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The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali
The Adventure Gateway Manali

The Adventure Gateway Manali

Trip Highlights

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₹32,999

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6 Days / 5 Nights

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3,000 m

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Himachal Pradesh, India

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Easy to Moderate

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March – June & September – December

About the Trip

A Himalayan Road Trip Designed for Wanderers Who Love road trips, Hiking & Hidden Corners of the Mountains

The Manali–Kasol–Sainj Combo is a journey through three completely different moods of Himachal — the thrill of high mountains, the chill of riverside cafés, and the peace of untouched valleys. It’s the perfect blend of adventure, culture, café vibes, and raw Himalayan beauty, all packed into one unforgettable circuit.

❄️ Manali – The Adventure Beginning

Your journey kicks off in Manali, where snow-capped peaks rise like giants and the Beas River roars through pine forests. This is the adventure capital of Himachal full of energy, cafés, waterfalls, and scenic trails.

Here, you chase:

  • Solang adventures
  • Rohtang Pass & Atal Tunnel views
  • Old Manali cafés & riverside walks
  • Hot springs, temples & hidden trails

Manali sets the pace — fast, fun, and full of mountain adrenaline.

 

🌿 Kasol – The Hippie Heartbeat of the Circuit

Next, you slide into the slow rhythm of Kasol, the iconic backpacker village of Parvati Valley. Cedar forests, Israeli cafés, riverside huts, and easy scenic hikes define this stretch.

The vibe turns soft and soulful with:

  • Chalal forest walk
  • Tosh & Kutla sunsets
  • Kheerganga hot spring trek
  • Chill cafés & global music

Kasol is where you relax, unwind, and feel the mountain vibe take over.

 

🏞️ Sainj Valley – The Quiet, Magical Ending

Finally, you enter the silence of Sainj Valley, an untouched world inside the Great Himalayan National Park. This is Himachal’s hidden paradise serene, green, and unbelievably refreshing.

You experience:

  • Shangarh Meadows (Mini Switzerland)
  • Deep pine forests
  • Slow village life
  • Secret waterfalls
  • Peaceful sunsets & starry nights

Sainj is the perfect cool-down, calm, pristine, and soul-healing.

 

🌄 A Journey of Wheels & Trails

This circuit is designed for travelers who love:
✔️ Road trips through changing landscapes
✔️ Short offbeat hikes
✔️ Authentic villages
✔️ Hidden waterfalls & ancient temples
✔️ Slow travel, nature, and culture

Itinerary

DAY 1 — Chandigarh ➝ Manali

Wheels in Motion. Mountains in Sight.

Arrival to Manali and get acclimatise with the environment and explore local market.

 

DAY 2 — Manali Exploration + Sajla Waterfall Hike

A blend of culture, wilderness & adrenaline.

Kick off the morning with a visit to Hidimba Devi Temple, surrounded by ancient cedar forests — a reminder that the Himalayas are both sacred and wild.

Then the "trails" begin an offbeat hike to Sajla Waterfall, tucked inside a wildlife sanctuary. This short trail gives you your first taste of untouched Himalayan nature: mossy rocks, tall pines, and the roar of falling water.

After lunch, shift back to the "wheels" drive to Solang Valley, where adventure fuels the afternoon:
✨ Paragliding
✨ Zorbing
✨ Skiing
✨ ATV rides
✨ Soaking in alpine views

Return to Old Manali for dinner, a hippie hotspot filled with live music, bohemian cafés, and mountain vibes.

 

DAY 3 — Manali ➝ Sissu: The Lahaul Wheels Day

Crossing tunnels, rivers, waterfalls & legends.

After breakfast, steer toward Sissu, a dramatic drive through the iconic Atal Tunnel. Overnight, the scenery transforms the moment you exit the tunnel, you enter the stark, silent beauty of Lahaul Valley.

Short hike to Sissu Waterfall, standing tall against rugged cliffs.
Walk along the Chandra River, feeling Lahaul’s winter wind brushing your face.
Visit Gyephang Temple, home to the guardian deity of the region.

If time allows, drive to Gondhla Fort, an ancient wooden structure that overlooks the frozen valley.

End the day at Tandi, where Chandra and Bhaga meet to form the mighty Chenab, a peaceful spot to pause on your wheel journey.

 

DAY 4 — Manali ➝ Bijli Mahadev Trek ➝ Kasol

Lightning Temples & Riverside Towns.

Start the day with a beautiful 3 km hike to Bijli Mahadev, a temple famous for being struck by lightning, recharged every few years with divine energy. The views from the top are surreal.

Then hit the wheels again, drive to Kasol, the little Israel of India nestled in Parvati Valley.
Check in and wander through:
🛍️ Kasol Market
🌸 Manikaran Sahib
🕯️ Local craft stores

In the evening, settle at a riverside café, where soft music blends with the sound of the Parvati River — the perfect Himalayan slow-living moment.

 

DAY 5 — Kasol ➝ Sainj Valley: Slow Roads, Quiet Trails

Raila Waterfall • Twin Towers • Shangarh Meadows

Drive into the Sainj Valley, one of Himachal’s most peaceful and offbeat destinations, made for travelers who prefer empty trails over busy ones.

Visit the Raila Twin Towers, traditional Kathkuni wood-and-stone architecture standing tall against time.
Next stop: Raila Waterfall, untouched, raw, and often entirely empty. Just you, the echo of the falls, and the forest.

Later, walk the dreamy Shangarh Meadows, vast green carpets with majestic views & visit the Shangul Mahadev Temple, a spiritual gem among open landscapes.

 

DAY 6 — Trek to Pundrik Rishi Lake ➝ Deohari Village Stay

A Trail into the Heart of the Great Himalayan National Park.

This day blends wheels and trails perfectly. After breakfast, a short scenic drive takes you to the starting point of your hike to Pundrik Rishi Lake, hidden deep inside forests of rhododendron and deodar.

The walk is serene, surrounded by birdsong, mossy paths, and crisp mountain air. The lake itself is mystical, calm, sacred, and framed by ancient woods.

Descend back and drive to Deohari Village, a plain valley village with open horizons, golden sunsets, and authentic Himalayan life.
Spend the evening wandering through fields, interacting with locals, or simply relaxing in silence.

 

📝 Travel Tips

  • Weather: Sissu can be colder than Manali; carry warm clothing.​
  • Cash: ATMs are scarce in Sissu; ensure you have sufficient cash.​
  • Fuel: Top up your vehicle's fuel tank in Manali, as fuel stations are limited en route.​
  • Connectivity: Mobile network coverage is good; but inform someone about your travel plans.​

Permits: Generally, no special permits are required for Indian nationals to travel from Manali to Sissu via the Atal Tunnel.

Things to Carry

  • Warm jacket, fleece, thermals

  • Trek pants, cap, gloves, woolen socks

  • Trekking shoes + slippers

  • Backpack + rain cover, water bottle

  • Power bank, headlamp

  • Basic medicines + first aid

  • Toiletries, sunscreen, lip balm

  • Govt ID + emergency contacts

  • Snacks, dry fruits, energy bars