Through the Valleys of Himachal – A Tranquil Journey Experience
Nestled in the mighty Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh is a mixture of adventure, spirituality, and serene beauty. With Tranquil Journey, every turn of the mountain road brings a new story — from riding through the world’s longest tunnel to meditating at ancient temples, flying over valleys, and camping by rivers that whisper to the stars. This journey unfolds across the heart of Himachal, where each destination tells its own story — wrapped in snow, faith, and Freedom
Atal Tunnel
Stretching over 9.02 km , the Atal Tunnel stands as a testament to modern engineering and India’s grit at 10,000 ft above the sea level. Passing through it feels like moving between two worlds — from the lush greenery of Manali to the stark, snow-laden beauty of Lahaul Valley.
Khoksar Snow Point (10,300 ft)
Emerging from the Atal Tunnel, travelers reach Khoksar, a snow-covered paradise that marks the gateway to Lahaul. Whether it’s a quick snowball fight, a chai break, or simply soaking in the silence of snow, Khoksar is winter at its purest.
Solang Valley (8,400 ft)
Known as the adventure hub of Himachal, Solang Valley welcomes you with vast meadows surrounded by deodar forests and snow peaks. Here, you can experience snow activities, ATV rides, or simply dive in the panoramic beauty around you.
Jogni Waterfall
Hidden behind the Old Manali village, Jogni Waterfall ( 6730 ft ) is reached after a serene trek through apple orchards farms and tall pine trees. The sound of the waterfall, echoing through the valley, feels both powerful and peaceful at the same time.
Vashisht Temple
Located above the Beas River, Vashisht Temple is famous for its natural hot springs — a refreshing stop for travelers. The temple, dedicated to Sage Vashistha, radiates age-old Himalayan tranquility and also the divine culture of the residents.
Hidimba Devi Temple
Set along the towering cedar trees, this 16th-century temple dedicated to Hidimba Devi exudes ancient charm and serenity. Its wooden architecture reflects the soul of traditional Himachal. Known as the the wife of Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers from the Mahabharata. Unlike typical Hindu temples, it has no idol but a sacred footprint carved in stone, worshipped by locals.
Mall Road, Manali
The heartbeat of Manali — Mall Road — is a lively mix of mountain cafés, souvenir shops, and aromas of local cuisine. It’s the perfect place to stroll, sip hot chocolate, and feel the rhythm of the hills and specifically for the shopping.
River Rafting – Beas River (6,600 ft)
The icy rapids of the Beas River offer a rush like no other. As you paddle through white waters surrounded by mountain walls, the thrill of rafting merges with the serenity of nature.
Paragliding – Dobhi (8,400 ft)
In the heart of Kullu Valley lies Dobhi, one of Himachal’s most thrilling paragliding sites. As you take off from the mountain, the Beas River shines below and snow peaks stretch endlessly on the horizon. The cold mountain wind lifts you high above the world — offering a bird’s-eye view of the valley that few ever forget.
Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara (5,740 ft)
Manikaran, set beside the Parvati River in the Parvati Valley, is a sacred place for both Sikhs and Hindus. It is home to the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara and the ancient Shiv Temple. Legends say Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited here, and Goddess Parvati’s lost earring caused the holy hot springs to appear. The natural hot water, used to cook the Gurudwara’s “langar,” and the calm mountain setting make Manikaran a peaceful blend of faith and nature.
Kasol Flea Market & Chalal Village (5,000–5,300 ft)
The Kasol Flea Market buzzes with color and culture, selling handcrafted jewelry and souvenirs. A short riverside trail leads to Chalal Village, where time slows down beside the Parvati River.
Nagar Castle (5,000 ft)
An ancient royal residence overlooking the Beas Valley, Nagar Castle is an architectural gem that blends European and Himachali design, echoing tales of forgotten kings.
Anjani Mahadev (9,200 ft)
A short trek from Solang Valley takes you to Anjani Mahadev, also known as the “Amarnath of Himachal.” In winter, a natural ice Shivling forms under a small waterfall. Cold water keeps dripping on it, making it look peaceful and divine — truly a sight to remember.
The Essence of the Journey
This isn’t just a trip — it’s a collection of moments stitched into the fabric of the mountains. From roaring rivers to whispering pines, every destination echoes the spirit of adventure. Because with Tranquil Journey, har ek trip hai ek nayi kahani.