Manali in March: 8 Fun Reasons To Visit 

Learn more

1. Snow-Covered Landscape

March still has ample snow, especially in Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass (if open). Perfect for snow activities like skiing, snowboarding, and snowball fights.

Learn more

2. Pleasant Weather 

The temperature ranges between 0°C to 15°C, making it comfortable for sightseeing. Days are sunny, but nights are chilly—perfect for a cozy stay.

Learn more

3. Less Crowd, More Peace

Compared to peak winter (December-January) and summer (April-June), March sees fewer tourists. Ideal for peaceful getaways and budget-friendly stays.

Learn more

4. Adventure Sports 

Solang Valley offers paragliding, zorbing, and skiing. River rafting in Beas River starts picking up as the snow melts. Trekking trails like Lama Dugh and Bijli Mahadev begin to open up.

Learn more

5. Blooming Spring Beauty

Lower regions like Kullu and Naggar start witnessing fresh greenery and blooming flowers. Great time for nature photography and exploring apple orchards.

Learn more

6. Ideal for Honeymooners & Romantic Getaway

Snowy mountains, cozy wooden cottages, and bonfire nights make it a romantic paradise.

Learn more

7. Local Festivals & Cultural Experience

Phagli Festival (March) is celebrated with traditional Himachali dance and music. Opportunity to explore local markets, Himachali cuisine, and Tibetan monasteries.

Learn more

8. Road Trips & Scenic Drive

Manali to Kasol, Tosh, and Malana offers breathtaking views. Snow-covered Atal Tunnel to Lahaul-Spiti opens up adventure possibilities.

Learn more