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Kasol Manali JIbhi Honeymoon Trip

Kasol Manali JIbhi Honeymoon Trip

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Trip Duration

5 Days 4 Nights

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Pickup & Drop

Delhi

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Trip Category

Honeymoon Packages

Kasol Manali JIbhi Honeymoon Trip

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Trip Duration

5 Days 4 Nights

location

Pickup & Drop

Delhi

backpacking

Trip Category

Honeymoon Packages

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About Kasol Manali Jibhi Honeymoon Trip

Get ready to lose yourselves amidst the breathtaking beauty of Himachal Pradesh with our enchanting Kasol Manali Jibhi Honeymoon Tour Package. Just imagine waking up with your loved one by your side while misty mountain landscapes unfurl outside your window the beginning of a truly unforgettable romantic adventure across India's most enchanting landscapes. This perfectly designed tour package puts together the hippie vibes of Kasol, the adventure-swept slopes of Manali, and the hidden gem that Jibhi is to try and create unforgettable memories for you and your partner.

It is a blend of relaxation and adventure that ranges from languid walks along the Parvati River to flying high in paragliding, from warm bonfires done at night under starry skies to visiting the ancient temples. Relish a taste of the local Himachali cuisine and retire into warm homestays just before completely losing yourselves in the magic of these mountains. Be it an adrenaline recharge through a variety of adventure sports or just tranquil moments of bonding, our Kasol Manali Jibhi tour makes sure you soak in just that.

Let us worry about the details while you think of the important things like how to enjoy each moment with your loved one in this little piece of heaven on earth. Book Our Kasol Manali Jibhi Honeymoon Trip Package now and set the stage for a lifetime of love and adventure!

Best Places to Visit in Kasol Manali Jibhi Trip

Parvati Valley: Set high in the lap of the Himalayas, Parvati Valley is a paradise for nature and adventure lovers. It has beautiful landscapes, gurgling rivers, and vibrant, adventurous treks, all in one package, to blend into a heady cocktail of natural beauty and spiritual quiet.

Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara: This revered Sikh shrine is famous for hot springs and spiritual atmosphere. Pilgrimage and tourists visit here to take bath in the healing waters, enjoy langar, and know this uniqueness of rice cooked by natural hot waters.

Chalal Village: Chalal, just a small trek away from Kasol, is a serene village with spectacular scenery of the Parvati River and the mountains around. The perfect place for any peace lover, it is rural and slow with a sense of tranquility.

Tosh Village: Nestled at the end of the Parvati Valley, Tosh is a small village that provides the tourist with a bird's eye view besides catching the traditional Himachali architectural sights. It assumes a kind of gateway to many treks and is pervasively embedded with local culture.

Kheerganga Trek: The trek goes to a high-altitude meadow with hot springs and has wonderful views of the Parvati Valley, dense forests, and waterfalls culminating in an invigorating bath in the natural hot water pool.

Serolsar Lake: It is one of those pristine alpine lakes which is nestled within a lush green forest in the Seraj Valley. It also attracts nature lovers and gives bewildering views and a serene atmosphere to perform meditation or have a quiet moment of thought.

Jalori Pass: From here, at 3,120 meters, the prefect panoramic view of the Himalayas is vestured. It's a popular spot for trekking and camping, bringing in adventure and nature goals through trails to Serolsar Lake and Raghupur Fort.

Raghupur Fort: This ancient fort on the hill offers fantastic views of valleys and mountains alongside. The trek to the fort is of medium challenge but gives a historical feel with breathtaking panoramas.

Chehni Kothi: This centuries-old tower standing tall in Jibhi is an epitome of Himachali architecture. The 45m tall structure is one of the tallest free-standing structures in this region and requires great skill, thus providing insight into local history and the Skill building technique.

Shringa Rishi Temple: This is a very ancient wooden temple dedicated to Shringa Rishi. The essence of this temple includes intricately done carvings that are spiritually significant in their nature. It showcases rich cultural heritage and, hence, is highly recommended for history buffs.

Hadimba Devi Temple: This is an ancient wooden temple in the Manali city dedicated to Hidimba Devi. The architecture of the temple is distinct, with a tranquil ambiance that surrounds it. It seems to be surrounded by cedar forests and offers a mix of spiritual or natural beauty.

Solang Valley: This valley is the finest point in sports adventures like paragliding, zorbing, and skiing in winters. The snow-capped peaks make the place more enchanting with its stunning views turning it into a heaven on earth and give this place a touch of being visited all round the year for adventure seekers and natural lovers.

Rohtang Pass: This high mountain pass is surrounded by beautiful vistas of Glaciers, Peaks, and Valleys. It's a popular hub for snow activities and also serves as the gateway to Lahaul and Spiti valleys lending the flavor of inhospitable Himalayan inhospitability.

Old Manali: This area steals the show from New Manali since it consists of traditional houses, quaint cafes, and an atmosphere typical of the old world. It is popular among backpackers and those who want to feel the pulse of local life a bit more.

Manu Temple: The temple holds great religious significance as it is dedicated to the sage Manu. From here, one can get a panoramic view of Beas Valley, the surrounding mountains, and it joins in spiritual with natural beauty in a serene setting.

Vashisht Hot Springs: These natural hot springs are said to be colon soups. The area of Vashisht village is an epitome of local culture, with its traditional architecture and ancient temples standing side by side with the medicinal value that these springs possess.

Naggar Castle: This medieval castle now turned heritage hotel commands a fabulous view of the Kullu Valley. Once the seat of Kullu kings; now it houses a museum and art gallery dedicated to the rich history and culture of the region.

Jogini Waterfall: A small climb from Vashisht takes one to this beautiful waterfall. Surrounded by dense forests, it makes for a loneliness retreat with the promise of refreshing splashes and rejuvenation with an acquaintance of nature.

Gulaba: On the way to Rohtang Pass, Gulaba is famous for its snow-based and adventure sports land. It is much less crowded than Rohtang but offers the same vistas and winter sports opportunities.

The Mall Road: Mall Road, lined with shops, restaurants, and hotels, marks the exuberant heart of Manali. It's a great place to catch the pulse of local life, do some souvenir shopping, and get struck by the tacit enthusiasm of this hill station.

Things to do in Kasol Manali Jibhi Honeymoon Trip

Go trekking or hiking in the surrounding mountains. Varied routes on tough and not-so-tough terrain will test both of you while giving you great views of the Himalayas. End it with a mountaintop romantic lunch.

Take a ride on the Parvati or Beas rivers for the most pleasurable experience in white-water river rafting. Work together through bumpy rapids, raising your adrenalin level to bond closer, and have sets of memories. Professional guides ensure your safety throughout this exhilirating activity.

Feel serenity within, and join yoga and meditation sessions in very tranquil settings. Most of the local retreats offer classes for couples to connect with your loved one even on a deeper level. Peaceful mountain atmosphere—Perfect setting to just relax, reflect and rejuvenate.

Take part in a Himachali cooking class and really be submerged into the local culture. Learn how to prepare traditional dishes with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Interactive and hands-on, it's not only about learning something new but bonding over some great food and making good memories.

Try your luck at fishing in clean mountain streams. It's an activity that affords quality time together in nature, whether experienced anglers or total novices. Local guides can provide the gear and how-tos for catching native trout species.

Treat your bodies and heads to indulgent couples' spa treatments. Many resorts offer special honeymooner packages for massages, aromatherapy, and holistic treatments that hail from ancient Himalayan healing techniques. Relax and be, in perfect harmony.

Get undisturbed serene landscape views in your cameras. Be it professional cameras or smartphones, they work together to frame the most perfect shots of mountains, valleys, and quaint villages. Take a photographic diary to cherish these moments all your life during your honeymoon.

Stargaze at the heavens. The clarity of mountain air, lack of pollution, will showcase such a tremendous array of stars and constellations. Bring along a blanket, mug o' cocoa, and get all snuggly warm to view such vastness in the universe.

Visit the local markets for some unique handicrafts and souvenirs. Colorful shawls, intrinsically designed wood carvings there are going to be loads of things that you would want to bring back home to remember the trip by. Haggling is a joyful, shared experience in markets and should be tried out for its negotiations.

If possible, try attending some of the local festivals or cultural events that might take place during your visit. Such events would evoke the rich traditions of this region with resplendent costumed parades, usually accompanied by folk music and dance, and very palatable food prepared in the local traditions.

How to Reach Kasol Manali?

By Air: The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (KUU) in Kullu, about 31 km from Manali. Flights connect it to Delhi and Chandigarh. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach your destinations. For more options, consider flying to Chandigarh Airport.

By Road: Driving from Delhi takes about 12-14 hours via NH44 and NH3. You can rent a car or take a bus from Delhi's ISBT. Many private operators offer overnight bus services. The journey is scenic but long, with winding mountain roads in the latter part.

By Train: The nearest major railway station is Joginder Nagar, about 166 km from Manali. However, it's more common to take a train to Chandigarh or Ambala and then continue by road. From these stations, you can find buses or hire taxis to reach your destination.

Best Time to Visit Kasol Manali

Spring (March to May): Pleasant temperatures and blooming flowers make this an ideal time for outdoor activities. The weather is comfortable for trekking and sightseeing. However, some high-altitude areas might still have snow. This season offers a good balance of weather and fewer crowds.

Summer (June to August): This is peak tourist season due to comfortable temperatures. It's perfect for outdoor activities and escaping the heat of the plains. However, it can get crowded, and prices are often higher. Occasional rainfall might occur, especially in July and August.

Autumn (September to November): Another excellent time to visit, with clear skies and pleasant weather. The landscape turns golden with fall colors. It's ideal for photography and outdoor activities. Crowds thin out after the summer rush, offering a more peaceful experience.

Winter (December to February): For snow lovers, this is the best time. The region transforms into a winter wonderland. Skiing and other snow sports are popular in Manali. However, extreme cold and heavy snowfall can limit accessibility to some areas, particularly higher altitudes.

Other related packages: Honeymoon Special- Shimla to Manali, Honeymoon Special- Himachal Pardesh, Honeymoon Special- Chandigarh Shimla Manali

Itinerary

  • Assemble at pickup point - RK Ashram Metro Station or Majnu ka Tila bus stop.
  • Overnight journey to Aut (Near Manali).

Inclusions

  • Transportation from Delhi to Delhi: Volvo Bus and Taxi for local transport.
  • Accommodation - Tree House in Jibhi, hotel in Kasol & Cottages in Manali.
  • Local assistance.
  • Decoration & cake at tree house.
  • Bonfire (if weather permits)
  • Meals: Lunch (1), Dinner (4), Breakfast (4).
  • Driver allowances, toll taxes, parking, state taxes.

Exclusions

  • Any extra meals apart from the ones mentioned under inclusions.
  • Travel Insurance, items of a personal nature like porterage, tips, laundry etc.
  • Any entry fees, extra expenses for optional activities or tickets, unless quoted in Inclusions.
  • Any other costing involved due to circumstances like natural calamity, weather conditions, riots, roadblocks, landslides or any other forced circumstances which are out of our control.
  • GST (5%) is applicable extra.
  • Anything which is not mentioned in the above inclusions.

Things To Pack

  • Waterproof and good quality backpack or rucksack, no trolley bags
  • Comfortable clothing
  • Raincoat and umbrella (monsoons only)
  • Warm woolen jackets/sweaters (depending upon the season)
  • Comfortable trekking/sports shoes
  • Water bottles (avoid single-use plastic)
  • Quick snacks for journey like dry fruits, chocolates
  • Personal care items and toiletries
  • Personal medicines
  • Phone, camera and photography equipments
  • ATMs and adequate amount of cash for shopping, cafe visits
  • Items like torch, power banks, sunglasses
  • Personal identity document like Aadhaar, driving licence, passport

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