Manali Trip Packages from goa | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Weekend Trip to Manali | A Journey Through Pines and Peaks | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 14,625 |
| Manali Kasol Escape | Temples, Valleys & Starlit Nights | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 22,500 |
| Manali New Year Trip with Echoland Winter Festival Access | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 13,250 |
| Manali Christmas Festive Trip 2025 | 2-Night Echoland Winter Odyssey Access | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 12,250 |
| Manali Leh Srinagar Bike Adventure | 12 days & 11 nights | INR 39,800 |
| Mystical Manali with Trip to Solang Valley | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 11,625 |
Explore the hills of Himachal with ease with Thrillophilia’s Manali tour packages from Goa. These trips are carefully curated to help you experience Manali in the best possible manner. You can enjoy adventure sports in Solang Valley, like skiing, paragliding, and even ziplining, or head out for a day at Rohtang Pass when it is open for travellers. Local sightseeing includes stops at the Hadimba Devi Temple, the natural hot springs at Vashisht, and the peaceful Tibetan Monastery. There is also enough free time carved out for you to relax or shop around Mall Road at your own pace.
Your Manali trip from Goa includes highly-rated hotel stays, daily meals, guided tours, and assistance throughout your journey. You can also add activities such as river rafting in Beas River or explore nearby spots likeNaggar Castle and Jana Falls. You can customize these Manali tour packages to suit your travel needs, whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a trip with your family.
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Travelling by air is the quickest way to reach Manali from Goa. There are no direct flights to Manali, however, you can take a connecting flight from Goa International Airport to Kullu-Manali Airport via Delhi or Chandigarh. The distance between Manali and the Kullu airport is roughly 58 kilometres. From there, it takes roughly two hours to get to Manali via taxi or HRTC bus.
There are no direct trains to Manali from Goa. You can board a train from Goa to Chandigarh Railway Station, which is around 271 kilometres from Manali. Thereafter, you can take a cab or HRTC bus which may take about ten hours to reach Manali.
Manali offers unique experiences across seasons. Your travel preferences will help you decide the right time to visit.
Temperatures range between 7°C and 15°C. The snow begins to melt, and apple orchards start blooming. Ideal for light adventure and sightseeing.
The temperature stays between 10°C and 25°C. This is peak tourist season, best for trekking, rafting, and outdoor activities.
The temperature remains in the range of 10°C to 20°C. Clear skies provide good views of the mountains, and the crowds thin away.
The temperature drops to -5°C during this span of the year. This is the best season to witness snowfall, go skiing, and visit Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass.
Here are some of the best places in Manali:
1. Rohtang Pass:Rohtang Pass is located roughly 50 km from Manali at an elevation of 3,980 metres. It connects the Kullu Valley to Lahaul and Spiti and is a popular destination for beautiful drives, snow biking, and skiing.
2. Solang Valley: Solang Valley, a popular destination for adventure seekers, is about 14 km from Manali. Activities like ATV rides, zorbing, paragliding, and the ropeway are all available throughout the summer. It becomes a snowy playground, attracting visitors for skiing and snow tubing in the winter.
3. Hadimba Temple: Raja Bahadur Singh built the Hadimba Devi Temple in 1553. This beautiful religious site is surrounded by cedar forests, situated near Old Manali. It features elaborately carved wooden doors and a roof shaped like a pagoda.
4. Jogini Waterfall: Located near Vashisht Village, Jogini Waterfall is accessible by a 1.5-hour trek through pine-covered trails. It is a peaceful location for those who enjoy the outdoors, and provides unobstructed views of the Beas River and the surrounding region.
5. Old Manali: This laid-back part of town lies across the Manalsu Bridge and is known for its rustic charm. With apple orchards, guesthouses, cafes, and live music spots, Old Manali is ideal for backpackers.
Here are some of the best things to do in Manali:
1. Soar Over the Valleys with Paragliding in Solang: Enjoy a five to ten-minute flight from Solang Valley, gliding above pine forests, snow-capped peaks, and the Beas River below.
2. Hike to the Alpine Beauty of Bhrigu Lake: Trek through verdant meadows to the 4,300-metre-high Bhrigu Lake, which offers unobstructed views of the Pir Panjal range.
3. Tackle Rapids with River Rafting on the Beas: Raft over a 7 to 14 kilometre stretch featuring Class II and III rapids, perfect for both beginners and experienced adventurers.
4. Unwind with an Overnight Riverside Camping Experience: Wake up to the fresh air and picturesque views of the surrounding forests after setting up camp by the Beas River and enjoying a bonfire.
5. Explore Manali’s Culture through Local Markets: Shop for woollens, handicrafts, and Kullu shawls at the markets on Mall Road, Manali, and stop by some of the smaller cafés for some regional food.









