delhi to manali taxi base fare Starts at ₹6600.The distance between delhi to manali is 510kms, so in most cases you wont be charged extra. Our transparent pricing ensures that you have a clear understanding of the cost, and with the initial fixed rate covering a substantial distance, you can enjoy a cost-effective and predictable journey.
Type of cab | Taxi Models | Car Seats | Price |
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Hatch Back | Alto, Eon, Celerio, Wagonr, Indica, Datsun Go or similar. | 4 Seater 1 Bag | Starts at ₹6600. |
Sedan | Indigo, Xcent, Swift Dzire, Amaze, Zest, Etios or similar. | 4 Seater 2 Bags | Starts at ₹7100. |
Suv | Ertiga, Enjoy or similar. | 6 Seater 3 Bags | Starts at ₹9100. |
Suv Prime | Innova, Crysta or similar. | 6 Seater 4 Bags | Starts at ₹21100. |
The taxi travel time from Delhi to Manali is typically around 10 hours, covering a distance of approximately 510 kilometers. Traffic conditions can affect this duration.
Our one-way taxi service is thoughtfully designed to cater to a diverse range of travelers, ensuring convenience and flexibility for:
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Rohtang Pass | Rohtang Pass, located at an altitude of 3979 meters, is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. Visitors can engage in activities like snow sports, trekking, and enjoying the scenic beauty of the Himalayas. |
Solang Valley | Solang Valley is a picturesque valley nestled amidst the snow-capped mountains of Manali. It is a hub for adventure activities such as paragliding, skiing, zorbing, and horse riding. The valley is also renowned for its lush greenery and tranquil ambiance, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers. |
Hidimba Devi Temple | The Hidimba Devi Temple, dedicated to Hidimba, the wife of Bhima from the Indian epic Mahabharata, is an ancient cave temple constructed in a unique architectural style using wood and stone. Surrounded by cedar forests, the temple offers a serene atmosphere for devotees and tourists alike. |
Manu Temple | Manu Temple, dedicated to the sage Manu, is located in Old Manali amidst lush green forests. The temple's serene ambiance and intricate architecture make it a must-visit for spiritual seekers and architecture enthusiasts. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. |
Jogini Falls | Jogini Falls, situated near Vashisht Village, is a scenic waterfall surrounded by dense pine forests and towering mountains. The trek to Jogini Falls is relatively easy and offers mesmerizing views of the landscape. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pool formed by the waterfall. |
Old Manali | Old Manali is a charming village located across the Manalsu River from Manali town. It is known for its quaint cafes, vibrant markets, and traditional wooden houses. Visitors can explore the narrow lanes, interact with locals, and experience the laid-back vibe of this picturesque village. |
Nehru Kund | Nehru Kund is a natural spring located on the Manali-Keylong Road, named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. The spring is believed to originate from the Bhrigu Lake and is famous for its crystal-clear water. Visitors often stop here to enjoy the serene ambiance and sip on the refreshing spring water. |
Beas River | The Beas River, originating from the Beas Kund near Rohtang Pass, is a major river in the region. It offers opportunities for activities like river rafting, angling, and picnicking along its banks. The scenic beauty of the river, surrounded by lush greenery and snow-capped mountains, is truly captivating. |
Naggar Castle | Naggar Castle, situated on the banks of the Beas River, is a medieval castle built in traditional Himachali style. It offers panoramic views of the Kullu Valley and the surrounding mountains. The castle houses a museum showcasing ancient artifacts, sculptures, and paintings, providing insights into the region's rich cultural heritage. |
Manali Sanctuary | Manali Sanctuary, located near Manali town, is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can spot various species of birds, mammals, and rare Himalayan flora in their natural habitat. The sanctuary also offers opportunities for nature walks, birdwatching, and photography amidst pristine wilderness. |