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Shimla vs. Manali: Which hill town to pick

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 14, 2025, 09:55 IST
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Shimla vs. Manali: Which hill town to pick

Planning a vacation is always a task, but when it’s about picking a hill station for a quick getaway, the dilemma is real. So, if you have been tossing the ideas of a perfect Himalayan getaway, and stuck between Shimla and Manali, we are here to help. Both are dreamy hill stations in Himachal Pradesh, surrounded with pine-scented air, stunning mountain views, and cozy cafes. To help you out with a decision, let’s break down the quirks, perks, and vibes of Shimla and Manali, so you can pick your ideal Himalayan escape without losing your mind.

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Stunning scenery

Shimla, fondly called the "Queen of Hills," was once the summer capital of British India. It’s complemented with colonial architecture, winding Mall Road, and that quaint toy train chugging through the mountains. Shimla’s vibe is a blend of heritage and hustle, along with some of the favourite shops, eateries, and cultural spots.


Then there is Manali, the adventurous alternative with rugged mountain trails that calls out all thrill-seekers. Roaring rivers, snow-capped peaks, and endless trails are waiting to be explored. Manali’s buzz is more outdoorsy and adrenaline-pumping, trekking, paragliding, river rafting, you name it.

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The weather

In terms of weather, both enjoy cool mountain weather. While Shimla’s climate is relatively moderate, winters get chilly, with occasional snow. The town generally feels cozy and walkable year-round. Summers are cool and a perfect respite from the scorching plains.
Manali can be a bit more extreme. While winters can be freezing with heavy snowfall, perfect if you’re dreaming of a white Christmas or want to hit the slopes at Solang Valley, summers are pleasant and often attract the adventure crowd.

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Jakhoo Temple, Shimla

Shimla’s charm lies in its colonial-era buildings, charming churches, and the famous Ridge, where you can soak in panoramic mountain views. Don’t miss the Mall Road for shopping and people-watching or a visit to Jakhoo Temple perched on a hilltop.
Manali is more about nature and thrill. Trek to the mesmerising Rohtang Pass or the stunning Solang Valley for skiing and paragliding. River rafting in the Beas River? Yes, you can! For peace seekers, the nearby Hidimba Temple and Vashisht hot springs offer spiritual calm.

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Comfort food

Shimla offers a delightful mix of Himachali, North Indian, and continental flavors. Cozy cafes serve up piping hot momos, apple pies, and steaming chai. The colonial-era bakeries add a sweet touch to your visit.
Manali’s food scene is equally inviting but is more rustic and hearty, fresh trout from the rivers, and local Himachali thalis packed with flavors to warm your soul after a day of adventure.
Both towns are great for food lovers, but if you’re all about comfort classics with a dash of nostalgia, Shimla’s your spot. For the daring foodie wanting to try local mountain delicacies, Manali can be your pick.

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Accessibility and crowd

Shimla is closer to Chandigarh and Delhi, making it more accessible for weekenders and families. This means Shimla can get crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons and holidays. But the infrastructure and amenities are well-developed, so you’ll find plenty of comfortable hotels and transport options.
Manali, being a bit further and more rugged, attracts those who want to escape city chaos for longer stays. It gets busy too but has a more spread-out feel with options to stay in quieter villages around the valley.

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So, Shimla or Manali?

Shimla is the elegant, history-loving hill station that welcomes you with colonial charm, and chilled-out vibes. Manali is for all those wild-hearted mountain adventurers, offering adrenaline, pristine nature, and a touch of wilderness.
No wrong choice here, just different kinds of magic. Now, you can hopefully make a choice based on your preferences and personality for your perfect getaway.

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