Manali Sissu Package
5 Days 4 Nights

Manali Sissu Package

Delhi - Manali - Solang Valley - Sissu - Delhi

Stay
Stay
included
Travelling
Travelling
included
Breakfast and Dinner
Breakfast and Dinner
included
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
included
About this Trip

Discover the perfect mix of adventure and natural beauty with our Manali–Sissu package, designed to lead you through the breathtaking beauty of Himachal Pradesh. Discover the lively charm of Manali and the serene, hidden beauty of Sissu in the Lahaul Valley. Starting from Delhi...

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Itinerary

  • You'll begin your journey with an evening departure from Delhi, travelling by cab or Volvo bus through scenic landscapes on your way to Manali. 

  • Expect the journey to last between 10 and 14 hours, with arrival scheduled the following day.

Meals: None

Night: Overnight journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

  • Once you arrive in Manali, check into your hotel and take some time to settle in.

  •  In the afternoon, your cab will take you on a sightseeing tour of Manali’s main attractions, including Mall Road, Hadimba Temple, Van Vihar, Old Manali, the Museum, and the Clubhouse.

Meals: Dinner

Night: Stay at the Hotel in Manali

  • After breakfast, leave for Sissu, a picturesque town nestled in the Lahaul Valley. 

  • Along the way, you'll pass through the stunning Solang Valley and drive through the Atal Tunnel: the world’s longest highway tunnel located above 10,000 feet. 

  • After reaching Sissu, check into the hotel for an overnight stay. 

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Night: Stay at the Hotel in Sissu

  • Begin your day with breathtaking views of the Pir Panjal Range.

  •  After breakfast, check out of your hotel and prepare for your afternoon departure to Delhi, travelling by Volvo bus or cab.

Meals: Breakfast

Night: Journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

Inclusions

Meals as mentioned in the Itinerary.

Accommodation is on a double or triple-sharing basis as per the package.

Vehicle for sightseeing & excursions as per our itinerary.

All toll taxes, parking charges, and driver allowances.

Necessary Permits.

Local Sightseeing.

Exclusions

Fees for any adventure activity.

Any entrance fee to the monastery and monuments.

Dedicated Tour Guide for Complete Tour.

Any personal expenses or additional meals ordered.

Services of the vehicle on leisure days and after finishing the sightseeing tour as per the Itinerary.

Any kind of drink (alcoholic, mineral water, aerated).

Heater charges in hotels.

The cost is incidental to any change in the itinerary/stay due to flight cancellation, adverse weather conditions, illness, roadblocks, or any other factors beyond our control.

Anything not explicitly mentioned under the head.

Frequently Asked Questions

In summer, it's 10°C to 25°C; in winter, it drops to -5°C or lower.

Sissu is colder than Manali, with winter temperatures as low as -10°C.

The best time is from May to October for pleasant weather and clear roads.

Yes, heavy snowfall occurs from December to February.

Yes, but monsoon rains can cause landslides-check road conditions in advance.

About 40 km via the Atal Tunnel, roughly 1.5–2 hours by road.

Yes, HRTC runs buses from Manali to Sissu during the summer months.

Yes, taxis are available and cost around ₹2,500–₹3,500 for a round trip.

Travel to Manali by Volvo or car, then take a taxi or bus through the Atal Tunnel to Sissu.

Yes, but you should be experienced in mountain driving, especially during snow or rain.

Yes, starting from ₹9,000-₹14,000 for 4-6 day packages.

Yes, these are popular and available for 6–8 days starting from ₹12,000.

Hotel stays, local sightseeing, transport (Volvo/taxi), meals (optional).

Yes. These extended packages usually last 7–10 days.

Yes, the wander yak provides offbeat stays and packages.

Yes, but plan for at least 6-7 days for a comfortable trip.

1-2 days are ideal to explore Sissu and its nearby attractions.

Yes, it's safe, scenic, and peaceful, perfect for families.

Yes, but be prepared for snow-blocked roads; check weather and road updates.

The Sissu Waterfall is the top attraction.

There's a small lake near the village, often frozen in winter.

The North Cafe and Tribal Café are popular choices.

It’s less crowded than Manali, but weekends can get busy.

Heavy jackets, boots, gloves, thermals, and moisturiser.

Limited; carry cash as ATMs may not work reliably.

Yes, it's safe and welcoming for solo travellers.

Rohtang is on a different route. Atal Tunnel bypasses it.

Excellent, due to the Atal Tunnel, though it can get slippery in the snow.
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