Overview

 

TRIP FACTS

  • Region: Hamta / Solang Valley 
  • Duration: 5Night / 6 days
  • Season:  Winter Mid Jan  to  March 
  • Grade:  Moderate
  • Group Size : 10 Persons.
  • Maximum Altitude:  3000m
  • Activities: 6 Days Basic Skiing Course. 
  • Slope Gradient: 25 40 degrees (Depending upon the snow conditions) 
  • Meals: 5 Breakfasts / 6 Pack-lunch / 5 Dinners.
  • Trip Begin: Manali.
  • Trip End: Manali.

INTRODUCTORY BASIC SKIING COURSE - IDEAL FOR BEGINNERS

Our Introductory Basic Skiing Course is thoughtfully designed for first-time skiers seeking a safe, structured, and inspiring introduction to alpine skiing in the Indian Himalayas. Conducted in the scenic alpine meadows of Hamta and Solang Valley near Manali, at elevations of approximately 2,600–2,650 meters, the course combines ideal terrain with professional instruction.

The gently inclined, open slopes of Hamta offer an excellent learning environment for building fundamental skiing skills, including balance, stance, turning, and speed control, in a calm and uncrowded setting. Solang Valley, with its established winter sports infrastructure and accessibility, complements the program by providing additional practice terrain and logistical convenience.

Led by experienced instructors, the course emphasizes correct technique, safety awareness, and progressive skill development through small-group, personalized coaching. Whether you are new to skiing or looking to gain a solid foundation for future mountain pursuits, this introductory program delivers a high-quality learning experience set against the dramatic backdrop of the Himalayas.

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HOW TO REACH MANALI

  • By Air:
  • The nearest airport is Bhuntar (Kullu–Manali Airport), located about 60 km from Manali. Taxis are easily available from the airport.
  • By Road:
  • Manali is well connected by road to Delhi, Chandigarh, Ambala, and Shimla. Regular government and private buses, including comfortable Volvo services, operate daily from Delhi and Chandigarh.
  • By Train:
  • The nearest railway stations are Chandigarh (315 km) and Pathankot (290 km). From either station, you can continue to Manali by bus or taxi.
5 Nights 6 Days 09 Jan, 15 Jan, 23 Jan, and more Sethan, Himachal Pradesh
Highlights
  • Ideal beginner skiing course in Manali with structured, professional instruction

  • Conducted in the scenic alpine meadows of Hamta and Solang Valley

  • Gentle, beginner-friendly slopes perfect for learning basic ski techniques

  • Experienced instructors with personalized coaching in small groups

  • Focus on ski safety, balance, and confidence building

  • Excellent snow conditions with panoramic Himalayan mountain views

  • Easy access from Manali with a peaceful, natural learning environment

  • Perfect introduction to skiing and winter sports in the Indian Himalayas

Itinerary

INTRODUCTORY BASIC SKIING COURSE – DAY-WISE PROGRAM


DAY 01 – PICKUP FROM OLD MANALI & ARRIVAL IN SETHAN / SOLANG

(STAGE 1) SKI EQUIPMENT, BOOTS & BASIC STANCE

Arrival at HYA Office, Old Manali in the morning. Meet the Himalayan Yeti Adventure team and transfer by private 4x4 vehicle to the ski training area at Sethan / Solang Valley. Check in at homestay or lodge.

Post lunch, program orientation and safety briefing. Introduction to ski equipment followed by instructor demonstrations and participant practice.

Training Focus:

  • Ski boots fitting and walking in boots

  • Introduction to skis, bindings, and poles

  • Carrying skis correctly

  • Basic skiing stance and balance awareness

Meals: Pack Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Homestay / Lodge


DAY 02 – TRANSFER TO TRAINING SLOPES

(STAGE 2) WALKING ON SKIS & BASIC MOVEMENT

After breakfast, drive to nearby ski slopes. Instructor-led demonstrations followed by guided practice sessions on flat terrain and gentle slopes.

Training Focus:

  • Walking on skis

  • Gliding on flat snow

  • Getting up after a fall

  • Introduction to using poles

  • Confidence building on snow

Meals: Breakfast, Pack Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Homestay / Lodge


DAY 03 – SKI CONTROL & BALANCE

(STAGE 3) SIDE-STEPPING & BALANCING TECHNIQUES

Early morning departure to training slopes. Continued skill development with emphasis on uphill movement and balance.

Training Focus:

  • Side-stepping uphill

  • Herringbone technique (basic uphill climb)

  • Static and dynamic balance on skis

  • Weight distribution and posture

Meals: Breakfast, Pack Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Homestay / Lodge


DAY 04 – SAFETY & SNOWPLOUGH TECHNIQUE

(STAGE 4) STOPPING, FALLING & RECOVERY

After breakfast, return to slopes for progression training with safety emphasis.

Training Focus:

  • Snowplough (wedge) position

  • Controlled stopping

  • Safe falling techniques

  • Recovery after a fall

  • Speed awareness

Meals: Breakfast, Pack Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Hotel / Lodge Manali


DAY 05 – CONTROLLED DESCENTS

(STAGE 5) SNOWPLOUGH DESCENT & TURNING

Morning session on gentle downhill slopes. Instructor demonstrations followed by repeated practice runs.

Training Focus:

  • Descending slopes in snowplough position

  • Speed control on downhill terrain

  • Snowplough turns (left & right)

  • Linking turns with control

Meals: Breakfast, Pack Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Hotel Manali


DAY 06 – PRACTICE RUNS & COURSE CONCLUSION

HALF-DAY SKIING | FREE PRACTICE

Final practice session with supervised runs to consolidate skills learned during the course. Feedback and skill evaluation by instructors.

After lunch, transfer back to Manali. Free time for shopping. In the evening, board the bus for onward journey to Delhi.

Meals: Breakfast & Hot Lunch
Stay:

Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  •  Meals: As mentioned in the itinerary
  •  Expert guide
  •  Accommodation in Hotel / Guest House Sharing Basis with APAI (Breakfast+Lunch+Dinner)
  •  Group Medical kit
  •  Certificate 
  •  Private transportation to start of trek and back to Manali.
  •  All park entrances and permits
  •  Skiing Equipment.

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Aerated and alcoholic drinks on trek
  • Accommodation in Manali
  • Transportation from Delhi
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Items of personal nature such as phone calls, laundry etc.
  • Tips
  • Airport Transfers and Flight
  • Travel Insurance
  • Helicopter Rescue
Pickup point
Directions.
Sethan, Himachal Pradesh 175136, India View on Map
Things to Bring

Insulated, waterproof boots are best. They have thick soles, rubber/leather uppers and insulation. Flip Flops/ Crocs.

Wool or synthetic socks with wicking liners promote warm, dry feet. (this item is to be bought by the clients themselves)

Layer your clothing so it can be adjusted to your activity level and the weather. Avoid cotton.

Base layer: Synthetics and wool retain warmth even when wet. Wear long underwears (top and bottem) that wicks away moisture, insulates well and dries quickly. Choose from microlight, lightweight or midweight versions based on the temperature and your activity level. A zippered top lets you adjust body heat as you stop and go. (this item is to be bought by the clients themselves, easily available in Decathlon Stores)

Upper Insulating layer: Polyester fleece makes a good insulating mid-layer since it retains heat when wet and breathes as you exercise.

Outer layer: A waterproof, breathable shell jacket and pants keep you dry and fend off wind.

Down feather jacket: - Can be used while relaxing or walking outside in the camp area.

Hat, Gloves and Accessories.

 Keep your head and hands covered to prevent loss of body heat and to protect from sunburn.

A wool or synthetic hat, headband or balaclava retains heat; a wide-brimmed hat or a ball cap can shade your eyes on sunny days.

Sunglasses and sunscreen will protect you from burning UV rays which are especially intense when reflected off of snow.

COTTON SCARF good for dust and to protect neck from sunburn ,WATER BOTTLE, HYDRATION BAG.

Head Lamp & spare batteries.

CAMERA dustproof cover and spare batteries and memory card, GOPRO IS JUST GREAT.

MONEY BELT or secure portion of bag.

PERSONAL TOILETRIES including lip cream, hand wash (alcohol-based), sunscreen and TOWEL.

 PENKNIFE , JOURNAL, SKETCH PAD, PLAYING CARDS, BOOK, READING LIGHT, SEWING KIT, etc.

Small PADLOCK for stored bag.

Trekking Day Bag upto 65 to 85 Ltr.

Destination
Himachal Pradesh
Payment & Cancellation Policy

When you decide to embark on a tour with Himalayan Yeti Adventure, it’s essential to book in advance to allow us sufficient time to prepare all necessary documents, permits, and arrangements, including hotels and transport.

Payment Schedule

  • Full deposit at the time of booking to confirm the reservation

Cancellation Policy

  • If you need to cancel, please note the following refund terms:
  • 30+ days before the tour starts: 75% of the full payment is refunded; 25% is retained.
  • 20–29 days before the tour starts: 70% of the full payment is refunded; 35% is retained.
  • 7–19 days before the tour starts: 20% of the full payment is refunded; 80% is retained.
  • After departure or during the tour: No refunds will be issued once the expedition or tour has started.
  • Non-refundable costs: Permit fees, travel documentation charges, and similar expenses are non-refundable.

Note: Himalayan Yeti Adventure conducts all ground operations in advance upon receiving your confirmation. We make prepayments to our vendors to guarantee the promised services for your trip.

Additional Information

In the event Himalayan Yeti Adventure must cancel a tour due to insufficient participant numbers, we will issue a full refund of all payments received. However, if a tour is canceled or altered due to force majeure events such as natural disasters, strikes, civil unrest, or technical difficulties affecting transportation, we will do our best to make alternate arrangements, though liability may be limited.