Weather : 0 - 6C
Tags: Hills & Valleys
Time Required: 1 day
Entry Fee: No entry fee
Weather : 0 - 6C
Tags: Hills & Valleys
Time Required: 1 day
Entry Fee: No entry fee
Gulaba is a beautiful little village located about 20 kilometres from Manali on the route to Rohtang Pass having an enchanting natural landscape that attracts tourists in large numbers. One can explore the region trekking, and setting up a camp to soak in its natural beauty. Most of the tourists explore Gulaba are on their way to the Bhrigu Lake and set camps on the Gulaba Meadows to rest. The beauty of the location is unmatched, and the picturesque scenery makes the stay or the journey a memorable one.
The captivating site of Gulaba is featured in some scenes from the famous Bollywood movie - Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani making it a favourite amongst picnickers and nature lovers. Gulaba is a perfect attraction for those who want to experience tranquillity and escape their hectic lifestyles.
One can indulge in activities like hiking, camping, trekking, and paragliding at Gulaba. One a clear day, when the skies are blue the walk through the meadows is a beautiful experience, while during the night, the region is brightened by the starlit skies making it a perfect location for stargazers. Gulaba and its natural beauty is a treat to the tired soul and shouldn't be missed for the world.
- Listen to the instructions very carefully and follow them accordingly.
- Do not litter garbage at the Gulaba or its surrounding areas.
- Carry comfortable clothes.
- Drinking alcohol is not allowed in the activity area.
- Smoking is prohibited near the activity area.
- Pets are not allowed in the activity area.
- The exact location will be provided post-booking.
The best way to reach Gulaba Manali from Manali City Centre is by taking a car, or by hiring a private car or taxi. Even jeeps operate around the state which can take you to Gulaba. Alternatively, the cheapest way to reach Gulaba from the Manali City Centre is by availing the state bus services.
The name of the village, Gulaba, is derived from the first Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja Gulab Singh, who was also the founder of the Dogra Dynasty. The Maharaja had camped at Gulaba when he was on his way to invade China during his reign in Jammu and Kashmir.
The best time to visit Gulaba is between November and February, i.e. during the winter season and between March and April, i.e. during the summer season. During winters, the region is covered with a thick layer of snow making it an ideal location for activities like skiing, ice skating etc. while summer is the best season for adventure/ recreational activities.
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