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Experience the Thrill of amazing Manali-Rohtang Pass Tour by Taxi 01D!

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  • 01 Day
  • Max People : 6
  • April - Mid November
  • Pickup: Manali

Highlights of the Rohtang Pass Sightseeing Tour:

  • Full-day sightseeing tour to Rohtang Pass
  • Duration: approx. 07 to 08 Hrs
  • A private car will be provided for the trip (not shared with other travelers).
  • Pickup and drop will be from the hotel in Manali

• Visit the Solang Valley
• Experience the beauty of Rohtang Pass
• Enjoy the thrilling adventure activities
• Capture the magnificent views of Beas Kund
• Explore the Nehru Kund
• Visit Marhi
• Visit the Rahla Falls

Nehru Kund, Gulaba, Kothi, Rahla Waterfall, Marhi, Rani Nala, Rohtang Pass, Atal Tunnel, and Solang Valley are all included in the sightseeing tour.

Departure & Return Location

Manali

Departure Time

07:00 am

Price Includes

  • Cab
  • Nehru Kund, Gulaba, Kothi, Rahla Waterfall, Marhi, Rani Nala, Rohtang Pass, Atal Tunnel, and Solang Valley are all included in the sightseeing tour.
  • Rohtang Pass permit

Price Excludes

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Driver Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Room Service Fees
What to Expect
  • When booking a cab to Rohtang Pass, travelers can expect a safe, convenient and cost-effective method of transportation.
  • The cost of the cab will depend on the type of vehicle chosen as well as the number of passengers and the distance of travel.
  • The cabs are usually non-ac with comfortable seats and a reliable driver.
  • They will usually pick you up from your hotel or any other convenient location.
  • On the way, travelers can expect spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains, winding river valleys, and lush green meadows.
  • Along the way stops can be made to explore nearby attractions and take advantage of photo opportunities.
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Places Covered

Nehru Kund

Nehru Kund is famous for its natural spring water. It was named after the first Prime Minister of India, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru. It is believed that he used to consume water from this kund during his stay in Manali.

This is the first place you will visit on this trip. It’s about 5 km from Manali.

Gulaba

Gulaba is a well-known tourist attraction among travelers. It is approximately 27 km from Manali, and there is a check post there where the Rohtang permit will be checked.

Rahala Waterfall

The mind-boggling Rahala waterfall is 16 kilometres from Manali on the way to Rohtang Pass. It’s just 6 kilometres before Marhi. One can stop here for a photo shoot and enjoy the scenic view of the Rahala waterfall.

Marhi

There is no doubt that Marhi is a well-known stop on the way to Rohtang Pass. This place has small roadside eateries where tourists stop for snacks, tea, etc. These eateries here are temporary and are operated seasonally.

Rani Nala

Snow venerates the beauty of this location, but in case there is no snow, one can stop here for a few moments and click a few pictures. It is a small waterfall crossing the road.

Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass located on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas, near the town of Manali in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

It connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys of Himachal Pradesh. The pass is situated at an elevation of around 3,978 meters above sea level and is one of the most important passes in the region. It is also a popular tourist destination and is used for trekking and other outdoor activities.

The Rohtang Pass is usually open from mid-May to mid-November and is often referred to as ‘the gateway to Lahaul and Spiti Valleys’. The pass is closed during winter due to heavy snowfall and it is also closed temporarily during monsoon season due to landslides. The pass also provides a gateway to nearby villages as well as tourist attractions such as the Solang Valley, Beas Kund and Chandra Tal Lake.

Atal Tunnel

Atal Tunnel is India’s longest highway tunnel with a length of 9.02 km and is located in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas. It connects the valley of Lahaul and Spiti with Manali in Himachal Pradesh and is a part of the strategically important Rohtang Pass.

The tunnel, built at an altitude of 3,000 m (10,000 ft) above sea level, cuts the travel time between Manali and Leh by four to five hours and also allows year-round travel in the region. The tunnel has been built to meet international safety standards and specifications. It is equipped with world-class safety features including emergency evacuation system, firefighting systems, CCTV cameras, road signage and FM connectivity.

The Atal Tunnel will help enhance India’s defence capabilities in the region by providing all-weather connectivity to border areas in Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh. It will also make trade activities easier in these regions as well as foster tourism development by allowing access to remote areas that were previously accessible only during the summer season.

Solang Nala

Solang Nala is a picturesque valley located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated at an altitude of 8500 feet in the Pir Panjal Range of Himalayas.

It is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in India. The valley is surrounded by towering snow capped peaks and lush green meadows which make it a paradise for all nature lovers.

The best time to visit Solang Nala is during the summer months between April to June as the valley is decorated with colorful flowers and is covered with thick snow in winter. The valley offers ample opportunities for adventure activities like paragliding, skiing and zorbing, making it an ideal destination for thrill seekers.

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How can I book this package?

You can either book online by clicking on book now button or by contacting us on the given contact numbers.

What is the booking and payment procedure?

Booking Amount      Rs 5000 to be paid at the total booking amount to confirm the reservation.

2nd Installment           Rs 10000 to be paid 1-month advance. 

3rd installment            Balance amount on 14 days before arrival.

What is cancellation policy?

A notice of cancellation shall be submitted by client in writing providing reason(s) for cancellation. The refund procedure will be as follows:

 

  • If cancellation is made any time after the booking, then Rs 2000 will be charged.
  • If cancellation is before 60-30 days of the trip departure date, 50% of the total trip cost will be charged as cancellation.
  • If cancellation made between 29 to 15 days prior to the trip departure date, 75% of the total trip cost will be charged as cancellation fee.
  • If cancellation made before 14 days prior of the trip departure date 100% of the total trip cost will be charged as cancellation fee. Hence no refund will be provided.
  • No Refund for NO SHOW.

What is the best time to visit Rohtang Pass?

The best time to visit Rohtang Pass is between the months of May and October. It is usually open during these months and is a great time to enjoy the spectacular views of the Himalayas. During these months, the snow has melted and there is plenty of sunshine for visitors to enjoy. The pass is located at an altitude of 3,978 meters and is surrounded by snow-capped mountains. During the summer months, the temperatures can reach up to 25 degrees Celsius, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll through the beautiful mountain scenery.

What are the main attractions at Rohtang Pass?

Rohtang Pass is a beautiful mountain pass in the Himalayas, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, offering stunning views of the snow-capped mountains and some of the most picturesque landscapes. The main attractions at Rohtang Pass include the spectacular glaciers, snow-capped mountains, lush green meadows, and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Adventure seekers can also enjoy a variety of thrilling activities such as skiing  and paragliding.

How to reach Rohtang Pass?

Reaching Rohtang Pass is quite easy and can be done by road from Manali. The pass can be reached by taking a bus or taxi from Manali, which is a popular hill station located in the Kullu Valley. The route involves crossing several steep curves, glaciers and snow-capped mountains on the way.

What kind of activities can be done at Rohtang Pass?

It is a very popular tourist destination which offers a plethora of activities and experiences for tourists. At Rohtang Pass, tourists can enjoy activities such as skiing, sledging, horse riding, photography, trekking and much more. The stunning views of the mountains and valleys make it an ideal destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

What precautions should I take while travelling to Rohtang Pass?

Travelling to Rohtang Pass is an exciting adventure but it’s very important to take some precautions in order to make it a safe and comfortable journey. It is important to be aware of the weather conditions and be prepared for the extreme cold, strong winds, rain and snowfall. You should also carry proper clothes and equipment, check the road conditions before taking off, and go with a guide who knows the area well. Additionally, it’s important to stay hydrated and carry snacks with you for energy.

Are there any restrictions on the number of vehicles allowed to Rohtang Pass?

Are there any restrictions on the number of vehicles allowed to Rohtang Pass? This is a question that has been asked by many travelers who wish to visit this majestic Himalayan pass in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The answer is yes, there are restrictions in place on the number of vehicles allowed to visit the pass. These restrictions have been put in place by the government in order to protect the local environment and prevent damage to this fragile area.

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