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Delhi to Rohtang Pass

Plan a peaceful and offbeat escape to the hidden gem of Himachal – Jibhi and Tirthan Valley, with our comfortable and reliable road trip service from Delhi. Whether you’re planning a nature-filled family holiday, a friends’ backpacking trip, or a cozy romantic retreat, we provide fully air-conditioned cars and tempo travellers equipped for mountain roads. Our professional and experienced hill drivers ensure a safe, smooth, and scenic journey through winding roads, charming villages, and pine-covered hills.

Nestled in the heart of the Banjar Valley, Jibhi and Tirthan Valley are perfect for those seeking serenity away from crowded hill stations. Known for their pristine rivers, lush green trails, rustic wooden homestays, and tranquil vibe, these valleys offer a raw Himalayan experience. Enjoy activities like riverside camping, waterfall treks, trout fishing, and visiting nearby attractions like Jalori Pass, Serolsar Lake, and Chehni Kothi. Whether it’s a weekend digital detox or a soul-soothing vacation, our Delhi to Jibhi-Tirthan trip ensures your journey is as memorable as the destination itself.Plan a thrilling and scenic getaway to one of Himachal’s highest and most iconic mountain passes — Rohtang Pass, with our safe and reliable road trip service from Delhi. Whether you’re traveling with family, a group of friends, or your partner, we offer fully air-conditioned cars and Tempo Travellers designed for hilly terrain. Our experienced mountain drivers ensure a smooth, comfortable ride through winding roads, alpine forests, and breathtaking landscapes.

Located at an altitude of over 13,000 feet near Manali, Rohtang Pass is a paradise for snow lovers and adventure seekers. From snow scooter rides, skiing, and snow sledging in the summer to simply soaking in panoramic views of the Pir Panjal range, it’s a must-visit destination in Himachal. Popular stopovers along the way include Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, and Gulaba Viewpoint, each offering stunning views and exciting activities. With our end-to-end travel service, your Delhi to Rohtang Pass trip becomes not just a journey, but a complete mountain adventure

Route & Highlights

Delhi → Murthal → Chandigarh → Mandi → Kullu → Manali → Rohtang Pass

Trip Highlights:

Enjoy a seamless highway ride from Delhi to Chandigarh, then ascend into the scenic Kullu Valley through Mandi and Kullu, eventually reaching the charming town of Manali. From there, the adventure intensifies as you drive toward the majestic Rohtang Pass, passing through pine forests, mountain streams, and breathtaking switchbacks.

Optional stopovers include a hearty breakfast at Murthal dhabas, photo stops at Pandoh Dam, and local market visits in Kullu or Manali. As you move toward Rohtang, enjoy the serenity of Solang Valley, explore the engineering marvel of Atal Tunnel, or take in snow-covered views from Gulaba Viewpoint if Rohtang is closed.

This fully private and customizable road trip includes round-trip travel, skilled mountain drivers, and flexible sightseeing options. We offer multi-day packages that also cover nearby attractions like Jogini Falls, Old Manali, and Hadimba Temple, ensuring your Delhi to Rohtang Pass trip is as thrilling and scenic as the pass itself

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How to Plan a Trip to Delhi from Rohtang pass

Planning a trip from Rohtang Pass back to Delhi is all about choosing the right route, vehicle, and timing for a smooth and scenic descent from the Himalayas to the plains. Whether you’re ending a Manali adventure or coming back from a high-altitude road trip, our end-to-end travel service ensures a stress-free return to Delhi.

Start by selecting your return date and group size. Based on that, we’ll provide suitable transport options — Sedans for couples or small families, SUVs for added space and comfort, and Tempo Travellers for larger groups. Our vehicles are equipped for mountain terrain and driven by experienced hill drivers to ensure your safety and comfort on the curvy roads.

Your journey typically follows this scenic route:
Rohtang Pass → Manali → Kullu → Mandi → Bilaspur → Chandigarh → Delhi, covering around 540–580 km in 12–14 hours, depending on weather and traffic. You can include optional stopovers like Solang Valley, Pandoh Dam, or Murthal for a famous paratha break.

Our services include hotel check-out coordination, rest stop planning, and doorstep drop-offs in Delhi. With us, your Rohtang to Delhi journey becomes not just a return trip, but a comfortable and well-managed conclusion to your Himalayan getaway.

Travel from Delhi to Rohtang pass by Road

Traveling from Delhi to Rohtang Pass by road is one of the most adventurous and scenic drives in Himachal Pradesh, offering a dramatic shift from bustling plains to snow-capped peaks. Covering approximately 550–580 km, the journey takes around 14–16 hours, depending on road conditions, weather, and traffic.

The route takes you through Murthal, Chandigarh, Bilaspur, Mandi, Kullu, and Manali, before ascending towards the high-altitude Rohtang Pass. While the initial stretch till Manali is a smooth highway ride, the real thrill begins as you climb from Manali to Rohtang, passing through winding mountain roads, alpine forests, and breathtaking valleys.

You can enjoy stopovers at Murthal dhabas for breakfast, scenic lakes like Sundernagar, and photo points such as Pandoh Dam and Kullu Valley. In Manali, you may choose to stay overnight before taking on the final stretch to Rohtang early the next morning, as vehicle entry is often restricted to specific hours and requires a permit.

The final 50 km climb from Manali to Rohtang is narrow, steep, and packed with jaw-dropping Himalayan views. Depending on the season, you’ll find snow activities like sledging, skiing, snow biking, or simply enjoy playing in snow.

Whether you’re driving your own car or booking a Tempo Traveller or SUV, make sure your vehicle is suitable for high-altitude driving and equipped with an experienced hill driver. Travel between May and November only, as Rohtang remains closed in winter due to heavy snowfall.

This drive isn’t just a route — it’s an unforgettable experience through some of Himachal’s most scenic landscapes.

Places to See in Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass, perched at over 13,000 feet near Manali, is a spectacular gateway to the Lahaul and Spiti valleys and a must-visit destination for snow lovers, thrill-seekers, and nature photographers. Surrounded by glaciers, towering peaks, and icy streams, it offers some unforgettable sights and experiences. Here are some of the top places and attractions to explore in and around Rohtang Pass:

  • Snow Point (Rohtang Top) – The main attraction where visitors enjoy snow activities like skiing, snow biking, sledging, and snowball fights amidst jaw-dropping Himalayan views.
  • Beas Kund – A high-altitude glacial lake and the origin of the Beas River, perfect for trekkers and nature lovers seeking raw alpine beauty.
  • Rani Nala – A scenic spot on the way to Rohtang, often covered in snow even when the rest of the route is dry. Ideal for quick photo stops.
  • Solang Valley – Just before Rohtang, this valley offers adventure sports such as paragliding, zorbing, and ropeway rides, along with stunning views.
  • Atal Tunnel (Rohtang Tunnel) – One of the world’s highest and longest road tunnels, now offers access to Lahaul even when Rohtang is closed due to snow.
  • Gulaba Viewpoint – An alternative snow point when Rohtang is closed; known for its beauty and less-crowded environment.
  • Marhi – A scenic roadside stop with roadside dhabas, perfect for tea breaks and photography before the final ascent to Rohtang.

Each place around Rohtang Pass adds a unique charm — from snow adventures and scenic valleys to engineering marvels like the Atal Tunnel. It’s an ideal mix of adrenaline, nature, and awe-inspiring landscapes.

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