Manali, the Snowy Paradise of Himachal, offers a blend of natural beauty and adventure. Stroll through the serene cedar forests around Hadimba Devi Temple and soak in the healing waters of Vashisht Hot Springs. Experience the thrill of Solang Valley with paragliding, skiing, and snow adventures, or cross the majestic Atal Tunnel to reach the pristine Lahaul Valley. Trek to the scenic Jogini Waterfall or Bhrigu Lake for breathtaking mountain views. Wander the charming lanes of Old Manali for cozy cafés and vibrant culture, and drive up to Rohtang Pass for unforgettable snow-filled landscapes.

Atal Tunnel is the world’s longest highway tunnel. Atal Tunnel takes you through a stunning journey from lush green valleys into snow-covered landscapes within minutes.

A desert safari in Jaisalmer is an adventure-packed experience. Whether you choose a camel or a jeep, you’ll explore remote desert villages, rolling sand dunes, and experience the vast emptiness of the Thar Desert.

A cluster of five intricately carved havelis, this is one of the most magnificent mansions in Jaisalmer. Built by a wealthy trader for his five sons, the haveli features beautifully detailed jharokhas (balconies), archways.

Old Manali charms visitors with its rustic wooden houses, narrow lanes, and laid-back, bohemian vibe.It’s a haven of cozy cafés, live music, and scenic riverside walks amidst apple orchards.

Kasol is a picturesque hamlet nestled along the Parvati River, surrounded by lush pine forests and towering mountains. Its serene vibe, crystal-clear waters, and crisp mountain air make it a paradise for nature and peace lovers.

A great place to understand the folk culture of Rajasthan, this museum displays traditional costumes, musical instruments, puppets, and weapons. You can also enjoy puppet shows and folk performances in the evenings.
Summer (March – June): Pleasant and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. Ideal for sightseeing, paragliding, rafting, and trekking.
Monsoon (July – September): Heavy rainfall makes the region lush and green, but landslides are common. Best for those who enjoy solitude and off-season travel.
Winter (October – February): Snow-covered landscapes and temperatures often below 0°C. Perfect for snowfall lovers, skiing, and cozy mountain stays.