




Manali is one of the best places in India to enjoy snow and winter sports. And when it comes to skiing, this beautiful hill station has everything—snowy slopes, great views, and pure adventure. Skiing in Manali is a thrilling winter activity. From beginners to experts, everyone can enjoy skiing in Manali during the winter season.
From December to February, Manali gets covered in snow, making it the perfect time for skiing. With professional trainers and proper equipment available, even first-timers can experience the joy of skiing without any worries.
We offer adventurous Manali tour packages that include skiing, sightseeing, stay, and more, that are perfect for couples, families, or groups.
Ranges from ₹500 to ₹5,000 per person based on the type of equipment and guides.
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Point of Interest for Skiing in Manali

Solang Valley
Manali’s top skiing destination with gentle to steep slopes, offering thrilling ski runs and breathtaking Himalayan views.

Rohtang Pass
A snow paradise where adventure seekers enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and panoramic mountain vistas.

Kothi Village
Scenic base point for skiing, surrounded by snowfields and offering calm Himalayan beauty.

Marhi
Lesser-known skiing spot near Rohtang with fresh snow, ideal for peaceful skiing experiences.

Sethan Village
A serene hamlet offering backcountry skiing, snow treks, and beautiful views of the Dhauladhar range.

Yes, skiing in Manali is a popular winter activity, mainly at Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass. From December to February, these snow-covered slopes offer excellent skiing conditions for both beginners and experts.
Skiing in Manali typically costs between ₹500 and ₹1,500 per person for basic sessions. Advanced or longer guided skiing experiences with equipment rentals can cost ₹2,000–₹5,000, depending on duration and location.
Yes, ice skating is available in Manali during December to February, mainly at open natural rinks near Solang Valley. The frozen surfaces and snowy surroundings make it a popular winter sport for tourists.
Yes, 2 days are enough to explore top attractions like Hadimba Temple, Mall Road, Solang Valley, and Vashisht Village, but a 3–4 day stay is ideal for a relaxed, full experience.
Avoid visiting Manali during July to September, as heavy monsoon rains cause landslides and slippery roads, making travel risky. Some adventure activities also remain closed due to poor weather conditions.

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