"We are hoping to see snowfall," tourists throng Manali ahead of New Year 2026

By ANI | Updated: December 31, 2025 13:10 IST2025-12-31T13:06:12+5:302025-12-31T13:10:04+5:30

Manali (Himachal Pradesh) [India], December 31 : The hill town of Manali is getting ready for the New Year ...

"We are hoping to see snowfall," tourists throng Manali ahead of New Year 2026 | "We are hoping to see snowfall," tourists throng Manali ahead of New Year 2026

"We are hoping to see snowfall," tourists throng Manali ahead of New Year 2026

Manali (Himachal Pradesh) [India], December 31 : The hill town of Manali is getting ready for the New Year 2026 celebrations as a large number of tourists have begun to arrive from across the country. Ahead of the New Year, thousands of vehicles are reaching Manali, and hotels have already reported full bookings.

Visitors from Delhi, Chandigarh, and other cities have started gathering in the town. Many tourists are excited about outdoor activities, while children eagerly await snowfall. Areas like Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley are seeing heavy footfall as people hope for fresh snow.

Jatin Mehta, who has come from Delhi to celebrate the New Year in Manali, shared his plans with ANI. He said that he reached Manali early in the morning and is hopeful that it will snow. Talking about New Year's Eve, he said, "We came from Delhi and reached here early this morning, hoping that there would be snowfall. Our plan for the 31st is to stay here and dance to the DJ music."

Another tourist, Geetu from Delhi, also spoke about her excitement. She said she finds Manali very beautiful and has visited many times before, but this trip feels special. She said, "We are very excited. Manali looks wonderful. We have come here many times before, but this time we are here to see snowfall. The children are very excited. We are waiting to celebrate the 31st evening with snowfall."

Mall Road in Manali is already full of life. Tourists can be seen enjoying walks with their families on Mall Road and at Atal Chowk from early morning. Local people are hopeful that the tourist rush will help boost work and income during the holiday season.

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