Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Solang Valley , located 12 km north of Manali, is a beautiful tourist attraction. The amazing cable car ride starts from Solang Valley and ends at Mount Fatru at a level of 3200 meters. In winter, Manali is known for many activities like skiing, snowboarding, paragliding, hiking, camping, traversing, zorbing, etc. During this time, the snow-covered mountains look extremely beautiful. Not only in winter, but also in summer, it is fun to travel by cable car. From Solang Valley to Mount Fatru, this cable car ride takes you from one place to another in just 10 minutes.
Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Gun Hill in Mussoorie is named so because an old gun is kept on the hill here. It is one of the most popular attractions of Mussoorie. From here, you will get a beautiful view of the Himalayan ranges that will win your heart. For the best experience, you can enjoy the entire route by boarding a cable car from The Mall. The cable ride is a good option just before sunset. You will also be able to see the Bandarpunch Peak from the ropeway.
Auli, Uttarakhand – Auli, Uttarakhand

About 3,010 km above sea level, this ropeway connects Auli to the holy city of Joshimath. In Auli, there are many ways to enjoy the Himalayas. You can enjoy skiing and paragliding here all day and end your day trip with an adventure like a cable car. Let us tell you, the cable car ride is 4 km, which takes about 20 minutes to reach Auli. This ropeway is one of the longest ropeways in India.
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

This 6-minute long ropeway ride from Shimla will take you to Jakhu Temple, which is said to be the oldest Hanuman temple in India. One can see the 108 feet tall statue of Hanuman situated at an altitude of over 2,000 meters, with a spectacular view of the snow-capped mountains.
Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir

The Gulmarg Gondola is India’s most popular ropeway. At an altitude of 4,200 metres, it is Asia’s highest operating cable car. The ropeway goes from the Gulmarg resort to the Kongdori Valley and then in its second phase, goes down the valley to the Apharwath Peak. With mountains and snow-capped trees, you will find this place no less than Switzerland.