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Cafes in Kasol that offer you more than just Delicious Food

For the food lovers out there, Kasol has an assortment of beautiful cafes – big and small with lovely ambiance and lip-smacking food! Here are 6 Best Cafes in Kasol that you should visit :     Bhoj Cafe Source : Tripadvisor The Bhoj Cafe is a warm and cozy cafe in the heart of Kasol Village. It is one of the oldest cafes in Kasol and is preferred by travelers and foodies who want to laze around in their free time. Cost for Two – Rs 500 approx   Moon Dance Cafe Source : Facebook The Moon Dance Cafe provides amazing views coupled with perhaps the best coffee and cookies in Kasol. The toothsome German and Italian breakfast platters are sure to make your mouth water. Cost for Two – Rs 700 approx   Buddha Place Cafe Source : Facebook Living up to its name, the Buddha Place Cafe in Kasol offers the nicest and most peaceful atmosphere for chilling in Kasol. There’s nothing better than eating momos with soothing music playing in the background! Cost for Two – Rs 600 approx     Jim Morrison Cafe Source : TripAdvisor There are two reasons why you should visit the Jim Morrison Cafe when you’re in Kasol – closeness to nature and the otherworldly food that the cafe provides. The Jim Morrison Cafe is located in the lap of nature and has to be reached on foot. However, the food and atmosphere of the cafe more than make up for the effort you put into the trek! Cost for Two – Rs 700 approx   The Evergreen Cafe Source : Magicpin As its name suggests, the Evergreen Cafe is truly evergreen and has been among the most famous cafes in Kasol for quite some time now! It is a favorite among friends and families looking for a nice place to chat and bond. Cost for Two – Rs 600 approx   Stone Garden Cafe Source : Holidify The Stone Garden Cafe is a hippie hotspot in Kasol. Beautiful interiors and ambiance make it an ideal place for killing your free time when you are in town!l Cost for Two – Rs 700 approx   Thinking about visiting Kasol ? Craft your personalized Kasol Travel Package here! Check out other blogs on Kasol by visiting our Feed!

Activities and Adventure Sports in Manali that you must try

Manali is not just about rivers and mountains ! Like other Himalayan hill-stations, Manali too provides an array of sports and activities for the daredevils looking to try something different ! Here are some of the most popular adventure activities in Manali :   1. River Rafting :     River Rafting is perhaps among the most famous adventure sports in Manali. The Beas River offers the best rafting experience for adventure seekers.   Best time for river rafting in Manali is during the summer months of June and July. However, the rafting remains closed during the monsoon. It again restarts from October and continues till February-March.   The per person cost for River Rafting is around ₹1000 – ₹1500   2. Paragliding :     Paragliding gives you chance to experience a bird’s life as it gives a bird’s eye view of the beautiful valleys. Manali is among India’s paragliding hotspots with many places like Solang and Kangra in and around Manali which provide paragliding experiences.   Best time for paragliding in Manali is from April to June.   The per person cost for Paragliding in Manali ranges from ₹600 – ₹2000 depending on the distance and duration.     3. Rock Climbing and Rappelling :     For people who are looking for hard core adventure activities in Manali, offers Rock Climbing and Rappelling activities by the Beas River.   Best time for Rock climbing and Rappelling in Manali is during Mid April to June.   The per person cost for Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Manali is ₹500     4. Skiing :       Being a high altitude hill station in the Himalayas, Manali experiences snow in the winter months. Hence, skiing is a popular winter sport in Manali.   Best time for skiing in Manali is during the winter months of December and January.   The per person cost for skiing ranges from ₹1000 – ₹5000 depending on the ski routes     5. Snow Scooter :       You must have watched Snow Bikes and Snow Scooters in Hollywood Films and TV series. Manali gives you the opportunity to relive your favorite Hollywood Snow Scooter experience in a style of your own. The Solang Valley, just 15km from Manali offers a 2km Snow Scooter ride service. In short, the Snow Scooter Ride is among the best things to do in Manali.   Best time for snow scooter rides in Manali is during the winter months of December and January.   The per person cost for snow scooter ride ranges from ₹1000 – ₹1500.     To know about the places to visit and things to do in Manali check out our blog To know about the best treks from Manali click here !   Want to craft a travel experience all by yourself ? Visit our Tailored Travel Page and create a personalized travel experience !

7 Must-visit Places in Manali that will make you go wow!

Also called the Valley of the Gods, Manali is a resort town located on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh. It is surrounded by the towering mountains of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges of the Lesser Himalayas. As a result, Manali has everything required for becoming the perfect all-weather tourist destination – Majestic Views, Cool Temperature, and Snowy Winters! So let’s have a look at some places to visit in Manali that will make you fall in love with the place:   Hadimba Temple Manali Gompa Vashisht Temple & Village Rohtang Pass Old Manali Solang Valley Mall Road Manali Top FAQs to know before visiting Manali   1. Hadimba Temple :   By Biswarup Ganguly The Hadimba temple, dedicated to Goddess Hadimba is one of the most popular tourist places in Manali was built in AD 1553 by Maharaja Bahadur Singh. According to Mahabharata, Hadimba was the wife of Bheema, the strongest Pandava brother and mother of Ghatotkacha! The Hadimba temple is among the most famous tourist places in Manali and hence has visitors all around the year. The number increases during Navaratri, when people in Manali gather around the temple and pray to Goddess Hadimba, the protector of the region.   Location: Just 2.5km from the city of Manali. Timings : 8:00 a.m. to 6:00pm. Entry Fee: None Photography: Allowed   Personalize an experience to Manali   2. Manali Gompa :   Manali Gompa, also known as the “Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa” is a beautiful Buddhist Monastery that was built during the Tibetan Uprising in the 1960s. Above all, this place is sacred to the Buddhists and pilgrims from far and wide who come here to seek blessings from Lord Buddha. This is definitely a place you must visit in Manali!   Location: 200 meters from the Mall Timings: 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (closed on Sundays) Entry Fee: None Photography: Allowed   3. Vashisht Temple and Village :     The Vashisht temple is located in the village of Vashisht near Manali and is among the most popular places of interest in Manali. Above all, this place finds its mention in the Hindu epic of Ramayana. It is believed that the village was founded by Vashisht Muni, the Guru of Lord Rama and his brothers. In addition to this, the village has hot water springs where tourists can take refreshing baths in the lap of nature!   Location: 3.5 km from the city of Manali Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. every day Entry Fee: None Photography: Allowed   4. Rohtang Pass :     We have all heard about the Rohtang Pass, the most popular tourist place in Manali. But did you know? Rohtang in Ladakhi means ‘a field of corpses’. This is due to the fact that hundreds of people used to die due to bad weather conditions attempting to cross this pass! However, things have changed now – wide and well-maintained roads have solved the problem of accessibility. As a result, every year lakhs of tourists flock to this place to enjoy the snow and experience the breathtaking views of Rohtang and this has become a popular tourist destination in Manali.   Location: 60km from Manali Timings: N/A Photography: Allowed and Recommended   Check out Manali Experiences   5. Old Manali :     One of the most offbeat places to visit in Manali is the Old Manali, situated on the opposite bank of the River Beas. Free from the regular buzz of city life, this is a place most preferred by solo travelers and backpackers seeking peace and tranquility. Moreover, the city is home to popular cafes like Dylan’s Toasted and Roasted Coffee House, The Johnson’s Cafe, and the Lazy Dog Lounge. Location: 2km from Manali Timings: N/A Photography: Recommended   6. Solang Valley :     Solang Valley, located just 13km is a hub of adventure sports in Manali. Tourists from far and wide flock to this place to indulge in adventure activities like Paragliding, Skiing, etc. Especially during winters, this place becomes crowded with tourists and has earned its reputation as one of India’s most popular ski resorts! As the snow melts in the summer months of April and May, skiing and snow-biking are replaced by summer sports like horse riding and paragliding! For those who want to reach the summit, there are cable-car services too! The cable-car provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal Ranges! Hence, for people seeking fun and adventure, Solang Valley is one of the best places to visit from Manali!   Location: 14km from Manali Timings: N/A Photography: Recommended   7. Mall Road Manali :     The Manali Mall road is perhaps the most important and happening place in Manali. The Mall Road is a shopper’s paradise! It contains showrooms, departmental stores, shops, and cafes for those who are looking for a stress-relieving shopping session when in Manali. You can find handicraft products – shawls, pottery, wooden products, etc. prepared by the local artisans. For tourists visiting the city, this is among the must-visit places in Manali!   Location: Heart of the City of Manali Timings: 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Photography: Recommended   Personalize an experience     FAQs about Manali :   Q1. What is the best time to visit Manali?   Ans. The best time to visit Manali during Summer is from March to June when temperatures are moderate. However, if you want to experience snowfall, the winter months of December to February will be the best for you.   Q2. How to reach Manali?   Ans. You can reach Manali from Delhi, Chandigarh, Pathankot through cabs or buses. The cab fare ranges between 7000-10000 rupees from Delhi and between 3000-5000 rupees from Chandigarh.   Q3. Which is the nearest airport to Manali?   Ans. The Kullu Manali Airport, located at a distance of 50km from the city is the nearest airport to Manali. It is well connected with domestic flights

Top 6 Must-Do Treks from Manali that will awaken the Adventurer in You!

Manali is among the most popular hill stations in India and a favorite among travelers, but did you know? Manali is also a trekkers’ paradise. From short and easy to the long and hardcore – this beautiful Himalayan town provides you an assortment of treks and hikes. Let us have a look at some must-do treks in Manali : 1. Jogini Falls Trek 2. Bhrigu Lake Trek 3. Hampta Pass Trek 4. Beas Kund Trek 5. Great Himalayan National Park Trek 6. Pin Parvati Trek       1. Jogini Falls Trek :   The Jogini Waterfall is among the most popular places to visit in Manali. If you are not fond of long treks, the Jogini Fall Trek is one of the best trek routes from Manali. Furthermore, for the tourists who are not interested in trekking, you can reach Jogini Falls by car too. However, you will miss out on the stunning views you get to experience during the short trek.   Distance: 4km (approx) Duration: 6-7 hours Difficulty: Easy The best time to visit Jogini Falls is from March to May     2. Bhrigu Lake Trek : Image Credit : En Casa Adventures   The Bhrigu Lake is a glacial lake situated at an altitude of 14000 feet above sea level. In addition to this, the lake is held sacred and has its mention in Indian Mythology too. It is believed that Maharishi Bhrigu used to meditate here. According to the locals, this is the reason that this lake never freezes completely. The Bhrigu Lake trek is among the most sought-after treks in Manali and has hence found its place in our list of must-do treks in Manali.   Distance: 22km (approx) Duration: 4 Days. Difficulty: Moderate. The best time for the Bhrigu Lake Trek is from August to September     3. Hampta Pass Trek :   The Hampta pass is located at an altitude of about 14000 ft on the Pir Panjal Range of the Lesser Himalayas. This pass acts as a small corridor connecting Chandra and Kullu Valleys. From lush green meadows to treeless mountains – this trek offers one of the most diverse views. Hence, the Hampta Pass Trek is regarded as one of the best trek routes from Manali.   Distance: 35km (approx) Duration: 6 Days Difficulty: Moderate The best time for the Hampta Pass Trek is from mid-June to mid-October     4. Beas Kund Trek   Considered an easy to moderate trek, the Beas Kund Trek is perfectly suited for beginners and casual hikers! The Oak Forests on the way give you a feeling of eeriness and is sure to remind you of the enchanted woods from the fairy tales! At the end of the trek, you will find yourself at the Beas Kund, a glacial lake that is supposed to be the origin of the Beas river. That is to say, the place is popular among tourists and devotees alike and is among the things you must try in Manali!     Distance: 7km (approx) Duration: 1-2 Days Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Best Time the Beas Kund trek is from May to October     5. Great Himalayan National Park Trek :   The Great Himalayan National Park is home to more than 375 faunal species such as the elusive Snow Leopard, Blue Sheep, Himalayan Brown Bear, Himalayan Tahr, and Musk Deer. In short, this is the best trek route from Manali if you are an avid wildlife enthusiast and nature lover!   Distance : 20-25km Duration : 3-4 Days Difficulty: Easy The best time for the Great Himalayan National Park trek is Autumn (September–November) (as the animals start their winter migration to the lower altitudes).   6. Pin Parvati Trek   Made for seasoned hikers and adventurers, the Pin Parvati is one such trek that is bound to test your endurance, willpower, and fitness. The trek route connects the Pin Valley of Spiti with the Parvati Valley of Kullu. However, this long and hard trek is worth the effort because of the stunning views that it provides. The contrasting features – lush green valleys of Parvati and the barren landscape of Pin are sure to make you appreciate the beauty of Mother Nature! Hence, this has earned its name as one of the toughest treks from Manali!   Distance: 80km (approx) Duration: 10 Days Difficulty: Tough The best time for the Pin Parvati Valley trek is from Mid-May to September.   Besides improving physical fitness, treks are proven to reduce stress levels, improve your soft skills and help develop a cultural understanding of a certain place. Trekking is an excellent way to escape the monotony of our daily life and get close to Mother Nature. So if you are planning to visit Manali, do consider trying any one of the treks in our list of best trek routes from Manali. If you want to plan a trip to Manali, or try any of the above treks, visit The Tarzan Way! Want to craft a travel experience all by yourself? Visit our Tailored Travel Page and create a personalized travel experience!