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Delhi to Manali Volvo: The Best Mode of Transportation

The capital city of India, Delhi is the perfect amalgamation of culture, traditions and history. Rightly called the culture capital of India, Delhi finds people from all corners of the country residing in its heart. While the city itself is close to numerous getaway destinations, which can be reached within a day, it's the plethora of tourist destinations and historical places within the city that attract most of the people to the city. The splendor this city exhibits never fails to entice the visitors.

However, one of the most amazing things Delhi is its proximity to hill stations. A few hours onto National Highway 10 and a couple of diversions later you'll end up witnessing the sheer magnificence of the mighty Himalayas. One of the most prominent hill stations near Delhi is Manali.

Manali, at a distance of 540 kilometers from Delhi, is a breathtaking hill station that is swarmed with tourists all through the year, no matter what the season. While Manali is undeniably the ultimate holiday destination for the folks in Delhi, the ride to Manali, however, is not as smooth as the destination itself. And while you're free to disagree, the journey is an integral part of a holiday.


That said, this tedious journey from Delhi to Manali can turn out to be an exciting if one chooses the right mode of travel. While the road to Manali is as scenic as it can get, it can be a treacherous affair to drive on that road. For that reason, taking one's own vehicle is just not recommended. The other available options are a plane ride to Bhuntar, or local government buses plying daily from Kashmere Gate ISBT in Delhi.

As convenient the plane journey might sound, it's rather expensive and the flights are few. Plus, you'll have to get a cab from Bhuntar to Manali, which would take you about 3 hours. With the government run buses, you cannot expect the any level of comfort whatsoever. And keeping the 12 hour journey in mind, you would definitely want a more comfortable alternative.

The finest option you can get is a Volvo bus from Delhi to Manali. Ever since Volvo buses started on Delhi to Manali route, travel has become much, much convenient. These air-conditioned Volvo coaches are the best mode of travel one can expect to Manali. Not only is it cheap, it's comfortable, safe and offers lots of amenities like free onboard Wi-Fi, water bottles, LED television, multiple power outlets, etc.


Keeping everything mentioned above mind, one can safely conclude that Delhi to Manali Volvo is the best mode of travel to the Valley of Gods and a bang for your money.
Sehgal Transport is a Delhi based luxury tour and travel operator and provider of Volvo coaches on hire in Delhi. Volvo on rent for Delhi and outstation trips.

Article Source: EzineArticles

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