Manali isn’t just a hill station; it’s a feeling that stays with you long after you return home. Surrounded by the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges, Manali blends adventure, romance, nature, and peace all in one destination. Whether you’re a backpacker seeking hippie vibes or a couple looking for the perfect romantic escape, Manali has something unique for everyone.

Here is a fully curated list of must-visit places in specially prepared for your 2025 trip by Antriksh Travel.


1. Solang Valley – The Adventure Hub of Manali

Located just 13 km from Manali town, Solang Valley is the go-to place for thrill lovers. Wide meadows, towering mountains, and unlimited activities make it one of the most popular attractions.

Why Visit

Paragliding, zorbing, ATV rides, ropeway, skiing in winter—Solang is built for adventure.

Antriksh Travel Tip

We offer priority bookings for adventure sports, saving you from long queues.


2. Atal Tunnel & Sissu – A Stunning High-Altitude Journey

The Atal Tunnel (9.02 km) is one of India’s proudest engineering achievements. Passing through it transports you from Manali’s green landscapes to the rugged beauty of Sissu in minutes.

Why Visit

Experience the world’s longest high-altitude tunnel and witness the breathtaking scenery of Lahaul Valley, including the Instagram-famous Sissu Waterfall.


3. Hadimba Devi Temple – Spirituality in the Cedars

Built in 1553, this ancient wooden temple is surrounded by tall cedar forests and peaceful walking trails.

Why Visit

The unique architecture and serene environment make it one of Manali’s most iconic locations.


4. Rohtang Pass – Manali’s Legendary Snow Point

51 km from Manali, Rohtang Pass connects Kullu to Spiti and offers some of the most stunning snow-covered views in the Himalayas.

Why Visit

Panoramic glaciers, snowy slopes, and cool breezes—even in early summer.

Antriksh Travel Note

Rohtang requires a special permit. We handle the permits for all our travelers.


5. Old Manali – The Hippie Heartbeat of Manali

Cross the Manalsu River bridge and step into a different world filled with artistic cafés, global cuisines, bohemian markets, and serene riverside spots.

Why Visit

Perfect for café-hopping, live music nights, relaxed strolls, and visiting the ancient Manu Temple.


6. Jogini Waterfalls – A Peaceful Nature Escape

A short, scenic trek from Vashisht Village leads you to Jogini Waterfalls—a perfect mix of nature, adventure, and tranquility.

Why Visit

The trek takes you through apple orchards and pine forests, ending at a beautiful cascading waterfall away from crowds.


7. Sethan Valley – Manali’s Offbeat Gem

Just 12 km from Manali, Sethan is a calm, Buddhist hamlet known for surreal landscapes and unique winter stays.

Why Visit

Home to India’s famous igloo stays, perfect for snow lovers, stargazers, and travelers seeking complete peace.


Best Time to Visit Manali

Summer (March–June)

Perfect weather, open trekking routes, and ideal for sightseeing.

Winter (October–February)

Snowfall, honeymoon season, skiing, and cozy winter stays.

Autumn (September–October)

Clear skies and lush landscapes—great for photography and peaceful trips.


Why Choose Antriksh Travel

Permit Assistance: Rohtang and Atal Tunnel permits handled smoothly.
Verified Stays: Clean, hygienic, warm, hand-verified hotels and stays.
Customized Experiences: Riverside picnics, private bonfires, offbeat tours.
24/7 Support: Our team stays connected with you throughout your trip.
Transparent Pricing: No hidden costs, no surprise charges—ever.


Your Manali Story Starts Here

Manali’s mountains are calling. Pack your warm clothes, charge your camera, and let Antriksh Travel craft your dream Himalayan holiday. Your perfect mountain escape awaits!