Manali weather: pack your bags as it is THAT time of the year
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MANALI/ Updated : Dec 31, 2019, 12:05 IST
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Weather in Manali is just right these days for tourists keen on making the most of winter vacations. In November this year, Manali and its neighbouring areas like Kullu, Shimla, Lahaul, Spiti, and Chamba among other districts rec … Read more
Weather in Manali is just right these days for tourists keen on making the most of winter vacations. In November this year, Manali and its neighbouring areas like Kullu, Shimla, Lahaul, Spiti, and Chamba among other districts received fresh snowfall of the season. Although, it is freezing cold in Manali these days, day time temperatures range anywhere around 3 degree Celsius. Read less
Weather in Manali is just right these days for tourists keen on making the most of winter vacations, with the temperature reading minus 1 right now. Earlier this month, Manali and its neighbouring areas including Kullu, Shimla, Lahaul, Spiti, and Chamba among other places received fresh snowfall of the season. Although, it is freezing cold in Manali these days, day time temperatures range anywhere around 3 to minus 3 degree Celsius.
Despite being covered in snow in December and January, Manali looks like a paradise of sorts. It is that time of the year when honeymooners and adventure lovers visit Manali to indulge in an array of adventure sports and sightseeing.
Places to visit in Manali
For those who want to go beyond Manali without venturing too far, the 16th century Naggar Castle located in Naggar hill town will do the right trick.
So, if you are planning to visit Manali very soon, make sure you pack in the right woolens, thermals, warming food, and dry shampoo for a breezy stay.
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