Upon arrival at the Bhuntar Airport, you will be picked up by a private car and taken to your hotel in Manali. Check-in and spend the day relaxing in the comfort of your room or exploring the local area. You can take a short walk to the Hadimba Temple, which is a 5-minute drive from your hotel. The temple, surrounded by cedar forests, is a peaceful and serene place to visit.
Today, you will take a scenic drive to the Rohtang Pass. It is a high mountain pass that connects Manali to the Lahaul and Spiti district. Here, you can enjoy snow activities, including snowmobiling, skiing, and snowboarding. After spending a few hours at Rohtang, head to Solang Valley to enjoy paragliding and zorbing. Return to the hotel in the evening for dinner.
Visit Manali Nature Park, which is known for its lush greenery, serene atmosphere, and wildlife. You can take a stroll through the park, or have a picnic with your partner. After that, head towards Jogini Falls, which are located at the end of a 3-km trek from Vashisht. The view of the waterfall is breathtaking and will serve as a perfect backdrop for a romantic photoshoot.
Today, you will visit the Naggar Castle, which was built in the 15th century. The castle is a beautiful blend of European and Himalayan architecture. After that, head to the Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery, which is located nearby. The gallery displays paintings, sculptures, and photographs by Nicholas Roerich, who was a Russian painter, writer, and philosopher.
Today, you can take a day trip to Manikaran Gurudwara, which is a sacred place for both Sikhs and Hindus. It is believed that the Gurudwara's hot water springs have healing powers. After taking a dip in the hot springs, you can head to the local market and try some local delicacies like Kullu Trout Fry or Thukpa.
Your honeymoon in Manali has come to an end. Check-out from your hotel and take a private car to the Bhuntar Airport.
Other local attractions that you may consider visiting include the Bhrigu Lake Trek, Hampta Pass Trek, and the Vashisht Hot Water Springs. To maximize your fun, try to schedule activities early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds. Don't forget to pack warm clothes, as Manali can get chilly even in June. Consider hiring a local guide for a more personalized experience.