Manali Tour Package — India's Most Beloved Mountain Destination
Manali is India's most popular Himalayan hill station — a breathtaking valley in Himachal Pradesh where the Beas River carves through dense deodar forests, snow-capped peaks tower on every horizon, and the air carries the sharp scent of pine and apple blossoms. At an altitude of 2,050 metres, Manali is a year-round destination that transforms dramatically with each season: a snowy winter wonderland, a spring riot of apple orchards in bloom, a summer adventure playground, and an autumn palette of gold and crimson.
Luxytrix Travel offers the most comprehensive Manali tour packages 2026, trusted by over 15,000 travellers from Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Bangalore, and across India. Our Manali packages cover everything from the iconic Rohtang Pass to the sacred Hadimba Devi Temple, from the adventure-packed slopes of Solang Valley to the quiet charm of Old Manali's cafes and art galleries.
Rohtang Pass — Gateway to the High Himalayas
Rohtang Pass (3,978 metres) is the crown jewel of any Manali itinerary — a high mountain pass connecting the Kullu Valley to the Lahaul-Spiti region. The drive from Manali to Rohtang is spectacular in itself — through pine forests, past the Beas Kund glacier source, and into a barren moonscape of rock and snow. Snow is present at Rohtang from October to June, making it the go-to spot for snow activities for travellers from the plains. Activities include sledging, snowmobile rides, ski-doo, and snow biking. Note that Inner Line Permits are required for Rohtang Pass — Luxytrix arranges all permits as part of your package.
Solang Valley — Manali's Adventure Hub
Solang Valley (2,480 metres), 14 km from Manali, is Himachal Pradesh's premier adventure sports destination. In winter (December–March), it transforms into a ski resort with beginner and intermediate slopes. In summer and autumn, Solang offers paragliding, zorbing (the Himalayan zorbing experience is epic!), quad biking, horse riding, and mountain biking against a backdrop of spectacular snow peaks. The Atal Tunnel (formerly Rohtang Tunnel), inaugurated in 2020, passes under Rohtang and connects Manali to the Lahaul Valley — a world record-setting tunnel and a marvel of engineering that Luxytrix includes in extended itineraries.
Hadimba Devi Temple — Manali's Sacred Forest Shrine
The Hadimba Devi Temple, set deep in the cedar forest on the outskirts of Manali town, is one of the most uniquely beautiful temples in India. Built in 1553 by King Bahadur Singh and dedicated to Hadimba, wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata, the temple's pagoda-style wooden architecture with carved doors is exceptional. The dense cedar forest surrounding the temple creates an atmosphere of extraordinary peace and mysticism. A short walk through the forest reveals Dhungri Van Vihar, a serene spot perfect for contemplative strolls.
Old Manali — Bohemian Village Vibes
Old Manali, separated from the main town by the Manalsu river bridge, is a delightful world of its own — a labyrinth of narrow lanes, apple orchards, traditional Himachali wooden houses, cosy cafes with Himalayan mountain views, art galleries, and hippie hangout spots that have attracted backpackers and artists for decades. The Manu Maharishi Temple (dedicated to the sage Manu, believed to have landed here after the great flood) is the spiritual heart of Old Manali. A stroll through Old Manali in the evening, watching the mountains turn pink at sunset, is one of Manali's most authentic experiences.
Kullu Valley — The Valley of Gods
Kullu, 42 km south of Manali, gives the Kullu-Manali region its other name — the Valley of Gods. The Beas River through the Kullu Valley is the best rafting river in Himachal Pradesh, with Grade 2–4 rapids suitable for beginners to intermediate rafters. The Kullu Dussehra festival (October) is one of India's most spectacular festivals, with 300+ deities from across the valley brought to the Dhalpur Maidan in grand processions. Naggar Castle, a 500-year-old stone and timber castle now converted into a heritage hotel overlooking the Kullu Valley, is an architectural gem worth a visit.
Manali Tour Package Price Guide
Our Manali packages start at ₹11,999 per person for a 3-night/4-day itinerary. A 5-night/6-day comprehensive package covering Rohtang, Solang, Kullu, and Old Manali starts at ₹15,999. A 7-night/8-day package extending to Spiti Valley or Leh starts at ₹22,999. All prices include accommodation, daily breakfast and dinner, private AC vehicle, guide, Rohtang permits, and 24/7 Luxytrix support. Special Manali honeymoon packages with river-view room upgrades and private valley dinners available from ₹18,999 per couple. Group discounts for parties from Delhi NCR and Noida.