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Gulaba: A Gateway to Snowy Adventures

Gulaba: A Gateway to Snowy Adventures


Manali Places To Visit


Gulaba: A Gateway to Snowy Adventures


Gulaba is a charming village located about 20 kilometers from Manali on the way to Rohtang Pass. It is a popular destination for tourists, especially during the winter months, as it serves as a great alternative to Rohtang Pass when the latter is closed due to heavy snowfall. The village offers a stunning view of the snow-capped mountains, vast green meadows, and the beautiful landscapes of the Himalayas. The serene environment and the breathtaking views make it a perfect spot to relax and unwind, away from the city's hustle and bustle.



Experiences at Gulaba


Gulaba is a paradise for snow lovers. During the winter months, the village is covered in a thick blanket of snow, and you can indulge in various snow activities like skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing. You can also build a snowman, have a snowball fight, or simply enjoy the thrill of a snow scooter ride. The village is also a popular starting point for several treks, including the one to the famous Bhrigu Lake. The trek takes you through a dense forest of pine and deodar trees, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. In summer, the meadows are lush green, and you can enjoy a quiet picnic or a leisurely walk, taking in the natural beauty of the place. The village is also a great place to interact with the locals and learn about their culture and traditions.



FAQs



  • Is Gulaba a good alternative to Rohtang Pass? Yes, Gulaba is a great alternative to Rohtang Pass, especially when it is closed due to heavy snowfall. It offers a similar experience with snow activities and stunning views.

  • Do I need a permit to visit Gulaba? Yes, since Gulaba falls on the same route to Rohtang Pass, a permit is required to visit. It is advisable to book the permit online in advance.

  • What should I wear? In winter, heavy jackets, gloves, and waterproof shoes are essential. You can also rent snow gear from local shops.

  • Is there an entry fee? No, there is no entry fee to enter the village. You only pay for the activities you choose to do.



Timings to Visit



  • Opening Hours: The village is open 24/7. However, the activities are available from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

  • Best Time to Visit: The months of May to October are ideal for a visit, when the weather is pleasant. For snow activities, the months of December to February are the best.


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Frequently Asked Questions



What are the trekking distances to Kedarnath and Yamunotri?

The trek to **Kedarnath** is approximately 16-18 km from Gaurikund/Sonprayag. The trek to **Yamunotri** is about 6 km from Janki Chatti. Both treks can be done on foot, or by hiring ponies, palanquins (palki), or doli services, which we can arrange.

What happens if there is a natural calamity or road blockage during the Yatra?

Safety is our utmost priority. In case of natural calamities or road blockages, our team works tirelessly to ensure the safety and comfort of our pilgrims. We coordinate with local authorities, arrange for alternative routes or accommodations, and keep you informed about the situation. Flexibility from your end is highly appreciated during such times.

Can I include a visit to a local village or homestay in my itinerary?

Absolutely! We strongly encourage and facilitate **authentic village homestay experiences**. This allows you to connect with local communities, learn about their lifestyle, enjoy traditional food, and witness the untouched beauty of rural Uttarakhand. It's a highlight for many travelers.

Are there specific health precautions to take before the Yatra?

It's vital to be physically fit. Consult your doctor for a general health check-up, especially regarding heart or respiratory conditions. Start light exercises a few weeks prior, and ensure you're well-rested before beginning the journey.

What kind of transportation do you provide for tours?

We provide well-maintained and comfortable vehicles suitable for mountainous terrain, including AC/Non-AC Tempo Travellers, SUVs (like Innova), and buses for larger groups. For helicopter tours, we arrange transfers to and from helipads.

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