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Travel: Arrive in Dalhousie by road or air. Check-in: Hotel check-in. Explore: Leisurely evening walk around the town; visit the Mall Road. Dinner: Local cuisine at a nearby restaurant.
Morning: Visit Khajjiar (mini Switzerland), enjoy activities like paragliding. Afternoon: Explore Chamera Lake for boating. Evening: Return to Dalhousie, relax, and dinner at the hotel.
Travel: Drive to Dharamshala (about 3-4 hours). Check-in: Hotel in McLeod Ganj Explore: Visit Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple) and the Tibetan market. Dinner: Try local Tibetan cuisine.
Morning: Visit Bhagsunag Waterfall and Bhagsunath Temple. Afternoon: Explore Norbulingka Institute. Evening: Relax at the hotel or visit the local cafes
Travel: Depart for Manali approximately 7-8 hours). Check-in: Hotel in Manali. Evening: Leisure time; explore local shops or relax
Morning: Visit Hadimba Temple and Manu Temple. Afternoon: Explore ashisht Village (hot springs). Evening: Visit Mall Road for shopping and dining.
Option 1: Day trip to Rohtang Pass (subject to weather; permit required). Option 2: Visit Solang Valley for adventure sports (paragliding, zorbing). Evening: Return to Manali for dinner.
Morning: Visit Kullu (famous for shawls) and Manikaran (hot springs). Afternoon: Explore local temples and markets. Evening: Return to Manali; enjoy a farewell dinner.
Travel: Check out and head back to your departure point (either by road or air).
The package includes accommodation for 8 nights, daily breakfast and dinner, private transportation, and guided sightseeing as per the itinerary.
The best time to visit is from March to June and September to November, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.
Generally, there are no strict age restrictions, but it’s advisable to check with the activity provider regarding safety measures for children and elderly participants.
Yes, the package includes a private vehicle for all local sightseeing and transfers between destinations.
Yes, a permit is required to visit Rohtang Pass. We can assist in obtaining it, subject to availability and weather conditions.
Yes, the itinerary can be customized based on your preferences and interests. Just let us know your requirements!
Pack warm clothing, comfortable shoes, toiletries, and any personal items you may need. Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning views!