

Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass Trek

This lovely pass is located in the majestic PirPanjal range. This links Lahaul’s Chandra Valley with Manali’s Kullu Valley. You will be able to see the magnificent Himalayas up close and personal. At 4270 m, the altitude is rather intriguing, and it is a popular hiking route for first-time hikers. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the stark beauty of the Lahaul Spiti valley. The path passes through places like Balu ka Gera, Siagoru, Chandra Tal, and Chatru. This energising experience will stick with you for the rest of your life since the terrain is stunningly gorgeous and diverse.

This may be combined with the Manimahesh hike to make your holiday even more enjoyable.

Bhrigu Lake Trek

Bhrigu Lake Trek

This massive lake is located at an elevation of 4300 metres, to the east of the famed Rohtang Pass. Rishi Bhrigu, the renowned Indian sage, is said to have meditated near this lake, on this grassland. The freshness in the air and the lovely aroma of flowers will energise and revitalise you. This hiking path is relatively challenging, but you should come at least once because of the awe-inspiring splendour that awaits you. Trekking excursions in India are both fascinating and fulfilling.

Deo Tibba Trek

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This walk is also known as the Chota Chandratal trek. It is one of the most beautiful hiking routes in Manali since it will take you through some of the most diverse flora and wildlife on your approach to the Deo Tibba base camp. This intermediate level hike will teach you a lot about trekking, and the otherworldly beauty of the area will draw you in close. The Deo Tibba excursion will undoubtedly be an adventure of a lifetime for you. Chikka, Seri, Tainta, tiny Chandratal, Jagatsukh, and other locations will be visited throughout the journey.

Pin Parvati Trek

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This hike requires you to walk on crystal clear glaciers. This is undoubtedly an experience, but consider the difficulty as well. If you want some “me-time,” here is the place to go. The path comprises Barsheni Town, a lovely small village tucked in the Himalayas, Rudranath Camp, where you may enjoy the calm sight of the fascinating Parvati River , and then Tunda Bhuj, Mantalai, and so on. Enjoy the breathtaking view of the surrounding scenery and lake, which adds to the natural beauty of the area. Get amazing savings on adventure trip packages in India.

Beas Kund trek

Beas Kund trek

The captivating experience of the Beas Kund hike will transport you to a realm resembling heaven. This is a well-known hiking location. One of the main attractions is the view of the Beas River. The lush emerald fields, the blue sky, the cloud moving away just above you, and the lake that graces this region are all quite appealing. Trekkers from all over the world come here to experience the calm and tranquillity of the setting. The Deodar woods, as well as the Bakarthach and Dhundi grasslands, contribute to the area’s allure. Himachal Pradesh excursions are both unexpected and exciting.

Chandrakhani Pass Trek

Chandrakhani Pass Trek

If you want to encounter mountains that may cast a spell on you, the Chandrakhani Pass Trek is a must. This is located in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu valley. This hiking excursion takes you to Naggar, Chaklani, and then directly to Chandrakhani Pass. On the route, you will see gorgeous Oak, Deodar, Pine, and Birch woods, as well as verdant luscious meadows and the Dhauladhar range.

Chandratal Lake Trek

Chandratal Lake Trek

Bijli Mahadev Trek with Rafting Camping in Kullu Manali

Trekking, rafting, and camping – isn’t that awesome.

Bijli Mahadev Trek with Rafting Camping in Kullu Manali

This tour will undoubtedly appeal to those who want adventure. Rafting on the Beas River, camping, and trekking are all options. Bijli Mahadev will take you to areas in Himachal that you have never been before. These pristine areas are so stunning that you should lose your mind and immerse yourself in nature’s splendour. To make the most of this wonderful journey, combine it with Triund Trek-Dharamshala.

Bara Bhangal and Bir Trek

Bara Bhangal and Bir Trek

Enjoy nature’s enchantment in this snow-capped region of Himachal. This thrilling hiking adventure will take you deep into the heart of nature. You will be able to see Deodar trees, woodlands where wildflowers flourish and spread their wonderful aroma, oak forests, and the oldest hamlet known as Bara Banghal. Here lives a tribal clan that is mostly pastoralists. This town is a true hidden gem in this region.

This lovely hamlet hike in the Parvati valley will undoubtedly entice you to return again and again. This picturesque town is bordered by towering hills like Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba. Some of the things you will definitely like are the distinct culture, lifestyle, and customs. This prized trekking location is progressively gaining popularity, owing to its ethereal beauty, and you can also drink up its grandeur with trekking vacation packages in India .

The above was the list of 11 Best Treks in Manali for True Adventure Seekers by The Himalayan Outback. Book your trekking trip with us and have some adventurous and enjoyable moments of your life.

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21 Best Treks in Manali, Himachal Pradesh

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Mountains humble you and give you a sense of uniqueness. Himachal in the north is covered in alpine trees, and the problematic trails that wind through them perfectly capture the allure of a mountain. When the body yields to climb, endless landscapes and snow-capped peaks never stop boosting your soul.

Depending on the area and amount of difficulty, you can choose your favourite trekking path from those found around Manali. Most hikes in Manali and elsewhere in this region are once-in-a-lifetime adventures. These treks are also well-liked during the winter months in India, where the tight mountain trails provide hikers with an utterly exhilarating experience. Here, we've compiled a list of some of the top paths for a wonderful Manali trekking trip.

1. Beas Kund Trek

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The Beas Kund Trek offers the best opportunities for trekking in Manali. An adventure-starved soul will find the walk from easy to moderate the ideal cure. The trip leaves Solang Valley and travels over high alpine terrain to get to Beas Kund. The best months to make this hike are May through October. The walk also passes via the river's source and is an excellent getaway from Delhi for a long weekend. With this encounter, you can also take advantage of the benefits of camping in Manali, giving you many memories.

2. Hampta Pass Trek

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One of the highlights of trekking in Manali is the Hampta Pass Trek. The breathtaking scenery draws Adventurers to the Hampta Pass thrilling trek. Over 10,000 feet in elevation, the Hampta Pass falls in the Pir Panjal range and meanders close to the Lahaul Valley until coming to an end at Chatru close to Chandratal.

3. Bhrigu Lake Trek

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At a height of 4270 meters above sea level, Bhrigu Lake is a high-altitude glacial lake. From Manali, the Bhrigu trek begins. It is one of Himachal Pradesh's most beautiful short treks. You may see a high-altitude alpine lake, lush meadows, and other sights on the Bhrigu Lake Trek.

The four-day Bhrigu Trek is located in Himachal Pradesh. Every season brings a different hue to this stunning lake. This lake in Himachal is emerald green in the late summer, but it is even more beautiful in the summer since it turns blue.

4. Patalsu Peak Trek

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Patalsu Peak trek is a majestic summit nestled in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, reaches a breathtaking elevation of 13,845 feet, offering a mesmerizing vantage point to behold the splendor of Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba, Friendship Peak, the majestic Dhauladhar Ranges, and a wealth of other natural wonders. This pristine gem, set against the backdrop of Manali, Solang Village, and the serene Shagadugh, elevates the entire journey with its picturesque charm.

While the ascent to Patalsu Peak is undoubtedly challenging, it unveils a fascinating tapestry of experiences. The trails wind their way through enchanting hamlets, where time seems to stand still, and the locals' warm hospitality adds a touch of authenticity to the adventure. As you ascend, you'll traverse lush mountain meadows adorned with colorful alpine flora, and the rustling oak and pine forests create an enchanting ambiance. Patalsu Peak beckons the intrepid traveler to explore its heights and immerse in the captivating beauty of the Himalayas.

5. Dev Roopa Trek

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Dev Roopa is one of the global treks that hikers have yet to visit. This trek is not well-known to many people. In Himachal Pradesh, close to Malana Village, is where you'll find the Dev Roopa Trek. Dev Roopa Trek is also known as the " Descent of God " due to the abundance of stunning grasslands, captivating waterfalls, and several fields that serve as homes to various animals, Dev Roopa Trek is also known as the "Descent of God." The Dev Roopa hike is comparatively more difficult. The Dev Roopa is a lovely location, and it is said that the area is the size of five football fields in total. Additionally, there are numerous zigzag water streams, which adds to the beauty of the whole scene.

6. Rani Sui Lake Trek

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One of the few high-altitude treks open year-round for trekkers to explore is the Rani Sui Lake Trek, located 12,400 feet in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh.

The mythical wonderland for all things adventurous in Himachal Pradesh. The Rani Sui Lake is one of several trekking locations for thrill-seekers and trekkers, and it is situated near the Dhauladhar ranges' natural holiness. The region's captivating yet diversified environment and distinctive culture make it impossible to resist drooling. At 11,154 feet, Rani Sui Lake is a magnificent body of water. The Rani Sui Lake, often called the Saurkundi hike, is located above the picturesque town of Manali, directly between the routes to Bara Bhangal and Kalihani Pass.

7. Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek

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In the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India, a peak named Deo Tibba is part of the PirPanjal Range of the Himalayas. It is a well-liked hiking location for ardent hikers because it elevates 6,001 meters. The mountain stands out because it has a flat top plateau rather than a pointed ridge and a snow dome summit that resembles an ice cap. According to local folklore, DeoTibba is a meeting place for the gods. Hindu legend holds that the gods reside on the dome-shaped peak of DeoTibba, giving rise to the names Deo (Gods) and Tibba (Hill).

One of Himachal Pradesh's most mesmerizing treks awaits in the Manali region – the Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek, often referred to as the Chota Chandratal Trek. This trek promises a journey through a diverse landscape, teeming with a rich array of flora and fauna. Along the way, trekkers are treated to breathtaking views of the majestic Mount Deo Tibba, with its glacier-clad slopes, and the awe-inspiring peaks of Jagatsukh and Indrasan. The highest point of the Deo Tibba Trek reaches a lofty 14,698 feet. For the most comfortable and enjoyable experience, it's best to embark on this adventure between May and October.

8. Friendship Peak Expedition and Trek

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Friendship Peak, which towers 5,289 meters in the Pir Panjal range in Himachal Pradesh, is one of the most well-known trekking summits in the Indian Himalayan region. It is a trekker's heaven. One may take in the panoramic vista of the Pir Panjal range set against the Great Himalayan and Dhauladhar mountain ranges' silver horizons from the summit. One of Himachal Pradesh's most challenging treks is the Friendship Peak Trek; thus, anyone planning to walk here should have a lot of expertise in climbing steep mountains.

9. Pha Konda Trek

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A well-known kind of trek is the Pha Konda trek. This journey is renowned for being among the most rewarding and offers fantastic scenery, especially for those who love adventure. When you go further towards the Pha Konda mountain during the trip, you will glimpse stunning scenery along with lush green woods, little valleys, and some rocky roads.

10. Futta Saur Trek

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This unusual walk is for individuals who want an experience in unexplored terrain. One of the most breathtaking sights you've ever seen is seven ethereal lakes perched atop a mountain, which you can reach by hiking up through the stunning Pir Panjal range, across wide-open meadows, beneath the cover of pine and oak trees, and up among the peaks. The famed Futta Saur Lake, where the sage Jamdaagni once meditated, is the largest and most icy lake in the area, although the others are equally stunning. You can have the sacred location to yourself because the locals revere it, and it receives few visitors.

11. Kalihani Pass Trek

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The Kalihani Pass is the starting point for the walk from Kangra Valley to Manali. It is located at an elevation of 15,500 feet amid a vast wilderness of the magnificent Himalayas. Numerous hikers from all over the country are drawn to the Kalihani Pass by the alluring views and never-ending thrills along its walking trails to discover its secret charms. The Kalihani Pass brings you through lush pastures blanketed with brilliant alpine flowers, charming valleys, secluded villages, dense woods, and emerald green meadows while providing breathtaking views of the "Hanuman Tibba," "Deo Tibba," and "Indrasan" peaks of the Pir-Panjal Himalayan range.

12. Jagatsukh Peak

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Jagatsukh Peak, which rises to a height of 5,050M in the Pir Panjal Range of mountains in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is the ideal place to begin for anyone looking to go from trekking to climbing. This peak's climb, which passes through the lovely Jagatsukh town, is ideal for beginners because it entails reaching higher altitudes without requiring much technical skill.

13. Chandrakhani Pass Trek

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Chandrakhani is among the most beautiful mountain passes, with stunning views of the Deo Tibba peak, Pir Panjal, and Parbati range. As intimidating as it may seem, the entire area covers the Kullu Valley, making it a popular choice for trekking in Manali. There are some moderate climbs during the 22 km long walk. A novice can also complete this hike.

14. Manali Pass Trek

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Tentu Pass (4996 meters) is a mixture of snow, ice, and rock with gradients ranging from 75° to 80°, making the ascent arduous and exhausting. It is visible from Beas Kund and Bakarthach and serves as a base camp for climbs to Hanuman Tibba (6001 meters) and other nearby peaks. Beautiful peaks such as Hanuman Tibba, Shitidhar, Friendship Peak, and Ladakhi Peak may also be seen up close.

15. Dashaur Lake Trek

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Dashaur Lake is in the Manali-Kullu region of Himachal Pradesh, not far from Rohtang Pass. At a height of 13500 feet, the Rohtang Pass separates the valleys of Kullu and You come across a radically different plant and terrain with steep valleys and towering hills, with the Chandra-Bhaga River (Chenab) rushing dangerously below.

16. Lamadugh Trek

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Nestled in the majestic Pir Panjal Range of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, Jagatsukh Peak stands tall at an impressive 5,050 meters. It serves as the perfect stepping stone for those transitioning from trekking to climbing. The ascent of this peak, which meanders through the picturesque town of Jagatsukh, offers an ideal introduction for beginners. It allows you to venture into higher altitudes without the need for extensive technical expertise.

17. Neeli Aali Trek

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Explore a unique and timeless trail used by the famed Gaddi Shepherds; this walk takes you past Alpine Lakes in the Himalayas and into the lovely, lush meadows of Kullu Valley—the beautiful Dhauladhar Ranges' almost unspoiled mountain wilderness. Few travellers travel to Mt.Hanuman Tibba by the easiest and safest path from Nillia Lake. It would help if you were prepared for adventure, but you will be rewarded with sights to remember. There will be steep ascents, descents, and short scree and snow patches. A lovely and stunning viewpoint with a 360-degree view of the Pir Pinjal range and most of the surrounding peaks.

18. Khanpari Tibba Trek

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One of the Manali region's most straightforward and picturesque treks is the Khanpari Tibba walk. It's the ideal excursion for all those newcomers looking to slake their appetite for adventure! Manali, one of the most picturesque locations in Himachal Pradesh and a haven for adventure seekers, offers a wide range of gentle adventure activities. It offers some of the most beautiful and exhilarating treks, rewarding you with breathtaking vistas of the mighty Himalayas.

19. Norbu Peak trek

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At 5,226 metres, Norbu Peak provides all mountaineering expedition beginners with the best climbing experience. The peak is accessible through the same path as Deo Tibba peak until Dhuangan Col, after which a glacier traverse lasts three hours, and a rock patch trek lasting an hour must be completed before reaching the peak. Amazing views of the Jagatsukh Peak, Deo Tibba, Alig Ratni, and many more mountains can be had from the summit. Many climbers try it with Deo Tibba Summit, also known as Consolation Peak.

20. Bara Bhangal Trek

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One of Himachal Pradesh's most challenging and dangerous hikes is the Bara Bhangal. At 4875 meters above sea level, it is a challenging walk. One of the most beautiful and little-known areas in the Western Himalayas is an alpine terrain between the Kullu Valley and Dharamshala.

You may experience the magnificent vista of the Dhauladhar and Pin Panjal mountains on the Bara Bhangal trek. Lama Dugh, Riyali Thach, Kalihani, Devi ki Marhi, Dal Marhi, Marhi, Plachak, and Rajgundha are the main tourist destinations along the road.

21. Hampta Pass Circuit Trek

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One of the most spectacular treks offers adventure seekers the chance to experience the Himachal Pradesh district of Kullu on the Hampta Circuit trek. Beautiful views of both the desert-like Lahaul Valley and the verdant Kullu Valley may be had from the Hampta Pass. One of the trek's main highlights is a trip to Chandratal Lake in Spiti. The Rohtang Pass will also be crossed on the way back, adding to the appeal of this trek. The longest ascent possible on this journey is 4200 meters, for a total distance of 35 km. The walk is suitable for beginners and has a moderate degree of difficulty. 

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Manali is often described as an adventure paradise that is renowned for its expansive and awe-inspiring landscapes, verdant valleys, meandering rivers, and majestic snow-clad peaks. Beyond its breathtaking natural splendour, Manali beckons adventure enthusiasts with a myriad of trekking possibilities. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned trekker, the trails surrounding Manali promise something for everyone. In this guide, we will delve into the top 10 treks in Manali and Around Manali, unveiling the remarkable natural beauty and adventure in the Himalayan haven.

Awesome Treks in and Around Manali for Filled with Challenges and Rewards

1. beas kund trek.

Beas Kund

This is a quintessential experience for those seeking the thrill of trekking in Manali . Beas Kund Trek, often considered ideal for beginners, presents a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing landscapes of the region. As you traverse the well-defined trail, you’ll be enchanted by the lush green meadows, dense rhododendron forests, and the soothing sound of the Beas River flowing alongside. Beas Kund trek not only offers breathtaking mountain views but also a sense of tranquillity that can only be found amidst the pristine natural beauty of Manali.

Difficulty : Easy

Duration of Trekking : 3 Days

2. Bhrigu Lake Trek

Bhrigu Lake Trek 

This trek stands as a testament to the captivating diversity of treks in Manali .  As you embark on this adventure, you’ll find yourself immersed in a world of surreal beauty, with lush green meadows and pristine alpine lakes painting a breathtaking backdrop. Bhrigu Lake , named after the sage Bhrigu, adds a touch of mystique to the journey, and camping by its crystal-clear waters under the star-studded sky is a memory that will forever be etched in your heart. For those seeking the perfect blend of adventure and natural splendour, the Bhrigu Lake Trek in Manali is an absolute must-visit destination.

Difficulty : Moderate

Duration of Trekking : 4 Days

3. Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass

It is a captivating journey that takes trekkers through some of the most diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes found among the treks near Manali . This moderate-level adventure showcases the sheer beauty of the region, featuring lush green valleys on one side and stark, barren landscapes on the other. The highlight of the trek is undoubtedly crossing the Hampta Pass, a high-altitude passage that offers panoramic views of the mighty Pir Panjal range. Hampta Pass Trek in Manali is a perfect choice for those seeking a balanced blend of challenge and natural splendour, making it a favourite among adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Duration of Trekking :  5 Days

4. Chandratal Trek

Chandratal Trek

This Trek near Manali is a mesmerizing adventure that beckons trekkers to explore the untouched beauty of the Himalayas. Known as the “Moon Lake,” Chandratal casts a spell on all who visit, surrounded by rugged peaks that seem to touch the sky. What sets this trek apart is its unique combination of adventure and spirituality as it winds through remote villages, offering a glimpse into the traditional Himachali culture. The surreal charm of Chandratal, particularly under a starlit sky, is an experience that lingers in the heart, making this trek one of the most sought-after journeys among the treks in Manali.

5. Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek

Deo Tibba Peak

Nestled amidst the stunning treks near Manali , is a challenging yet profoundly rewarding journey for seasoned trekkers. This adventure offers an opportunity to delve deep into the heart of the Himalayas and witness the majestic Deo Tibba peak up close. As you traverse through lush meadows, dense forests, and rugged terrains, the pristine beauty of the region unfolds before your eyes. Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek is not just about conquering heights but also about embracing the serenity of the Himalayan wilderness. It remains a cherished experience for those seeking extraordinary trekking in Manali .

Difficulty : Moderate to Difficult

Duration of Trekking : 6 Days

6. Pin Parvati Pass Trek 

Pin Parvati Pass

This trek is an adventure of epic proportions and one of the Famous Trekking Places in Manali . This high-altitude trek pushes the limits of trekkers, challenging them with its demanding terrain and exhilarating experiences. As you venture along this trail, you’ll traverse through a diverse landscape, from lush green valleys to rugged mountainsides. The crown jewel of this journey is undoubtedly the Pin Parvati Pass itself, a formidable high-altitude pass that requires determination and grit to conquer. The trek offers a glimpse into the untouched beauty of the region and the opportunity to witness the grandeur of the Pin Parvati glacier. 

Difficulty : Hard

Duration of Trekking : 11 Days

7. Malana Village Trek

Malana Village

This place offers a unique and culturally rich experience and is nestled amidst the enchanting treks in Manali . Malana Village Trek relatively easy trek that takes you on a journey through lush forests and charming villages, providing a glimpse into the traditional Himachali way of life. The highlight of the trek is undoubtedly Malana Village itself, known for its unique customs and centuries-old culture. As you wander through this ancient village, you’ll encounter stone-paved streets, distinct architecture, and a sense of timelessness that sets it apart. Malana Village Trek is not just about exploring natural beauty but also about immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Himalayan culture.

Duration of Trekking : 2 Days

8. Tosh Valley Trek

Tosh Valley Trek

Among the many captivating Manali trekking destinations, stands out as an alluring jewel, promising an enchanting expedition through the heart of the Himalayas. Tosh Valley Trek gentle in difficulty, guides you along a picturesque route that meanders through charming villages and orchards laden with apple trees, all while gifting you with awe-inspiring vistas of the encircling peaks. As you journey along this well-traveled path, the peaceful ambiance of Tosh Valley invites you to relax and immerse yourself in the unspoiled natural beauty.

Duration of Trekking :  4 – 5 Hours

9. Kheerganga Trek

Camping in Kheerganga

Near Kasol, Kheerganga is famous for its natural hot springs that hold a grand position in short treks in Manali for trekkers which makes this destination a popular choice among backpackers. The trail winds through pine forests and offers panoramic views of the Parvati Valley. Soaking in the hot springs at the end of the trek is a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. For trekkers seeking a quick yet rewarding excursion in the vicinity of Manali, the Kheerganga Trek stands out as an ideal choice, showcasing the best of nature and adventure in a shorter timeframe.

Duration of Trekking :  5 – 6 Hours

10. Hamta Circle Trek

Hamta Circle Trek

The Hamta Circle Trek is a mesmerizing expedition that showcases the Himalayan beauty at its finest. The Hamta Circle Trek is ranked among the best treks in Manali . This moderate-level trek offers a multifaceted experience, featuring everything from lush meadows and dense forests to river crossings and rocky terrains. The pinnacle of this journey is reaching the magnificent Hamta Pass, from where you can bask in the panoramic vistas of the Pir Panjal range.

Duration of Trekking :  5 – 6 Days

Frequently Asked Questions?

A. Yes, most treks in Manali offer camping opportunities. You can camp in tents or stay in trekking huts or guesthouses along the trail, depending on the trek you choose.

A. While solo trekking is possible for experienced trekkers, it’s generally safer to join a group or hire a local guide, especially if you are not familiar with the area. Group treks also provide companionship and added safety in case of emergencies.

A. Yes, some treks in Manali, especially those that venture into restricted or protected areas, may require permits. It’s essential to check with local authorities or tour operators for specific trekking permits.

Final Thought!!

Nearby treks of Manali not only allow you to immerse yourself in the pristine natural beauty of the Himalayas but also provide a chance to explore the rich culture and traditions of the region. As you set out on these extraordinary journeys by booking a trekking travel package, our company’s travel packages are designed to ensure that your trekking experience is both unforgettable and hassle-free. With our, team of seasoned guides, comfortable accommodations, and meticulously planned itineraries, you can fully focus on savouring the splendour of Manali’s landscapes and the excitement of trekking. Now select a package in the Manali Trekking Trip Packages and get ready to pack your bags. Let’s craft enduring memories in the heart of the Himalayas with our Travel Packages for Kullu Manali.

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The Manali Trek Guide: Destinations to Visit and Trekking Tips

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Manali, the hallowed home of the gods, is one of the most popular winter destinations for holidaymakers and hikers. Manali’s seductive bounty of towering evergreen flora, majestic snow-capped mountains, and trickling river streams are incentive enough to plan a trip there. Throughout the year, explorers flock to Manali, where they are awaited by expansive campsites, a bewitching Manali trek, breathtaking landscapes, and an endless list of places to visit. And planning a trip to Manali during the winter is the icing on the cake, thanks to the plethora of opportunities and activities available as the snow hits the ground. 

The ideal time to visit Manali is between December and March when the city is covered in snow. This is the season when adventure collides with Manali’s captivating white beauty. A must-see for all adventurers, this destination offers not only hiking but also biking, paragliding, a diversity of winter sports, and let’s not forget the jeep safari. Tourists flock from all over the nation to witness Manali’s mesmerizing milieu, where serenity and magnificent grandeur coexist. Manali treks, which take place at a height of roughly 2,000 meters, put you to the test on multiple levels. Many notable Himalayan hikes, including the Beas Kund Trek, Bhrigu Lake, and trek to the Chandratal Lake, commence in the Manali region.

So put on your winter gear and embark on some of the finest Manali treks.

1. Lamadugh Trek

This Manali trek commences at the well-known ancient temple attributed to the sage Manu and concludes at Lamadugh. This medieval temple is dedicated to philosopher Manu, who is acknowledged as the first man on earth and the creator of the Manu Smriti, an ancient Sanskrit literature, according to Hindu mythology. Brace for a difficult ascent as you pass through dense cedarwood and pine trees. You’ll experience incredible views of Manali and the upper Kullu valley along the way. Peaks such as Indrasan and Deo Tibba, as well as the Bara Shigri glacier, can also be spotted. Once you arrive at Lamadugh, you will be surrounded by scenery that is as gorgeous as a masterpiece. This is where the snow-covered lush green plateau is flanked by high snowy peaks. 

2. Jogini Waterfalls

This three-kilometer short hike is deemed one of the greatest Manali treks. Beginning from Vashisht Temple, it should take around 30 minutes to reach the ultimate location. This journey, which begins at an elevation of roughly 6700 feet, is suitable for novices. The Jogini waterfall in Manali , on the northern outskirts of Vashisht hamlet, cascades down from a height of 150 feet, creating a pool of water at its foot. The stream then travels down to Kullu Valley, where it joins the Beas River. The sheer beauty of the waterfall and the natural landscape is enough to make one ecstatic.

3. Beas Kund Trek

This is a well-known winter Manali trek location that leads to the famed Beas River. Along this journey, you’ll come across some of the most captivating visual grandeur, comprising of snow-capped mountains, meadows, and a gurgling river. Hiking to the Beas Kund is the finest way for adventurers to appreciate the best trek route. This trek’s complexity spans from simple to contemporary, making it an ideal antidote for the wanderlust of explorers. This hiking path begins in Solang Valley and passes into Manali’s alpine mountains. Did you know that this emerald kund splits into tributaries with cascading waterfalls all the way to the scorching Beas river? Everyone is drawn to this trek because of the large snowy mountains that loom over you, the beauty of the meadows, and the lake.

4. Hampta Pass Trek

The Himachal Pradesh’s Hampta Pass is one such site that is a fantastic hiking nirvana for all trekking enthusiasts. The Hampta Pass trekking trail traverses across the Manali region’s mountainous terrain before arriving at Chatru near Chandratal Lake. Walk by breathtaking vistas of snow-capped mountains with undulating ridges and an endless expanse of greenery cloaked in a haze. The trek takes roughly 4 days to complete and ranges in complexity from moderate to simple. This lovely Manali hike culminates at Chandratal Lake, which has the shape of a crescent moon and is hence a popular tourist attraction. The lake is a prominent tourist spot in the Lahaul Spiti province, and it is a great present for both vacationers and explorers.

5. Deo Tibba Trek

This trek begins in Khanol, a 1.5-hour drive from Manali. Roam through lush green pine, spruce, oak, and silver birch woodlands nestled against a stunning backdrop.  As per Hindu mythology, the gods reside on the dome-shaped summit of Deo Tibba.  As a result, the names Deo and Tibba were coined, with Deo meaning “Deity” and Tibba signifying “hill.” From his seat on the Indrasen Peak, Lord Indra, the King of Heaven and Gods, has a meeting with them here. The Deo Tibba Trek is a fantastic way to see the highlights of Kullu and Manali mountaineering. This path is a must-do for both first-time hikers and seasoned trekkers.

A Packing Check-list

1. trekking shoes.

Trekking shoes that are robust, have good grip, have ankle support, and can withstand snow are essential for Manali treks. Many travel websites that organize the entire trip also lease trekking shoes.

2. Appropriate Backpacks

A 30-40 litre backpack is required for Manali Treks. Check that your backpack has appropriate hip and shoulder comfort, as well as rapid-access compartments. Backpacks from Wildcraft, Decathlon, and Adventure Worx are typically decent. While Wildcraft provides more pricey backpacks, the other two manufacturers have more affordable options.

3. Appropriate Clothes

In the mountains, it’s all about layering. Layers provide the best weather protection. And, as the temperature in the mountains changes (which happens every few hours), you remove or add clothing as needed.

4. Sunglasses

Snow blindness can be avoided by wearing sunglasses. You’re in a tundra zone on a Manali trek like Beas Kund where there’s snow all year round. Imagine walking through a lot of snow. Snow blindness can be caused by a brief overexposure to pure sunlight on snow (approximately a half-hour exposure). This is because falling snow acts as a million screens, reflecting direct UV radiation. As a result, you’ll require UV-protective eyewear.

On a Manali hike, you’ll be dealing with a lot of snow. To hold something or keep your balance in the snow, you’ll need gloves. The gloves should help keep you warm. Purchase synthetic hand gloves with a cushioned lining on the inside and waterproofing on the outside. Wear a snug-fitting wool hand glove inside a synthetic hand glove if you find the combo difficult to acquire (which is unlikely). This journey requires the use of safety gloves.

Winter hikes may be challenging due to two factors: first, snow-covered terrain, and second, frigid temperatures. Winter treks in Manali are a fantastic opportunity to get a sense of the raw environment and ambiance of the area. With this comprehensive guide to Manali treks, we hope you get the most out of your winter adventure.

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Day Hikes

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Manali Day Hikes 1 Day Lamadugh, Panduropa, Hamta valley, Jogini & Sissu falls, Sethan dome, Bhrigu Lake, Deo Tibba, Mangankot

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Day hikes in Manali. Manali day hikes are for those who want to enjoy a brilliant walk on the outskirts of Manali town. Starting from 2000m the day treks go up to 4000m thus gaining a 2000m altitude in a day. All-day hikes start early morning. After the end of the trek, some require transportation to get back to Manali, and some start at Manali and end at Manali. The day hiking tour allows its participants to enjoy the beautiful green forests, above tree line meadows, and a spectacular view of the Pir-Panjal and Great Himalayan range.

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Package Itinerary

Day hikes or day treks in Manali are for those who want to enjoy a brilliant walk on the outskirts of Manali town. Starting from a 2000m the day treks goes up to 4000m thus gaining a 2000m altitude in a day. All-day hikes start early morning. After the end of the trek, some require transportation to get back to Manali, and some start at Manali and end at Manali. The day hiking tour allows its participants to enjoy the beautiful green forests, above tree line meadows and spectacular view of Pin Pannjal and the Great Himalayan range.

Potala Adventurers offers its clients four circular routes of choice.

1. LAMADUG We take a 10 minutes drive early in the morning to Dhungri located 2 km west of Manali. Beginning to hike from here you climb gently through a thick forest of Cedar and Oak. Climbing up through the Manalsu River valley the gentle slopes and lush green meadows of Lamadug appears. Later hike beneath the Khanpari Tibba to Kanyal where our hike ends. Your private vehicle will be waiting and drive to Manali.

2. HAMTA CIRCLE  (8 -10 hours) Setting off from Manali we drive to Chichoga village 2000m, starting 8 - 10 hrs hike from here following the trail through thick forest to Chichoga heights where temple is located at the top of ridge. The trail passes through thick forest of Deodar, Oak, walnut and Birch tree to Jobri / Chikka. Upon reaching the Chikka you get the picturesque view of snow-capped mountains. Spend your time at Jobri / Chikka close to Hamta River and by the end afternoon drive back to Manali.

3. BHRIGU   (9-10 hrs) This is strenuous day hike to Bhrigu Lake. Leaving early from Manali you drive to Gulaba 1 hr from where hike begins.  At first steep climb through alpine meadows to Rauli Kholi further trail goes through boulders and loose rocks to tiny lake known to locals as Bhrigu Lake. Situated at a height of 4160m. With panoramic view of Pir Panjal, Dhauladhar, Great Himalayan range. Spending an hour at the lake its long descent back to Gulaba.

4. DEO TIBBA   (Piang Neru) (12-14 hrs) This is strenuous day hike to Bhrigu Lake. Leaving early from Manali you drive to Gulaba 1 hr from where the hike begins.  At first steep climb through alpine meadows to Rauli Kholi further trail goes through boulders and loose rocks to tiny lake known to locals as Bhrigu Lake. Situated at a height of 4160m. With panoramic view of Pir Panjal, Dhauladhar, Great Himalayan range. Spending few time at lake its long descent along the Panduropa slopes to Vashisht.

5. PATALSU PEAK

Apart from above four hiking options recommended above, we are also happy to provide you with other choices of hikes mentioned below

Day hike from Vashisht to Jogini waterfall and from Burwa to Solang (6 to 7 hrs) Day hike from Old Manali to Mangankot Hiking from Rumsu to Chanderkhani pass to Malana (12-14 hrs for extreme trekkers)

6. BEAS KUND DAY HIKE  Hike Grade: Moderate, Duration of hike: 8 to 9 Hrs. Max Altitude: 3100 m, Best season: April to November end Departure Time: 6:30 AM West of Rohtang La, there is a tiny lake called Beas Kund. This tiny lake of Beas Kund is situated at the higher and upper valley of Solang. Which is the heart of winter and summer games in Manali. The ancient Indians called the Beas River Vipas or Arjiki while the ancient Greeks called it Hyphasis. The current name Beas is regarded as formed from Vyas who is the author of Mahabharata, the great Indian epic, however, some scholars in Himachal Pradesh call this river Vipasha. Beas Kund - Beas so named after Rishi (Sage) Beas and Kund is the Hindi word for a tiny pond. It’s an ideal base camp for climbing nearby peaks Shitidhar, friendship, and Ladakhi peak. The Westside of Beas Kund is a magnificent peak of Hanuman Tibba 5990m, which access through a tiny pass above this lake.

Included in the Price ·         Ground transport in comfortable private vehicle ·        Trained and experienced Local guide ·         Entrance fees for museums, monuments, and park fees. ·         Nutritious packed lunch with mineral water. ·         A pair of Trekking poles for each member

Ø    Ground transport in comfortable private vehicle  Ø    Trained and experienced Local guide Ø    Entrance fees for museums, monuments and park fees. Ø    Nutritious packed lunch with mineral bottles. Ø    Trekking poles to each member

“We engaged Potala to help guide us through Himachal Pradesh, with Prem assisting us through our ever-changing plans. Of our 6 weeks in India Potala provided the most careful and continuous driver we experienced (particularly important with the somewhat treacherous roads in the mountains!) and the most wonderful trekking guide in Manali (a shout out to Pawan). I would not hesitate to use them again.”

Mr. Mark George – Australia – 20 March 2024

My family and I went on a half-day trek from Jobri to Chikka. It was a superb experience and my daughter and us really enjoyed the same .it was the first time we had ever done something like this and Mr. Prem was a good guide. the whole trek was well organized and went at our pace. This trek is extremely scenic and highly recommended for those who are beginners. ...

Mrs. Priya & family - Dubai - 10 May, 2022

" We really enjoyed the trek last week. Thanks a lot for the same. Hope to stay in touch if we do visit Manali again!"

Shail & group - Mumbai - Nov 2021

"It was indeed our pleasure to trek with you. Although it was painful but completely worth it....we had a lot to tell our friends about this trek, especially the golden Apple and your lunch box. Would love to travel with you again in our next trip".

Disha - Bhopal - India - Nov 2021

"I had an extraordinary marvellous stay in Manali and a wonderful trek. Prem arranged two great treks for me considering all my extra wishes and in the meantime I could stay with his family who made my stay even better. My first trek was super organized with a great guide, very good food and a beautiful tour. Prem took me on some awesome day trips. I really enjoyed my time ...

Miss Sabine Rodel – Munich – GERMANY

Dear Prem, Thank you so much for having me as a guest in your home and showing me so much of the natural beauty of Manali and Kullu valley. You have been such a wonderful host & it was truly an amazing experience getting to know you and your family. I hope I will be able to come back in a few years to do some of the 7 day plus ...

Miss Meghan Mercedes, Boulder - Colorado - USA.

"We are a group of 4 couples planning to trek and camp in Manali area. We found Potala Adventurers online and booked trek and camping with them. Mr. Prem was very helpful in guiding us to the right trek. Mr. Tenzin also helped us a lot and made arrangements to handle our other luggage as well. The guides organized by them were very helpful. The entire trekking and camping were wonderful ...

Mr. Vivekanand & Group - Tamilnadu

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  • Trekking In Manali: A Tryst With The Best Of Himalayan Trails In 2024!

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Mountains humble you and make you feel special about your being. Himachal in the north is dotted with alpine trees, and cutting through them are daunting trails that epitomise a mountain’s true charm. Infinite vistas and snow-capped peaks keep uplifting your soul when the body cedes to climb. Something similar is the story of trekking in Manali.

Decorated with stunning vistas and daunting treks, Manali is an adventurer’s muse. Round the year, adventurers take to Manali for trekking where they are awaited by the sprawling campsites, adventures, and infinite outdoor activities. Not just trekking, here you can actually engage in a number of activities at this adventure capital of India, like biking trips, paragliding, and jeep safari. Sitting at an altitude of around 2,000 meters, these Manali treks test you on several levels. Strategically, many of the popular Himalayan treks like Beas Kund Trek, Bhrigu Lake, Chandratal Lake originate from the Manali area.

15 Best Treks In Manali

With trekking routes all over Manali, you can easily pick your favorite depending on the choice of location and difficulty level. Most of the Manali treks and beyond this region are once in a lifetime experiences. These treks are also popular as winter treks in India wherein the narrow mountain trails make it an absolutely thrilling experience for adventurers. Here, we have enlisted some of the best routes that will lend you a marvellous Manali trekking experience. 

1. Jogini Waterfalls Trek 

Jogini Waterfalls Trek

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Jogini Waterfalls Trek is rather a walk on the part. The short trek stretching over 3 km makes for one of the top Manali trekking places.

Ideal duration: 30 minutes Maximum elevation: 6,700 feet Starting point: Vashisht Temple Endpoint: Jogini Waterfalls Difficulty level: Easy

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2. Lama Dugh Trek 

A campsite view en route Lama Dugh Trek on a sunny day

Lama Dugh Trek is more of a relaxing day walk into the thick alpine surrounding the city. One of the easiest paths to walk, Lama Dugh is the ideal option to go for a trekking trip in Manali . The route takes you past Hadimba Temple up to Lama Dugh cutting through the thick forest and alpine in the way. There are no water points amidst the trek route which means you have to be well-equipped before you begin.

Ideal duration: 7 hours Maximum elevation: 9,900 feet Starting point: Dhungri Endpoint: Lama Dugh Difficulty level: Easy

3. Bhrigu Lake Trek 

Bhrigu Lake Trek

Doesn’t the sight of horses grazing on a mountain slope carpeted in green make for a visual treat? While walking the Bhrigu Lake Trek you would traverse many such vistas. Bhrigu Lake is a glacial lake close to Manali and is one of the highlights of trekking in Manali . The Lake remains frozen for the most part of the year and it is indeed a thrilling place to trek to.

Ideal duration: 4 days Maximum elevation: 14,000 feet Starting point: Gulaba Endpoint: Rola Khuli Difficulty level: Moderate

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4. Hamya Herbal Trek 

Hamya Herbal Trek

The exciting trek meanders along the vast outdoors in Manali . Hamya Herbal Trek makes a perfect opportunity to explore the vast Himalayan terrain. The place is known as a major stop for adventurers looking for a perfect trail for trekking in Manali. The trek is for those adventure enthusiasts who have a considerable amount of experience in trekking. Pandu Ropa is the place where you begin the trek as well as the place where you end the trek. Beautiful campsites and tents await you at Hamya Herbal Trek.

Ideal duration: 8 days Maximum elevation: 14,000 feet Starting point: Manali Endpoint: Pandu Ropa Difficulty level: Moderate

5. Deo Tibba Trek 

Camps erected at the campsite near Manali

A 1.5-hour taxi ride from Manali takes you to Khanol, the base camp of the trek. Deo Tibba being one of the most scenic treks in the Himalayan region is certainly not easy to walk. Through the alpine forest and lush meadows, the Deo Tibba Trek showcases the best of Kullu Manali trekking. This trail is a must-take for every first timer as well as an experienced trekker.

Ideal duration: 6 days Maximum elevation: 14,700 feet Starting point: Khanol Endpoint: Khanol Difficulty level: Moderate

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6. Beas Kund Trek 

Beas Kund Trek View

Manali trekking can be experienced at its glorious best while walking the Beas Kund Trek . The trek that goes on from easy to moderate makes for a perfect remedy for an adventure bereft soul. The trek starts from Solang Valley and cuts through deep alpine to finally reach Beas Kund. May-October makes for the ideal time to take this trek. An ideal destination for an extended weekend from Delhi, the trek also takes you through the origin of the river Beas. With this experience, you can also enjoy the perks of camping in Manali lending you numerous memories. 

Ideal duration: 2 days Maximum elevation: 12,100 feet Starting point: Solang Valley Endpoint: Beas Kund Difficulty level: Moderate

7. Chandrakhani Pass Trek 

Chandrakhani Pass Trek

One of the most breathtaking mountain passes, Chandrakhani offers incredible views of Deo Tibba peak, Pir Panjal, and Parbati range. As Daunting as it looks the entire spreads over the Kullu Valley region making it a prominent option for trekking in Manali. The entire trek length is 22 km with moderate climbs. This trek can be taken by a beginner as well.

Ideal duration: 3 days Maximum elevation: 12,000 feet Starting point: Patlikuhl Endpoint: Rumsu Difficulty level: Moderate

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8. Hampta Pass Trek 

Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass Trek makes one of the highlights of trekking in Manali. The exciting trail of Hampta Pass charms an adventurer with its drop-dead gorgeous outdoors. At excess of 10,000 feet, Hampta Pass falls in the Pir Panjal range meandering near the Lahaul Valley before ending at Chatru near Chandratal.

Ideal duration: 4 days Maximum elevation: 14,100 feet Starting point: Manali Endpoint: Chatru Difficulty level: Moderate

9. Pin Parvati Trek 

Pin Parvati Valley

Pin Parvati trek is one of the most challenging treks to experience which is a favorite for seasoned trekkers. This 12 days expedition gives a view of the surreal beauty and also the thrilling adventure which seems like a sense of achievement. Resting at a height of 17,457 feet, trekking to this valley is like a dream come true. While taking this adventure one can witness the verdant meadows of the Parvati Valley and also the Buddhist villages which are located at the Trans-Himalayan region of Spiti.

Ideal Duration: 12 Days Maximum Elevation: 17,457 ft Starting Point: Manali End Point: Kaza Difficulty Level: Difficult

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10. Kheerganga Trek 

Kheerganga

This trek is located at the extreme end of Parvati Valley and is also known as the last inhabited village when traveling to Pin Parvati valley. Boasting the panoramic skies and the lush greenery, this place is a much-needed break for the people who are nature enthusiasts. Apart from that this place is also known for the hot water spring and Lord Shiva for which this place is considered a holy one.

Ideal Duration: 6-7 Hours Maximum Elevation: 10,065 ft Starting Point: Manali End Point: Tosh Difficulty Level: Easy

11. Chandratal Lake Trek 

Chandratal

Considered to be one of the amazing treks in Manali which takes amidst the surreal landscapes of Ladakh. Alongside some of the famous treks like Markha Valley and the Stok Kangri, this is one of the treks which ignites the adrenaline rush of adventure junkies. This is quite an easy trek that can be experienced by beginners.

Ideal Duration: 4 Days Maximum Elevation: 16,420 ft Base: Chandratal Difficulty Level: Easy-Moderate

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12. Bijli Mahadev Trek 

Bijli Mahadev temple

Passing the Kais Wildlife Sanctuary, the Bijli Mahadev Trek is a treat to the eyes. The trek starts from the Kullu town for around 15 km to the hilltop from where one can enjoy the panoramic view of the entire scenery. Surrounded by the quiet valley and the surreal views, this route is lined up by the deodar and pine forests. Alongside that there are apple orchards and pear orchards at Jana village which is worth witnessing. The most fascinating highlight of this trek is the camping inside a forested ridge located at the Matikochar.

Ideal Duration: 2 Days Maximum Elevation: 7,677 ft Starting Point: Kullu Difficulty Level: Moderate

13. Malana Village Trek 

Malana village

The Malana village is the best-kept secret of Himachal Pradesh which is located at the Parvati Valley and visited by nature lovers and adventure junkies. Holding a lot of taboos, this natives of this village is also believed to be the descendants of Alexander the Great. This trek starts from Kasol and this journey of 21 km is blessed with spectacular views of jungles and rivers.

Ideal Duration: 2 Days Maximum Elevation: 8,701 ft Starting Point: Kasol Difficulty Level: Easy

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14. Patalsu Peak Trek 

Patalsu trek

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Manali is a land for adventure junkies and enthusiastic trekkers who want to indulge in a journey of enthralling experiences. Among the Friendship Peak, Ladakhi, Hanuman Tibba and Shitidhar lies the Patalsu peak which is explored by many enthusiastic trekkers. This is quite a moderate trek route that can be easily accessible by beginners.

Ideal Duration: 4 Days Maximum Elevation: 13,944 ft Starting Point: Solang Nallah Difficulty Level: Easy-Moderate

15. Prashar Lake Trek

Parashar Lake Trek

Enclosed by the Dhauladhar ranges, the Prashar lake trek is one of the best treks in Manali. This trek takes to the pristine Prashar lake which is a well-kept secret located in the Mandi district. This trek takes through the path surrounded by the forest and rivulets. Alongside that one can also explore and learn the local cultures of the villages which fall on the trail.

Ideal Duration: 2 Days Maximum Elevation: 8,900 ft Starting Point: Baggi Difficulty Level: Easy-Moderate

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Popular Manali Trekking Camps

While exploring the mountains in and around Manali you will realize that there are not too many fancy hotels to stay. A few of those luxurious hotels in Manali are located in mainstream tourist places. Moving further into the mountains there are lesser hotels and more camps. These camps offer a picture-postcard view of the alpine and also act as a base camp for many Himalayan treks. Beas River, Solang Valley, and Kothi have some of the most amazing campsites in the Manali region.

Equipped with most of the basic amenities, these camps make a wonderful retreat while camping in Manali . Besides, you can always make your own tent at the wonderful campsites that you come across during the trek.

1. Camp Exotica

Beautiful camps of Camp Exotica in Manali

Tariff: INR 4,900/- per person per night onwards Facilities offered: Gymnasium at camp, washroom with geyser, wide range of adventure activities Website | Reviews

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2. Kia Camps

Tents of Kia Camps by the river in Manali

Tariff: INR 3,000/- per person per night onwards Facilities offered: Riverside camping, bonfire, and range of activities Facebook | Reviews

3. Tentsville

Beautifully laid out tents of Tentsville in Manali

Tariff: INR 2,450/- per night onwards (sharing basis) Facilities offered: Adventure activities, luxury Swiss tent accommodation, bonfire, and indoor games Website | Reviews

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4. Backwoods Mountain Camp Hamta

Backwoods Mountain Camp Hamta

Tariff: INR 4,500/- per night per person onwards (on sharing basis) Facilities offered: Adventure tours, skiing (winter-specific) and other mountain adventures, camping trek, and basic amenities Website | Reviews

5. Himalayan Frontier Adventures Camp

Adventures Camp View

Tariff: INR 3,500/- per person per night onwards (sharing basis) Activities offered: Adventure activities, sightseeing, excursion to Rohtang Pass

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Duration To Reach Manali From Delhi 

It takes 12 hours approximately to reach Manali from Delhi by road. The road makes the easiest way to travel to Manali which is 538 km far. Buses run in tandem from ISBT Kashmiri Gate in Delhi.

Temperature In Manali In December 

The average temperature of Manali in December is 10 degrees celsius.

Trek more often and trek to the places that are lesser-heard of. As you plan to go to Manali for trekking in Manali these trails would take you through the best of the Himalayas. So which one of them are you going to undertake this winter?

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trekking In Manali

How much does trekking cost in Manali?

The cost of a Manali trek depends upon the type of trek, time, budget and other factors. However, the trekking starts from INR 500 that can go upto INR 10,000. One can opt for customised packages according to their requirements.

Which is the best trek in Manali?

Since Manali is bestowed with numerous trekking trails, it is difficult to pick one. However, Hampta Pass Trek is touted as one of the most sought-after treks by beginners as well as pro-trekkers. Having a maximum elevation of 14,100 feet, the trek begins from Manali and concludes at Spiti Valley via Kullu Valley. From lush green forests to snow-capped mountains, you can enjoy variou perks on this easy to moderate trek.

Where should I stay in Manali?

For a peaceful surrounding with the best view, it is recommended to stay in a cottage. Some of the best cottages in Manali are RiverSide Cottages Manali, Apple Bud Cottages, The Holiday Resorts Cottages & Spa, Kalinga Cottages, Manzana Woodlet Cottages. From budget to luxurious, you will find all kinds of cottages here.

Which is better, Manali or Kasol?

While being a family destination, Manali is always flocked by tourists. On the other hand, Kasol is a place that has not been explored by many, hence experiences a lesser crowd. Since Manali is a sub-urban city, you will find better accommodations, places to eat and other entertainment options. Compared to Manali, Kasol is more like a village area which is not wholly developed. However, it offers a perfect refuge for solo vacationers who are seeking peace. On the whole, bothe bestinations boast a unique charm. If you want to be at a lively place, pick Manali and if solitude is all that you are looking for, head towards Kasol.

What is there to do in Manali at night?

There are a number of places in Manali to hang out at night. One can visit Khyber, a popular restaurant serving quality food, Chelsea Club to shake a leg, stroll through Mall road or camp at Solang valley.

What can I buy in Manali?

Some of the best buys in Manali are prayer wheels, woollen clothing, Kullu caps, Tibetan and Himalayan handicrafts, Dorjes, Thangkas, Kinnauri and Kullu shawls. There are various shopping spots in Manali where you can buy these items and more.

What is the best time to visit Manali for trekking?

If you wish to witness the best of Manali, it is best to plan a trip between March to June. This is the best time to indulge in trekking as the summer weather is pleasant for such activities and also for rafting, paragliding and more fun adventure.

Which are the famous summer treks in Manali?

Manali is a trekking paradise for tourists from all across the world. Some of the famous summer treks in Manali are Chandratal Baralacha Trek, Deo Tibba Trek and Hampta Pass Trek.

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11 best summer treks in Himachal Pradesh: easy to challenging

By Shradha Shahani

11 best summer treks in Himachal Pradesh easy to challenging

Himachal Pradesh is known as a trekker’s paradise for good reason. There’s something for everyone here. New to trekking? The two-day Triund Trek from Dharamshala is a great place to start. Have kids in tow? With spacious camps, the Tirthan Valley hike from Manali is ideal for families. Been there, done that and looking for a new challenge? The Parang-La trek to Lahaul will test your strength at every turn, but the views are equally rewarding. We spoke to three adventure travel companies—Aquaterra, Exsul Travel and India Hikes—to get their intel on some of the best summer hikes in Himachal Pradesh. Here’s the list.

Treks in Himachal Pradesh

Bara-bhangal trek.

Bara Bhangal trek. Photo Aquaterra

Bara Bhangal trek. Photo: Aquaterra

Duration: 13 days; Level: Demanding; Highest point: 16,000ft; Starting point: Manali Look forward to campsites in meadows of wildflowers, lakes and sheep on this trek. Bara Bhangal is a secluded village in the Kangra district, and the trail—also known as the Shephard’s Trek—takes you through the beautiful Kalihani and Thamsar passes, traversing from Manali to Bir-Billing. The altitude is not the challenge here, all the campsites sit below 4,000m. But it’s constant scaling and descending that make the trek strenuous. The summer months of June-September are the only times you can go on this trek, as Bara-Bhangal receives heavy snow and is cut off during the winter. Book via Aquaterra.

Deo Tibba trek

Deo Tibba in Manali.

Deo Tibba in Manali.

Duration: 6-8days; Level: Moderate; Highest point: 14,000ft; Starting point: Jagatsukh (10km from Manali)

The Deo Tibba trek is a sight for sore eyes, especially during the months of May-June. The trek trails through dense forests of pine, spruce, oak and silver birches that don a bright green shade this time of the year. While you catch your breath through the moderately-challenging trail, stop and stare at the snow-capped mountains of Deo Tibba (6001m), Norbu Peak (5226m) and Jagatsukh Peak (5050m). At the foot of the Deo Tibba, you’ll be greeted by the emerald waters of the Chotta Chandratal Lake, and suddenly all the huffing and puffing will seem worth it. Book via Aquaterra .

Parang-La trek

On the way to Parang La pass from Ladakh.

On the way to Parang La pass from Ladakh. 

Duration: 16 days; Level: Challenging; Highest point: 18,400ft; Starting point: Kibber

Wildlife enthusiasts, this trek is for you. The Parang La trail traces the trade route between Spiti and Tibet and begins from the meadows of Kibber, the ground for Spiti horses and elusive snow leopards. It descends the Kibber gorge and steeps the pass of Parang La, the source of the Pare Chu River, which flows into Tibet and then re-enters India. The trail passes by Rupshu Valley, which teems with kiangs (Tibetan wild asses). On the last leg of the journey, keep your eyes peeled for bar-headed geese, black-necked cranes and Brahminy ducks, as you camp by the beautiful Tso Moriri. Book via Aquaterra

Hampta Pass

En route to Hampta Pass. Photo India Hikes

En route to Hampta Pass. Photo: India Hikes

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Duration: 6 days; Level: Moderate; Highest point: 14,000ft; Starting point: Jobra (one-hour drive from Manali)

Himachal Pradesh has its very own Valley of Flowers. Around mid-July, the Kullu Valley is bathed in wildflowers. Getting to the pass is no easy task, though. After wading through a bed of flowers, you will need to scale many ledges, which may make you believe you’re close to the pass, but you never really know until you get there. The views make up for it—while one side of the pass overlooks lush landscapes, the other shows you Lahaul’s rugged terrain. July to September is the best time to go, but if you’re ready to brave the cold, June is a great time too. From day three on, you’ll trudge your way through snowy terrains until you reach Lahaul. Book via India Hikes .

Tirthan Valley

Tirthan Valley Himachal Pradesh

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh 

Duration: 4-6 days; Level: Easy; Highest point: 10,000ft; Starting point: Manali

If you’re a rookie or have kids above the age of seven in tow, the Tirthan Valley Trek is a great place to start. The trekking distances are short and the camp in the Sajwar region offers creature comforts, with spacious tents and washrooms. The months of June to September are the best time to visit. The meadows are lush and the skies clear-blue around this time of the year. The trail follows the Great Himalayan National Park, home to blue sheep, musk deer and the Himalayan tar. Book via Adventure Pulse .

Bhrigu Lake

On the way to Bhrigu Lake. Photo India Hikes

On the way to Bhrigu Lake. Photo: India Hikes

Duration: 4 days; Level: Moderate; Highest point: 4,287m; Starting point: Gulaba (24km from Manali)

On most treks, reaching a sprawling meadow may take at least a day or two of arduous hiking. But on this trek, look forward to a carpet of green within 10 minutes of your journey. These meadows are at their lushest from July to September. Horses and sheep are ambling around, and the scenery is framed by the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges. Don’t let the duration of the trek misguide you. The trail is still daunting, as it takes you to an altitude of 14,000ft, to Bhrigu Lake which mirrors the snow-capped mountains around you. Book via India Hikes.

The hike to Rupin Pass. Photo India Hikes

The hike to Rupin Pass. Photo: India Hikes

Duration: 7 days; Level: Moderate; Highest point: 14,000ft; Starting point: Jiskun (10 hours from Shimla)

At every turn, there’s a new vista to see. The Rupin Pass trek is full of surprises. About 20 minutes into the trail, you can picnic by or dip your toes in the Rupin River, which cascades down the Dhauladhar Range for over 2,000ft to form a waterfall. Trekkers camp by this site for two days and then carry on to discover snowfields and glacial valleys, even in the months of May and June. The trek is not for the faint-hearted, though. The pass crossing is a 200-metre steep climb through rocky, snow-flanked paths. But the trail descends to a campsite surrounded by grasslands and a stream framed by snow-capped peaks. It’s the perfect place to catch your breath. Book via India Hikes.

Triund Trek

Triund. Photo Mohit KhatriUnsplash

Triund. Photo: Mohit Khatri/Unsplash 

Duration: 2 days; Level: Easy; Highest point: 9,300ft; Starting point: Dharamkot

The Triund Trek is perfect for a short weekend getaway in the Himalayas. Ir can be done in 4-6 hours but camp the night to really enjoy the views of Kangra Valley and the Dhauladhar range. While the trail is short, it’s steep. But every now and then, you will be able to catch your breath during easy, flat trails through rhododendron, pine and coniferous forests. The highlight of the trek is the beautiful sunsets that paint Himachal’s skies and the starry nights.

Day Treks in Himachal Pradesh

Bari village.

On the way to Bari Village. Photo Damini RathodUnsplash

On the way to Bari Village. Photo: Damini Rathod/Unsplash

Duration: 45 minutes; Level: Easy; Highest point: 5,900ft; Starting point: Bir

This one’s an easy, laidback trek for beginners. Start your day with a cup of coffee at June 16 Cafe, and trace parachutes gliding in the skies as you walk past Bir’s forests. Quench your thirst at the natural springs in Bari and ascend the centuries-old slate stairs laid out by the early settlers of Bara Bhangal. Visit the local temple, and picnic in the beautiful oak forests while enjoying the views of the Kangra Valley and Dhauladhar mountains. Book via Exsul Travel .

The Hostan Hike

The hike to Hostan

The hike to Hostan 

Duration: 3-5 hours; Level: Moderate to Difficult; Highest Point: 6,800ft; Starting point: Palampur

It may not look like this path is well-tread, but shepherds herd hundreds of goats and sheep over this treacherous trail to get them to grazing lands in the upper reaches of the Himalayas. It’s the same shepherd-turned-guides who lead you to the top. The landscapes change as you climb, from pine and cedar slopes to rock shrubbery. You will learn about plants like basunti that help heal wounds and how local shepherds make a spicy chutney from rhododendrons. Your views at 6,800ft will comprise snow-capped mountains and mountain homes. Sit back on the lush grass and enjoy the vistas along with breakfast. Book via Exsul Travel .

Husky Walks in Manali

The view from Majhach village

The view from Majhach village

Duration: 3-5 hours; Level: Intermediate; Highest Point: 5,900ft ; Starting point: Manali

What’s better than a hike along Manali’s snow-laden landscapes? A hike led by huskies. This four-hour trek is guided by a pack of nine pooches that take you along apple orchards leading to a deep gorge along the Ahilya River. You can either take the path to a hidden waterfall or the road leading to the Majhach village which offers panoramic views of the Kully valley. Sip on a cup of coffee at Cafe Ronin before you descend. Book via Exsul Travel.

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13 Easy Hikes Around Kullu And Manali That Are Perfect For Beginners

by Swapnil Sanghavi | Dec 5, 2021 | Himachal , Kullu , Manali | 0 comments

Trekking and hiking in Himalayas is addictive, fun and rewarding to say the least. Therefore, this super useful list of Easy Hikes and Treks around Kullu & Manali will be extremely useful for those looking to kickstart their hiking journey around Kullu Manali.

Based on my frequent travels to Kullu and Manali, I can assure you that there is no dearth of beautiful hikes to pretty rustic villages, pristine meadows, exquisite temples in Kullu and Manali.

So here is a list of such easy hikes and treks around Kullu Manali that are not only beginner friendly but equally rewarding in terms of landscapes.

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13 Easy Hikes and Treks Around Kullu Manali That Are Super Rewarding 

Hiking is one of the my favourite things to do in Kullu and Manali and Himalayas in general. Trails to Pristine villages, otherworldly meadows, splendid vantage points, exquisite temples always amazes me.

On a personal level I avoid multi-day treks and almost exclusively embark on simpler day hikes which is suitable for my body.

So for those who are looking to begin their hiking journey in the Himalayas, these easy hikes and treks around Kullu Manali will be quite rewarding.

Raison to Raughi Village – Explore the True Beauty of Kullu

If you love the vibe of Rustic Himachal village with the pretty wooden houses and impeccable views, the short hike to Raughi village from Raison will be quite rewarding to say the least.

Although, there is a road to Raughi, but hiking to Raughi from Raison will be the best way to experience the beauty of Raughi village and Kullu in general.

The hike starts right from the Raison bridge where you first need to crossover to the left bank of Beas. Then take a shortcut to the road going to Naggar. Then you need to walk some 500 meters towards Kullu past the Raughi. Nalah

You’ll see a small shed type, structure from where you should spot a trail going upwards. Continue the uphill and ask for directions to the locals. It can be confusing. But you’ll find people on the trail.

The village is a great vantage point to observe the high mountains of Fojal (Dhauladhar ranges) and pretty hamlets of Upper Kullu with River Beas or Vipasha meandering across the valley.

From Raison the distance to Raughi is around 3-4 km, but mind you 90 percent of it is uphill. So it will take at least 1.5 hours.

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Pretty view of right bank of Beas with high mountains of Fojal in the backdrop visible from the rustic village of Raughi.

Himbri To Shari – Embark On One of The Most Offbeat Hikes Near Kullu Manali

If you love to tread on off the beaten while experiencing some insanely scenic views of snow-capped while strolling though a rustic Kullavi village, The Shari hike is the perfect one near Kullu Manali.

The hike starts from Himbri village which is just around 30 km from Kullu. To reach Himbri you need to take a link road going towards the villages of Karal, Bhat Karal and Himbri.

Himbri village is the last village where the road ends. From Himbri continue on the cemented which passes through the trademark Kath-Kuni styled houses of the village

After some 2 km, you’ll reach a bridge which you need to cross and continue uphill. You’ll soon spot a small clearing and again you need to continue your uphill trudge. The trail is well-marked.

Shari is basically a clearing where villagers let their cattle to graze. The views from Shari are insane and you get beautiful views of meadows and snow-capped peaks of Pir-Panjal including the famous duo of Deo Tibba and Indrasan.

And in case, you are quick and fit hiker, you can even make it to Kadingcha Pass and cross over to Lug valley if the conditions are safe for crossing.

As beginner you might struggle, but nevertheless its short hike and you’ll eventually reach Shari. The total distance to shari is around 14 km from Himbri both ways.

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If you are looking to hike and experience the pristines trails near Kullu Manali with rewarding views, hiking to Shari above Himbri village will be surely a wholesome experience in my opinion.

Lot – Kaisdhar – One of The Easiest Yet Most Rewarding Hikes Near Kullu Manali

Imagine yourself sauntering through the dreamy pines to witness colonial era forest rest house on a beautiful ridge with pretty views of lofty snow-capped peaks of Pir Panjal, would you be up for such a hike ?

Kaisdhar is basically a beautiful ridge starting from Lot village near Kullu. The rustic village of Lot in itself is the perfect start to the hike with beautiful old wooden houses where you get a chance to witness true beauty and culture.

And did I mention that Lot is a great vantage point to observe the snow-capped peaks of Pir Panjal including Deo-Tibba, Indrasan, Parvati range peaks and much more.

The hike to Kaisdhar from Lot is a perfect one for beginners and is one of the more easy hikes near Kullu. The hike is almost a level-walk through beautiful Deodhar forests with the snow-capped peaks unraveling themselves time and again.

The main highlight is the end point which is basically the colonial era forest rest house which showcases Britishers penchant for scenic places in the Himalayas.

The distance to Kaisdhar from Lot village is around 7-8 km and it should take around 1.5 to 2 hours for those walk with relaxed pace and ample of rest. Otherwise you can easily reach Kaisdhar in an hour.

Here is a detailed guide for Kaisdhar trek . It will be very helpful for the first time travelers.

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Deo Tibba, Probably the most famous peak of Himachal  as seen from Kaisdhar FRH.

Kaisdhar to Chambagarh via Mathiyana Thach – Pristine Meadows, Dreamy Pines, Mysterious Ruins, Lofty Peaks.

The hike to Chambagarh from Kaisdhar is basically a continuation of Lot to Kaisdhar hike. Absolute beginners can stop at Kaisdhar, but fit beginners can easily trudge up to the ruins of Chambagarh.

if you want to pretty 360 degree view of Kullu valley with the lofty snow-capped peaks of Pir Panjal, mid hills of Lug valley and glimpses of other valleys of Kullu, hiking to Chambagarh will be surely rewarding.

The hike starts right from the forest rest house. You need to take the trail going up towards Mathiyana thach which is very well marked and then head leftwards on the ridge to reach Chambagarh which will just take around 20 minutes to reach.

Mathiyana thach in itself is an incredible meadow surrounded by towering peaks, and immaculate view of lofty Pir-Panjal peaks. Its a perfect place for beginners to experience camping with scenic vistas being a treat to ones eyes.

The uphill hike to Mathiyana thach and then to Chambagarh is quite gradual and beginners with decent fitness levels should be easily able to reach Chambagarh.

Of course, its a bit of an ascent when you compare it with Kaisdhar. The total distance from Lot to Chambagarh will be around 15-16 km. Back in the day, Chambargarh was supposedly a watch tower.

Again, there are multiple approaches to the ruins of Chambagarh, but the one from the Kaisdhar FRH via Mathiyana thach is quite beginner friendly to be honest.

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Snow capped peaks, ancient ruins, Towering Deodhars, immaculate meadows, what else do you need from a hike. Pretty vistas as seen from the ruins of Chambagarh, 2700m.

Flyan to Parvi Dhar via Jolang Thach – Embark On An Epic Sojourn Through The Meadows of Fojal

If you are looking for a easy hike around Kullu and Manali with grand views of beautiful peaks, lush green meadows and off the beaten trails, the hike to Parvi Dhar via Jolang thach is the perfect one.

The hike starts from Flyan village which is around 30 km from Kullu and around from Manali. Flyan village can be approached from link road via Fojal near Dobhi,

The trail to Parvi Dhar is a gradual one amidst beautiful pin forests via the pristine jolang thach. You’ll also get grand views of Indrasan and Deo Tibba from a series of meadows enroute Parvi Dhar.

One has to just keep on climbing up hill and after crossing a series of meadows one can reach Parvi Dhar in about 2.5 hours. Parvi Dhar is basically the divide between Fojal and Kalichang valley.

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My second time at Parvi Dhar was an impromptu hike all way from Raison via Flyan village and Jolang thach. Views even better this time around !

Duwara to Dachaini – One of the best Beginner Treks Near Kullu Manali 

What if I told you there a exists a traditional village near with pretty old-fashioned houses and an incredible view of Upper Kullu with snow-capped mountains in the backdrop. Daichaini is one such pristine village near Kullu.

The only way to reach Daichaini is a continuous uphill trudge starting from the village of Duwara. But the effort really pays off with the views that Daichaini offers.

The hike is around 4 km way one way and absolute beginners might struggle. But owing to the short distance it is very doable. The trail is well-marked and make sure that you just go uphill and don’t get side tracked to some other trail.

It almost took me around 2.5 hours to reach here. But the effort was really worth it and really like the tranquility, the views and the rustic vibe that the village of Daichaini had to offer.

So if you are looking to hike on some pristine trails, the hike to Daichaini will be a great one near Kullu and Manali.

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Serene vistas of Upper Kullu from Dachaini village after a fresh snow-spell in the high mountains.

Mathasaur – Badasaur hike – Tread On Off The Beaten Path Amidst the Virgin Trails of Lug Valley

The hike to Mathasaur and Badasaur from Shangan in Lug valley is really quite a rewarding one. If you are looking for a pristine trail away from the hustle and bustle of touristy trails, hike to Mathasaur is a great option.

Mathasaur is a basically a wide meadow with religious significance near the pristine village of Jathani near Bhalyani.  There exists a Krishna temple and a small pond with religious significance.

Badasaur is just 20 minute away from Mathasaur along the ridge with a series of beautiful meadows enroute. Like Mathasaur, Badasaur also has a sacred pond and small temple dedicated to the local deity.

The hike to Mathasaur starts from the village of Shangan which is the last point where the bus drops you. From there you have to hike for 15-20 minutes to the village of Bhalyani which in itself is a delightful rustic locale.

From Bhalyani, an uphill climb for 30 minutes will take you to the rustic village of Jathani. The actual hike to Mathasaur begins from Jathani, where you need to take a trail going uphill to reach the ridge line which is basically Mathsaur.

The trail is not very well-marked but keep hiking uphill and you’ll manage to reach Mathasaur somehow. But do make sure that you ask for the route to the villagers.

The hike to Badasaur from Mathasaur is a simple ridge walk while passing through several exquisite meadows and clearings. With one of the meadows showcasing clear view of the snow-capped peaks of Pir-Panjal range.

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If you are looking to hike on a pristine trail near Kullu, Mathasaur can be a perfect option in my opinion. Just away 16 km from the main Kullu town, the hike to Mathsaur is a beginner friendly one.

Bijli Mahadev Hike – One Of The Most Popular Treks Near Kullu Manali With Insanely Pretty Landscapes

If you are looking for a popular easy hiking trail with equally rewarding views of Pir Panjal and Dhauladhars, The hike to Bijli Mahadev will be quite a wonderful experience.

Bijli Mahadev is basically beautiful meadow and residing place Lord Shiva. Along with the religious importance the vistas you get to witness from here are insanely pretty.

Located in Kharal valley of Kullu, Chansari is the starting point of the hike. Even though the road goes further beyond Chansari, the bus leaves you at Chansari. You can either take steep shortcuts or else follow the longer route in the form of road.

From Chansari, it will take around 1.5-2 hours to reach Bijli Mahadev at a relaxed pace. The route is very well- frequented and you will find travelers all the time. The trail is also very well-marked.

If you are looking to experience the true beauty of Kullu in an authentic way, Here is a non-cliche itinerary to the beautiful Kullu valley.

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Bijli Mahadev apart from its obvious religious significance offers one with an exquisite 360 degree view atop the ridge. On a clear day you can observe snowy peaks of Pir-Panjal and Dhauladhar with ease from Bijli Mahadev ridge.

Shaleen Hike – A Pristine Village Near Touristy Manali That Will Leave You Awestruck

If you are looking for a easy short hike near Manali with pretty vistas, the hike to the village of Shaleen will be a wonderful option.

Away from the hustle and bustle of the touristy clamour of Manali, the village of Shaleen feels like a breath of fresh air. Although a road now goes all the way to Shaleen but I would suggest you to hike to Shaleen.

The trail to Shaleen, climbs uphill from the Green Tax Barrier or locally known as Aloo ground just a few km before Manali main town. The trail is well-marked in the form of cemented stairs steeply climbing uphill.

Absolute beginners might struggle a bit, but again the distance is short and you should eventually make it to the village. The distance from Aloo ground should be around 3-4 km.

There is a beautiful temple dedicated to Shandalya Rishi at Shaleen amidst towering Deodhars. And the landscapes that you get to witness from Shaleen itself are quite beautiful to be honest.

The village of Shaleen is quite beautiful and a lot of houses in Shaleen are still traditional houses despite of its closeness to Manali and road connectivity.

By the way, here is a comprehensive list of 27 beautiful unexplored places near Kullu Manali like Shaleen.

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High mountains of Pir-Panjal donning a white look as seen from the village of Shaleen near Manali

Kufri – Muhling Hike

How does a hike to Lush Green Meadows of Upper Kullu passing through beautiful rusitc village amidst dreamy Deodhar trail with insane view of snow-capped peaks sound to you ? Incredible right ?

This is what Shajuni-Kufri-Miuhling near Raison has to offer. Although complete beginners might struggle a bit, but owing to the gradual-ascent this hike is perfect for beginners looking to take things up a notch.

The hike starts from the village of Shajuni located right above Raison. The village itself is a beautiful rustic village of Upper Kullu. The trail from Shajuni to Kufri is kind gradual ascent.

Kufri is basically the first meadow you’ll encounter while on the way to Muhling. From Kufri itself you get a glimpse of snow-covered peaks. Kufri is basically a clearing where villagers leave their cattle to graze.

The end point Muhling is said to have even grander views is what I have heard. I personally have hiked only until Kufri and I was quite impressed to say the least. So you can only imagine the prisitne beauty of Kullu valley from Muhling.

The total hike is around 15-16 km. A perfect for fit beginners wanting to unravelling the lesser-frequented trails in Upper Kullu valley.

Here is a detailed guide on how to explore Himachal using only public transport like I do almost exclusively.

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The beautiful Kufri meadows on a not so clear Autumn day. The trail further climbs up to Mahling, Chorgani before finally leading to Chaplang Tibba or Fugni Top, the Divide between Kalichang and Lug valley.

Chikka Hike – On The Hamta Pass Trail

Hike to Chika in Hamta valley is one of the easy treks near Manali. Hamta valley is one of the popular destinations around Manali and just around 10-15 km from the Prini.

The trail to Chikka is almost a level walk with a few ascents and descents perfect for beginners. The initial part of the trail takes of through a beautiful pine forest to a clearing from the last point at Allain barage hydro project.

After crossing the clearing you again enter dreamy pine forests only to find yourself marveling at the rugged beauty of Hamta from yet another meadow or clearing. There is also a small Dhaba at this clearing.

Now a brief descent will lead you to a wooden bridge where in you’ll encounter the most beautiful landscape on the trail. Now you can end the hike herself itself if you are too tired. The place is called Jobra or Jobri, I am not very sure.

Or continue to Chikka which should take you around 45 minutes more. The views remain almost the same as you witness at the wooden bridge at Chikka. But everything now seems more up close.

The hike to Chikka is around 4 km from the end of road at Allain Barage hydro project. The hike can be easily completed in under 2 hours or even less for those who walk fast.

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Get rewarded with such scenic views on the hike to Chikka near Hamta valley without putting much effort. A perfect easy hike near manali. In frame is the one of the most instagrammable photos on the Hamta pass trail, near Jobra/Jobri campsite.

Kalang-Tiun Hike – Pristine Vistas From This Village Of Lug Valley Will Blow Your Mind

Hike Tiun in Lug valley will a perfect one for you, if you like to explore the lesser-frequented valleys of Kullu. Lug valley is one of the least frequented valleys in Kullu, but is quite beautiful to say the least.

Tiun is one such Upper village of the valley which is yet to be connected by road. The sea of trade-mark Kath-Kuni styled houses with pretty vistas all-around will surely leave you spellbound.

The hike starts from the village of Kalang in Lug valley. Local buses and shared taxi’s ply regularly from Dhalpur in Kullu town.

The pristine villages of Lug valley and Sarwari Nullah will be your constant companions on the dirt track. When you reach the village of Kadingcha, the road gets narrower and becomes kind of trail.

Continue walking on the trail and you’ll find a bridge across the Sarwari Nullah from where a painful uphill footslog for an hour will transport you to one of the most beautiful villages in Kullu and Lug valley.

Of course, not without getting awestruck by the insanely pretty vistas of the mysterious lug valley. Tiun is home to Fugni Devi, a local deity who is revered across Lug valley and even the Chota Bhangal in Kangra.

The total hike from Kalang to Tiun and back is around 15-16 km. Most of it is a level-walk on the dirt track and only a last couple of km is a non-stop uphill ascent to the village of Tiun. It took me around 2.5 hours to reach Tiun from Gramang.

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Tiun, absolutely pretty locale of the lesser-frequented lug valley.

Kasol – Grahan Hike – One Of Most Beautiful Villages In Kullu District

Grahan is one of the most popular hikes near Kullu Manali. And it becomes quite obvious why it is such a popular hike near Kullu Manali once you see the absolutely splendid vistas of the villages itself.

Grahan rose to popularity a few years back when a few travelers and bloggers reached this insanely picturesque village in order to escape the touristy clamour of Kasol.

At that point in time, reaching Grahan was not so easy. The trails were confusing and much of the road was under construction.

All you have to do nowadays is get into a shared cab from Kasol or walk on the road some 6-7 km alongside the alluring Grahan Nullah amidst some insanely pretty forests of Deodhar.

Once you reach the Grahan parking a steep hike for 1-1.5 km will take you to probably one of the most beautiful villages in Kullu district.

The towering pines, huge Kath-Kuni styled houses, insanely pretty temples, and not to mention the lofty snow-covered peaks will surely leave you awestruck. It took me around 2.5 hours to reach the village of Grahan on foot right from Kasol.

Kasol is around 38 km from Kullu.

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 Grahan, one of the prettiest villages in Kullu valley

To conclude, I hope you now have plenty of options to choose from this Epic list of easy hikes and treks around Kullu and Manali. Please note that most of these are hidden treks near kullu Manali.

Also, hikes and treks like Jogini falls, Lamadugh can be perfect hikes near Manali. I personally haven’t been there so have not written about them.

In case you have any queries pertaining to easy hikes and treks near Kullu and Manali, please drop them in the comments below. I’ll be happy to answer them.

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About Treks Near Manali

There are magnificent treks in India that provide a once in a lifetime experience to climb to the top of the Himalayan ranges and several other mountain peaks in Sikkim, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh. No matter whether you are a seasoned explorer or a new adventurer, each of the trekking expeditions will welcome you with its best features. Ranging from easy to difficult, every Indian trekking journey goes through the beautiful dense forests, colorful meadows, pristine rivers, grasslands, and the background views of the lofty mountain peaks.

Some of the renowned trekking places in India are Kheerganga trek , Triund Trek , Sar Pass trek , and much more. You can indulge in the Churdhar trek or Prashar Lake trek if you are looking for a weekend getaway to the Himalayan ranges. On the contrary, if you are looking forward to feeling that adrenaline rush through your veins, you can opt for the Hampta Pass trek , Bhrigu Lake trek . Therefore, every trail on the Indian treks offers a blend of religious delights, man made structures, and cultural experiences that you will not find anywhere else.

Short Treks to do Near Manali

A short trek across Manali's towering Himalayas is an excellent way to explore the picturesque hill town. The paths on these excursions are largely easy, but some are slightly moderate. These short treks in Manali start usually on weekends and range from a one-day trek to a 2-3 day trek. Mostly, the shorter experience makes the best treks in Manali for entry-level trekkers who want to explore the scenic tales of Manali. The excursions are planned with the goal of avoiding significant height rises in a single day. As a result, these hikes allow you to reach a minimum elevation of 6000-7000 feet, with the base camp tucked right below the summits. You can take short treks like Lamadugh trek, Bhrigu lake trek, Kheerganga trek, Bijli Mahadev trek , Prashar trek, etc. The most beautiful thing about these treks is that they revolve around the greenest meadows, and Alpine Lakes, holding scientific and religious significance.

kheerganga trek

Kheerganga Trek is a one-of-a-kind Manali trek that takes you through pine and oak woodlands. The trail includes falls, hamlets, and the greenest meadows. The three-day short trek begins in Kasol and takes you to the mesmerizing Parvati Kund and the hot springs at a height of 9600 ft+. The path of the trek is filled with lip-smacking dhabas and hippo culture.

prashar lake trek in winters

The Prashar Lake Trek is all about discovering the best of the Dhauladhar Mountains. On the banks of the lovely river, you can see the Pagoda-style Prashar Rishi Temple. The Pir Panjal and Kinnaur Mountain Ranges can be seen from 8,956 feet near the lake. The two-day trekking in Manali of Prashar Lake begins at Jwalapur Village and winds through lush flora, flowing rivers, and waterfalls.

Long Treks to do Near Manali

Long treks in Manali allow you to learn about every terrain and high-altitude forest route you come across while admiring the grandeur of the majestic Mountains. Long treks range from 5 to 10-15 days in length for the finest experience and exploration. There are many long trekking experiences in Manali like Sar Pass trek , Bara Bhangal trek , Hampta pass trek, Deo Tibba base camp trek , Bhrigu Lake trek, Chanderkhani pass trek , Beas Kund trek, etc. These treks' maps have been designed in such a way that they are best suitable for both novice and expert-level hikers. These treks, however, are suitable for newcomers with extraordinary fitness levels, enthusiasm, and prior training. The routes begin easy and gradually get more difficult, with steep climbs and dense woodlands. Out of these long treks near Manali, you can choose either to witness snow during the winter on the hikes like the Manali snow trek or take the summer treks like Deo Tibba Trek, and Bara Bhangal Trek.

Beas kund Trek

Beas Kund trekking in Manali takes you through the Kullu Valley, the deep forests of pine and oak tree woods, and the greenest meadows to the holy lake. Once you reach Beas Kund at 12,772 ft the beauty of the Lake nestled between Pir Panjal Range amazes you through its enchanting looks. You understand that Emerald Lake is the origin of the Beas River and several other streams.

bhrigu lake trek

The Bhrigu trek, located at an elevation of 14,100 feet, takes you through beautiful meadows to the splendor of the oval-shaped Bhrigu Alpine Lake. It is one of the most fascinating hiking routes in Manali, taking you through the most beautiful grasslands to Roli Kholi over a distance of 25 kilometers. The magnificence of the snow-capped Seven Sister Peaks, Mount Hanuman Tibba, Mount Deo Tibba, and the Pir Panjal Range is visible when you reach the top.

hampta pass trek

Hampta Pass is ideal for trekking in Manali in May as it is one of the most popular summer treks. Starting from Manali Base Camp, the 5-day Hampta Pass trek takes you to a staggering 14,100 ft in four nights and five days. The Hampta Pass Trek is appropriate for intermediate-level hikers due to the 28 km trekking trip. The trail winds through chilly desert landscapes, lush meadows, brilliant wildflowers, deep pine forests, and tranquil valleys. The walk allows you to see the grandeur of Chandratal's emerald lake and the convergence of three passes: Hampta Pass, Rohtang Pass, and Spiti Valley.

pin parvati pass trek

The Pin Parvati Trek takes you through the greenest forests over a period of ten days and nine nights. You reach the point 17,457 feet above the ground on one of the most difficult and rewarding treks in Manali. The 110-kilometer journey takes you past tall Birch trees, glacier peaks, blooming wildflowers, and lovely lakes. The best part of the hike is putting your feet in the hot spirits at the top and bringing home the Brahmkamal and Losar Flowers.

chanderkhani pass trek

Chanderkhani Pass takes you through lush greenery and dense coniferous forests with striking visuals of the Himalayas from the top. Starting from Rumsu, the Chanderkhani Pass lets you cross the enthralling overgrowth of Pines, Birches, Cherries, Oaks, and Deodars. Once you reach the summit at 11,811 ft above the ground, the charm of Parvati Malana, Lahaul, and Kullu Valley is visible with delight.

bara bhangal trek

Bara Bhangal is one of the most difficult trails for trekking in Manali in May as you explore the challenging trails of the summer hike. The route lets you witness the beauty of Bara Shigri Glacier, Kalihani Pass, and Thamsar Pass. The trail starts from Lama Dough, and makes you cross Kalihani Base Pass, Devi ki Marhi, Dal Marhi, and Bara Bhangal Marhi at 12,565 ft, and leads you back through Rajgundha.

deo tibba base camp trek

Deo Tibba Trek in Manali is a tough trek that makes you cover a 75 km trekking distance to reach the peak of Deo Tibba Base Camp 13,684 ft above the ground. You can witness the stunning Chota Chandratal lake at 14,698 ft. You can start the trek from the ancient Jogidugh Village. The trekking trail passes through green meadows, silver birch, and junipers with views of snow-covered peaks.

sar pass trek

The exciting Sar Pass Hike is one of the best treks in manali, located 13,800 feet above sea level, traverses through some of the greatest meadows and lush woods of pine and rhododendrons. The Sar Pass Trek is named after the frozen Alpine lake "Sar," which is located between Tila Lotni and Biskeri Ridge. The five-day trip begins in Grahan hamlet and continues via Mung Tach, Rhododendron forests, Nagaru, and Biskeri Thatch. This trek follows a hidden ridge to the Sar Pass Base Camp, popularly known as India's "Mini Israel."

Which is a snow trek in Manali?

Manali snow trek lets you explore the White World of snow in the Himalayas. An ideal winter trek in Manali in November, the tour takes you toward the city's best attractions drenched in the snow like Lamadugh, Vashisth, etc. The trek lets you explore the high mountain meadow of Lamadugh and set up your campsites for the night.

Which is the best one-day trek in Manali?

Manali’s one-day Lamadugh trek is one of the best short treks that lets you take an overview of lush green meadows. The trekking starts early morning to Dhungri, as you pass through Cedar and Oak forests to reach Lama Dugh meadows at 10,498 ft high. Some other one-day treks are Hampta Valley Day Hike, Sethan Dome, etc.

Which are the best short treks near Manali?

Prashar Lake Trek, Lamadugh Trek, Bhrigu Trek, Kheerganga Trek, Bijli Mahadev Trek, etc, are some of the best short treks in Manali. You can take these treks ranging from one-day to 2-3 days. All of these treks have easy trails that can be taken by novice-level and first-time trekkers.

How much does trekking cost in Manali?

Trekking packages in Manali range from Rs 3000- Rs 4000 per one-day or two-day treks, and Rs 15,000- Rs 20,000+ for seven-day or more days trek.

Which is the longest trek near Manali?

Pin Parvati Trek is one of the longest Treks in Manali that makes you travel 110 km total trekking distance in 10-days and 9-nights. Moreover, this camping and trekking in Manali has a moderate to challenging trail. You reach 17,457 ft high above the ground, making you practice acclimatization.

Which are the best summer treks near Manali?

Bara Bhangal Trek, and Deo Tibba Trek are some of the best summer treks in Manali. The Deo Tibba Trek takes you to the base camp of Mount Deo Tibba and witnesses the breathtaking views of Chota Chandratal. The Bara Bhangal Trek is all about exploring one of the most challenging trails in Manali.

Which are the most popular treks near Manali?

The most popular treks near Manali are Hampta Pass Trek, and Deo Tibba Trek. The four-day Hampta trek is popular for its trail through ever-changing paths of lush greenery, deep pine forests, blooming wildflowers, deep pine forests, cold barren trails, tranquil valleys, and mystical Chandratal lake. The endpoint of the treks lets you witness the confluence of three passes: Hampta Pass, Rohtang Pass, and Spiti Valley.

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Written By: Mehrosh Shamim

Manali transports you to a dreamy fairyland— the beauty of the place leaves you speechless and then transforms you into a storyteller. Your visit to this wonderland would be incomplete without experiencing the thrill of trekking destinations near Manali !

Some of the best places to go trekking with friends and family are listed below:  

Top 7 Destinations For Trekking In Manali

Beas kund trek: .

It is a 3-day trek from Manali to Solang Valley. The trek’s highlight is the charming Beas Kund Lake , which is located at an Elevation of 12,073 feet. The trek also provides alluring views of the mountains such as Indrasan, Hanuman Tibba and the Seven Sisters. 

  • Max Altitude: 3,650 meters 
  • Best Season: April to November 
  • Ideal Duration: 3 to 4 days 
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate 
  • Starting Point: Solang Valley
  • End Point: Beas Kund

Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek: 

The 6-day trek begins in Jagatsukh and takes you through a variety of landscapes. The trek’s highlight is Chota Chandratal , which gives the view of Mount Deo Tibba, Indrasan, and other magnificent peaks. It is an unforgettable experience for a trekking trip in Manali.

  • Max Altitude: 4,450 meters
  • Best Season: May to November 
  • Ideal Duration: 5 to 6 days 
  • Starting Point: Manali
  • End Point: Deo Tibba 

Hampta Pass Trek:

It is an ideal 5-day trekking destination in Manali which includes a visit to Chandratal Lake. It leads you from the Kullu Valley to Spiti Valley , which has a landscape resembling that of Ladakh, and camping at Chandratal Lake is the cherry on top. 

  • Best Season: June to October 
  • Ideal Duration: 4 to 5 days 
  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate 
  • End Point: Chatru 

Bhrigu Lake Trek: 

It is a 3-day trek that takes you through the famous Rola Kholi, where you can spend the night camping. The walk provides breathtaking views of the lake, which the people revere. This is a fantastic trekking destination in Manali for those looking for a shorter but challenging Himalayan trek.

  • Max Altitude: 4,300 meters
  • Ideal Duration: 3 days
  • Starting point: Manali
  • End Point: Bhrigu Lake

 Chandrakhani Pass Trek: 

Trekking at an elevation of 12,030 feet allows you to see the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges in all their splendor. This pass also includes links to the Parvati Valley . It is a 3-day trek that provides an amazing trekking trip in Manali. 

  • Ideal Duration: 3 days 
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Starting Point: Patilkuhl
  • Ending Point: Rumsu 

Friendship Peak:  

This is a strenuous trek that should only be attempted by experienced mountaineers. The highest point reached during this 8 to 10 day trek is 17,354 feet. Several 6000m peaks can be seen along the way, as well as the view of Hanuman Tibba and the Seven Sisters. 

  • Max Altitude: 5,289 meters
  • Best Season: May to June and September to October
  • Ideal Duration: 8 to 10 day
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging 
  • Starting Point: Bakkathach
  • Ending Point: Manali Base Camp

Sar Pass Trek: 

Sar Pass is a classic trek in the Kullu region, measuring 48 km in length. It takes you through thick pine forests, villages, and snow-covered mountains, and more. One of the trek’s highlights is passing by a small frozen lake, which gives the trek its name. 

  • Max Altitude: 4,220 meters 
  • Ideal Duration: 3-4 days
  • Starting Point: Kasol
  • Ending Point: Kasol

Frequently Asked Questions—

1. what are the essential trekking requirements in manali.

An original identity card, a backpack and rain cover, a 1 litre bottle of water, sandals, trekking shoes, an LED torch, and an umbrella are the basic requirements for trekking in Manali. 

2. What time of year is ideal for trekking in Manali?

It  is advisable to schedule your trip between March and June if you want to experience Manali at its finest. The summer weather is ideal for trekking as well as rafting, paragliding, and other fun adventure activities.

3. What are the dos and don'ts of Manali trekking?

Here are a few trekking dos and don'ts: Carry your backpack but do not offload it, bring eco-friendly products, return your waste, do not consume carelessly, and avoid packaged food.

4. What is the cost of trekking in Manali?

The price of a Manali trek varies depending on the trek's type, duration, budget, and other elements. Nonetheless, the cost of the trek begins at INR 500 and can reach INR 10,000. A person can choose customized packages based on their needs.

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