What are the options for hiking in Manali?

When you’re looking to explore Manali, you’re never short of options. With several treks and adventure activities, hiking in Manali is an excellent choice. If you don’t have time for long treks, you can easily choose from many day hikes. Most people visit Manali want to explore local culture, temples, traditions, forests, food and unexplored trails. The Himalayan region offers a lot of variety to have an amazing trip.
 
 
 
 
When it comes to hiking in Manali, you can choose from easy, moderate and difficult hikes. Your choice will primarily depend on your experience as a trekker and time on your hands. Here’s some brief info on two of the most popular hikes in Manali. Please note that these hikes are long, and take about 9-10 hours each.
 

Lama Dug

 
Set at an altitude of 3,200 metres, this is one of the most difficult hikes in Manali. The long journey starts from Old Manali and continues uphill to the end. Starting from 2,100 metres, the entire journey is a steep climb. From the top, you can view the Indrasan peak at 6,221 metres and Deo Tibba at 6,001 metres. On your way back, you need to go 1,000 metres downhill to form a full circle. The hike takes about 9 hours.
 

Patalsu Peak

 
Set at an altitude of 4,250 metres, this hike starts from Solang Nallah at 2,430 metres. This is another uphill trek that lets you through dense forests. Offering amazing views of the valley, you can complete this hike within 10 hours. To start the hike, you need to drive to Solang Nallah.
 
Hiking in Manali offers an amazing experience, and allows you to soak in the mesmerizing scenic beauty of the region at your pace. There are also many other short and medium hikes. If you’re looking to plan a trip to Manali soon, let us help you out. For more information, click here.
 

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