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6night -7days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Hindi, Pahari
Day 1: Delhi to Shimla
Drive to Shimla after arriving at the train or airport in Delhi. One of the North’s most well-liked hill resorts. The town, which is 6810 feet high, was first chosen as a hospital for sick European commanders. Nevertheless, it quickly grew into a sizable hill town and was designated as the nation’s summer capital. Check into the hotel for an overnight stay as soon as you arrive.
day 2: Shimla-kufri-shimla
Proceed on a sightseeing tour of Shimla after breakfast. Visit Christ Church, Mall Road, Ridge Maidan, and Kufri. Spend the night at the hotel.
day 3: 270 miles from Shimla to Manali
After breakfast, head off to Manali. Manali is a significant hill station in northern India that attracts thousands of tourists each year For those who suffer from the scorching Indian summers, its cool climate offers the ideal sanctuary. Manali is well-known for adventure activities including skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking in addition to having a lot of tourist attractions. Visit the Hanogi Mata Temple en route. Spend the night in a Manali hotel.
Day 4: Manali, Rohtang Pass Manali
Today’s full-day excursion includes a visit to Sollang Valley and Rohtang Pass (up to the snow line in the event that Rohtang is blocked due to snowfall). Spend the night in the hotel.
Day 5 in Manali
Wander about the town and see the recently built Buddhist monastery. Hadimba Devi shrine: This tiny, intriguing shrine is tucked away in a thick forest. According to legend, Hadimba was Bhima’s wife from the Mahabharata epic. Vashist,It is a remarkably charming tiny town perched on a precipitous hillside. The Vashist hot springs are located on the route up to the hamlet. A natural sulfur spring is piped into a contemporary bath house. Dinner and the night before.
Day 6: Travel 300km from Manali to Chandigarh
Wander about the town and see the recently built Buddhist monastery. Hadimba Devi shrine: This tiny, intriguing shrine is tucked away in a thick forest. According to legend, Hadimba was Bhima’s wife from the Mahabharata epic. Vashist is a quaint small village perched on a precipitous hillside. The Vashist hot springs are located on the route up to the hamlet. A natural sulfur spring is piped into a contemporary bath house. Dinner and overnight
Day 6: travel 250 miles from Changirah to Delhi
After breakfast, take a car to Delhi. We take you to the airport or train station so you may continue your adventure.
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