All you need to know about the Manali Winter Carnival in January
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MANALI/ Created : Dec 17, 2022, 15:38 IST
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The annual Manali Winter Carnival will be held in Manali from January 2 to 6, 2023. With snow all around and the general beauty of the place, you will also get to be a part of this grand festival and get the best of Manali’s tradi … Read more
The annual Manali Winter Carnival will be held in Manali from January 2 to 6, 2023. With snow all around and the general beauty of the place, you will also get to be a part of this grand festival and get the best of Manali’s tradition, folk culture, sports and food. Read less
The Manali Winter Carnival was first held in 1977 and back then, the carnival mostly focussed on skiing. It’s no surprise that Manali has some of the best skiing slopes in India, and in winter, not only the locals but also people from all over the country visit Manali to experience the popular winter sport.
Slowly, the folk culture of Kullu and Manali started to get featured in the carnival. Songs, dance and food were some of the main features of the carnival. For some time, however, the carnival stopped featuring the cultural items, and only focussed on the winter sports. But it was brought back to life again in 2008.
The parade is followed by programmes such as singing and folk dance competitions, delightful street plays, and games and sports where the locals as well as the tourists can participate. Huge number of spectators from all over Manali and neighbouring towns gather to be a part of this carnival.
- When is Manali Winter Carnival?
The annual Manali Winter Carnival will be held from January 2 to 6, 2023. - Is winter a good time to be in Manali?
Yes, not only because Manali is beautiful with snow all around, but also because during the winter season, especially during the Manali Winter Carnival, the hotels and restaurants have heavy discounts. - Is Manali Winter Carnival open to visitors?
Yes, it is open to all.
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