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Hey Dimple, I visited Parvati Valley in June 2018. This is my short simple itinerary of Parvati Valley : https://www.tripoto.com/trip/covertheparvativalleyin7days-5bab66898dbe9?ref=mobwapp&source=awp Happy traveling!!!
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I would say yes Kheerganga, Electricmahadev, would be worth visiting and are hidden gems as the places are one of the best places in India you must visit and offers mesmerizing snowcapped mountains with awesome weather which would trust me to blow your mind completely and makes you feel out of the world. So the important thing is how to plan safely. Payless. Never go to Shimla directly. First, go to Kalka. Via train. From every state, the train comes here. From there pick a bus to Solan. One night took a stay here. It's cheapest. You'll get a room in 500rs max. It's in the midway to Shimla and Manali. So if you want to go to Shimla. Bus again. (Personal view nothing is here in Shimla. Go to Manali. It's heaven.) In the way, Kullu will come. Stay here if you want. Now go to Manali. I'll say here go via car. As u can stop it any time. And the journey is mesmerizing. If you want to play extra cheap. Never took a room here also. Always go via public transport and come back to solar. Stay there. Now There are direct local buses from Manali to Manikaran via Kasol, so you can take that direction. The Total distance is 75kms and it takes around 3–4 hrs. Happy Travelling!!
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Your choice is very good. You can cover a lot in 6 days. Head to manali and explore one day the manali mall road, old manali village and other nearby temples. second day you can go to solang valley/rohtang pass. Also can do paragliding in solang valley but I guess in this weather it will be closed. Rohtang Pass is such a gem to witness. Then you can go to Kasol which takes 2-3 hrs from Manali, head there and relax, visit manikaran temple, tosh village. Next day you can go to kheerganga trek and enjoy the camping up there, but it would be very cold these days so make sure you have enough warm clothes to survive. Back from the trek, you can again either relax in Kasol or go ro Malana village, a hidden paradise at just 20km from kasol. Enjoy homestay there. In your way back to delhi, you can explore Kullu valley. This is a brief itinerary for your trip, I hope you'll find it somewhat useful. Thank you. Happy Travelling.
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