Naggar Trek
If you’re in the mood for a trek on our Shimla Manali Dharamshala tour package, then Naggar is the place to be!
Naggar is located on the outskirts of Manali and is a secluded town that’s perfect for those who want to get away from it all. It’s home to apple orchards and Jana Falls, which makes it a great spot for picnics and swimming.
If you’re looking for something more active, then make sure to hike up hills and through pristine forests with snow-capped peaks in the background. It’s no wonder that people have been trekking here since time immemorial!
Hot-Pipping Chai at Chandratal Lake
If you’re visiting Himachal Pradesh in our Shimla Manali family tours from Dharamshala, make sure to stop by the Chandratal lake in Kaza. It might be a bit of a drive from where you’re staying, but it’s worth it for the chance to see this glacial lake—which has turquoise water that reflects its surrounding peaks—and take in some hot-piping tea while you’re at it.
The beauty of this lake is so breathtaking it will make your heart skip a beat. The view is stunning; you can see all of Kaza from here and its surrounding mountains. This place is ideal for those who love picnics and spending hours sitting under the shade of trees by the lakeside.
Parvati Valley Trek
If you’re looking for a place in the Himalayas that truly feels like home, look no further than Parvati Valley. With hostels that are imbued with the youthful energy of travellers from all around the world, hipster cafes serving tasty food, and vistas of the valley that you cannot view from anywhere else, Parvati valley is a hidden paradise that is well worth the trek to get there in our Dharamshala Manali Shimla tour packages.
Parvati Valley has been described as a place where time stands still and nature takes centre stage. The valley itself is surrounded by peaks that reach over 8,000 feet above sea level (the highest peak is Mt. Kinner Kailash at 8100 ft).
The village itself has been beautifully preserved and preserved with traditional materials like bricks made from clay or mud mixed with cow dung for insulation against cold temperatures during winter months when temperatures can drop below freezing point at night (but not much lower!).