The chart below shows the number of day points consumed based on the number of the nights, apartment type and the season in which you plan to holiday.
Cozily nestling amidst mountains and inviting apple orchards, Club Mahindra Manali offers stunning views, excellent hospitality, great food, opportunities for adventure sports and an all in all memorable holiday experience. Experience the pleasure of coming real close with the snow-clad Himalayas at Club Mahindra Manali. It is easily accessible from Chandigarh (350 Km) and Delhi (585 Km), with excellent road connectivity. There is also the Manali airport in Bhuntar, which is a short 50 km away f
Cozily nestling amidst mountains and inviting apple orchards, Club Mahindra Manali offers stunning views, excellent hospitality, great food, opportunities for adventure sports and an all in all memorable holiday experience. Experience the pleasure of coming real close with the snow-clad Himalayas at Club Mahindra Manali. It is easily accessible from Chandigarh (350 Km) and Delhi (585 Km), with excellent road connectivity. There is also the Manali airport in Bhuntar, which is a short 50 km away from the property.
All the rooms offer spectacular views and you don’t have to miss out on luxurious amenities and facilities in the lap of the mountains. After checking in, go on a visit to the serene Buddhist monasteries in the vicinity and come back enlightened. If you are looking for an adrenaline recharge, indulge in rafting, trekking and rock climbing.
All rooms are equipped with modern comforts and the resort lobby also provides WiFi facility so you don’t ever have to be out of touch with the outside world. So get packing and visit Club Mahindra Manali to enjoy a relaxing holiday in the mountains.
If you are in the mood for adventure, head to Jagatsukh which is an excellent trekking base. While the drive to Jagatsukh is itself a memorable experience, the place is an important hindu pilgrim destination as well. You could do easy one day hikes around Jagatsukh and whilst there, also explore the caves of Arjun and the Gaurishankar temple.
The Solang Valley is popular for its annual skiing courses. Here, take in the most breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains and striking glaciers. If you are kicked about snow adventure activities like snow scooter and skating, Solang is the place to be for beginners and experienced hands alike.
At an altitude of 3979 metres above sea level, the mighty Rohtang Pass offers stunning views, huddled by mountains and hovered by ominous clouds. Rohtang is also quite popular with adventure seekers for trekking and other family friendly adventure activities such as horse riding, paragliding and beginner level skiing.
Manali has some wonderful picnic spots. Visit Vashisht, a small village, renowned for its hot springs and temples and soak your feet in the thermal springs and seek blessings from the Gods of the hills. The crisp mountain air will rejuvenate your soul while the thermal springs will cleanse your body.
Rahala Falls, at an altitude of 2501 metres offers awesome views of precipitous rocks and imposing glaciers. The impossibly pretty waterfalls can be encountered when you travel to Rohtang Pass. It is at a short distance of 16 km away from Manali and accessible.
Beautiful views invite you at the Manikaran Gurudwara that attracts tourists from all religions. The divine vibe combined with breathtaking views and the presence of hot springs will make your trip to the gurudwara a memorable one.
There are serene monasteries located in and around Manali, especially very close to the picturesque Rohtang Pass. Spend a serene day at the enchanting monasteries to enrich the zen experience.
Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art provides you a glimpse into various cultural relics from the past. The museum is dedicated to preserve and exhibit the cultural heritage and various art forms of the state of Himachal.
Rama temple built by Raja Jagat Singh in the place of two Shiva temples, is in pyramidal style. The idol of Rama was brought from Ayodhya. The idol was kept here till 1661 AD, thereafter it was shifted to Kullu. The temple was repaired by Raja Dilip Singh in 1889 AD. Since 1981, a trust is looking after the temple.
The Hadimba temple stands in a clearing amid tall deodar trees. It is built around a natural cave and enshrines footprint of Goddess Hadimba.
Made with locally grown and sourced fresh ingredients every single meal Nhuari (breakfast), Klar (brunch), Dapohri (lunch) and Byali (dinner) provides you refreshing variety of vegetable dishes alongside a great selection of meat dishes
Khatta channa is a North Indian Punjabi style chickpea preparation with choicest spices and ingredients. The kabuli chana or chole are boiled along with tea leaves tied in a muslin cloth and then cooked in a delicious onion-tomato and ginger-garlic paste based spicy gravy. Serve Punjabi chole with onion rings as garnishing with kulcha or rice.
Though celebrated across India, Dussehra in the hills is celebrated with the vigor it took the gods to mark the triumph of good over evil. The week long ceremony is celebrated in the month of October to pay tribute to Lord Rama's victory over Ravana.
This spring festival, though Hindu in nature, is celebrated across the religious spectrum in the hills. Enjoy the intoxicating colors and festivities of the festival celebrated in February / March. The festival is also a photographer’s dream come true.
Also known as the Vasantotsava, Pipal Jatra is a carnival hosted in Kullu's Dhalpur that begins on the 16th day of Baisakh. Song and dance shows light up the spirit and stalls add color to the merriment.
You have seen apples only in supermarkets and in the pushcarts of fruit vendors. To see how they are grown and picked, go on an apple picking (seasonal) trip in the famed orchards of Manali.
If you have a romantic celebration in mind, we have everything to make it grand. Celebrate your special occasion with personalised fine-dining at the Honeymooners’s Hut.
Have you been missing your time at the pool table? Enjoy a game of Billiards at the Billiard lounge and come away refreshed.
Go on a little picnic with your family, packed lunch and all, and enjoy the views of Manali. Not only your kids will love the sights but also you will enjoy the quality time you spend with your family as well.
Take skiing lessons or enjoy a session of rock climbing. There are hordes of interesting activities designed for the adventurer in you.
The chart below shows the number of day points consumed based on the number of the nights, apartment type and the season in which you plan to holiday.
Holidaying in a lower season /apartment consumes lesser days & helps you enjoy more holidays.