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Manali-Cheers to New Beginnings 

 

Manali is located in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu Valley. Besides being a tourist destination it holds a particular preference for honeymoon couples. Manali Tour is a tailor-made itinerary as you visit comfortable cottages, heritage sites, cafes, green valleys, cascading waterfalls and snow-covered terrains. Enjoy a trek to the mesmerising Jogini Waterfalls, or stroll across the orchards filled with pine trees. Rohla Falls is an ideal spot for picnics and on the way to Rohtang Pass. Manali Honeymoon becomes more enticing if you visit quaint villages like Bhunter, Naggar, Kothi Village and Malana. The tranquillity and serenity of these places is perfect to escape from the bustling tourist sites. Beautiful mountain passes like Chandrakhani Pass, Rohtang Pass and Hamta Pass are not your usual trekking paths but are surrounded by lush green meadows, dense pine forests and snow-clad peaks. Partake in activities like paragliding, skiing, river rafting, sledging and zorbing at famous sites namely Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley. Vashisht Baths located near the Vashisht Temple is a hot water spring which is believed to have medicinal properties. Kullu is often clubbed with the sister town of Manali situated on the banks of River Beas is known for its Raghunath and Jagannath Devi Temple with panoramic views of hills decked with Deodar and Pine trees.(Manali)

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Old Manali

Manali Tour becomes more charming as you visit Old Manali located on the other side of the Manaslu river at an elevation of 6589 feet above sea level three kilometres uphill from Manali. It is a peaceful settlement with a vast expanse of apple orchards. Old Manali is less crowded and has a natural bounty of swaying eucalyptus, rushing waters of the Kullu river and beautiful hills. The sunrise and sunsets are mind-blowing and are famous for the Hidimba temple. The temple is located in the snow-covered hills of Manali and is dedicated to Hidimba Devi who was the wife of Bhima and mother of Ghatotkach is encompassed by cedar forests. Fondly known by the locals as Dhungri Temple has wooden doorways, a cone-shaped roof and wooden walls.

Naggar Castle, Naggar

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With a stress-free Manali Honeymoon visit Naggar Castle. The castle in Naggar is a wooden and stone medieval mansion which looks over the valley of Kullu. It was built in 1406 AD and is an amalgamation of the Himalayan and Western styles of architecture.

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The property once belonged to Raja Sidh Singh and was later transformed into a heritage hotel in 1978. It features a gallery of paintings by Russian artist Nichola Roerich. The mansion also has a temple in the courtyard which is known as the Jagti Patt. Have a taste of Garhwali food at the restaurant situated in the Naggar Castle Complex.

Solang Valley

The next place for a thrilling experience for honeymooners with Manali Tour is the Solang Valley. During the winter Solang Valley gets covered with snow and making it a popular spot for adventure sports and skiing. Solang Valley is located fourteen kilometres away from the main town of Manali on the way to Rohtang Pass. Adventure seekers can enjoy paragliding, parachuting, and horse riding to ride open jeeps. In summer when the snow melts skiing is replaced with zorbing( a giant ball with a capacity to hold two people is rolled down from a hill from two hundred metres.)

Sethan Valley

Push the romance quotient by a notch with Manali Honeymoon as you head toward the tiny village of Sethan. Sethan is located some twelve kilometres from Manali. It is a quaint Buddhist hamlet which overlooks the Dhauladhar ranges which get covered in snow during the winter season.

Sethan is a beautiful place to enjoy snowboarding and skiing. Be a little adventurous and competitive as you try Bouldering where you climb rocks which are a blend of granite and gneiss as you choose from different grades to undertake. This activity can be enjoyed by both amateurs and experts alike. Sethan is also famous for its Igloo stays which is a unique experience where you sleep inside an Igloo. Keep yourselves warm inside the icy igloo as you watch a movie under a twinkling sky and warm those hands of yours as you sip a hot beverage.

Rohtang Pass

Manali Tour is your passport to the desert-like and heavenly landscapes of the stretch which connects Spiti and Lahaul. Rohtang Pass is located at a lofty height of 3,978 metres on the Pir Panjal mountain range of the Himalayas and about fifty -three kilometres from Manali. It is a must-visit point of interest on the itinerary of tourists and also serves as a gateway to Ladakh. Experience snow as you try sledge rides as you slide through the snow in a wooden toboggan. Another thrilling activity to try with your loved one is mountain biking. The twin peaks of Geypan are quite visible from here also visible are glaciers, Lahaul Valley and Chandra river. A perfect spot for honeymooners with glistening sheets of white snow. In 2020 honourable Prime Minister inaugurated the Rohtang Pass Tunnel which is also known as Atal Tunnel.

Van Vihar

Manali Honeymoon finds a utopian setting at Van Vihar. Van Vihar National Park is bedecked with sky-touching deodar trees and is located near Mall road. The main attraction of the park is the man-made lake which is accessible for boating. The lake has crystal-clear and still waters where visitors can easily spot fish swimming. Boats can seat two to four guests which are roared manually by oars. Also available are self-operable paddle boats which drift slowly as you pedal. There are many concrete and wooden benches present throughout the park where visitors can relax and unwind under the shade of jungle-like trees. The encompassing majestic deodar trees make Van Vihar an ideal spot for a picnic.

Jogini Waterfalls

The enchanting cascades of Jogini Falls are the next best place to visit with Manali Tour and are the most romantic place to be thronged by couples. The water flows down from a height of 160 feet, over the mountains into the Beas river and Kullu valley. It is located near the Vashist village in Manali and gets its name from the village goddess Jogini.

The falls are known for the trek as it passes through orchards and dense pine trees which takes around three hours to climb the Jogini waterfalls. Trekkers get enchanted as they see rushing streams along an alluring view of the Beas and the snow-covered peaks of Rohtang. On the route to the falls, there are restaurants which serve local snacks and Chai.

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