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Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Chandigarh to Shimla & Shimla to local Market Visit Pick up Chandigarh see Run Way Side Seen to move Shimla Hotel After Fresh Visit Shimla One of the most popular places to go to for shopping is at the Mall road in Shimla. This place is the shopping hub and commercial center of Shimla, local side seen the Shimla. All Local side seen , National Park Poney and Yak Ride and One can see the endless Himalayan One can finds mall Souvenirs and knick- knacks here along handicrafts and other artifacts that Shimla is famous for.You can buy the famous Himachali caps that are available in almost any Project, Pandoh dam local. The Ridge that lies along the famous Mall Road is the main venue of all the cultural activities in the town. Being the most popular shopping center in the city, Shimla Ridge links the most important commercial spots such as Lakkar Bazaar, The Mall, Scandal Point, Jakhoo Hill, among others. The Ridge is home to numerous Shimla's landmarks built in Neo-Gothic style that are a must for sightseeing in Shimla. The place is host to the famous Shimla Summer festival that goes on for 5 days and invites travelers from all corners of the world. The festival showcases different performances by local and national artists. Christ Church is the second oldest church in Northern India Night Shimla. |
Day 2: Shimla to Kufri & Local Visit Morning After Breakfast Visit,. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan Panorama from Kufri, explore the various places in and around Shimla. Lying just 24 km from Shimla Mall Road, Shilon Bagh houses outstanding resorts. From here you can access easily a fabulous tourist destination Kufri, situated at (2,633 meters in height) 16 km far from Shimla. The region is an epitome of serenity and tranquility that embraces the most pristine and breathtaking environs. The region is highly visited for its awe-inspiring beauty that is the love of every backpacker who wishes to rejoice amidst the most natural environs of Shimla. Apart from this, the region offers some of the finest accommodation facilities to travelers to make sure they enjoy the most empyrean luxury and comfort. Another tourist attraction Jakhu Hill is located |
Day 3: Shimla Local Market Visit to Kullu to Mandi to Manali Morning After Breakfast Check Out Hotel see Run way Side Seen to Kullu According to ancient Hindu scriptures, the area was known as ‘Kulantapitha’ the end of the habitable world. Nestling within the high Himalayan ranges, the Kullu valley remained isolated from the rest of the world till very recently. The Hindu rulers of Kullu initially ruled over an area restricted to the upper Beas River valley, with their capital in the ancient village of Jagatsukh near Manali. The valley was a gateway to Lahaul and Ladakh andan important stop on the crucial trade route between central Asia and the Gangetic Plains down south. This made the area prosperous and by the 17th century AD, the kingdom had expanded its boundaries to Lahaul-Spiti in the north and the Sutlej River in the east. The capital of the kingdom was first shifted to Naggar, then to Sultanpur before finally settling at Kullu. Kullu grew into an important town when Raja Jagat Singh shifted the capital of the kingdom from Naggar in the mid-17th century. The idol of Lord Raghunathji (Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu, one of the gods in the Hindu trinity), the presiding deity of this town, was brought from his mythical birthplace in Ayodhya by the king. Declared the district headquarters after independence, Kullu is now an important market town for the region, and a transit point for travellers going on to the more popular Manali, 40 kms north. Kullu is also the focal point for trekkers into the Parvati valley and the Pin valley & Then See Run Way Side Seen To Move to Mandi The present District Of Mandi was formed with the merger of two princely states Mandi and Suket on 15th April 1948, when the State of Himachal Pradesh came into existence. Ever since the formation of the district, it has not witnessed any changes in it's jurisdiction., Mandi local Market visit & Then See Run Way Side Seen to go Manali Manali is situated near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, the Beas river with its clear water meanders through the town. On the other side are Deodar and pine trees, tiny fields and fruit orchards. It is an excellent place for a holiday, a favorite resort for trekkers to Lahaul, Spiti, Bara Bhangal, and Zanskar ranges Night Manali |
Day 4: Manali to Rohtang pass Visit Morning move to Rohtang pass, gateway to Lahaul-Spiti valley. It affords a wide panoramic view of the mountains. Here one sees the majesty of the mountains at its height and splendour. At the top of the pass the air seems to glitter against the snow as you look down over herring boned ridges into the Lahaul valley. Rohtang pass and enjoy the hight, back Manali visit Manali local market, Free time for shopping or leisure activities. Enjoy get together with your travel companions in the evening. |
Day 5: Manali Local side seen Visit & Local Market Visit see local Manali like Hadimba temple, Manu temple ,Vashisht Bath, Van Vihar,,,,see run way side seen Manali is situated near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, the Beas river with its clear water meanders through the town. On the other side are deodar and pine trees, tiny fields and fruit orchards. It is an excellent place for a holiday, a favorite resort for trekkers to Lahaul, Spiti, Bara Bhangal, and Zanskar ranges. From temples to antiquity, to picturesque sight-seeing spots and adventure activities, Manali is a popular resort for all seasons and for all travellers visit,,,,see run way side seen Manali is situated near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, the Beas river with its clear water meanders through the town. On the other side are deodar and pine trees, tiny fields and fruit orchards. It is an excellent place for a holiday, a favorite resort for trekkers to Lahaul, Spiti, Bara Bhangal (Kangra), and Zanskar ranges. From temples to antiquity, to picturesque sight-seeing spots and adventure activities, Manali is a popular resort for all seasons and for all travelers Explore the beautiful surrounding of Manali. Enjoy thrills of Water Rafting in Beas river (subject to operation). Free time for shopping or leisure activities. Enjoy get together with your travel companions in the evening. See local side seen and local market. Night Manali |
Day 6: Manali to Manikaran To Dharamsala Local Market Visit Morning After Breakfast Check Out Hotel See run Way Side Seen To visit Manikaran , is famous for its hot springs. Thousands of people take a holy dip in hot waters here. The water is so hot that dal, rice & vegetables etc. can be cooked in it. It is also a well known pilgrimage place for both Hindus & Sikhs. Ramchandra and Shivaji temples besides a Gurudwara are there. According to an old legend, Manikaran is connected with Lord Shiva and his divine consort, Parvati, who lost her ear rings here, which gave birth to hot waters on the bank of Parvati river Manikaran is a pilgrimage centre for Hindus and Sikhs. The Hindus believe that Manu recreated human life in Manikaran after the flood, making it a sacred area. It has many temples and a Gurudwara.[1] There are temples of the Hindu deities Rama, Krishna, and Vishnu.[2] The area is well known for its hot springs[3] and its beautiful landscape. After This Visit See Run Way Side Seen to Move Dharamshala, popularly known as the ‘Queen of the Hills’, is divided into lower and upper towns with a difference of 457m(1500ft.) between them. The mountains enfold 3 sides of the town and the valley stretches to the south. There is a beautiful resort of Dharamshala, which stands on the spur of the Dharamshala range. Visit Local market Visit Night Dharamshala. |
Day 7: Dharamsala to Naddi To Mc Leod Ganj Morning After Breakfast See Run Way Side Seen To Move Naddi Naddi Local Visit After This Visit Mc Leod Ganj . The arrival of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, along with thousands of refugees to Dharamshala in 1959 made the life here more active. number of tibetan settlements with religious education and other rehabilitation centers mushroomed all over the Mc Leod Ganj. As Dharamshala became the headquarter of the Tibetan Government in exile, headed by Dalai Lama, it gained prominence all over the world and prominent personalities started arriving here. Mc leod Ganj emerged as a major Buddhist centre.,After This Visit See Run Way Side Seen To Move Dalhousie. Dalhousie has been named after the British Governor - General of the l9th century,Lord Dalhousie. Surrounded by varied vegetation - pines, dodders, oaks and flower in. |
Day 8: Dharamsala To Dalhousie Local Market Visit & Local Side Seen Visit Early Morning After Breakfast Check Out Hotel See Run Way Side Seen To Move Dalhousie. Dalhousie has been named after the British Governor - General of the l9th century,Lord Dalhousie. Surrounded by varied vegetation - pines, dodders, oaks and flowering oaks and flowering rhododendronlakad bagar Gandhi chonk local market, Dalhousie Churche. |
Day 9: Dalhousie Local To Khajjiar Morning After Breakfast Visit Local |
Day 10: Dalhousie to Amritsar & Wagah Border Visit Morning After Breakfast Check Out hotel Visit See Run Way Side Seen To Move Amritsar Evening Time Visit Wagah Border in Amritsar between Pakistan and India is the only road border between the two countries. It lies on the Grand Trunk Road between the cities of Amritsar, Punjab, India, and Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The border is located 22 km from Lahore and 28 km from Amritsar. Apart from its national significance it is visited with great patriotism and enthusiasm for the ceremony that happens every day before sunset. The highlight is lowering of the flags of the two countries simultaneously. The flags are folded and the ceremony ends with a gesture that involves a brusque handshake between soldiers from either side which is followed by the closing of the gates. The spectacle of the ceremony attracts many visitors from both sides of the border, as well as international tourists for its high energy and enthusiastic ceremonial practice. This checkpoint at Wagah Border in Amritsar draws plenty of global attention and affords a stage for Indian and Pakistani paramilitary |
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