Morning: Depart early from Chandigarh and head north on NH 5. The 250 km drive takes you through the lush valleys of **Kullu**, offering breathtaking mountain vistas and photo‑ops at the **Sanjhi Bridge**.
Afternoon: After a quick lunch in Kullu, continue the ascent toward **Sissu**, winding through pine‑covered slopes. Stop at the **Rohru** viewpoint for a panoramic look at the **Beas River** before reaching the village.
Evening: Check into a cozy homestay in Sissu and unwind with a stroll along the **Beas Riverbank**, where you can soak in the serene atmosphere and enjoy a traditional Himachali dinner.
Find HotelsMorning: Start with a gentle hike to the **Sissu Viewpoint**, offering sweeping views of the snow‑capped **Pir Panjal** range. Continue to the pristine **Sissu Lake**, a hidden gem perfect for quiet contemplation.
Afternoon: Experience the thrill of **river rafting on the Beas**, a moderate run suitable for beginners and families. Afterwards, visit the nearby village of **Chandratal** to admire its stone‑laid architecture.
Evening: Return to the homestay for a cultural evening: enjoy local folk music, try the famous **siddu** (steamed dumplings), and relax by a bonfire under the star‑filled sky.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive down to **Manali** (≈30 km) and wander through the bustling **Mall Road**, browsing shops for handicrafts and sampling street snacks.
Afternoon: Head to **Solang Valley** for adventure activities – take the **cable car**, try paragliding, or simply enjoy the alpine scenery from the viewpoint.
Evening: Begin the return journey to Chandigarh, stopping at **Kullu** for dinner before completing the drive back to the city, arriving late night.
Find HotelsIf you have an extra day, extend your stay in Manali to explore the **Hadimba Temple** and **Vashisht Hot Springs** for a relaxing spa experience. To shorten the trip, skip Solang Valley and spend the entire Day 3 exploring Manali’s cultural sites before heading straight back to Chandigarh. Always carry warm clothing, as evenings in Sissu can be chilly even in autumn, and book rafting slots in advance during peak season.