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Solang Valley during winter months transforms into a snowy playground, perfect for activities like skiing, snowboarding, snow scooter rides, and paragliding.
The pass is a major highlight for winter tourists, especially for those seeking snow activities like snowball fights, skiing, and sledding.
The Hidimba Devi Temple, located amidst a dense cedar forest. The iconic temple's unique wooden architecture strikes against the backdrop of snow-covered trees. In winter, the area around the temple is blanketed in snow, offering a serene and mystical atmosphere for visitors seeking peace and solitude.
Old Manali is is known for its wooden cottages, apple orchards, and cozy cafes. During winter, the snow-covered streets and traditional Himachali architecture create a pleasant charming atmosphere
The temple is dedicated to the sage Manu. It offers a tranquil experience and the walk through the snow-covered forest to reach the temple adds to its allure in winter.
Naggar Castle is located about 20 kilometers from Manali has a rich history. Built in the traditional Kullu architecture style, it offers stunning views of the surrounding Kullu Valley and snow-covered peaks.
The Beas River runs through Manali, and its crystal-clear waters and surrounding beauty are breathtaking. During winter, the river is often partially frozen, with icicles hanging from the rocks, and the surrounding landscapes covered in snow.
We have Van Vihar National Park, located near the Mall Road in Manali. It provides a tranquil spot with tall deodar trees covered with snow, a well-maintained walking trail, and a beautiful lake. On the other hand, we have a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Great Himalayan National Park for nature lovers.