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Manali Unplugged
Embark on a memorable Manali Unplugged trip, where snow-covered peaks, winding mountain roads, and fresh alpine air set the tone for an unforgettable getaway. From cozy mornings in riverside cafés to thrilling adventures in Solang Valley and peaceful walks through pine forests, Manali offers the perfect mix of relaxation and excitement. Whether you're chasing snow, seeking serenity, or just craving mountain vibes—Manali has it all.

Manali Kasol
Escape to the tranquil charm of Kasol, a cozy village tucked away in Himachal’s Parvati Valley. Surrounded by pine forests and the gentle flow of the Parvati River, Kasol is the perfect spot to unwind, explore hidden trails, and soak in the mountain magic. Whether you're hiking to nearby villages , enjoying local cafés, or just relaxing by the riverside, a trip to Kasol promises peace, beauty, and a laid-back vibe that’s hard to leave behind.

Majestic Udaipur
Discover the magic of Udaipur, the "City of Lakes," where royal palaces, serene boat rides, and vibrant markets blend seamlessly. Surrounded by stunning lakes and the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore the majestic City Palace, take a peaceful boat ride on Lake Pichola, and wander through the colorful streets—Udaipur is a place where every corner tells a story of grandeur and tranquility.

Yulla Kanda
Yulla Kanda is a peaceful high-altitude trek in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, reaching a serene lake and the world’s highest Krishna temple at around 3,895 meters. The trail passes through Kinnauri villages and alpine meadows, offering stunning Himalayan views.

Valley of Flowers
Valley of Flowers is a stunning high-altitude national park in Uttarakhand, known for its vibrant alpine meadows that bloom with hundreds of flower species between July and August. Located around 3,600 meters, it involves a moderate trek from Govindghat to Ghangaria and then to the valley. It's ideal for nature lovers and offers a peaceful Himalayan escape.

Chopta Tungnath
Chopta–Tungnath is a scenic trek in Uttarakhand leading to the world’s highest Shiva temple, Tungnath, at around 3,680 meters. The trail starts from Chopta and passes through lush forests and meadows, ending at Chandrashila Peak for stunning Himalayan views. It’s an easy-to-moderate trek, perfect for beginners and nature lovers.

Kedarnath
Kedarnath is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site located in Uttarakhand at an altitude of about 3,583 meters. It’s home to the Kedarnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, nestled amidst snow-capped peaks near the Mandakini River.

Dayara Bugyal
Dayara Bugyal is a stunning high-altitude meadow in Uttarakhand, perched at around 3,600 meters in the Garhwal Himalayas. Known for its wide, rolling grasslands and panoramic views of peaks like Bandarpoonch, it’s an ideal trek for beginners. The trail passes through forests and opens into vast alpine fields, which bloom in summer and turn into a snowy wonderland in winter.

Hampta Pass
Hampta Pass is a scenic high-altitude trek in Himachal Pradesh, connecting the lush Kullu Valley with the barren landscapes of Spiti. Located at around 4,270 meters. Ideal for fit beginners, it's often combined with a visit to the stunning Chandratal Lake, making it a favorite among adventure seekers.

Beas Kund
Beas Kund is a stunning high-altitude lake located near Manali in Himachal Pradesh, at around 3,700 meters. Believed to be the source of the Beas River, it's named after the sage Vyas (Beas), who is said to have meditated there. The trek to Beas Kund is short and beginner-friendly, offering breathtaking views of peaks like Hanuman Tibba and Shitidhar, along with lush meadows and glaciers.

Bhrigu Lake
Bhrigu Lake is a high-altitude glacial lake near Manali in Himachal Pradesh, located at around 4,300 meters. Known for its mythological significance—where sage Bhrigu is said to have meditated—it offers a scenic 3–4 day trek through alpine meadows, forests, and snow-capped views. It's a perfect moderate trek for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Jibhi Tirthan
Jibhi and Tirthan Valley, tucked away in Himachal Pradesh, offer a peaceful escape into nature. Surrounded by pine forests, rivers, and waterfalls, Jibhi is known for its wooden cottages and serene vibe. Nearby Tirthan Valley, at the edge of the Great Himalayan National Park, is perfect for trekking, trout fishing, and exploring untouched beauty. Together, they’re a hidden gem for nature lovers and peace seekers.

Dharmashala Mcleod Ganj
Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj, nestled in the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, are known for their serene beauty and spiritual atmosphere. Dharamshala is a peaceful hill town, while nearby McLeod Ganj is home to the Tibetan community and the residence of the Dalai Lama. Surrounded by pine forests and snow-capped peaks, these towns offer a blend of culture, trekking, and tranquility.

Nainital Jim Corbett
Nainital and Jim Corbett are two scenic gems of Uttarakhand. Nainital, known for its serene Naini Lake and lush hills, is a charming hill station perfect for a peaceful getaway. Just a few hours away, Jim Corbett National Park offers thrilling wildlife safaris and a chance to spot tigers in their natural habitat. Together, they offer a perfect mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation.