Start your trip with a visit to the Hadimba Temple, dedicated to the wife of Bhima from the Indian epic, Mahabharata. This ancient temple is surrounded by deodar trees and boasts of intricate wood carvings and a peaceful atmosphere. Spend some time admiring the architecture and the statue of Goddess Hadimba before heading towards the nearby Club House.
The Club House is an entertainment hub with a range of activities to keep visitors entertained. You can try your hand at indoor games like table tennis and billiards or, if the weather is good, enjoy outdoor games like rock climbing and river crossing. There is also a restaurant on-site where you can grab a quick bite. Spend a few hours indulging in some fun before heading back to your hotel.
On day 2, head to Solang Valley for some adventure sports and breathtaking views. This valley is famous for activities like skiing, paragliding, and zorbing. You can try your hand at any of these or, if you are not feeling too adventurous, just take a cable car ride and enjoy the panoramic views. Make sure to carry warm clothes as the temperature here can be quite chilly.
After a day of adventure, soothe your tired muscles at the Vashisht Hot Water Springs. These natural springs are said to have medicinal properties and are believed to cure a wide range of ailments. Take a dip in the hot water and relax while admiring the surrounding scenic beauty. There are also a few temples around the springs that you can visit.
On the final day of your trip, visit the Manikaran Gurudwara, a holy Sikh shrine located on the banks of the Parvati River. This gurudwara is famous for its natural hot springs and langar (free food). Take a dip in the hot water and then enjoy a vegetarian meal at the langar. There are also a few other temples and a mosque in the vicinity that you can visit.
If you have more time, you can also visit the Rohtang Pass, a scenic mountain pass located about 2 hours from Manali. However, keep in mind that it is closed from November to May due to heavy snowfall. If you have less time, you can skip either the Club House or the Vashisht Hot Water Springs. Additionally, if you are visiting during peak season (April to June), be prepared for heavy crowds and book your accommodation and activities in advance.