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Embark on an enchanting 5-night, 6-day journey through the picturesque landscapes of Shimla and Manali. Your adventure kicks off in Shimla, where you can wander along the vibrant Mall Road, visit the historic Christ Church, and soak in panoramic views from the Jakhoo Temple. After immersing yourself in the charm of Shimla, you’ll journey to Manali, a paradise for both nature enthusiasts and adventure lovers. Experience exhilarating activities in Solang Valley, where you can try paragliding or zorbing, and explore the tranquil Hadimba Temple nestled in the cedar forest. Unwind by the serene Beas River, taking in the peaceful surroundings. If weather permits, an excursion to Rohtang Pass awaits, offering breathtaking snow-covered landscapes and a chance to enjoy winter sports. This carefully crafted itinerary harmonizes sightseeing, adventure, and relaxation, promising an unforgettable experience in the majestic Himalayas.
Arrival: Reach Shimla from Delhi/Chandigarh by car or bus. Check-in: Hotel in Shimla. Sightseeing: Visit Mall Road, Christ Church, and Jakhoo Temple. Explore the Ridge in the evening. Overnight Stay: Shimla
Excursions: Kufri (known for its snow sports), Green Valley, and Himalayan Wildlife Zoo. Adventure: You can enjoy horse riding or a yak ride in Kufri. Overnight Stay: Shimla
En route: Stop at Sundernagar Lake, Pandoh Dam, and Kullu Valley. Check-in: Hotel in Manali. Evening: Free time to explore the local markets. Overnight Stay: Manali
Sightseeing: Visit Hadimba Devi Temple, Vashisht Hot Springs, Manu Temple, and Club House. Leisure: Stroll on Mall Road or relax by the Beas River. Overnight Stay: Manali.
Activities: Adventure sports like paragliding, zorbing, and skiing (in winter). Optional: Rohtang Pass visit (if open), available with a special permit. Overnight Stay: Manali
Travel: Depart from Manali to your onward destination (by road or air).
Answer: Himachal Pradesh is a year-round destination. For pleasant weather and sightseeing, the best time is from March to June. For snowfall and winter sports, visit from December to February. The monsoon season (July to September) is ideal for lush greenery, though landslides may occur
By Air: The main airports are in Shimla (Jubbarhatti), Kullu (Bhuntar Airport), and Kangra (Gaggal Airport). By Train: You can take a train to Kalka Railway Station, which is connected to major cities. From Kalka, a toy train takes you to Shimla. By Road: Himachal is well-connected by road from Delhi, Chandigarh, and other nearby cities via buses or private cars
Shimla: Mall Road, Kufri, Jakhoo Temple. Manali: Solang Valley, Hadimba Temple, Rohtang Pass (optional). Dharamshala: Dalai Lama Temple, Bhagsunag Waterfall, McLeod Ganj. Dalhousie: Colonial architecture, Khajjiar (Mini Switzerland of India)
Answer: Rohtang Pass is open from May to October, depending on weather conditions. A special permit is required to visit, which can be arranged in advance. During peak winter (November to April), it remains closed due to heavy snowfall
Answer: The package typically includes 3-star or 4-star hotels with modern amenities. You can upgrade to luxury hotels or opt for boutique stays, depending on your preferences and budget
Answer: Yes, most tour operators allow customization of packages. You can add extra days, choose specific activities, or modify accommodations based on your interests
Solang Valley: Paragliding, skiing (in winter), zorbing, ATV rides, snowboarding. Khajjiar: Horse riding, zorbing, photography, and picnics by the scenic Khajjiar Lake
Answer: Typically, breakfast and dinner are included. Some premium packages might offer all meals, while others allow for meals at your own expense during sightseeing
Answer: The package includes a private vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing. Depending on the number of travelers, the vehicle could be a sedan, SUV, or a mini-bus