Solang Valley in Manali: Best Time to Visit

Himalayan Adventure Trips
2 min readMar 9, 2021

Solang valley is one of the most visited places in Himachal Pradesh, located at a distance of about 13 kilometers from Manali. Solang valley is not only the adventure hub but also is the base of many treks such as Beas Kund Trek. It gives spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks and the striking glaciers.

Solang Valley is a place that has something for every traveller. It is an ideal spot for family holidays, honeymoon couples, and even adventurous trips.

Solang in winters:

No matter what time of the year it always looks beautiful and promises a perfect holiday time to everyone. However, Solang Valley turns into a snow paradise if one visits in winters.

While the main town of Manali is always wrapped up with trekking and hiking lovers, the enchanting Solang Valley attracts the nature lovers, adventure seekers and photographers. Late December to mid-February, the mountains are covered under a blanket of snow.

During January and February, the temperature dips up to -3 degrees. And the valley turns into a hub for honeymoon couples and youth.

Solang in Monsoon:

If you are planning to visit in monsoon, we would suggest you think twice as the region experiences heavy rainfall and landslides. Not only it’s dangerous but also the roads get blocked so you won’t be able to see the beauty of Solang.

Conclusion:

Solang is where the summer and the winter swing in harmony and the universe is in its full grandeur. If you are planning a trip to Solang, be it a solo trip, your honeymoon, or just an escapade with friends, this destination will not disappoint you!

There can be a limit to your imagination, but the Solang Valley has not limits when it comes to giving new experience to the travellers. Plan a trip to Solang if you need excitement and adrenaline rush in their blood and want to experience some adventurous experience.

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