Code: 240268 Rangri Homestead Manali
Name: Rangri Homestead Manali
Village Rangri, PO Haripur, Teh Manali District, Kullu
On Nagar Manali Highway

Code: 240268 Rangri Homestead Manali
Only Lodging: Per Room
1400/- / Per Night
Fooding and Lodging: Per Person
1650/- / Per Night
Discount:
We will provide you with the owner's contact information, allowing you to communicate directly with them.
About Property:
Situated in the breathtaking hills of Manali, our homestay offers a serene and comfortable retreat for all types of travelers. With 6 well-appointed rooms, we can accommodate up to 14 guests, providing an intimate and cozy environment perfect for families, couples, and small groups.
We pride ourselves on offering the best food, with home-cooked meals made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you’re looking for traditional Himachali dishes or something more familiar, our food is prepared with care to give you an authentic and satisfying dining experience.
Stay with us and enjoy the tranquility of the mountains, warm hospitality, and the comforts of home!
- CCTV Surveillance
- Mobile Network
- Electricity
- Wi-Fi
- Purified Water
- Room Heater
- Television
- Personal Refrigerator
- Local Guide
- Mountain View
- River View
- Forest View
- Balcony
- Parking - 4 Wheeler
- Parking - 2 Wheeler
- Car Rental with Driver
- Bike Rental
- Bicycle Rental
- Driver on Hire
- Self Cooking
- Buffet
- Lawn
- Personal Kitchen
1. Rohtang Pass
Located about 51 km from Manali, Rohtang Pass is a stunning high-altitude mountain pass offering breathtaking views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks and glaciers. It is a gateway to Lahaul and Spiti valleys and a popular spot for snow activities.
2. Solang Valley
Just 13 km from Manali, Solang Valley is famous for adventure sports like paragliding, skiing, and zorbing. In winter, it transforms into a skiing haven, while in summer, it’s a paradise for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts.
3. Hadimba Temple
This 16th-century wooden temple is located within the Dhungri Forest and dedicated to Goddess Hadimba, the wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. The unique architecture and surrounding deodar trees make it a peaceful retreat.
4. Old Manali
Known for its laid-back vibe, cafes, and quaint markets, Old Manali is a peaceful area compared to the hustle and bustle of Manali town. It’s perfect for those seeking solitude with beautiful views of the Beas River.
5. Manikaran
About 80 km from Manali, Manikaran is a pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Sikhs. It is famous for its hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties. The Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara is a major attraction here.
6. Naggar Castle
Located 22 km from Manali, Naggar Castle is a historical structure that offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills. The castle is now a heritage hotel and a popular tourist spot, blending traditional Himachali architecture with modern amenities.
7. Jogini Waterfall
Situated around 4 km from the Vashisht Temple near Manali, Jogini Waterfall is a tranquil spot ideal for nature lovers. The trek to the falls takes you through scenic villages, pine forests, and apple orchards.
8. Vashisht Hot Springs
Located about 3 km from Manali, the village of Vashisht is famous for its hot springs, which are believed to have medicinal properties. The village is also home to the ancient Vashisht Temple, dedicated to the sage Vashisht.
9. The Great Himalayan National Park
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located about 60 km from Manali and offers diverse flora and fauna. The park is ideal for trekking, wildlife spotting, and nature photography.
10. Beas River
The Beas River flows through Manali, offering excellent opportunities for rafting and angling. Visitors can also enjoy peaceful walks along the riverbank, taking in the stunning scenery.
These attractions offer a mix of adventure, history, and nature, making the region a versatile destination for all types of travelers.
1. Eco Tourism
Manali and its surrounding regions are ideal for eco-tourism, offering sustainable travel options that minimize the environmental impact while allowing visitors to appreciate nature. Whether it’s staying at eco-friendly accommodations or exploring protected forest reserves, travelers can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Himalayas while supporting local communities and conserving the environment.
2. Eco Activities
For those looking to contribute to environmental preservation, eco activities like planting trees, organic farming, and waste management workshops are popular. Some eco-tourism initiatives also involve visiting sustainable farms, learning about local conservation efforts, and participating in guided nature walks to discover the region’s rich biodiversity.
3. Traditional and Folk Art
Manali is not just about natural beauty; it’s also a cultural hub. Visitors can engage with traditional and folk art by attending local performances of Himachali dance and music or exploring handicraft markets where artisans sell handwoven woolens, intricate wood carvings, and other locally-made products. These crafts and art forms reflect the vibrant culture and traditions of the region.
4. Adventure Sports
For thrill-seekers, Manali is a paradise offering numerous adventure sports. The rugged Himalayan terrain and fast-flowing rivers provide perfect conditions for activities like paragliding, skiing (in winter), and snowboarding. Adventure enthusiasts can also explore bungee jumping, mountain biking, and zorbing in spots like Solang Valley.
5. Bird Watching
Manali and the surrounding areas are home to an incredible variety of bird species, making it a great destination for bird watchers. With the backdrop of lush forests and serene valleys, travelers can observe Himalayan monals, snow partridges, and a variety of migratory birds. The Great Himalayan National Park is a haven for bird enthusiasts looking to spot rare species.
6. Trail Hiking
For nature lovers, exploring the many trails around Manali is a must. The trails vary in difficulty, offering everything from peaceful forest walks to more challenging routes through mountain passes. These trails provide excellent opportunities to explore the region’s diverse flora and fauna, discover hidden waterfalls, and visit traditional villages nestled in the mountains.
7. Trekking
Trekking is one of the most popular activities in Manali, offering spectacular views of snow-capped mountains, alpine meadows, and pristine valleys. Treks like the Beas Kund, Hampta Pass, and Bhrigu Lake are among the most famous. They range from beginner to advanced levels, making it accessible to both novice and experienced trekkers.
8. Rock Climbing
Manali’s rocky terrain and towering cliffs make it a prime spot for rock climbing. Whether you’re an experienced climber or a beginner, there are numerous locations where you can challenge yourself. Solang Valley and Aleo are popular spots that offer guided climbing activities and training sessions.
9. Rafting
The Beas River offers thrilling white-water rafting opportunities, perfect for adventure lovers. The rafting experience ranges from easy rapids for beginners to more intense sections for experienced rafters. Paddling down the river amidst stunning mountain views is an exhilarating way to explore the region’s natural beauty.
- Pick and Drop, Room Service, Self Service, Laundry Service
As per the local administration guidelines
Non Refundable
Free upto 4 years

Code: 240268 Rangri Homestead Manali
Only Lodging: Per Room
1400/- / Per Night
Fooding and Lodging: Per Person
1650/- / Per Night
Discount:
Call Us: +917908756937/ +919330062537
We will provide you with the owner's contact information, allowing you to communicate directly with them.