530 km · Two Days · One Chauffeur
Through Chandigarh and the Kullu Valley into the high Himalayas. Private chauffeur from your door in Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon — fixed pricing, mountain road experience, no shared vehicles.
Route at a Glance
Distance
Via Chandigarh & Kullu Valley
Structure
Overnight stop in Chandigarh
Best Season
Roads clear, Rohtang Pass open from May
Vehicle
Mountain roads from Mandi onward
Pickup
Door-to-door from your address
Pricing
Fuel & tolls included, no additions
Kilometres
Days
Metres altitude
Operating since
Manali sits at 2,050 metres in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh — 530 kilometres from Delhi on a route that changes character three times. The first stretch from Delhi to Chandigarh is a straightforward four-lane highway. From Chandigarh, the road narrows as it follows the Beas River into the mountains through Bilaspur, Mandi, and Kullu. The final 60 km from Kullu to Manali runs through the valley on a road that requires a driver who has made this journey before — the bends are specific, the river crossings are unmarked, and the approach into Old Manali involves lanes that are not on most navigation apps.
The stretch from Mandi to Manali is what most travellers remember. The river runs alongside the road, the valley narrows, and the mountains become genuinely imposing in the last hour of the drive.
At 530 km, this is a comfortable two-day journey. Most travellers stop overnight in Chandigarh — a clean, well-organised city with good hotel options — and complete the Chandigarh–Manali leg on day two. A direct one-day drive is possible with a very early departure, but the second half of the journey through the Kullu Valley is best done with fresh eyes rather than at the end of a 12-hour driving day.
Delhi Cabz has been running the Delhi–Manali corridor since 2010. Our chauffeurs are experienced on the mountain section of this route, know the current road conditions seasonally, and plan departures and stops to ensure you arrive at your Manali hotel without exhaustion — which is the point of having a private chauffeur for a mountain drive.
Recommended Structure
Delhi → Chandigarh (Day 1, overnight) → Manali (Day 2). The Chandigarh–Manali leg alone is 310 km through the mountains and best covered with a rested driver and daylight visibility.
Vehicle Recommendation
For the mountain section from Mandi to Manali, higher ground clearance is strongly recommended. Sedans can manage the route in good conditions but an SUV is significantly more comfortable on the narrower valley roads.
Rohtang Pass
Rohtang Pass at 3,978 metres is open from approximately May 1 to November 15, weather permitting. Permits are required — we advise on current permit requirements and availability when you book.
Pricing
One price covers the full two-day drive including fuel and all tolls. Agreed before departure with no additions. Multi-day Manali stays with chauffeur availability are also priced as a single package.
The journey changes character at each stage — highway, foothills, mountain approach, valley road, and the final descent into Manali.
Delhi NCR
Start
Door pickup from Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon. Depart by 6:00 AM for Day 1.
Chandigarh
250 km · Day 1
Overnight stop. Day 1 ends here. Clean, comfortable city with good hotel options for all budgets.
Mandi
+140 km · Day 2
Natural midway stop on Day 2. The Beas River enters the valley here and the landscape shifts to full mountain terrain.
Kullu
+90 km · Day 2
The Kullu Valley opens up here. River crossing at Aut tunnel is the gateway to the upper valley. Road narrows from this point.
Manali
+60 km · Arrival
Drop at your hotel or resort. Old Manali, Mall Road, and Solang Valley are all within 15 minutes of the main town.
Delhi departure
Chandigarh arrival & overnight
Chandigarh → Mandi → Kullu
Kullu Valley drive to Manali
Manali hotel drop-off
The road changes significantly across the 530 km. Our drivers are familiar with each section and plan accordingly — here is what to expect on each leg.
Stretch 01
Delhi to Chandigarh — NH-44 & NH-5
A well-maintained four-lane highway for most of the 250 km. Light morning traffic out of Delhi and Ambala. Your driver routes through the Zirakpur bypass to avoid Chandigarh city centre congestion on entry. Straightforward in all seasons.
4-lane highway
All seasons
~4 hours
Stretch 02
Chandigarh to Mandi — NH-21 Foothills
The road narrows to two lanes after Bilaspur and begins its ascent into the Shivalik Hills. The Aut tunnel at 140 km from Chandigarh is the gateway to the Kullu Valley proper. This section requires steady, experienced driving — not difficult, but not a motorway.
Two-lane
Tunnel section
Monsoon caution
Stretch 03
Mandi to Kullu — Beas River Valley
The most scenic section. The road follows the Beas River through a series of gorges and valley-floor stretches. Road width varies — some sections are single-track at river crossings. Your driver knows the passing points and the sections where speed must be reduced.
River road
Landslide zone
~2.5 hours
Stretch 04
Kullu to Manali — Upper Kullu Valley
The final 60 km runs through apple orchards and the narrowing upper valley. The road through Bhuntar and up to Manali is well-known to regular Himalayan drivers. Old Manali approach involves a bridge crossing and lanes that navigation apps frequently mis-route.
Mountain road
Nav app unreliable
~2 hours
Beyond Manali
Rohtang Pass & Spiti Valley
Rohtang Pass at 3,978 metres is open from approximately May 1 to November 15. A permit is required for all vehicles crossing Rohtang — your driver handles the permit process. The Spiti Valley beyond Rohtang requires a full additional day and advance planning.
Permit required
Open May–Nov
4WD advised
Monsoon Advisory
July & August — Landslide Season
The Chandigarh–Manali highway sees significant landslide activity during the monsoon — particularly on the Mandi–Kullu stretch. Travel is possible but requires flexibility on departure timing, willingness to wait if a road is blocked, and a driver with current local knowledge of conditions.
Flexible schedule needed
Road closures possible
SUV recommended
The Delhi–Manali route draws a specific kind of traveller. Here is who books with us and what they need from the journey.
Couples & Honeymooners
Couples on a Mountain Escape
A private car from Delhi to Mussoorie means the drive up the switchbacks is part of the experience — views of the Doon Valley opening below you as you climb. Most couples departing Delhi by 6:30 AM arrive in time for lunch on the Mall Road and a sunset walk to Gun Hill.
Groups & Friends
Friend Groups & College Trips
Groups travelling from Delhi to Manali for trekking, river rafting, or Rohtang Pass benefit from a private Innova Crysta or SUV where luggage, camping gear, and five to seven people travel together without the coordination of separate cabs or a shared bus schedule.
Families
Families Travelling with Children
A two-day structure with the Chandigarh overnight keeps the drive manageable for families with children. The overnight in Chandigarh also allows a visit to the Rock Garden or Sukhna Lake on Day 1 before continuing north on Day 2.
Adventure Travellers
Trekkers & Outdoor Enthusiasts
Manali is the trailhead for some of India’s most demanding Himalayan treks — Hampta Pass, Pin Parvati, Chandrakhani. Travellers arriving with large gear loads, trekking equipment, or bicycle bags need an SUV with luggage capacity. We plan the vehicle around your equipment at the quoting stage.
International Tourists
International Visitors to the Himalayas
Foreign travellers on Himalayan itineraries often combine Manali with Leh–Ladakh or Spiti. Our chauffeurs are experienced on the Delhi–Manali corridor and understand the practical requirements of international visitors navigating Indian mountain roads for the first time.
Solo Travellers
Solo Travellers
We value the safety of our travellers, especially those travelling alone. All our chauffeurs undergo background checks and trip details — including driver name, vehicle number, and route — are shared with you before departure.
We structure every booking around your stay length and what you want to do in Manali once you arrive.
The recommended structure for most travellers. Day one covers Delhi to Chandigarh — 250 km in four hours, leaving the afternoon for the Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, or simply rest. Day two is Chandigarh to Manali — 280 km through Mandi, the Aut tunnel, the Kullu Valley, and into Manali by late afternoon.
The overnight in Chandigarh means your driver approaches the mountain section of the route rested, which matters significantly for the Mandi–Kullu stretch. Your chauffeur stays with you for the full two-day journey — no change of driver between cities.
Day 1
Delhi → Chandigarh (250 km)
Day 2
Chandigarh → Manali (280 km)
Overnight
Chandigarh, hotel of your choice
Chauffeur
Same driver throughout
Vehicles
SUV or Innova Crysta recommended
A single-day direct drive from Delhi to Manali is possible with a 4:00 – 5:00 AM departure. The full 530 km takes 12 to 14 hours including stops. Most travellers who choose this option do so to maximise time in Manali — they arrive by evening and have the full following day in the valley.
This structure requires a driver experienced on late mountain driving — the final Kullu to Manali section in the evening involves mountain roads in low light. We only offer this option with SUV vehicles and experienced Himalayan route drivers. It is not recommended during monsoon season.
Departure
4:00 – 5:00 AM from Delhi
Arrival
7:00 – 9:00 PM in Manali
Total Drive
12 – 14 hours incl. stops
Vehicle
SUV only — mandatory
Season
March–June & Sept–Nov only
For travellers staying three to seven nights in Manali, we offer multi-day arrangements where the chauffeur remains available in Manali for day trips — Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Sissu, Naggar Castle, and the Kullu Valley apple orchards. The same driver handles all local transfers and returns you to Delhi at the end of your stay.
Day trips from Manali to Rohtang Pass require a permit — your driver handles the permit process and timing. Solang Valley and Sissu are permit-free and accessible year-round when the road is clear.
Chauffeur Availability
Full day, each day of stay
Day Trip Options
Rohtang, Solang, Naggar, Sissu
Rohtang Permit
Handled by driver
Return Drive
Fixed pricing, confirmed in advance
Manali is the gateway to both Spiti Valley and the Manali–Leh Highway. For travellers continuing beyond Manali into Spiti (via Rohtang and Kunzum Pass) or toward Leh (via the Manali–Leh highway), we structure the full onward journey as a single booking with the same chauffeur.
The Manali–Leh highway is open from approximately June to October depending on snowfall. Spiti Valley via Kunzum Pass is open from June to September. Both routes require a 4WD SUV and a driver with specific mountain driving experience. Share your full itinerary when requesting a quote.
Leh via Manali
~490 km, 2 days minimum
Spiti via Kunzum
~190 km from Manali
Season
June – October only
Vehicle
4WD SUV mandatory
Everything travellers ask before booking this route — especially around road conditions and the best time to travel.
For most travellers, yes. At 530 km, the route is most comfortably done with an overnight stop in Chandigarh — 250 km from Delhi. Day two covers the remaining 280 km through the Kullu Valley to Manali. A single-day direct drive is possible with a 4:00 AM departure but is a 12 to 14-hour day and best suited for experienced mountain travellers.
March through June is the most popular window — roads are clear, weather is cool, and Rohtang Pass opens from May. September and October are the second-best window after the monsoon clears. July and August bring landslide risk on the Mandi–Kullu stretch and require flexibility. December through February sees heavy snowfall — Rohtang closes and some valley sections become difficult without snow chains.
Yes. We pick up from anywhere across Delhi NCR — Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, and Faridabad. Just share your address when you request a quote and we factor it into the route and pricing for the full trip.
We strongly recommend an SUV or Innova Crysta for this route. The Chandigarh–Manali section — particularly Mandi to Manali — involves narrow mountain roads with uneven surfaces at some river crossings. A sedan can manage this route in good conditions, but an SUV is meaningfully more comfortable and safer on the mountain section. For single-day direct drives and monsoon travel, an SUV is mandatory.
Yes. Rohtang Pass requires an online permit for all non-local vehicles — the permit must be booked in advance and has a daily quota. Our drivers are familiar with the permit process and book the permit as part of the trip planning. Mention your Rohtang intentions when requesting a quote so we can factor in permit lead times.
Yes. The Manali–Leh Highway is open from approximately June to October and requires two days minimum from Manali. Spiti Valley via Kunzum Pass is accessible June through September. Both routes require a 4WD SUV and a driver experienced on high-altitude Himalayan roads. We structure the full onward journey as a single booking — share your complete itinerary when requesting a quote.
Plan Your Trip
Share your travel dates, pickup address, preferred structure (one day or two), and group size. We will send a fixed quote within a few hours including vehicle recommendation for your route.
Going Further
Manali is the trailhead for some of India’s most remote mountain roads. If you are planning to continue beyond, we structure the full Himalayan circuit as a single booking with the same chauffeur and 4WD SUV throughout.