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Shimla: Nestled in the Himalayas, Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and a popular hill station known for its colonial architecture, bustling Mall Road, and scenic landscapes. Surrounded by pine forests, it offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural charm.
Manali: Situated in the Kullu Valley, Manali is a picturesque town renowned for its snow-capped peaks, adventure activities, and vibrant markets. Key attractions like Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, and Hidimba Devi Temple make it a favorite destination for both thrill-seekers and nature lovers.
Shimla: Shimla, the former summer capital of British India, is a charming hill station nestled in the Himalayas, known for its cool climate and scenic vistas. With attractions like Jakhoo Temple, The Ridge, and Christ Church, it offers both natural beauty and historical significance, making it a popular tourist destination for families, couples, and history enthusiasts alike.
Manali: Manali, situated in the Kullu Valley, is famous for its stunning landscapes, adventure sports, and the vibrant Old Manali area. Known for trekking, paragliding, and skiing, it also features spiritual sites like the Hadimba Temple and Vashisht Baths, offering a perfect mix of outdoor adventure and tranquility for visitors seeking both excitement and relaxation.
Itineraries
Day 1
Chnadigarh - Manali
You land at Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport, Chandigarh at 06:35 AM.
Pick-up from Airport and proceed for Manali. (280 KM / 9 Hours). Manali is famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking and mountain biking. In short, Manali is the "Valley of the Gods" and an ideal place for the ones in search of both adventure and comfort.
Check-in to the hotel. Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2
Solnag Valley
After breakfast, proceed on a day Excursion to the Solang Valley also called Snow Point of Himachal – a splendid valley in Solang village offering magnificent views of the glaciers and snow-capped mountains. You can enjoy Ropeway ride and admire the Himalayan mountains. Guests with an adventurous spirit can experience thrilling activities like Paragliding, Biking, Trekking and Hiking at an additional cost.
Then visit Atal Tunnel. (Subject to Operation) – world's longest tunnel at an altitude of 10,040 feet.
Return to hotel. Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3
Rohtang Pass
After breakfast, visit Rohtang Pass (Subject to Operation) and on Direct payment basis.
Please Note: Rohtang pass is excluded in our package. It is 51 KM away from Manali. This Pass is not accessible for almost 8 months in a year, as it is covered by snow.
Also note: Snow clothes, jackets and gum boots are available on rent in the shops located on Rohtang Road, you can rent it at an additional cost if needed.
Evening, shopping at mall road.
Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 4
Shimla
After breakfast, Check-out from hotel and proceed to Shimla (265 KM / 8 Hours). Shimla is the capital and the largest city of the Himachal Pradesh. En-route visit Kullu, do adventures activities like Paragliding, River Rafting. (At your own cost).
On arrival at Shimla, Check-in to the hotel.
Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 5
Kufri
After Breakfast, check-out from hotel. Then visit Kufri. It is a tiny hill station. Famous for its trekking and hiking trails. This region seeks the attention of travellers with its nature parks and picnic spots. Enjoy a walk-through thick cedar wood to pick for amazing view of mighty Himalayas... Enjoy Horse riding (at your own cost).
Then proceed to Chandigarh Airport.
- 4 Nights stay in above-mentioned hotel.
- Accommodation on 1 Room on Quad sharing basis (1 Double Bed + 2 Extra Mattress)
- Breakfast and Dinner will be served in all hotels.
- Pick-up from Chandigarh Airport.
- Drop at Chandigarh Airport.
- Private transfer and sightseeing as per tour program by Innova Crysta Car (AC in non-hill areas only)
- Tour Guide cum Driver.
- All toll, taxes, driver’s allowances, Fuel charges
- DTT caps
- 1 litre water bottle per day per person.
- Flight tickets
- All Lunch
- Entry Fees for sightseeing & Monuments
- Heater Charges
- Porterage at hotels / Airport.
- Cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks, etc.
- Any claim due to road blocks, curfew, accident etc.
- All kind of personal expenses such as tips, laundry, telephone bills and beverages
- Any medical or evacuation expenses
- Camera / Videography Charges
- Personal / Travel / Medical Insurance
- Any Thing which is not part of Inclusions & Itinerary
The ideal time to visit these spiritual destinations is between October and March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for travel. However, each location has its own religious festivals, and visiting during these times can offer a more vibrant experience.
Yes, most temples are accessible, though some may have stairs or uneven paths. It's advisable to check with the specific temple authorities for more detailed information on accessibility facilities for people with disabilities.
Yes, visitors are expected to dress modestly. Both men and women should avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless clothing. Traditional or conservative attire like kurtas for men and sarees or salwar kameez for women are recommended for a respectful temple visit.
Photography is generally prohibited inside the temples, particularly near the deity areas, to maintain the sanctity of the place. It’s always best to check for specific rules at each temple.
Yes, it includes accommodation and Dhamale Tourism will provide 3 Breakfast + 3 Lunch + 2 Dinner.