Backpacking in the wilderness is always an exciting experience, when you count in the scenic visual treats, a well executed plan and great company. If you could bring your favourite travel companions to Manali, we assure you the other two ingredients for the best trek of your life! Trekking in Manali can be made fun and memorable, if you know how exactly to plan it. We shall walk you through a number of popular trekking routes in Manali that you can enjoy with your dear ones, during your stay here.

The Tranquil Inn is one of the few hotels in Manali that cares to offer its guests guided trekking in Manali. The packages offered span across Manali and entails visits to numerous villages, adventure sports destinations, waterfalls, camping by the shore of rivers, trailing through lush green meadows and paying respects to the temples of the local deities. Starting your trip at 9:30/10:00 AM with a guide and packed lunch will be enough to comfortably cover the trek and be back by 5 PM. You must have sports shoes with good grip. We will be providing you with rain Coats, Walking sticks and backpacks.

The Tranquil Inn organises six hikes based on different trekking places in Manali:

  •  The Jogini waterall,
  •  Solang Nala,
  •  Glamlang,
  •  Base of mangnikot,
  •  Lama Dugh and
  •  Village tour.

All trekking routes are designed, keeping in mind the proximity from the hotel, accessibility from the hotel and the plausibility of covering each trek by sunset, thus making them all ideal one day treks from The Tranquil Inn. That’s our exhaustive list of trekking routes in Manali. Make the most of our services and have a happy trip!

1 Day Duration

Manali Location

11.000 FT Max Altitude

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Glamlang Trekking in Manali

One of the best reasons why staying in Hotels in Manali is worth every penny is having your balcony open into orchards of luscious apples, pomegranates and pears. Although the quality of apples is dependent on the rate of snowfall, it is said that one plant bears an average of 200 kilos of fruit annually. Setting off on Glamlang trekking in Manali can introduce you to these lovely orchards which have fruit bearing branches hanging low onto the roads, a visual treat to trekkers! Stop by here for a moment and help yourself to these tempting treats before heading ahead.

After a visit to the orchards, we reach the Manu Temple at Old Manali Village. Then we started trekking from Manu Temple, which rests on the banks of the river Manalsu. We move uphill along the banks of Manalsu to Glamlang meadows, which overlook the beautiful Manali glacier. The breathtaking view from the meadows makes it a very good choice of trekking place in Manali.

Jogini Waterfall in Manali

Named after the protector goddess of Vashist village Jogini Devi, this place is of great spiritual importance to the locals here. ‘Joginis’ are believed to be the unwed daughters of Lord Indra. During the month of Baisakh, the locals bring their children to this deity to conduct their first tonsures. Other religious celebrations to venerate Jogini devi (otherwise known as ‘Mahamaya Devi’ or “goddess of great illusions”) to the deity include occasional offerings of cooking and performance of other rituals.

Start from The Tranquil Inn with a guide and packed lunch, go downhill and you will reach the Vashisht village which is believed to be protected by the goddess herself. The Manali to Jogini waterfall trek is a three kilometre climb from the temple, taking roughly half an hour to reach the base of the Jogini waterfall. The Jogini temple is located at the base of this fall.

Various hotels in Manali line the trekking route to aid the exhausted travellers.

Finally, cross the Vyas River to reach your destination. Enjoy quality time with your friends and family and then return to the hotel before nightfall.

Mangnikot Trekking in Manali

This is one of the easiest and shortest treks for those staying in hotels in Manali. The trek stops first at the holy lawmaker Manu’s temple. After the trekkers pay their respects to Manu, we head through the dense forest to the temple of the lord of the forest, Daani Devta. These local deities are of great cultural significance and definitely worth visiting. Further from here, we head to Gaudhar which is at the base of Mangnikot, our trekking destination. It is true that one can view ninety percent of the landscape of Manali and Rohtang pass from here.

We carry packed lunch on this trip from the hotel to keep us moving. The usual route of this trek is set on pretty rough terrains and can therefore be altered as per weather conditions. The trek starts at 9 AM from the hotel and finishes by 6 PM. You must have sports shoes with good grip. We will provide you with Rain Coats, Walking Sticks and Backpack

Hotel to Mangnikot trekking in Manali makes for a fun yet easy trip for amateur trekkers.

Manali: Villages to Visit

All tourists who check into the Hotels in Manali are highly recommended to take a Manali village tour. Set off on a day out in Manali trekking in the villages and observing the routines of folks living in these rural pockets. The trip starts from The Tranquil Inn at 9.30 AM. A well-informed guide will assist your trip. The trek also covers packed lunch for two which includes a veg sandwich, boiled egg, a tetra pack of juice, water and a bar of chocolate to honour your sweet-tooth.

The first stop of the trip is at the temple of Hadimba Mata. We then proceed to the remote villages of Sanogi, Mansari, Sayal, Chhyal and Simsa. We also stop by at Karthik Swamy’s temple to pay respects and head further down to the villages of Brodh, Parsha and Klathara. The trek ends by the tiny village of Kalath which stands by the banks of the river Beas. This unassuming village is home to as many as six sulphur springs. A dip in these hot water springs is mandatory if you are curious to experience its mineral-rich properties, known to have been the cure to many diseases like arthritis and rheumatism, for the past several centuries.

Solang Nala Trekking in Manali

According to Wikipedia, Solang Nala (Valley) derives its name from a combination of words Solang (Nearby village) and Nullah (water stream).

Solang Nala is one of the most sought after places for Manali adventure trekking during the tourist’s stay in hotels in Manali. Set off for this adventure destination from The Tranquil Inn at 9.30 a.m. with a guide and packed lunch to avoid the hassle of looking for hotels in Manali to stop by for lunch.

Being enroute to the Rohtang pass, Solang boasts of being a reputed skiing destination in the Himalayas. It is important to pick a reliable service provider when it comes to adventure sports. One can choose to safely try such sports in Manali as it is known for these rides. Try the popular sports here: parachuting, paragliding, skiing, skating and zorbing. The left bank of the Beas River will take you to the rural settlements of Ghoshal, Shanag and Burwa. Across the river awaits the beautiful Solang Nulla where wide stretches of untrodden meadows lie. The trek ends here and arrangements are made for the trekkers to return to hotel premises by 5 PM.

Trek up to Lama Dugh to Manali

Start from The Tranquil Inn by transport and get dropped at the starting point of Lamadugh Trek. You must have sports shoes with good grip. We shall provide you with rain coats, walking sticks and backpacks.

Accessible from hotels in Manali through Manali sanctuary, Lama Dugh is also the first stop of the Dharamsala trek. With an altitude of a whopping 3170 metres above sea level, Lama dugh is a pleasant climb uphill, amid the thick vegetation of oak, fir and deodar. The green expanse of this climb makes it one of the most sought after pastoral lands for shepherds and cattle herds. Lama Dugh trek is an enjoyable five hour trek, wherein you will find yourself stopping multiple times to get a grab at the wild cherry trees. Soak in the scenic beauty and head back to the hotel by 6 p.m.

Enjoy a spellbinding view of the Manalsu glacier, the Dhauladhar and the Pirpanjal ranges, including Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba and Rohtang Pass en route to the peak of your climb. You will receive packed lunch from the hotel while setting off in the morning. However, one may stop for some quick bites on the way back from the Manali Lama Dugh trek for eateries along the trail of the trek.