Forum > Travel > Tempo Traveller vs Urbania: Which Handles Delhi to Manali Mountain Roads Best?

Posted by Ajay Sengar on March 31, 2026

 

This is one of the most practical decisions for any group planning a Delhi to Manali trip and the answer depends on your group size and what you value most.

After Chandigarh, the Delhi to Manali route changes character completely. Roads narrow through Mandi and Kullu. Hairpin bends become frequent. Surface quality shifts from smooth highway to rough mountain patches within the same kilometre. Your vehicle choice needs to handle all of this comfortably for 12 to 14 hours.

A standard tempo traveller priced at ₹23 per km for 9 seater and ₹24 per km for 12 seater handles this route confidently when the vehicle is well maintained and the driver is experienced. These are nimble enough for narrow mountain roads, have adequate ground clearance, and offer good luggage space for a multi-day trip.

The Force Urbania at ₹35 per km has a clear edge in suspension quality:

  • The ride is noticeably smoother on broken mountain road surfaces

  • Individual captain seating reduces physical fatigue significantly over 12+ hours

  • Wider windows give better views of the valley and snow-covered peaks

Read Delhi to Manali Travel Guide it will tell you that driver experience matters as much as vehicle quality on this route:

  • Mountain driving requires specific skills that not every driver has

  • A driver familiar with the Rohtang and Solang stretch makes the entire journey safer

  • Always verify driver experience before confirming your booking

 

For groups of 9 to 12 prioritising budget tempo traveller is excellent value. For groups of 13 to 16 who want premium comfort throughout Urbania is worth the extra cost per km.

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