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Vashisht to Panduropa Day Hike, Manali

Day hike to Lamadugh Manali
  • Duration1 Days
  • Max. Group Size15
  • DifficultyModerate
  • Guide to Client Ratio1:8
  • LocationManali, Kullu Valley
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Vashisht to Panduropa Hike Details

The Vashisht to Panduropa route is one of the best one day hikes from Manali, Indian Himalayas, offering a complete Himalayan experience in a single day. Starting from the village of Vashisht, this guided hike climbs steadily through apple orchards and pine forests before opening into wide high altitude meadows known as Panduropa.

This hike is ideal for backpackers and international travellers who want a full Himalayan experience without committing to a multi day trek.

Ideal for international travelers, backpackers and first-time hikers in the Indian Himalayas

⭐ One of the best one day hikes from Manali for scenic variety
⭐ Steady ascent through apple orchards and pine forests
⭐ Wide alpine meadows of Panduropa above the tree line
⭐ Panoramic views of Deo Tibba, Indrasan, and Hamta Valley
⭐ Summer wildflowers covering the meadows
⭐ Option to descend via Kulang for a varied return route
⭐ Guided, safe, and ideal for backpackers

Travel Information

Recommended Airport

Bhuntar Airport

Recommended Railway Station

Chandigarh Railway Station

Recommended Bus Stand

Manali Bus Stand

Meeting Point

Accomodation in Sethan Village

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Who is this for?

  • Backpackers visiting Manali
  • Fit beginners and moderate hikers
  • International travellers with limited time
  • Families with teenagers seeking a safe yet rewarding outdoor experience
  • Backpackers and slow travelers staying in Manali, Old Manali, or nearby villages
  • Nature lovers and landscape photographers
  • Travellers seeking acclimatisation hikes around Manali

What to Expect on This One Day Hike from Manali

  • Continuous uphill walking with steady pacing
  • Forest trails transitioning into open alpine terrain
  • Wide Himalayan views from the Panduropa ridgeline
  • Non-technical trail suitable for fit hikers
  • Cool mountain temperatures even in summer
  • A full-day Himalayan experience without overnight camping
  • Learn Leave No Trace principles, local village etiquette, and low-impact travel in Himachal Pradesh.
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Itinerary

Day 1Manali → Vashisht → Panduropa Meadows → Manali / Kulang

Drive Distance: 4 km each way | Drive Duration: 15 minutes
Hiking Distance: 11–12 km round trip
Hiking Duration: 7–8 hours
Max Altitude: 3,500 m

Morning: Drive to Vashisht & Start of the Hike

Meet your Into Wild Himalaya guide in Manali at 8:30 AM for introductions and a safety briefing. After breakfast, drive to Vashisht village, where the hike begins. The trail starts with a steady climb through apple orchards, gradually entering dense pine forests as altitude is gained.

Midday: Forest Ascent to Alpine Meadows

The trail continues uphill at a comfortable pace with regular breaks. Views of the Beas Valley open up below as the forest thins. After around three hours, the tree line ends and wide alpine meadows appear, marking the Panduropa region.

Afternoon: Panduropa Ridgeline & Lunch

Continue ascending to the Panduropa ridgeline, offering panoramic views of Indrasan, Deo Tibba, Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, and Hamta Pass. Enjoy a packed lunch in the meadows and time to explore the area. During summer, the slopes are often filled with wildflowers.

Evening: Descent to Vashisht or Kulang

After lunch, begin the descent. You can return via the same route to Vashisht or descend toward Kulang, passing forest trails and open slopes. Reach the roadhead by late afternoon and return to Manali by 6:00–6:30 PM.

Course Details

Inclusions

All ground transportation from Manali to the hike start point and return 

Services of an experienced and certified Into Wild Himalaya mountain guide

Packed lunch provided during the hike

Drinking water for the duration of the hike

Basic first-aid and safety support carried by the guide

Route planning, pacing, and on-trail safety management

Exclusions

Any expenses of a personal nature

Travel to and from Manali before and after the hike

Personal hiking equipment and outdoor clothing

Additional snacks or beverages not included in the provided lunch

Tips or gratuities for the guide and support staff

Any service not explicitly mentioned in the Inclusions

Things you need to carry

Rental gear available at: Into Wild Himalaya Shop

All essential winter gear is available for rent or purchase at the Into Wild Himalaya Shop, Manali before departure.

 Sturdy trekking shoes with good grip (broken-in recommended)
Day backpack (20–30 litres)
Warm layers (fleece / light down jacket depending on season)
Windproof / waterproof outer jacket
Comfortable trekking pants (avoid jeans)
Sun protection – cap/hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
Reusable water bottles (minimum 1.5–2 litres)
Personal snacks (energy bars, dry fruits, chocolates)
Personal medication (if any)
Basic personal toiletries (tissues, wet wipes, lip balm)
Camera / phone with sufficient battery
Light gloves (recommended in cooler months)

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 a good one day hike from Manali for first-time visitors?

Yes. This hike is well suited for fit first-time visitors to the Himalayas who want a full-day hiking experience without technical trekking or overnight camping.

How difficult is the Vashisht to Panduropa day hike?

The hike is graded as moderate due to its steady ascent and duration, but it remains non-technical and manageable for hikers with good fitness levels.

Do I need any trekking permits for this hike?

No trekking permits are required for this hike, making it an easy option for backpackers and travellers visiting Manali on a short itinerary.

What is cancellation policy?

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

Is this hike suitable for acclimatisation before higher treks?

Yes. Reaching approximately 3,500 meters, this hike works very well as an acclimatisation walk before attempting higher-altitude treks or climbs.

How long does the one day hike from Manali to Panduropa take?

The total hiking time is around seven to eight hours, including breaks, lunch, and time spent exploring the alpine meadows and ridgeline.

When is the best season for the Lamadugh Day Hike?

The best season is from March to December, depending on snow conditions. Spring and summer offer lush meadows, while autumn provides clear skies and excellent mountain visibility.

What is the best season for this one day hike from Manali?

The best season is from mid-March to December, depending on weather conditions and snow levels in the upper alpine areas.

Are there other day hikes near Manali for different fitness levels?

Yes. Manali offers easy, moderate, and challenging day hikes near Manali suitable for beginners, backpackers, and experienced hikers.