Manali:- Glory & Charm Of Himalayas
Manali, valley of the gods is a colourful hotspot for tourists and nature lovers, tucked in the hills of the upper Himalayas. Situated at a height of 2050m (6398 ft) at the banks of the Beas River is one of the busiest hill stations in terms of tourism. A picturesque place to spend some time away from the humdrum of the cities, the town offers something for every kind of traveller. This place is paradise on earth and a bundle of both adventures activities and amazing sightseeing views. Here you get to try adventurous sports such as parachuting, paragliding, skiing, horseback riding, driving mini-open jeeps especially available for tourists of all age groups in Manali Tour Package from Delhi.
Places To Visit In Manali:-
Old Manali:- Old Manali is a hamlet for backpackers who are living for peace and
indeed works best for the people who want to go to Manali for a workcation. It
is an abode full of aesthetic cafes, homestays and hostels. Situated on the
banks of the Manalsu river and surrounded by Deodar trees, it is an absolute
treat for all kinds of people. Where tourists
may be in the embrace of Mother Nature is a lot of pleasure. The hippy
lifestyle can be felt in full force in Old Manali. Set in a bizarre landscape,
this Manali hidden treasure will provide you with the right Himalayan feelings
in Manali
Honeymoon Package from Delhi.
Solang Valley:- The name "Solang Valley" was derived from the joining of two words Solang and Nallah. Solang Valley is a side valley located at the tip of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh state of India. Solang Valley is the most visited place in Manali. Solang Valley is an absolute delight for adventure lovers who get to experience a wide variety of activities here. It is one of the best places to visit in Himachal Tour Package From Delhi and to cherish an unforgettable beautiful experience.
Chandratal Lake:- Chandratal
Lake is often referred to as one of the most beautiful lakes located at an
altitude of about 4300 m in the mighty Himalayas. The name "Chandra
Taal" (Lake of the Moon) comes from its crescent shape. The colour of the
water of this lake keeps changing from reddish to orange to blue to emerald
green as the day ends. The lake
encircles a vast meadow that is carpeted with different kinds of
wildflowers. It is a hub for many trekkers and adventurers in Delhi
To Manali Tour Packages.



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