We did a one week trip to Shimla and Manali in November 2015. Although a week is not enough to explore both Shimla and Manali, half of us had been there previously. So, rather than hopping from one site seeing destination to another, we were looking for a relaxing getaway from the daily hustle and bustle of life. Also, we planned this one week trip to Shimla and Manali as a big family group. So, it was as much of a family gathering as a trip. And we also listed down our preferred places to visit in Shimla and Manali before starting on our one week trip to Shimla and Manali. Finally, due to the slow indulgence we spent a very nice and memorable time with our family.
Initial planning
Best time to visit Shimla and Manali
Although, Shimla and Manali can be visited all through the year. The best time to visit Shimla and Manali depends on what you want from these destinations. If you want to visit here as an escape from the summer that rest of India faces, then, visit in the months of March – May. And if you want to really enjoy the chilling cold and snowfall (well, I do!), then visit in the winter months of late October – February. You can avoid visiting here in the monsoon months of June – September because of the possibilities of landslides.
Commute for a one week Shimla and Manali trip
We planned our one week trip to Shimla and Manali almost 3-3.5 months in advance. Once we decided that we wanted to head on a one week trip to Shimla and Manali, the first thing we did was to book our flight tickets. So, next we booked flight tickets from Bangalore to Chandigarh. From Chandigarh, we booked 2 cabs for the whole week. These cabs were supposed to take us on a round trip journey of Chandigarh -> Shimla and Manali -> Chandigarh. You can also take AC volvo buses from Delhi to Shimla and also buses from Manali back to Delhi if you prefer. And for local sightseeing you can take local taxis.
Where to stay in Shimla and Manali
Then, the next thing was to find a nice accommodation at both the places However, this took some time and considerable research. Although this was the start of winter holiday season, the places were getting booked fast.We compared the quote and the facilities and decided on the one we actually wanted to book. Here’s a shortlist of our recommendation of stay in Shimla that we came up with while searching for our hotel here.We highly recommend that if you are planning a trip to Shimla and Manali, do book your stay in advance by checking out the variety of options available at booking.com or agoda.com . As, these websites give us options of discounts and free cancellation till last moment etc.
booking Shimla hotels & homestays
booking Manali hotels & homestays
Agoda Shimla hotels & homestays
Agoda Manali hotels & homestays
Actually, we got a nice resort in Manali, before we finalized where to stay in Shimla. Because there was a little less rush in Manali compared to Shimla. (Manali is located at higher altitude due to which, many tourists go to Shimla and return from there rather than extending their journey till Manali. As a result, at least in off peak season and starting of the tourist season, there is far less rush in Manali compared to Shimla). Actually. we had almost given up the hopes of finding a place in Shimla that would be able to accommodate all our requirements and suit our budget as well, when we finally stumbled upon this homestay and booked it. Finally, we were done with all our bookings for our one week Shimla and Manali trip almost 2 months in advance of the travel.
Finally the journey starts
Day1 : Bangalore – Chandigarh – Shimla
Finally, the day of the tour arrived (Oh my! How we counted days since the tour was finalized and the bookings done 🙂 ) We booked early morning flight to Chandigarh. As a result, we reached Chandigarh early in the morning. The rest of our family joined us from Delhi at the Chandigarh domestic terminal. (Delhi to Chandigarh has very good road as well as rail connectivity. Our family chose to travel by the morning Shatabdi express train that took them just 3 hours to arrive at Chandigarh). From here, we started straight for our journey to Shimla. The cabs were ready as soon as we exited the Chandigarh airport. We hopped into the cabs and were already on our way to Shimla. The road from Chandigarh to Shimla is very scenic. We took a halt in between for lunch.
Shimla
Finally, we arrived at our homestay in Shimla by 7 in the evening. The host generously showed us around the whole place (we had booked the complete homestay). After an exploratory walk around the whole place, we chose our rooms and settled down. After getting fresh we had a nice home cooked dinner which the host himself served. Over the dinner, we talked to him and saught his opinion to decide upon our next day’s itinerary. He was generous enough to fill us in with lots of information on what to see and where to go. Post dinner, we had little chit chat and finally we retired for the day.
Tips: We were constrained by time, so we choose the shortest path to Shimla. If you can, we would highly recommend to take the kalka – shimla toy train to reach shimla. Checkout this post to get all the information on how to book, when to book and anything else you need to know about the toy train journey.
Day2 : Naldehra, Ridge and Mall
Naldehra Trek
The next day, we started our day with home cooked breakfast. Then we spent some time relaxing on the huge terrace of the homestay where sunlight was abundant and the soft and warm feeling in the winter month was adorable. Next we started on exploring the town. We had been to most of the main attractions of Shimla before. So, we went straight to Naldehra trekking path on the recommendation of our cab drivers. While we walked through the whole trekking path, our parents boarded the ponies available at the start of the trek. We walked slowly, syncing in the natural beauty that surrounded us, taking breaks and relaxing through the trek.
Finally we arrived at the narrow stream of water and then the golf course ahead. From here, we returned back through the same path and by the time we reached back at the starting point, it was lunch time. We had lunch at a nice small restaurant nearby. The view of surrounding hills from here was awesome. By the time we left the spot, it was already well into the afternoon. I guess it was around 3pm. So, we decided to head next to the ridge and the mall road area.
Ridge and Mall
From the Naldehra trek, we headed to the ridge post lunch. Upon reaching the ridge, we relaxed for some time, sitting on the rustic benches and talking merrily. Post that, we had some pretty photo sessions done right on the ridge. We had evening snacks here, some had hot momos and some had ice creams. (It’s always a delight to enjoy an icecream in the chilling cold weather..isn’t it? The ice cream doesn’t create a mess by melting away in your hands when the weather around is cold 😀 )
From here, we started strolling down the mall road, stopping at the shops in between to pick some little souvenirs here and there. We walked our way till the government installed lift. (The lift is located at one end of the mall road. You can easily get to the lift by walking straight across the mall road. You can also take direction from locals and the shopkeepers. There is a board near the lift that would point you in the right direction) By the time we made it to the lift, it had turned dark and from the way towards the lift we could see the whole town dazzling in red and yellow lights. After taking the lift, we arrived down at the lower bazar. Our cabs were waiting here for us. From here, we headed back to our home stay.
Tips: There are several attractions in Shimla, many of them are near the ridge and mall road. We would strongly recommend you visit some of them as per your liking. You can also take a heritage walk along the ridge-mall road area, that would cover many buildings and sites of historical importance. Checkout:
11 must see places in Shimla
Day3: Tara Devi temple and Sankat Mochan Temple
Today, post breakfast, on the owner’s recommendation, we started off to Sankat Mochan Temple. We spent some good time here, offering our prayers to different dieties. We also rested in the huge courtyard of the temple, marveling the magnificent views beyond.
From here we headed to Tara Devi temple. Tara Devi temple is at more elevation compared to the rest of Shimla. By the time we reached here, weather had changed and it was turning cloudy. We offered our prayers here, spent some time relaxing and then decided to call it a day and head back to our home stay. It seemed that the clouds were going to get denser and at some point it was going to rain.
We had lunch en-route and by the time we reached back, it was around 4pm. I went straight to the roof of the homestay. It was a delight to see the black dark clouds hovering over the mountains. (Many call this kind of weather gloomy but I have a special love for the hovering clouds, particularly when amidst nature) The next day, we had to start quiet early for Manali. Because of this reason also, we thought to let our parents and kid relax for the day. Sitting on the terrace, we enjoyed witnessing the formation of black clouds over the mountains until it started raining. Then we headed back to our rooms to enjoy some fresh hot coffee.
Tips: If you are headed to Shimla for the first time, we would highly recommend to stay for a few more days. There are several other places of interest to cover in and around Shimla, and many activities to do, all of which we didn’t cover in this trip. You might be interested in including some of them in your list. Check out these post links for further details:
11 must see places in Shimla
10 offbeat indulgence in Shimla
Day4: Shimla to Manali road trip
The next day we started quiet early in the morning to Manali, since the Shimla to Manali road trip takes around 7-8 hrs. You would be forced to go slow, not only because of the steep climbs and hairpin turns but because the whole drive is so scenic, you would want to indulge into the natural beauty by stopping several times in between and driving slow through the extra scenic patches. Read the details of our drive from Shimla to Manali here. No doubt, it is one of the most scenic road trips that we have taken in India. At Kullu, we stopped near the government emporium to browse their collection of shawls and woolen garments. The collection was nice. Thus, some of us bought a few things. From here, we started straight to our hotel. Finally, we arrived at our hotel by evening 5pm. Then we checked-in, got fresh, had dinner and slept.
Day5: Hidimba Temple, Manu temple, Mall Road, Monastery & Club house
Hidimba Temple
Our resort was located quiet close to Hidimba Devi temple. Morning post breakfast, we headed straight to the temple. Adjoining this temple is the Manu temple. We offered our prayers at both these temples. The temple premise is quiet huge. We around the temple premises for quiet some time. There are green fields extending all around the temple, with tall deodar trees. Fresh air greets you in whichever direction you decide to head. Beautiful small shops offering Puja material line up the entrance of the temple. The temple is very ancient and beautiful. We spent some time here. Then we headed to our next destination – the Mall road of Manali.
Mall Road & Monastery
Next we went to Mall road, Manali. This is the main commercial hub of the town of Manali. After strolling from one end to another, looking on the offerings, we settled for lunch at one of the restaurant. Post lunch, we headed to the monastery adjacent to the mall road. This is a beautiful , colorful small monastery right next to the Mall road of Manali. You can ask locals for direction to the Monastery. As you reach near it, you will see threads of wire. Several colorful papers are hanging on these threads, marking the presence of a Monastery. After visiting this Monastery we crossed the mall road once again to head towards the Manali club house. On our way, we peeked into some of the shops. The woolen garments and dress materials in this market seem to be really worth a buy. The cost of material is very reasonable while the quality seems good.
Club House
Next, we headed to the Manali club house which is located at the banks of the river Beas. The club house houses a shopping complex and offers seating adjacent to the river bank. Most of our time was spent here exploring the grounds, and some doing a little shopping in the complex. However, to be honest, I was quiet disapponted on the commercialization of this club house. I had been here almost 15 years back with my parents. The place was so much more charming then. You could go right upto the bank of the majestic river flowing near it and sit on the stones. However, now the river is reduced to a meager stream and there is no way one can go upto its bank. There are vendors all around and overall the place looks like a huge shopping complex cum ratery than anything else.
Finally, from here, we returned back to our resort as it had started to drizzle a little. We decided to gather in one of our parents room and order coffee as it was getting cold.
Turn of weather and back to Hotel
The resort had an excellent view of snow clad mountain peaks through the full glass window of each room. While we were chatting, we observed that slowly it was actually snowing on the upper slopes of the hills. Steadily the whole area was getting covered in a fresh blanket of snow. It was such a delight to watch. Tonight it had turned quiet chilled in Manali, there were cold waves blowing and rainfall steadily happening all through the night.
Day6: Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass
The weather again took it’s turn this morning and we were greeted with fresh sunshine and clear weather. We headed to Solang Valley today. The way to the valley is stunningly beautiful, with snow clad mountains visible all around. As they had received a good dose of snow last night, they looked even more beautiful. The valley looks mesmerizing surrounded by green mountains wearing white caps. We walked around, and rested here, taking snaps, admiring the beauty of nature and just sitting, doing nothing. I couldn’t help picturing this vast expanse in winter months of December and January. The valley seems to get a good dose of snow at that time. Thus it becomes a hub for snow sports, attracting tourists from far and wide.
From here, we wanted to head to Rohtang Pass. Alas, because of the snow the day before, it was not possible to go to Rohtang Pass. We went uphill till the point the roads were clear of snow. Finally we reached Gulaba, the highest point accessible, and it was totally worth it. Fresh snow from the night before covered the area, forming a soft fleece all over the grass. We played in the snow, walked around enjoying every bit of it and snapped some beautiful pictures. (however our 1.5 years old was concerned, looking at the snow and thinking there was tons of milk spilled around!! :D) . We returned from here back to our hotel by afternoon and then relaxed for the day as next day we had full day journey back to Chandigarh.
If you have more days at hand, we highly recommend a road trip to Ladakh from Manali. It can also be done from Srinagar, and on your way back, you can land in Manali.
Tips time
Tips: one of my fondest memories of Manali is picking fresh apples from orchards, when I had been here with my parents long long back. We also visited an apple sorting unit and picked delightfully fresh apples from here. If you happen to visit around September mid, that would be the time of apple plucking and sorting in Manali. Do visit an apple orchard. The locals will be very happy to show you around. They will tell you about the huge volume of apple harvest, different varieties and other relevant details. If they are happy enough, they might as well gift you a basket of apples – for free!! To enjoy while you walk across the roads of Manali.
Day7: Manali to Chandigarh
Finally arrived the last day of our awesome trip. Today we started quiet early in the morning for our trip back to Chandigarh. We had breakfast on our way after crossing Kullu in one of the road side dhabas (small restaurants). And we are going to remember this breakfast for long. Since here we had the most amazing aalloo paraths, tea, coffee and toast. Then we drove and drove, descending one mountain and ascending another, capturing memories of incredible natural beauty around. Until we reached Chandigarh at 4 in the evening. From Chandigarh, we had our train back to Delhi around 6 in the evening. We reached Delhi by 10 at night.
In Conclusion to our one week trip to Shimla and Manali
In conclusion, our Shimla-Manali trip was one of the most memorable trips and quiet close to our hearts. Since, our complete family was with us on this trip. Hence, we hope to do more such trips in future and bring informative and interesting stories to you.Thanks for reading. If you are planning a trip to Shimla-Manali and have any queries, feel free to contact us or leave a comment for us, we will get back to you as soon as possible.
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Fantastic article! Shimla has loads to do and if one has time its great to see the lesser known places of the city as well!
very nice and well written.. keep it up
Before going to anywhere guidance is really important .The way you wrote about blog that’s really great i like this blog.Thanks for sharing this with us.
I read your blog, it’s very interesting post. Shimla is really a beautiful hill station. It is a great tourist destinations located in Himachal Pradesh. Book an accommodation in Shimla and enjoy nature’s beauty.I know one of the best hotel in Shimla which provides delectable food, luxurious rooms, state of art interiors, relaxing stay and above all the amazing experience is what their aim is to offer to their customer.
Your blog is very informative i read all about your adventure but doesn’t like 1 thing you came back to Chandigarh and doesn’t travel to chandigarh parks,lakes,waterparks. Mustly recommended to visit Aqua village waterpark when you visit thiss time….
Definitely Arnav, we want to visit Chandigarh attractions very much. Will keep your suggestions in mind.
I was planning a winter trip to Spiti and stumbled upon this post. I guess I’ll add a few days to see if I can see anything new from your suggestions
Regards
Anshul
Your blog is very informative, Thanks. In Himachal, you can choose any destination for travel like Manali, Shimla, Kasol, Kullu, Dharamshala, Palampur. There are many resort and hotels you can get easily according to your comfort.
Manali was once to be the most beautiful Hill station, but now it’s too much crowded and also roads are horribly bad.
Yes, that is a side effect of commercialization. It was way too different from when I had visited almost 20 years back
Manali A Best Hill Station Of Himachal Pradesh
Thank you for sharing such great information. It has help me in finding out more detail about Manali tour package
Can you provide me with the details of the resort you stayed and the cab driver details.
In Shimla we stayed in Little Chile Homestay. In Manali we stayed at hotel snow retreat. We had hired the cab for a round trip from an agency in Delhi, who had office in Chandigarh also. It’s name is Himachal Tours and Travel.
I love your blog.
Thank you!
Do check Wake and bake café in Shimla. Wake and bake café brings together bohemian, rustic and quirky. Its signature yellow and blue exterior (and interior) make it impossible to miss. While they can’t literally give you the wake and bake experience, they come pretty close to it with their food. Serving French crêpes, Lebanese hummus, and Dosas, the café is a popular joint for the younger crowd. They have cute windows overlooking one of the busiest streets in Shimla. Sip your coffee as you watch the world go by.I went to Shimla last year and have shared some places to eat at on my blog
Great to know all this information, will be definitely useful for us in our next visit here or for our readers too
I read your blog and it is very informative. When you are planning to visit Shimla before that Take all necessary medicines and prescribed drugs with yourself. In case of an emergency situation, you will not have to run here and there.
Thanks! We do carry our first aid kit and basic medicine kit on all our travels with us
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One of best beautiful places in India. But the drawback of most North Indian tour destinations is, it is so tied up to religion- temples ,unlike in Switzerland where there is nothing like that.
Don’t really agree with your viewpoint. Don’t forget that there are Churches in Switzerland! It’s about the local culture and religion of the people whose home that tourist destination is, and we have got to respect that. But no one is forced to visit the temples or the churches. There is plenty of natural beauty all around to soak in, if that’s what you are looking for.
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Well, we love to plan our own trips 🙂