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Best Places to Visit in Manali for Couples

Hidimba Devi Temple
Built in 1553, Hidimba Temple sits inside a cedar forest that feels older than anything around it. The pagoda-style stone and wood structure is dedicated to Hidimbi from the Mahabharata. In the morning, before the crowds arrive, the courtyard is quiet, the air smells of damp cedar, and the light comes through the trees in shafts. For couples, this is one of the most atmospheric spots in Manali, and it is worth visiting early.

Old Manali and Manu Temple
Old Manali is the slower, quieter side of town. Narrow lanes, small cafés with cushions and music, bakeries, bookshops, and the sound of the Manalsu stream running through. Manu Temple sits at the top of the old village, a small stone shrine with a view that earns the short uphill walk. For couples, Old Manali is where you go to linger, not to rush.

Solang Valley
About 13 to 14 kilometres from Manali town, Solang sits at roughly 2,590 metres and changes character entirely depending on the season. In summer and spring, the meadows are green and open, with ropeway rides, paragliding, and views toward the snowline. In winter, the valley fills with snow and the atmosphere shifts to something quieter and colder. Solang is one of the first places most couples want to visit, and it delivers in every season, just differently.

Vashisht
Across the Beas from Manali town, Vashisht is a small village known for its sulphurous hot springs and an old stone temple. The hot water pools are simple, not luxurious, but soaking in naturally heated water while cold mountain air hits your face is a specific kind of pleasure. The village itself has narrow lanes, small guesthouses, and a pace that feels separate from Manali's busier centre. Couples who want a half-day of quiet warmth tend to love it here.

Jogini Waterfall
A short, easy trail starting from Vashisht leads to Jogini Waterfall, sitting in a zone around 2,850 metres. The walk is gentle, shaded, and lined with apple orchards and small village homes. The waterfall itself is not massive, but the setting is peaceful and the walk there is the real reward. For couples who enjoy a quiet hike without the intensity of a full-day trek, Jogini is the right call.

Naggar Castle
Naggar sits about 20 kilometres from Manali at around 1,851 metres and was once the capital of the old Kullu kingdom. The castle is now a heritage hotel and museum, built in traditional Himalayan stone and wood style. The views from its terrace stretch over the Kullu Valley and the Beas below. Naggar is calmer and less visited than Manali town, which is why couples who make the short drive here tend to prefer it.

Van Vihar
A municipal park along the Beas with tall deodar trees, a gentle walking path, and benches along the riverbank. For couples who want an easy evening walk or a place to sit and watch the river without doing anything specific, Van Vihar works well. Simple, accessible, and quietly romantic in the way that unplanned moments sometimes are.

Mall Road and Manu Market
Mall Road is Manali's main commercial stretch and the default evening walk for most visitors. Manu Market connects to it with more local shops and stalls. The experience is lively, not quiet, but for couples who enjoy browsing and snacking in small-town mountain energy, it is a good end to the day. Bhuttico, the handloom cooperative operating since 1944, is worth a stop for Kullu shawls that are the real thing.
Best Things to Do in Manali for Couples

Walk Through the Cedar Forest Around Hidimba
Skip the crowd and go early. The forest floor is soft, the air is cold and clean, and the temple appears through the trees like it has been waiting there for centuries. Because it has.

Café Hop in Old Manali
Pick a place with cushions and a view. Order something warm. Stay longer than you planned. Old Manali's cafés are built for the kind of afternoon where time stops mattering.

Take a Ropeway Ride or Light Adventure at Solang
The gondola ride gives you valley views without effort. In the right season, paragliding and zorbing add some shared adrenaline. Solang knows how to mix beauty with a little thrill.

Soak in the Vashisht Hot Springs
Warm sulphurous water, cold air on your face, steam rising around you. It is not a spa. It is something better. It is real, slightly rough, and exactly the kind of thing you will both remember.

Walk the Trail Toward Jogini Waterfall
A gentle walk through orchards and village paths. The waterfall is the destination, but the trail is the experience. Quiet, green, and unhurried.

Shop for Kullu Shawls and Local Handicrafts
Visit Bhuttico for authentic handloom. Touch the wool. Ask about the weave. Buy something that will remind you of this trip every winter for the next ten years.

Try Himachali and Tibetan Food
Siddu with ghee if the season is right. Dham if you are lucky enough to find it. Trout at a hillside place. Momos and thukpa from the Tibetan side of Old Manali. The food in Manali is simple, honest, and better than it gets credit for.

Spend an Easy Evening Near the Beas
Van Vihar, or just a bench near the river somewhere. The sound of the Beas is constant, cold, and calming. Sometimes the most romantic thing you can do is sit together and not need to be anywhere else.
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