Trekking In Manali is popular with travelers. This region grants cool weather, adventurous activities, and a getaway from dusty city life. Trekking In Manali also offers routes that lead to rocky landscapes, dense forests and ecstatic views of the Kullu Valley and the Himalayan foothills. This makes Manali a perfect place to trek and attracts adventure seekers from all over the world.
Jogini Waterfalls Trek is slightly a walk on the part. This trek is over 3 km makes for one of the top Manali trekking places.
- Ideal duration: 30 minutes
- Endpoint: Jogini Waterfalls
- Starting point: Vashisht Temple
- Difficulty level: Easy
- Maximum elevation: 6,700 feet
- Ideal duration: 7 hours
- Endpoint: Lama Dugh
- Starting point: Dhungri
- Difficulty level: Easy
- Maximum elevation: 9,900 feet
- Ideal duration: 4 days
- Endpoint: Rola Khuli
- Starting point: Gulaba
- Difficulty level: Moderate
- Maximum elevation: 14,000 feet
- Ideal duration: 8 days
- Endpoint: Pandu Ropa
- Starting point: Manali
- Difficulty level: Moderate
- Maximum elevation: 14,000 feet
- Ideal duration: 6 days
- Endpoint: Khanol
- Starting point: Khanol
- Difficulty level: Moderate
- Maximum elevation: 14,700 feet
- Ideal duration: 2 days
- Endpoint: Beas Kund
- Starting point: Solang Valley
- Difficulty level: Moderate
- Maximum elevation: 12,100 feet
- Ideal duration: 3 days
- Endpoint: Rumsu
- Starting point: Patlikuhl
- Difficulty level: Moderate
- Maximum elevation: 12,000 feet
- Duration: 5 days
- Best Season: Mid June to September
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Maximum Elevation: 14100 ft