Manali Family Packages
From ₹8,000 per person · Overnight bus from Delhi · The Beas River runs below the town in a narrow gorge between the deodar walls, at Rohtang the road emerges above the treeline onto a snowfield that families from Tamil Nadu and Gujarat are seeing for the first time in their lives and the children's faces are reason enough for the trip, the Atal Tunnel opens the other side of the Himalayas to November and the Sissu plateau on the Lahaul side of the mountain is white and still and completely different from everything on the south side
Budget Manali Family Packages — Kullu-Manali Valley from ₹8,000 per Person
Manali (2,050m, Beas River valley) is 564km from Delhi by road. The overnight Volvo AC bus from ISBT Kashmere Gate (departs 5–7pm, arrives 6–8am) costs ₹1,100–1,400/seat and is by far the most economical and practical option for families — you sleep on the road and wake up in the mountains. From Bhuntar (Kullu-Manali Airport, 50km from Manali), SpiceJet and IndiGo fly from Delhi in 1 hour (from ₹3,500 one-way; book well in advance, fares spike). Budget hotel in Manali Old Town or Mall Road: ₹1,400–2,000/night. Rohtang Pass: Government permit required (₹500/non-commercial vehicle, book at Manali Pollution Control office or online 1–2 days ahead; limited passes per day). Rohtang is open approximately May 15 to November 15 — check current dates. In winter (December–March), Rohtang is closed but Solang Valley has guaranteed snowfall and is free to access. Solang Valley (14km from Manali): skiing equipment hire ₹400, sledding ₹200, zip-line ₹300, paragliding ₹1,000. Hadimba Devi Temple: free. Budget Manali family package from ₹8,000 per person all-inclusive.
Budget Manali Snow Family
Rohtang Pass Snow 3,978m + Solang Valley Adventure + Hadimba Temple + Mall Road
Budget Manali + Kullu Family
Manali Solang + Kullu Dussehra + Bijli Mahadev Temple + Naggar Castle + Beas River Rafting
Budget Manali + Atal Tunnel + Sissu
Manali + Atal Tunnel World's Longest Above 10,000ft + Sissu Lahaul Waterfalls + Keylong
Budget Manali + Kasol + Manikaran
Manali + Parvati Valley Kasol + Manikaran Gurudwara Hot Springs Sacred Bath
Budget Manali + Shimla Family
Manali Snow + Shimla Mall Road + Kalka-Shimla UNESCO Toy Train — Classic Himachal Family Circuit
Manali Classic Family Adventure
Rohtang + Solang + Atal Tunnel + Sissu + Naggar Castle + Jogini Waterfall Trek + Vashisht Hot Spring
Manali Winter Snow Holiday
Guaranteed Snowfall Manali + Skiing Solang Valley + Snow Activities + Rohtang White Blanket
Manali + Spiti Cold Desert Family
Manali → Atal Tunnel → Lahaul → Kunzum Pass → Spiti Key Monastery → Chandratal Moon Lake
Manali + Great Himalayan NP Family
Manali + Tirthan Valley + Great Himalayan National Park UNESCO + Jalori Pass + Shoja Village
Manali + Kullu + Parvati Valley
Manali + Kullu Rafting + Kasol Parvati Valley + Manikaran + Kheerganga Trek Family
Manali + Dharamshala + Dalhousie
Manali Snow + Dharamshala McLeodGanj Dalai Lama + Khajjiar Switzerland + Dalhousie Colonial
Complete Kullu-Manali Grand Circuit
Manali + Atal Tunnel + Lahaul + Spiti + Kinnaur + Shimla — The Full Himalayan Family Epic
Luxury Manali Heritage Hotels
Span Resort Manali + Private Rohtang Snow Excursion + Beas River Spa + Naggar Castle Stay
Luxury Manali + Spiti Eco-Lodge
Span Resort Manali + Spiti Eco Lodge Kaza + Chandratal Camping + Key Monastery + Lahaul
Ultimate Manali Luxury Family Tour
Span Resort + Rohtang Private + Spiti + Kinnaur Heritage + Shimla Wildflower Hall
Manali Family Tour Packages — India's Most Popular Mountain Destination
Holiday Vibez curates Manali family packages spanning the town, its immediate adventure circuit, and the extended Lahaul and Spiti valleys beyond the Rohtang Pass. Manali (2,050m, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh) sits at the head of the Kullu Valley where the Beas River descends from the Rohtang Pass — the town is the jumping-off point for some of India's most accessible mountain experiences and the gateway to the remote Trans-Himalayan districts of Lahaul, Spiti and Ladakh. It is India's most visited hill station outside Shimla, receiving approximately 2.5 million tourists annually, and — unlike Shimla — it has guaranteed snow within 51km of the town centre for much of the year. Solang Valley (14km from Manali, 2,480m, Beas Kund valley) is the main family adventure hub year-round: in summer (June–October), paragliding (₹1,000), quad bikes (₹500), horse riding (₹300/hr), zorbing (₹600), camping with bonfires; in winter (November–April), skiing, snowboarding (equipment hire ₹400/day), sledding (₹200), snowmobile rides (₹500), and snow trekking — and from the ropeway/cable car at the valley floor, a ride to the mid-station (2,480m) gives Himalayan panoramas without the altitude. Rohtang Pass (3,978m, 51km from Manali) is the geographic and emotional centre of most Manali family visits — the pass separates the Kullu Valley (forested, lush, 2,000m) from the Lahaul plateau (treeless, rocky, 3,000m+) and the temperature differential between the two sides is often 15°C. Most families from the Indian plains see their first glacier here, first snow here, first oxygen-thin air here. The road to Rohtang is one of the most scenic in India. Rohtang is open approximately May 15–November 15; daily permits are required and limited — book at the Manali Pollution Control Board office (Old Manali Road) or online at rohtangpermits.nic.in 1–2 days before. Atal Tunnel (Rohtang Tunnel, 8.8km, opened October 3, 2020) is a bi-directional road tunnel through the Pir Panjal range — its south portal is at Dhundhi (3,060m) near Solang Valley, and its north portal opens to the Sissu Plain in the Lahaul Valley (3,100m). The tunnel, which Prime Minister Modi inaugurated as one of his infrastructure showcases, has transformed Lahaul access — previously cut off 6 months per year, Lahaul is now accessible 11 months per year. The Sissu Plain, on the north side, has a series of dramatic waterfalls visible from the road, a glacial lake, and a landscape completely unlike the forested Kullu Valley — it is "the other side of the mountain" and families who drive through the tunnel are genuinely surprised by how different the terrain is 15 minutes later. Hadimba Devi Temple (1553 CE, Dhungiri Forest, Manali) is a four-storey pagoda-roofed temple built around a natural rock formation by Raja Bahadur Singh in 1553 — the Dhungiri deodar forest around it is one of the few old-growth forests accessible by walking from Manali town. The wooden carvings on the doorway (Ashta-Shaktis) are among the finest examples of Himachali wood carving. Entry is free; the forest walk from Mall Road takes 15 minutes. Old Manali (2km from new Manali, across the Manalsu River) is the original settlement — Manu Rishi Temple, traditional stone houses, narrow lanes, apple orchards, and the character that Manali town lost to tourist commercialisation. Vashisht Village (3km from Manali) has two ancient temples (Vashisht Rishi's ashram, mentioned in the Ramayana) and sulphur hot springs open to the public in separate men's and women's bathing pools (₹20/person) — a natural outdoor hot bath at 2,050m is one of the better experiences in Indian mountain tourism. Naggar Castle (24km from Manali, above the Kullu Valley, 1460 CE, now partly a heritage hotel and museum) was the seat of the Kullu kingdom until 1660 — the view from the castle terrace down the Kullu Valley to Bhuntar is one of the finest in Himachal. The castle houses the Roerich Art Gallery (Nicholas Roerich, the Russian painter who lived in Naggar 1929–1947, whose paintings of the Himalayas are in the collection). Kullu Dussehra (October, international festival, Dhalpur Maidan Kullu) — while Dussehra elsewhere in India burns a Ravana effigy, Kullu Dussehra is a week-long procession of 300+ local gods (devtas) from their village shrines to the main maidan, each borne on a palanquin by 50 priests. It is one of the most distinctive festival experiences in India and the crowds of approximately 300,000 over the week make it the largest Dussehra gathering in the country.
Getting there: Overnight Volvo bus Delhi ISBT Kashmere Gate → Manali: ₹1,100–1,400 (12–14 hrs, departs 5–7pm). Fly Delhi → Bhuntar (KUU): 1 hr, from ₹3,500 (limited flights, book early). Rohtang Pass: Daily permit ₹500/vehicle, book at rohtangpermits.nic.in 1–2 days ahead, open May 15–Nov 15 (approximate; check current year's dates). In winter Rohtang is closed but Solang Valley is open year-round. Atal Tunnel note: Inner Seraj and Lahaul beyond Atal Tunnel accessible November–April (instead of the old 6-month closure). Best seasons: Summer (May–June) — Rohtang open, flowers, clear weather; July–August — monsoon in Kullu (roads can flood), but Lahaul and Spiti are dry; September–October — best weather, Kullu Dussehra in October; December–March — Solang Valley skiing, guaranteed snowfall, Manali town cold (−5 to +5°C) but magical.
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