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Full Day Snowboarding in Solang Valley, Manali – Indian Himalayas

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  • DurationFull Day
  • Max. Group Size10
  • DifficultyModerate
  • Instructor to Student Ratio1:5
  • LocationSolang Valley, Manali, Himachal
  • Participation Certification

Full day snowboarding in Solang Valley, Manali, Indian Himalayas offers an exciting winter adventure for travellers looking to experience snow sports in India’s most popular mountain destination. Located near Manali in Himachal Pradesh, Solang Valley provides ideal terrain and snow conditions for learning and improving snowboarding skills during the winter season.

This experience is conducted under the guidance of certified snowboard instructors with strong local Himalayan knowledge. Beginners are introduced to basic stance, balance, turning, and stopping techniques, while intermediate riders focus on improving control and confidence based on snow and slope conditions in the Himalayas.

Safety remains a core priority throughout the day. Participants receive a detailed safety briefing, proper equipment checks, and continuous instructor supervision in controlled areas. First aid support and on ground safety measures are available throughout the session, ensuring a safe and enjoyable snowboarding experience in the Indian Himalayas.

Ideal for winter travellers staying in Manali, this full day snowboarding tour offers a structured, safe, and memorable way to enjoy snow sports in India.

Highlights

⭐ Full-day snowboarding experience in Solang Valley, Manali
⭐ Suitable for beginners and intermediate riders
⭐ Certified snowboard instructors with Himalayan expertise
⭐ Scenic winter slopes in the Indian Himalayas
⭐ Safety focused learning in controlled terrain
⭐ Ideal winter activity while travelling in Manali

Travel Information

Recommended Airport

Bhuntar Airport

Recommended Railway Station

Chandigarh Railway Station

Recommended Bus Stand

Manali Bus Stand

Meeting Point

Pickup from the Hotel

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Who is this for?

  • First-time snowboarders visiting India
  • Intermediate riders looking to improve skills in the Himalayas
  • Adventure travellers staying in Manali
  • Families, couples, and small groups
  • Winter holidaymakers seeking safe snow activities

What you'll learn

  • Snowboard stance, balance, and body positioning
  • Turning and stopping techniques
  • Speed control on gentle Himalayan slopes
  • Safe movement and slope awareness in winter conditions
  • Confidence to snowboard independently under supervision
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Itinerary

Day 1Full Day – Snowboarding in Solang Valley, Manali (Indian Himalayas)

Driving Distance: 15 km (Manali to Solang Valley)
Snowboarding Area Transfer: ~1 km (within Solang slopes)
Max Altitude: approx. 2,700 m
Altitude Gain/Loss: ±150 m

Participants assemble in Manali and meet the Into Wild Himalaya team for registration and equipment checks. After a short introduction and safety briefing, the group drives to Solang Valley, a renowned winter sports area in the Indian Himalayas.

On arrival, instructors conduct an orientation covering snowboarding fundamentals, equipment handling, safety awareness, and slope etiquette. Beginners start with balance drills and basic movements on gentle terrain, while intermediate riders work on turns and control depending on snow conditions.

The session continues through the day with close supervision, regular breaks, and personalised guidance. By late afternoon, the activity concludes, and participants return to Manali with a rewarding snowboarding experience in the Himalayas of India.

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Course Details

Inclusions

  Services of a professional and certified snowboard instructor
  Full-day guided snowboarding session in Solang Valley, Manali
  Use of standard snowboarding equipment including snowboard, boots, and bindings
  Comprehensive safety briefing prior to the activity
  On-ground supervision throughout the session
  First-aid kit and basic emergency support
Transportation from Manali to Solang Valley and return

Exclusions

  Snowboard lift pass, if applicable
Meals, snacks, and personal refreshments
Personal travel or medical insurance
Any expenses of a personal nature
Any services not specifically mentioned under “Package Inclusions”

Things you need to carry

Participants are advised to carry the following items to ensure comfort and safety during the full day snowboarding experience in Solang Valley, Manali:

• Warm, layered winter clothing suitable for Himalayan conditions
• Waterproof and windproof outer jacket and trousers
• Thermal base layers (upper and lower)
• Insulated, waterproof gloves or mittens
• Woollen cap or balaclava for cold protection
• UV-protection sunglasses or snow goggles
• Thick woollen or thermal socks (recommended: two pairs)
• Comfortable winter footwear for walking on snow
• High-SPF sunscreen and lip balm (strong UV exposure in the Himalayas)
• Personal reusable water bottle
• Energy snacks, if required
• Personal medications, if any

Note: All snowboarding equipment, including snowboard, boots, and bindings, along with group safety and first-aid support, are provided by Into Wild Himalaya.

 

First Aid Kit

Safety is our top priority. Our guides are trained First Aid Responders and prepared for high-altitude situations. Every trek, expedition, and motorbike tour includes a comprehensive first aid kit tailored for remote and high-altitude environments.

Core Medical Supplies

  • Wound Care: Bandages, sterile gauze, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment

  • Blisters & Burns: Moleskin, burn gel, petroleum jelly

  • Fractures & Sprains: SAM splint, triangular bandage, compression wraps

  • Medications: Painkillers, antihistamines, anti-diarrheal, ORS, antacids, Diamox

  • Tools: Tweezers, scissors, gloves, CPR face shield, thermometer, pulse oximeter, whistle, mirror

Additional (for Remote/Extended Treks)

  • Tourniquet, emergency bandages, quick-clot gauze, sterile eye wash, foil blanket, water purification tablets

Optional Add-ons (As Needed)

  • Personal meds (inhalers, insulin, EpiPen)

  • Snake bite kit (in high-risk zones)

  • Tick remover (for forested routes)

High-Altitude Protocol

Above 4500 meters: A portable hypobaric chamber is always carried for emergency altitude management.

 

Cancellation Policy

  • More than 30 days before your trip: 90% refund

  • 15–30 days before: 50% refund

  • 7–14 days before: 25% refund

  • Less than 7 days or no-show: No refund

Custom/private trips: Booking advance is non-refundable. Last-minute changes are subject to availability and costs.

For more details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/

FAQs

Is this snowboarding experience suitable for beginners?

Yes. This full-day snowboarding experience in Solang Valley, Manali is suitable for beginners and intermediate riders. Certified instructors provide step-by-step guidance in a safe environment in the Indian Himalayas.

Do I need prior snowboarding experience?

No prior experience is required. Beginners learn basic techniques, while intermediate riders receive skill-improvement guidance suited to Himalayan terrain in India.

Is snowboarding safe in Solang Valley?

Yes. Safety briefings, instructor supervision, equipment checks, and first-aid support are provided throughout the session in controlled areas.

What is cancellation policy?

For details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/

What is the best time for snowboarding in Manali?

The best season for snowboarding in Solang Valley is from January to March, when snow conditions are most reliable in the Himalayas.

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