Jaipur to Shimla Manali by Force Urbania

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Jaipur to Shimla Manali by Force Urbania

Introduction –

The charm of escaping to the beautiful and peaceful Himalayan landscape from the heat and chaos of the city is timeless. Manali is nestled between snow peaks and green valleys, and Shimla, the vintage summer capital of British India. Both destinations are popular among travellers seeking adventure and leisure. This journey provides a dramatic contrast and an experience that will never be forgotten, as it moves from the arid plains of Rajasthan to the freshness of the Himalayas.

The pleasure of such exciting adventures is enhanced when individuals travel in a group, especially with family or friends. The Force Urbania proves to be the ideal travel companion, providing sufficient space, comfort, and reliability for a long and potentially tough trip.

About Shimla –

Referred to as the “Queen of Hills,” Shimla boasts a unique charm with a nostalgic air to it. The city is marked by its Victorian style of architecture, quaint roads and sweeping views of the hills around. It is located at an altitude of around 2206 meters. Shimla was established by the British in the early 1800s also quickly became a popular resort for colonists looking to escape the hot Indian summers. Earlier, Shimla served as the summer capital of British India from 1864 to 1939, a duration that had a dramatic impact on its urban setting and sense of cultural identity.

Places to visit in Shimla –

  • Mall Road is the lifeline of Shimla. It’s a place to shop around for local handicrafts, enjoy delicious food, and simply people-watch.
  • The Ridge is famous for its stunning views and the iconic Christ Church, a prominent landmark of Shimla.
  • Jakhu Temple lies atop Jakhu Hill, the highest point in Shimla. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, where groups can go by trekking through pine forests or by Urbania Tempo Traveller.
  • Kufri lies 16 kms away from Shimla, known for adventure activities, especially during the winter season. Groups can enjoy skiing, tobogganing, and horse riding.
  • Naldehra is 22 kms away from Shimla, known for its picturesque golf course, one of the oldest and highest in India.
  • Chail is approximately 45 kms from Shimla, a serene hill station known for its peace and tranquility.

About Manali –

Another precious jewel of Himachal Pradesh is Manali, which lies nestled in the Beas River Valley. It is famous for its breathtaking scenery, exhilarating adventure sports, and vibrant culture. Manali is more rugged and adventurous in appeal, attracting trekkers, honeymooners, and adventure sports enthusiasts in equal measure. Manali is the best tourist place rush or simply lose themselves in nature due to its relatively more laid-back culture and focus on outdoor sports.

Places to visit in Manali –

  • Hadimba Devi Temple is one of Manali’s more popular landmarks, dedicated to Goddess Hadimba, Bhima’s wife in the Mahabharata.
  • Vashisht Hot Springs are believed to provide a therapeutic advantage, having restrooms for women and men.
  • Solang Valley is approximately 13 kms away from Manali, where you can enjoy horse riding, zorbing, and paragliding.
  • Rohtang Pass is a high-altitude mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas connecting the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys.
  • Old Manali is quaint due to its hippie atmosphere, old houses, and narrow streets.
  • Jogini Falls lies just a few minutes’ walk from Vashisht village, an idyllic spot to relax and enjoy natural charm.
  • Manikaran Sahib lies in the Parvati Valley, around 80 kms from Manali. Manikaran is known for the Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib and the hot springs.

Best time to plan Shimla Manali Tour –

March to June: The best season to travel to Shimla and Manali is in the Spring Season. With clear blue skies and mild temperatures, the weather is suitable for outdoor pursuits and touring.

June to August: Summers is also highly in travel demand, especially for those willing to flee the heat of the plains.

July to September: The Monsoon season is not recommended for travel due to the higher chances of landslides and road closures.

September to November: Autumn is known for its stunning views of the Himalayas, gentle temperatures, and clear blue skies. The aura is fresh and cool, and the apple orchards are laden with fruit.

December to February: Winter is covered in snow, making Shimla and Manali, like ice skating, snowboarding, and skiing.

FAQs on Jaipur to Shimla Manali by Force Urbania –

How many hours does it take for Force Urbania to travel from Jaipur to Shimla Manali?

Depending on the road conditions and breaks, the journey from Jaipur to Shimla takes 12 to 15 hours and is approximately 550 to 600 kms. It takes 7 to 9 hours to cover the approximately 250 – 300 kms from Shimla to Manali.

Which is the best route from Jaipur to Shimla and Manali?

One of the most common routes is the road from Jaipur to Chandigarh, then to Shimla and finally to Manali. There may also be other routes through Haryana, which can be considered, depending on the exact point of departure in Jaipur.

Which items are necessary to bring on this trip?

Pack warm clothing, especially if you’re traveling to a destination in the winter or shoulder season. As you’ll be seeing a lot of sights, you’ll need comfortable walking shoes. Have a first aid kit, sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent, and a few basic medications available.

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