Manali, located within Himachal Pradesh, is among the best places to visit in Manali with family. Manali tour packages for family offer a great opportunity to spend time enjoying the outdoors, and many of the places to explore in Manali are a reflection of the many options for activities within the vicinity.

However, many of the attractions and adventures you'll find in Manali can be quite dangerous--especially if the region is experiencing severe weather such as flooding or natural disasters like landslides. For a better understanding of where you travel in the area ensure you are aware of the weather conditions and road conditions prior to you beginning your adventure.

 

Solang Valley

Solang Valley is located about 30 minutes from Manali and attracts travellers both in winter, for its snow, and in summer for its adventure sports.

From January to March, it's possible to ski and snowboard there, and a gondola carries visitors 1.3 kilometres up to the runs. After the snow clears, paragliding becomes popular. However, keep in mind that it's not well-regulated and there are safety concerns.

Solang Valley, Manali | Paragliding in Solang Valley. Fantas… | Flickr

Additionally, many people who visit Solang Valley opt out of the adventure-seeking to experience a bit of culture by visiting the Shiva temple above the village. If you don't want to walk up to it, it's possible to ride a pony there. 

 

Beas River

The mighty Beas River flows rapidly through Manali and offers numerous chances for outdoor activities within its waters as well as on its banks. Due to the speed of flow of the river, it is extremely dangerous for even those with the highest level of experience particularly after the melting of snow in the spring and the river levels increase. Tourists should avoid the river from March to April due to the risk.

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If you'd rather become more active during your visit to the Beas River, zip-lining (flying the fox) through it or Rafting down it is an option that is popular. Many companies within Kullu Valley offer rafting. Kullu Valley provides river rafting generally along a 15-kilometre section of Grade II and III rapids that stretch from Pirdi up to Jhiri. The best time to raft is between mid-April and June between mid-September and October. The trips can be easily arranged from Manali.

Old Manali

Uphill above the bustle and chaos of Manali town, you'll find the relatively peaceful village of Old Manali, which is dotted with simple traditional-style homes.

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Old Manali is a laid-back traveller centre, and the road here is lined with guesthouses, cafes, and small shops—ideal for chilling out and watching the world go by. Right at the top sits Manu temple, dedicated to sage Manu, who was the first man created by God according to Hindu mythology. The views are worth the steep but scenic walk to get there.



Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass is a popular excursion for day trips in the direction of Manali however, the heavy congestion can cause a problem which makes it difficult to get to. The drive is between 2 and 3 hours away from Manali town, the pass connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti valleys in Himachal Pradesh.

Due to its altitude of 4,000m (13,000 feet), It is often prone to severe weather. One of the main attractions of Rohtang Pass is snow, particularly if it's been removed from other areas. The waste management system is insufficient and visitor facilities are lacking. The amount of vehicles allowed is not enough and you need to apply for a permit at the very least one day prior to visiting.

Reaching the clouds - Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh | Flickr

However, when you make it up to Rohtang Pass, there are numerous snow-sport activities available with snow in the snow. You can also visit Beas Kund, an igloo-shaped temple located on the high up on Rohtang Pass that has a spring that is believed to be the source of the Beas River. Beas River.

 

Manali Nature Park

If you are a lover of being immersed in the beauty of nature, do not hesitate to go for a walk among the dense cedar trees within Manali Nature Park that shares a border with Manali Nature Park, which borders Beas River between Manali town as well as Old Manali.

Van Vihar (Hindi: वन विहार) at Manali | Dinesh Valke | Flickr

The enormous trees in Manali Nature Park provide a thick shield against the outside world. This gives the park an enchanting, magical feel. The park is also similar, to Van Vihar Park, and its entry point is located near Manali town, should you're looking to further explore the beauty of nature in the area after you've hiked throughout Manali Nature Park.

Hadimba Temple

Make sure to stop by Dhungri forest while travelling towards Old Manali to visit the old Hadimba temple (also called Dhungri temple). It is a four-tiered pagoda built in 1553. It has an exterior of wood carvings. It is dedicated to Goddess Hadimba who is the spouse of Bhima in The Mahabharata. Hindu epic The Mahabharata.

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A yak ride and massive fluffy Angora bunnies waiting to pose for pictures are among the other attractions available. A fascinating 3-day temple festival is held at the end of May every year. People from all over the world are invited to the festival.



Vashist

It is a must to go through Dhungri forest on your way to Old Manali to visit the ancient Hadimba temple (also named Dhungri temple). It's the fourth-tiered Pagoda that was constructed in 1553. It's got an exterior made with wood carvings. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Hadimba, who is the wife of Bhima from The Mahabharata. Hindu epic The Mahabharata.

Vashist village (Himachal Pradesh, India) | To say "Hi" and … | Flickr

A thrilling yak ride as well as huge fluffy angora rabbits waiting to take pictures are just some of the many activities available. The fascinating three-day temple festival occurs in May at the close of each year. All across the globe are welcome to join the festivities.




The Mountains

A lot of travellers make use of Manali to begin hiking through the surrounding mountains with Manali family tour packages. If you're not keen to be on your own, Himalayan Trails located in Old Manali offers a wide variety of outdoor adventures, including hiking with guides and day hikes. Himalayan Caravan Adventure is also suggested for treks as well as outdoor adventures like day hikes as well as rock climbing and rafting.

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If you want to get a little more adrenaline rush For a bit of adrenaline, take a ride off on the Himalayas via bicycle! Hampta Pass is a popular 5-day hike that starts from Manali and will require a decent level of fitness.

 

Jogini Waterfall

A beautiful and relaxing walk along the hills surrounding Vashist leads towards Jogini waterfall. The waterfall isn't very impressive, but taking a bath in its cold water can be rejuvenating, and the surroundings are simply stunning.

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There are several little guesthouses and eateries in the vicinity, which means it is possible to stop and enjoy an evening meal prior to or after an icy dip in the refreshing water beneath Jogini Waterfall.

 

Buddhist Temples

There's a little Tibetan colony located to the south of Manali town. It's worth a trip because of its tranquil and peaceful Buddhist temples and stores that sell Tibetan crafts and carpets. A temple, called the Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa, is the home of a massive golden statue that depicts Lord Buddha. It is extremely illuminated during the night.

Gelukpa Cultural Society Gompa, just down the road, is a soaring prayer space surrounded by small statues. Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa was constructed by Tibetan immigrants in the year 1960. It is adorned with vibrantly coloured frescoes. Within the temple is a Mediterranean-sized Buddha statue. In addition, the temple has an inventory of Tibetan martyrs who were killed from 1987-89 during the Tibetan tensions. 

 

The Bottom Line

The weather could play an important role in the planning of your Manali tour packages for family to help organize your trip efficiently.  Remember that the mountains can be unstable in terms of conditions. A day that is not in the norm could be dark in the blink of an eye. The seasons of summer and winter are ideal times for spending time with your family. However, the sports activities which one could participate in are different based on the time of the year. This concludes the 10 best places to visit in Manali with family.