From Delhi to Manali you traverse plains, hills, rivers and forests. The popular stops hide lesser known spots that offer calm, local culture and scenic relief.
• Murthal: Beyond the famous parathas, local mustard fields and small hamlets give a rural Punjab vibe.
• Kurukshetra: A pilgrimage town with subtle historic ponds and less visited shrines that reflect deep mythological value.
• Sundernagar Lake: A quiet stretch off the highway where few travelers pause, ideal for a relaxed picnic with a serene view.
• Pandoh Dam region: The spillways, reservoir shores and forested slopes make good breaks between long drives.
• Mandi outskirts: Hidden temple clusters, old bridges over rivers, and terraced hill farms away from the main road.
• Kullu valley villages before Manali: Places like Raison, Naggar, and Bijli Mahadev area offer scenic views, local art houses, and apple orchards.
• Along the steep ghat stretch via IIT Mandi route: You pass narrow ridges, local stream crossings and spontaneous viewpoint gaps often appreciated by travelers.
Use these hidden gems to break long stretches, engage with local life and shift from highway monotony to intimate Himalayan landscapes when you book a Delhi to Manali Tempo Traveller.