Manali in June 2026: The Complete Summer Guide for Families & Adventure Seekers

Panoramic view of snow-capped Himalayan mountain range above Kullu Valley near Manali in Himachal Pradesh

Here is a thought that surprises most people: June is arguably the best month to visit Manali. Not May, when the roads are still unpredictable. Not October, when half the town has packed up for winter. June, right in the thick of Indian summer, when the rest of the country is either melting or complaining about power cuts. That is when Manali quietly becomes one of the most beautiful places on earth.

The Beas River runs fat and loud with snowmelt. The pine forests above Old Manali glow a green so saturated it barely looks real. Rohtang Pass is open, the apple orchards are in full flush, and the temperature rarely climbs above 25°C. And because most people assume June is too hot, or too rainy, or too something. There is still a window before the full peak-season crowds of July descend. June is Manali’s open secret.

Whether you are planning a family summer trip, an adventure weekend, a romantic getaway, or a long overdue girls’ or boys’ trip. This guide covers everything you need to know: weather, things to do, how to get there, what to book in advance, and where to stay in a SaffronStays villa that actually feels like an escape rather than just another hotel room.

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Why June Is the Best Time to Visit Manali

Most hill station travel advice operates on a simple logic: go before the crowds, go after the rains, go when the weather is perfect. Manali in June checks all three.

The temperature is ideal. Daytime highs sit between 15°C and 25°C in the town, dropping to a pleasant 8–12°C at night. After months of 40°C in Delhi, Mumbai, or Pune, that first breath of Kullu Valley air feels like a physical relief.

Rohtang Pass is open. The Border Roads Organisation typically clears the pass by late May or early June, making it accessible to tourists from June 1 onwards (weather permitting). This is the gateway to Lahaul and the wider Himalayan landscape, and it is only accessible for a few months each year.

The valley is at its greenest. Post-snowmelt, the Kullu Valley transforms into a wall of green. Wildflowers bloom across Solang and Beas Kund. The apple orchards around Naggar are in full leaf. And the Beas River, swollen with glacial melt, thunders alongside the highway in a way that genuinely impresses even seasoned Himalayan travellers.

It is still shoulder season. By mid-July, Manali becomes genuinely crowded, with traffic jams on the way to Rohtang, booked-out properties weeks in advance, inflated rates. June gives you the same landscapes with perhaps 40–50% fewer people, and rates that reflect that. For SaffronStays guests, this also means more flexibility on check-in times, meal customisation, and bonfire evenings without a queue.

LOCAL INSIGHT: Hotel occupancy in Manali reaches 80%+ by mid-July. June bookings, particularly for villa stays, should be secured at least 3–4 weeks in advance, but you will almost always find better rates and more caretaker attention than the peak-season rush.
Loaded Royal Enfield motorcycle parked at Rohtang Pass near Manali with snow-capped Himalayan peaks and blue sky in the background

Manali in June: Weather & What to Expect

Understanding Manali’s June weather is not complicated, but it is worth being accurate about. The town sits at roughly 2,050 metres above sea level. Rohtang Pass, at 3,978 metres, operates in an entirely different climate on the same day.

ZoneAltitudeDay TempNight TempConditions
Manali Town / Mall Road2,050 m18–25°C10–14°CSunny, occasional afternoon showers
Old Manali / Vashisht2,100 m16–22°C9–12°CCool, forested, ideal for walks
Solang Valley2,480 m12–18°C5–8°CClear mornings, cloud builds by 2pm
Rohtang Pass3,978 m4–10°C0–5°CSnow patches, fog possible, permit required

A few practical weather notes for June specifically:

  • Pre-monsoon showers can arrive in late June, usually as short, sharp afternoon bursts. They clear quickly and rarely disrupt a full day’s plans.
  • Morning hours (6am–11am) are consistently clear and the best window for Rohtang Pass drives and high-altitude treks.
  • Pack a light fleece or jacket. Evenings at your villa will be cool enough to want one, especially at altitude.
  • Snowfall at Rohtang is possible in early June; by late June, snow is limited to patches at the highest points.

Things to do in Manali in June

June is Manali’s most activity-rich month. Rohtang is open, the rivers are high, the trails are clear, and the weather cooperates for most of the day. Here is how to spend your time well.

Rohtang Pass: The Drive Everyone Talks About

Fifty-one kilometres from Manali, Rohtang Pass sits at 3,978 metres above sea level and serves as the gateway to Lahaul and Spiti. In June, it has just reopened from winter closure, which means snow still dusts the higher ridges and the landscape feels almost impossibly dramatic.

Permit essential: All tourists require a permit, booked online at rohtangpermits.nic.in. Daily quotas apply: 800 petrol vehicles and 400 diesel vehicles. Book the night before your planned visit. Cost: ₹550.

Leave by 7am: Traffic builds rapidly. Early starters get clear roads, better light for photos, and more time at the pass before the afternoon clouds roll in.

Rohtang is closed on Tuesdays for road maintenance. Plan accordingly.

Tandem paraglider soaring over snow-covered Solang Valley near Manali in Himachal Pradesh against a clear blue sky

Solang Valley: Adventure Base Camp

Thirteen kilometres from Manali and sitting at 2,480 metres, Solang Valley is the adventure hub of the region. In June, with residual snow on the upper slopes and clear blue skies in the morning, it is at its most photogenic.

  • Paragliding: Tandem flights with experienced pilots. June offers excellent visibility and light winds. Approximately ₹1,000–3,000 depending on flight duration.
  • Zorbing: Rolling downhill in a transparent ball, chaotically good fun and completely safe. Great for kids.
  • ATV Rides: Quad bike trails through the valley floor. No licence required.
  • Beas Kund Trek: An 8km moderate trek from Solang to the glacial lake that is the source of the Beas River. One of the finest half-day hikes in Himachal Pradesh.
  • Ropeway: The gondola rises to Shitidhar peak at 2,960 metres, and worth it for the panoramic view alone.

Trekking: Best Trails for June

June is ideal for Manali’s classic treks. Snow has retreated from the mid-altitude trails, wildflowers are blooming, and the forest paths are dry underfoot.

TrekDistanceDifficultyDurationHighlight
Beas Kund16 km returnModerate1 dayGlacial lake, source of Beas River
Bhrigu Lake22 km returnModerate2 daysHigh-altitude lake at 4,300m, 360° Himalayan views
Hampta Pass35 kmModerate-Hard4–5 daysCrosses from Kullu Valley to Spiti; dramatic landscape shift
Chandrakhani Pass30 kmModerate3 daysPir Panjal views; enters Malana village
Sajla Waterfall Walk2 kmEasy1–2 hrsFamily-friendly forest walk; near SaffronStays villas

White Water Rafting on the Beas

Snowmelt in June means the Beas River is at its most powerful. Rafting stretches between Pirdi and Jhiri offer Grade II–III rapids, genuinely exciting without being reckless. Most operators run morning sessions. Cost: approximately ₹600–1,200 per person for a 14km stretch.

Group of tourists white water rafting on the Beas River near Manali in Himachal Pradesh with green forested riverbanks

Old Manali and Vashisht: The Slower Side

Not every hour of a Manali trip needs to be adrenaline-fuelled. Old Manali, a 20-minute walk from the main market, has a completely different character: narrow lanes, wooden guesthouses, cedar trees, and cafés with mountain views. It is the kind of place that invites a second coffee and a slow afternoon.

Vashisht village, just across the river, has natural hot springs, a welcome counter to the cold evenings, and the ancient Vashisht Mandir. The SaffronStays Amlyn villa is located here, minutes from both.

Hadimba Devi Temple

One of Manali’s most photographed landmarks, this 16th-century wooden pagoda sits inside a cedar forest and is dedicated to the goddess Hadimba. June’s clear mornings make for the best light, so arrive before 9am to beat the crowds and get the forest to yourself.

16th-century Hadimba Devi Temple pagoda surrounded by dense cedar forest in Manali, Himachal Pradesh

A 3-Day Manali Itinerary for June

This itinerary works for families, couples, and groups of friends. Adjust the activity intensity to match your group.

Day 1: Settle In, Slow Down, Acclimatise

  • Arrive in Manali by midday. Check into your SaffronStays villa, unpack, and let the altitude adjustment begin.
  • Afternoon: Walk through Old Manali. Browse the Tibetan market. Have chai at a café overlooking the valley. Resist the urge to overplan.
  • Late afternoon: Visit Hadimba Temple (30 minutes from most SaffronStays Manali properties). The cedar forest in the June afternoon light is genuinely lovely.
  • Evening: Bonfire at the villa (arrange with your SaffronStays caretaker). Pahadi dinner. The first night in Manali should feel like a proper arrival.

Day 2: Rohtang Pass & Solang Valley

  • 5:30am: Wake up. This is the most important early start of the trip.
  • 6am: Depart for Rohtang Pass. Your permit should be booked the previous evening (rohtangpermits.nic.in). The drive up is approximately 2 hours.
  • 8am–11am: Time at Rohtang. Snow activities, photos, the view into Lahaul. Do not rush: this is what the early alarm was for.
  • 12pm: Drive back, stop at Solang Valley for lunch and one activity (paragliding or zorbing recommended).
  • 3pm: Return to Manali. Hot shower, rest, Vashisht hot springs if legs permit.
  • Evening: Dinner in town or in-villa meal. Ask your caretaker to arrange local Himachali food. The Siddu (stuffed bread with ghee) at Monarch Manor is worth knowing about.

Day 3: Trekking or River Day

  • Option A (Active): Half-day Beas Kund trek from Solang. Start at 7am, return by 1pm. Wildflower season is at its peak in June.
  • Option B (Moderate): White water rafting on the Beas (morning session), followed by a visit to the Roerich Art Gallery in Naggar village, a beautiful 45-minute drive through the valley.
  • Option C (Families with younger children): Apple orchard walk near Naggar (SaffronStays Kesar Villa is set inside one), Naggar Castle visit, riverside picnic.
  • Afternoon: Mall Road shopping for Himachali shawls, local honey, and walnut products.
  • Evening: Pack up. If driving back overnight, depart by 7pm for Delhi.
Mall Road Busy market street in Manali town with local shops, Tibetan handicrafts and pine-forested hills in the background

Getting There: How to Reach Manali in June

RouteFromDurationNotes
By Road (Drive / Taxi)Delhi12–14 hrsNH3 via Chandigarh → Mandi. Leave at 5am or take overnight. Book AC taxi ₹8,000–12,000 one way.
By Volvo BusDelhi (ISBT)12–15 hrsHRTC and private operators. Overnight buses depart 5–8pm. Comfortable, cost-effective (₹1,200–1,800).
By Flight + TaxiAny major city3–4 hrs totalFly to Bhuntar (Kullu-Manali Airport, 50km). Taxi ~₹2,500. Flights are limited and weather-sensitive.
By Train + TaxiAny major city14–18 hrsTrain to Chandigarh or Kalka. Taxi to Manali (₹7,000–8,000, 6–7 hrs).
SAFFRONSTAYS TIPS: In June, road conditions are generally excellent. The Atal Tunnel (opened 2020) has transformed travel times: it bypasses Rohtang entirely, cutting 1.5–2 hours off the Manali-Lahaul journey and making the route usable year-round. For guests driving from Delhi, the Manali-bound NH3 is well-maintained through summer. Do check for any IMD weather alerts before departure.

Where to Stay: SaffronStays Villas in Manali

There is a version of a Manali trip that most people have had: a hotel corridor, a front desk that does not quite remember your name, a breakfast buffet shared with forty strangers, and walls thin enough to hear the family next door debating what to order for dinner. A SaffronStays villa in Manali is the opposite of all of that.

When you stay in a private villa, the space is entirely yours. No shared lobbies, no queues for the hot water, no negotiating with hotel staff about whether you can have a bonfire. Your caretaker is on-site, knows your name, and has already arranged the firewood. The kitchen can prepare Pahadi meals to order: a proper Siddu with ghee and walnut chutney, a pot of local rajma, chai on the veranda whenever you want it. There is no fixed breakfast slot, no checkout pressure, no sense that you are one room among many. The villa operates around your trip, not the other way around.

In the mountains specifically, this matters more than anywhere else. After a long day at Rohtang Pass or a morning rafting on the Beas, returning to a private living room with a fireplace, a garden with Himalayan views, and a caretaker who has already figured out dinner is a categorically different experience to a hotel room. The evenings in Manali in June are cool enough to sit outside with a blanket and watch the sky go dark over the ranges. That is not something a hotel can give you. A villa can.

SaffronStays Interstellar in Manali. Private outdoor dining terrace with geodesic dome and panoramic Himalayan valley view at a SaffronStays villa in Manali

What to Sort Before You Go

Book 3–4 Weeks in Advance

June is not peak season but it is busy enough that the best SaffronStays villas fill up 3–4 weeks out. Villa stays in popular hill station destinations move faster than people expect, especially for groups and families travelling over weekends. Do not leave it to the last moment.

Rohtang Pass Permit

Book online at rohtangpermits.nic.in the evening before. 800 petrol and 400 diesel vehicle slots per day. Cost: ₹550. Closed every Tuesday.

What to Pack

  • Light fleece or zip-up jacket (essential for evenings and high altitude)
  • Waterproof layer (afternoon showers in late June are short but real)
  • Trekking shoes if you plan to hike (trail runners work for Beas Kund)
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+. UV intensity at altitude is much higher than at sea level
  • Warm socks and a thermal layer for the Rohtang Pass drive
  • Cash: ATMs at higher altitudes can be unreliable. Carry ₹10,000 in notes

Altitude Note

Manali town sits at 2,050 metres, so most healthy adults acclimatise in a few hours. Rohtang at 3,978 metres is a different matter. If you or anyone in your group has a history of altitude sickness, take it easy on Day 1 and consider carrying Diamox (consult a doctor before travel). Symptoms to watch for: headache, nausea, breathlessness at rest.

Guests enjoying an outdoor dinner under a tree at a SaffronStays Interstellar in Manali with snow-capped Himalayan peaks at sunset.

FAQs: Manali in June

Is Manali good to visit in June?

Yes. June is one of the best months to visit Manali. Temperatures range from 10–25°C, Rohtang Pass is open, the valley is at its greenest, and it is still shoulder season before the full July–August rush. For families travelling during school summer holidays, early June offers the best combination of good weather and manageable crowds.

Is there snow in Manali in June?

Snow remains at higher elevations in June, particularly at Rohtang Pass (3,978m) and Solang Valley. In Manali town itself (2,050m), there is no snow. Early June typically has more snow at altitude; by late June it is reduced to patches at the highest points.

Is Rohtang Pass open in June?

Yes. The BRO (Border Roads Organisation) typically opens Rohtang Pass in late May or early June. In 2026, the pass was open from June 1. Tourists require an online permit (rohtangpermits.nic.in, ₹550). The pass is closed every Tuesday for maintenance. Weather can cause temporary closures, so always check the day before you plan to go.

How many days in Manali are enough in June?

Three full days is the ideal minimum for a June visit. Day 1 for settling in and exploring the town, Day 2 for Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley, and Day 3 for trekking or the Kullu Valley. Five days gives you space to do all of this without rushing, plus a day trip to Naggar.

Is Manali safe for families in June?

Manali is a well-established, family-friendly destination and very safe in June. Road conditions are good, the town is calm, and altitude is manageable at 2,050 metres. For families with young children, stick to Manali town and Solang Valley on Day 2 rather than the Rohtang Pass drive, which can be strenuous for small children.

What is the best SaffronStays property in Manali for a family group?

For families and groups, Monarch Manor on Old Manali Road is the best choice: it sleeps up to 14 guests across 6 rooms, serves Pahadi meals on-site, and has the character of a genuine Himalayan heritage home rather than a serviced apartment. For smaller families or couples wanting a river view, The Amlyn in Vashisht is the pick.

North India’s Coolest Homes for Large Family Gatherings or Corporate Retreats

Spending time together, whether at a family reunion, a big wedding, or a work retreat, helps to strengthen the bonds in relationships. Vacation rentals provide a comprehensive experience for big groups by offering amenities such as relaxing on a property with an expansive deck and pool, gazing at the stars in a jacuzzi, or eating chef-prepared meals over a campfire. Here is a list of North India’s coolest homes for your next celebration, gathering or corporate retreat. Residences range from casual and opulent to classic and modern. However, the experience at any of these homestays is fantastic in terms of facilities and offers a sense of relaxation to the visitors.


SaffronStays Persimmon House, Raison, Himachal Pradesh

SaffronStays Persimmon House, Raison is a 4-bedroom, two-storey luxury homestay in Himachal Pradesh, with many persimmon fruit trees on the property. This property is located near Manali, an hour’s drive from Bhuntar. This vacation rental is ideal for large families or groups of friends. The beautiful lawn of the property is perfect for holding BBQ sessions or a small corporate party. The patio on the ground floor and the balcony on the first floor are ideal for taking in the breathtaking valley and mountain views. For bonding, the group can also go for a short nature walk on the neighbouring trail at sunrise while adventure seekers can enjoy a scenic paragliding experience near the home.


SaffronStays Monarch Manor, Manali, Himachal Pradesh


SaffronStays Monarch Manor, Manali is the perfect mix of modern, vintage and beautiful. The home is very well equipped with everything you need for a vacation with a large group. The acres of lovely green lawns, teakwood and walnut wood furniture, and sit-out balconies are all great aspects that add to this home’s beauty. With 6 bedrooms, 6 ensuite bathrooms, and an outdoor fireplace, this private cottage near Manali market is perfect for a retreat or a fun experience with family and friends.

The house’s front door is noteworthy as it is said to be the tallest main door in Manali. To enjoy the property, spend a quiet evening with your group, play soft music on the music system and relish some delicious barbecue prepared by the chef.


SaffronStays The Amlyn, Manali, Himachal Pradesh

SaffronStays The Amlyn, Manali, perched on a hilltop, is only 15 minutes from the main Manali Market. In the middle of beautiful green mountains, it is a wonderful setting to spend time with your loved ones. The holiday home is a 6-bedroom homestay with fully furnished rooms, wooden and stone architecture, and modern facilities. The stunningly constructed living area, which is completed with a balcony and outdoor seats, offers breathtaking views of the hills. The villa comfortably sleeps 15-18 guests. A gazebo on the lawn is also available for those evenings with a campfire and chef-prepared dishes. Hike to Jogni Falls if you’re looking for some excitement. If you’re travelling with a large party, SaffronStays The Amlyn (Duplex Suite), Manali and SaffronStays The Amlyn (Couple Suites), Manali can be booked together.


SaffronStays The Mont Arcadia, Manali, Himachal Pradesh

SaffronStays The Mont Arcadia, Manali is a stunning home option. It is a 4-bedroom wooden chalet hidden in the Manali highlands. This homestay in manali is excellent for big families or business getaways, as snow-capped mountains surround it in the winter and green plains in the summer. Every room in the mansion has breathtaking views of the Pir Panjal, Dhauladhar and Hampta. Wake up with a cup of tea and a view of the beautiful hills. For entertaining evenings, the large group can play games in the yard or gather around the campfire, telling tales or singing Bollywood songs.


SaffronStays Grandview Haven, Barog, Himachal Pradesh

Are you looking for a peaceful location to host your family reunion? One such area that isn’t commercialised and isn’t constantly crowded is Barog in Himachal Pradesh. For a small gathering of 8–9 people, SaffronStays Grandview Haven, Barog, a private 3-bedroom homestay near Shimla, that welcomes pets, provides the perfect setting. A sizable living room welcomes you as you enter the villa, where the party can be held. If you prefer the outdoors, your loved ones will be closer together to watch the breathtaking sunset over the mountains on the lush lawn with a spectacular valley view. You can set up a BBQ and a bonfire, and have music arrangements later in the evening. Dolanji Bon Monastery is an hour away from the vacation rental if you prefer sightseeing.


SaffronStays Kesar Villa, Manali, Himachal Pradesh

This two-storey home features five bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, making it ideal for a big family or a corporate team. SaffronStays Kesar Villa, Manali is an hour’s drive from Bhuntar Airport and is surrounded by deep forest and Himalayan mountains. The home’s most notable features are its apple orchard, natural water spring, and a book café outside the living room. For enjoyment, the caretaker can light a bonfire in the garden, and the in-house chef can cook a great feast for the gathering. Don’t forget to try the original ‘pahadi’ cuisine, which includes Dham, Sidus and sweet Gichas made with locally sourced ingredients. Furthermore, your four-legged companions are also welcome in this cottage.


SaffronStays Hardy’s Hideaway, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

SaffronStays Hardy’s Hideaway, Shimla is a classic ‘pahadi’ mansion that can comfortably accommodate 2-3 families in its ancestral 4-bedroom abode. The property is located three hours from Shimla Airport and above Shimla’s hills, surrounded by beautiful orchard views. This property is ideal if you want to get away from monotonous city life. The homestay in Shimla is also excellent for a corporate retreat because the Wi-Fi connection throughout the residence will keep your work uninterrupted. In the evening, the team can unwind as the in-house chef prepares excellent mud oven pizzas for the evening celebration. End the day with dancing and singing songs on the karaoke machine.


SaffronStays Fourest, Bhimtal, Uttarakhand

SaffronStays Fourest consists of eight stylish and exquisite individual cottages, namely SaffronStays Fourest (L-Shaped Chalets), SaffronStays Fourest (Stargazer Chalets), SaffronStays Fourest (Forest-View Chalets) and SaffronStays Fourest (A-Shaped Chalets). All the cottages are in the same region in Bhimtal, Uttarakhand, nestled in a deep forest with endless beauty. These chalets welcome pets and are spacious enough for a large family gathering or corporate occasion. The in-house chef will make meals using mud stoves to offer you a taste of Kumaon cuisine.


SaffronStays Glasshouse Celeste, Ranikhet, Uttarakhand


SaffronStays Glasshouse Celeste, Ranikhet is an eco-friendly luxury glasshouse which is solar-powered and contains a 56,000-gallon rainwater harvesting tank. The stunning homestay in Uttarakhand provides unobstructed views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks and is located in the lovely village of Ranikhet, close to Nainital. The property includes three bedrooms, all of which have ensuite bathrooms. The rooms are ultra-luxurious, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, marble bathtubs, and radiant skylights. The in-house chef can prepare a feast for the group, complete with tandoori delicacies. If you’re searching for something more, try a yoga class, spend some time in the glass steam room, or pick fresh vegetables from the kitchen garden.


SaffronStays Kenny’s Kove, Nainital

SaffronStays Kenny’s Kove is a nature lover’s paradise overlooking panoramic views of snow-capped mountains and 360-degree views of the lush-green valley! The fully-staffed 4-bedroom private homestay in Nainital is the perfect haven for large groups to enjoy a tranquil retreat and indulge in adventurous activities such as treks, outdoor games, yoga on the lawn or simply unwind in the private balconies, cosy up with a book and repose in the comfy bedrooms. Adding to the charm of the stay will be the staff onsite who prepare home-fresh pahadi delicacies that soothe your soul.
Not only is the home a majestic marvel in itself, but so is the location! The quaint town is a home to beautiful landscapes, waterfalls, adventure sports and stargazing spots.


SaffronStays Doon Hideout, Dehradun

Like the name suggests, the 4-bedroom pool cottage is a hidden gem in Dehra-doon (pun intended) covered by the shingled slant roof and overarching trees. Located on the ground level, it’s the ideal ‘do-nothing’ vacation home for families with grandparents, friends or even kids. From making a splash in the pool, enjoying bonfire nights and board games, gorging on home-fresh meals to frolicking on the lawn and unwinding to the serenity around, the homestay in Dehradun truly leaves you spoilt for choice!


When choosing a place for large family gatherings or business retreats, there are several things to take into account. You want the visitors to cherish the occasion and have fun. SaffronStays homestays near Delhi & Chandigarh are always a good choice. The meals cooked by the in-house chef and the modern conveniences add to the group’s enjoyment.

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