If you're looking for a destination that’s equal parts adventure and peace, Manali should be at the top of your list. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this charming hill station has something for everyone—from backpackers chasing thrill to couples on a romantic getaway. ❄️ Day 1: Arrival & Snowy Welcome We reached Manali early morning, greeted by a chilly breeze and snow-dusted trees. The view from our hotel room looked like something straight out of a postcard. After a quick breakfast of steaming aloo parathas, we headed to Solang Valley for some snow activities—skiing, snowmobiling, and even a short cable car ride! 🏞️ Day 2: Rohtang Pass Adventure Rohtang Pass was the highlight of our trip. The road journey itself was breathtaking, with winding roads and majestic views. Once we reached, the snow was knee-deep, and we couldn’t resist a good ol' snowball fight. Just remember to pack warm gear—it gets really cold up there. 🌲 Day 3: Exploring Old Manali Old Manali is a vibe. Cobbled streets, cozy cafés, and the sound of the Beas River in the background. We spent hours hopping between local shops, trying Himachali food, and just soaking in the peaceful mountain energy. Don’t miss the delicious apple cider and momos from street vendors! 🛍️ Quick Travel Tips: Best Time to Visit: October to February (for snow) or March to June (for pleasant weather) Must Pack: Warm clothes, good walking shoes, sunscreen, and a power bank Don’t Miss: Café 1947, Manu Temple, and the sunset by the river