MANALI 

One of the most popular tourist destinations in North India is in the Province of Kullu, Himachal Pradesh on the banks of the Beas River and at the height of the 1950 Meters or 6500 Feet (approximately) Manali, Valley of Gods. The name stands for Manu (Manu Rishi) + Aali (Home) and I bet you his home (Manali;)) is just magical by nature.

The place is perfect for families and new couples who want to hide something with a taste of taste over it. Manali is often visited by wedding couples and in the summer people from all walks of life (children to adults) come to Manali in search of a pleasant climate in the tropics. of Northern India.

                               


 

               MANALI TRAVEL GUIDE

Manali is one of the oldest cities in the Kullu Valley. Surrounded by the aura of ROMANCE everywhere, from the bustle of the shopping street to the quiet, traditional place, foreigners ruled the ancient Manali to the forests/villages around Manu's temple to the roads around Hadimba's temple. It can easily be named as one of the ROMANTIC sites of India.

The goddess Hadimba runs the city of Manali and is the center of worship for the people of Manali. A powerful goddess also controls the tall mountains and green nature, and it is only after her consent that one enjoys this beautiful place. When people think of Manali, the next second keyword is the truth, Rohtang Pass is undoubtedly the place to visit if you are going to Manali.

The climate in Manali offers variety throughout the year. If you like cold weather and snow, then you can enjoy the winter from November to February. However, you can experience the beautiful and pleasant weather of Manali in the summer from March to October.

                                  


                   MANALI WEATHER

I recommend that you should avoid going to Manali during the rainy months, from late July to August and these days it is part of September. Landslides and floods are common on the Delhi highway to Manali during the rainy season. You don't want to get stuck in the middle of it. Although July-August is rainy the area is again, its beauty is unique when it rains.

Therefore, the best time to visit Manali is March to June when the heat is hot in the lowlands of North India. Then in the autumn from mid-September to the end of October it is also a good time to visit. During the Dusherra festival, however, the district of Kullu is overcrowded.

If you like snow or snowfall, then visit Manali from late December to March to enjoy snow in Manali, Rohtang Pass, or Solang Valley. You can see snowfall in January and February, depending on the weather during the tour.


     What is the best time to visit Manali?

April to June is a great time to visit Manali, but remember that in the summer (April-June), people from many parts of North India invade the area like anything else, and seeing the Mall in the evening can cause a lot of trouble to shake your head. About the Trade Fair of Pragati Maidan, Delhi

But if you enjoy it, then it's a wonderful time to visit Manali. Also, you can take refuge in Old Manali in extreme conditions, far away from the hustle and bustle of the crowd (above). From accommodation to food to shopping to taxi/car fare, everything is expensive during this peak summer holiday season in the Himalayas.

If you are looking for adventure sports at that time, skiing from December to February is a great time, and postponing rafting from May to September can do great good. For all of you who want Paragliding in Manali, it always depends on the weather on the current day of the year.


            What is the time to avoid it?

Avoid the Durga Puja holidays especially in October when the rush is high again, and people are flooding the cities of Kullu Manali like anything. It is also the time of the Dusherra Festival in the Kullu Valley and also the low-speed tourist district.