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2-Day Manali Itinerary: Himalayan Highlights & Yolo Backpackers’ Adventure
This brand-new Manali blog, which was inspired by my time at Yolo Backpackers, is filled with three heart-pounding hikes and five exhilarating adventures. Put on your boots and get moving!
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Hidimba Temple
📅 2-Day Manali Itinerary
Your journey will begin with sunrise hikes and end with riverbank chills—two days jam-packed with more activities than a Himalayan prayer wheel.
Day 1 Morning: Beas River Trail & Old Manali Stroll
Hike along the Beas River’s mist-flecked banks as dawn paints the water in molten silver—this 5 km trail feels like wandering through a lucid dream where every pebble has a story.
Return to Old Manali for a caffeine recharge at a cliff-side café, then wander cobbled lanes to sample street-side Himachali cuisine like piping hot sidu and trout tikka.
Day 1 Afternoon: Hidimba Devi Temple & Forest Walk
Venture 2 km from town into Dhungiri Van Vihar to visit the 1553-built Hidimba Devi Temple, where towering deodars form a living cathedral around the pagoda-roofed sanctuary.
Day 2 Morning: Great Himalayan National Park Day Hike
Drive to Tirthan Valley and set off on a 6 km loop through the Great Himalayan National Park, where rhododendron blooms and hidden waterfall glens beckon—if you’re lucky, you might spot a blue sheep peering from a rocky ledge.
Day 2 Afternoon: Paragliding & River Rafting Finale
After landing back in Solang Valley, trade your boots for a raft on the Beas River—navigate Grade I–III rapids as snow-fed currents propel you past pine-fringed banks and craggy peaks.
📖 Manali Travel Guide
Manali perches at 2,050 m where pine-scented breezes and river spray conspire to awaken your spirit. Here are five unmissable experiences:
🌲 Trek the Beas River Trail: A gentle 5 km morning walk where mist drapes the river like a silken scarf—perfect for chasing sunbeam reflections.
🏯 Worship at Hidimba Devi Temple: Lose yourself in the temple’s wood-carved legends, then explore the silent forest shrine dedicated to the feral goddess of the Mahābhārata.
🦌 Wildlife Spotting in GHNP: Join a guided park hike to glimpse musk deer or Himalayan tahr amid UNESCO-listed biodiversity—every rustle might be your new story’s hero.
🪂 Paragliding over Solang Valley: Soar like an eagle above emerald meadows and distant glaciers—each thermal burst is a ticket to a bird’s-eye fairytale.
🌊 River Rafting in Beas River: Tackle frothy rapids on a 14–20 km stretch from Pirdi to Jhiri; the river’s churn feels like nature’s own espresso shot.
🏯 Hidimba Devi Temple
A sacred boulder that was hauled from the forest floor is 24 meters above the four-tiered wooden shikhara of this cave-sanctuary, which was constructed in 1553 by Maharaja Bahadur Singh. Navagraha themes, dancers, and scenes from the Mahābhārata are shown in intricate door carvings, which invite followers into a world where myth and mossy roots coexist.
🌲 Great Himalayan National Park
GHNP, which was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, has 1,171 km² of alpine meadows and steep valleys that support 805 vascular plants and 375+ animal species in four biogeographic zones. Conservation routes near Tirthan, where hidden rhododendron glades bloom every spring, are open to day hikers.
🌊 River Rafting in Beas River
The Grade I–III rapids on the 20 km Beas River rafting route near Manali are surrounded by pine-lined banks and snow-capped hills. In order to surf the foam with complete piece of mind, local outfitters at Pirdi and Jhiri offer helmets, life jackets, and guides. These locations are ideal from April to June (and again after the monsoon in October).
P.S. At Yolo Backpackers, the only alarm you’ll hear is mountain light slipping across your bunk—so trade your snooze button for an alpine breeze and let the Himalayas wake you instead! 🏔️✨
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