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3rd July (+5)
Discover the best June group trips from Delhi crafted for adventure lovers, solo travelers, and travel enthusiasts. Explore destinations like Manali, Kasol, Jispa, Spiti Valley, Hampta Pass Trek with a vibrant community of like minded travelers. Enjoy comfortable stays, seamless travel arrangements, sightseeing, and unforgettable experiences without the hassle of planning. Perfect for friends, backpackers, and weekend explorers seeking affordable, fun filled, and memorable group tour packages from Delhi this June.
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ToggleDelhi hits its worst heat in June. Manali sits at over 2,000 metres and rarely crosses 25Β°C during the day. That alone is reason enough. But the real pull is what opens up in June specifically.
These are fixed-format packages with departures from Delhi. Each can be adjusted for group size, dates, and additions. Contact Trip Guru Go Now for current departure dates and group pricing.
Built specifically around Rohtang Pass as the centrepiece. Snow activities, high altitude driving, views into both the Kullu and Lahaul sides. This Manali rohtang trip is best suited for groups who want the snow experience without going all the way into Spiti.
Jispa is where the itinerary gets serious. Further into Lahaul than Sissu, it sits at a higher altitude and gives groups a genuine remote Himalayas feeling. Roads are more rugged. Stays are simpler. The views are significantly bigger. This manali jispa tour packages is best for groups with some mountain travel experience.
A compact two night version for groups with limited leave. You reach Sissu via Rohtang, stay one night in the valley, and return. Short, efficient, and still covers terrain most Delhi groups never see.
Three destinations, one trip. Manali for the town and Solang, Rohtang and Sissu for the high altitude stretch, Kasol for the wind down. This is the format for groups who want maximum variety without a rushed pace.
June is one of the best months to trek in the Himachal belt. Snow has cleared enough to make passes safe, wildflowers are beginning to appear, and trails are not yet crowded the way they get in July.
The Hampta Pass trip from Delhi is best because Hampta Pass connects the Kullu Valley to Lahaul and is considered one of the best crossover treks in Himachal.
Beyond the package names and trek listings, here is what you actually experience on the ground in June.
The first big stop for most Manali groups. Snow remains on the upper slopes through June, making it the one place near Manali where you can walk on snow even in summer. Cable car rides give a full view of the valley. Zorbing, snow bikes, and paragliding operate depending on conditions. It gets busy by mid-morning: groups who start early get the best of it.
At over 3,900 metres, Rohtang is the point where the landscape changes completely. Behind you is the green Kullu Valley. Ahead is the stark brown Lahaul stretching toward Spiti and Leh. The drive up is part of the experience: hairpin bends, waterfalls off the rockface, vehicles of every kind crawling toward the top. Permits are required and capped daily. Trip Guru Go handles all permit logistics.
Kasol is where groups decompress. It is a small village on the Parvati River, surrounded by pine forest, with a cluster of cafes, guesthouses, and riverside spots that are genuinely good for doing very little. The vibe is unhurried. Most groups spend one night here and find it is the part of the trip they talk about most on the way back.
Often passed through on the way to Jispa or Leh, Sissu deserves a proper stop. The waterfall here drops from a cliff face directly into a meadow, and the scale of it only registers when you are standing in front of it. The Lahaul Valley surrounding it is quiet enough that groups often have the whole area to themselves on a weekday in June.
A quieter alternative to Manali for groups who prefer rivers and forests over snow and crowds. The Great Himalayan National Park is nearby. Trout fishing, forest walks, and wooden guesthouses with mountain views define the experience here. Best suited to groups of 6 or fewer who want something genuinely off the main circuit.
India's paragliding capital and, in June, one of the better places to be in Himachal if your group has even one person who wants to fly. Billing is the launch site, Bir is the landing zone, and the valley between them gives pilots some of the longest flight times in the country. Non-flyers have the town and the Tibetan colony to explore while they wait.
Most of our Manali group departures are friend groups: some who have been planning for a year, some who decided three weeks ago. The common thread is that they want to do something real, not a packaged resort weekend. These trips work because the group format is social without being suffocating. You cover ground together and have your own time at every stop. Trip Guru Go gives you the logistics; you bring the people.
If you are travelling alone and want a proper mountain trip without the logistics of planning solo, our fixed-departure group trips are for you. You join a group of 10 to 16 verified travellers, share costs, and leave the driving, stays, and itinerary to us. Solo women regularly travel with Trip Guru Go. Every batch is vetted, and the environment is consistently safe.
June falls outside typical holiday peaks, making it a good month for office group travel before leave policies reset. We handle groups from 15 to 40 for corporate formats: the same mountain experience with adjusted logistics for larger numbers. Reach out separately for corporate pricing.
If this is your first time in the Himalayas, the Manali Kasol or Kheerganga formats are the right entry points. The altitudes are manageable, the roads are well established, and Trip Guru Go's group structure means you never have to figure things out on your own.
Safe Group Environment: Not Just a Tagline. Every participant is vetted before joining a departure. We actively maintain a respectful atmosphere across all trips, and solo women travellers are a consistent part of our groups. If the vibe of a group ever feels off, we address it directly.
Verified Stays: Properties We Have Stayed in Ourselves. We do not book guesthouses from a listing. Every property in our Manali belt itineraries, from Kasol riverside camps to Jispa tents to Old Manali guesthouses, has been visited by our team. Clean, safe, and with the right atmosphere for group travel.
Itineraries That Balance Group Time and Personal Space. You will not spend every waking hour in a convoy. We build in time at every stop for you to explore a cafe, sit by a river, or do nothing at all. The group structure handles the logistics. The day is yours.
Budget Friendly Without Cutting Corners. Because we run departures with consistent group sizes, we negotiate better rates on transport, stays, and permits. Those savings go to you, not to a margin. Quality stays intact.
We Are Here for the Stories, Not the Checklist. Our measure of a good trip is what people say when they come back, not how many destinations appear on the itinerary. That shapes everything: pace, stops, how we handle the unexpected on the road.
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Quick answers to common questions before booking your trip.
June is one of the best months. Rohtang Pass is generally open, Solang Valley still has snow, rivers are full, and the weather in Manali stays comfortable through most of the day. The only thing to watch for is rain at the tail end of June in Kasol and Parvati Valley. Plan with a buffer day if your schedule is tight.
Most departures run with 10 to 16 travellers. Smaller groups of 6 to 8 are accommodated on select packages. Corporate and private groups of 15 to 40 are handled separately. Contact us with your group size for the right format.
Yes. Solo women are a regular part of our departures. Participants are vetted, the group environment is actively maintained, and Trip Guru Go has a zero-tolerance approach to disrespect. You can reach out to speak with someone from a previous batch if you want a first-hand account.
Kheerganga requires no prior experience: reasonable fitness is enough. Hampta Pass is moderate and manageable for first-timers who are physically active. Yulla Kunda and Spiti routes require some prior experience. We match the right trek to your group.
Most group departures use overnight Volvo buses or tempo travellers from Delhi, reaching Manali the following morning. The road journey is part of the experience. For groups who prefer to fly, Bhuntar Airport near Kullu has limited connectivity, and we can structure the itinerary around that.
Yes. Every package listed here can be adjusted for group size, dates, additions, or a completely different route. The open Manali Group Trip format exists specifically for this. Talk to us with your dates, and we will build it from scratch.
Memories from travelers who explored incredible destinations with Trip Guru Go.
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