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Winter Treks in Manali

Manali Winter Treks Packages

Duration Price
Trek to Beas Kund, Manali3 days & 2 nights
INR 4,350
Bhrigu Lake Trek, Manali4 days & 3 nights
INR 5,299
Beas Kund Trek, Manali4 days & 3 nights
INR 5,299
Trek to Bhrigu Lake, Manali3 days & 2 nights
INR 3,999

Beas Kund trek, Hampta pass trek, Prashar lake trek, Patalsu Peak trek, Solang Valley Trek, Bijli Mahadev Trek, Chandrakhani Snow Trek, Sar Pass Trek, and many more.

Capture the beauty of snow covered landscapes through a one-of-a-kind experience with winter treks in Manali. Braving the chilly winds and rocky terrain, when you reach the summit of these treks, you will be amazed at the natural beauty. The dense forests and alpine lakes only add a splendid charm to these treks. You will get to witness the amazing views from Beas Kund Lake and see the Vashisht temple on Beas Kund Trek. The unforgettable thrill of climbing to a height of 14,000 feet and seeing views of Indrasan and Deo Tibba peaks with the Hampta Pass trek is breathtaking. 

Trekkers love exploring high altitude lakes and Prashar Lake trek becomes one of the sought-after experiences for them. Backpackers who want to catch a glimpse of Bohemian life will love the camping options in Sar Pass Trek. For the nature lovers, the beauty of apple orchards and thick alpine forests on Patalsu Peak trek becomes a memorable experience. If you are new to trekking or taking your kids along for a short adventure, then we suggest Solang Valley Trek. Offering other activities like paragliding, skiing and zorbing, this trek is quite popular among Manali winter treks.

Here are some of the best winter treks in Manali:

1. Bijli Mahadev Trek: During winters, the Bijli Mahadev Trek near Manali transforms into a magical experience. The trail is covered in pristine snow, creating a picturesque setting. You’ll trek amidst snow-clad trees and icy streams.

Difficulty Level: Easy

Duration: 1 day

Maximum Altitude: 2,460 feet

2. Chandrakhani Snow Trek: Chandrakhani Snow Trek is one of the difficult Manali treks that offers a breathtaking experience during winter. The trail becomes a snowy paradise, with white landscapes and frozen streams. You can also enjoy the stunning views of the snow-capped peaks like the Pir Pranjal range.

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult

Duration: 5 days

Maximum Altitude: 12,030 feet

3. Hampta Pass Trek: Hampta Pass is one of the most difficult trek tours in Manali during winter. The trails get covered in snow, creating a challenging yet exhilarating experience. The snow-laden valleys and icy streams add to the overall experience.

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Duration: 5 days

Maximum Altitude: 14,000 feet

4. Patalsu Peak Trek: Patalsu Peak Trek is a thrilling trek during winter. You’ll trek through snow-covered forests and open meadows, offering a serene experience. It will reward you with stunning mountain views from the summit.

Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate

Duration: 4 days

Maximum Altitude: 13,845 feet

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Manali Winter Treks FAQs

What is the best time for trekking in Manali?

The months of May to June are perfect for trekking in Manali. This is when you can explore the splendid beauty of the Himalayas which is filled with lush green valleys and enchanting waterfalls. The temperature ranges between 10 to 25 degrees Celsius. Some of the popular treks to enjoy in Manali are Hampta Pass Trek and Bhrigu Lake trek. 

What is the average temperature in Manali in winter?

The temperature in Manali in winter ranges between -5 to 10 degrees Celsius. While the daytime is cold and windy, the nights can be freezing in winter. The hill station is covered with snow during this time and it offers a stunning opportunity to enjoy adventurous winter treks in Manali. 

How do we prepare ourselves before trekking in the winter?

You should start preparing for winter trek tours in Manali at least two to three months beforehand. Begin with comprehensive research and knowing the trek itinerary so that you are mentally prepared. For your physical training, start with regular cardiovascular and strength training exercises so that you are prepared for all kinds of challenges on the trek. 

What are the things I should carry for trekking Manali in winter?

Here are some of the necessary items which you should be carrying on your winter treks in Manali: 

1. Ensure you are keeping clothes which you can layer up to save from the chilling winds. 

2. Keep jackets, gloves, cap, mufflers, scarves and earmuffs to protect yourself from the cold weather. 

3. Pack your hiking books which are equipped with ankle support and are of waterproof material. 

4. Keep a day backpack in which you can carry necessities like mobile charger, power bank, LED torch, headlamp, basic medicines and a first aid kit.

5. Carry basic toiletries like soap, handwash and a sanitiser. 

Is it safe to trek in Manali during Winter?

Yes, it is safe to go for treks in Manali during winter. If you are an experienced trekker or want to try high-altitude trekking, winter trek tours in Manali offer a surreal adventure. Some of the popular treks which can be enjoyed in winters are Hampta Pass Trek and Beas Kund Trek.

What type of shoes are required for trekking in Manali during winter?

It is essential that you have high quality trekking shoes with ankle support and waterproof cover. If needed, the shoes should be compatible with crampons and gaiters as there may be walking in snow during winters. Lighter and breathable boots are ideal for enjoying a fun-filled Manali winter trek. 

Manali Winter Treks Reviews

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Parth Chauhan
Reviewed: 20 Jul 2022
5.0/5
Great Trek. Everything was good except I was told the trek would include bath at local hot spring, which wasn't present.
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Harshvardhan Joshi
Reviewed: 08 Jul 2022
4.0/5
This trek is beautiful and at the best price(worth every penny) . What I personally feel is the itinerary of 3days 2night will be tiring for beginners and you won't be able to climb to the lake on the 2nd day. Good Trekking shoes are must. Day 1: The whole trek is steep (like really steep) till t... Read More
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Mukesh Kumar Morya Kumar Morya
Reviewed: 12 Jul 2022
5.0/5
One of memorable trip of my life. Such a nice arrengements and facilities.
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Mahendra Kumar
Reviewed: 30 Jun 2022
5.0/5
Excellent service accept itinerary need to be changed as we have to walk 14 km total on road which means waste of energy and time. Same was discussed with the team on phone
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Farhan Akhter
Reviewed: 22 May 2023
4.0/5
Really good experience!
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Suraj Chaudhary
Reviewed: 16 Aug 2022
5.0/5
It was a nice experience as a beginner, guide Mr. Praveen encourages us a lot and really Frank with us as always did extra efforts to give us best experience

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