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Himachal Pradesh is one of India’s most popular states, and if you want to go, book a Complete Himachal tour, which lasts 13 nights and 14 days. You will see the major attractions of Chandigarh and Delhi as well as the beautiful landscapes of Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, and Dalhousie. The tour will include sightseeing, a nature walk, shopping, adventure activities, and other activities. Our tour package also includes lodging, meals, and sightseeing for your fantastic trip.
Please keep in mind that this is only a suggestion. We can tailor the package to your specific needs. If you require changes, please contact us.
Arrival at Delhi in the late evening. Transfer to your pre-arranged hotel. Spend the night.
After breakfast, you'll go on a tour of both Old and New Delhi. You will see the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Rajghat, Humayun Tomb, Qutub Minar complex, and Lotus Temple, among other notable Delhi sights. Drive past India Gate, the President's House, and the Government Secretariat. Spend the night.
Have breakfast and then travel by road to Shimla, the state capital of Himachal Pradesh. Check into your hotel upon arrival. You can explore the surrounds on foot if you have the time and stamina. Spend the night.
Explore Shimla's attractions on Day 4 of the tour. The Jakhoo hills, the town's highest peak, are the first attraction of this hill station. The next stop would be at Lord Hanuman's ancient Jhakhu temple. Other stops will include the State Museum, which has a collection of the state's legacy, and the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, a British-era structure. In the evening, wander down Mall Road, where you may do some shopping or proceed to Ridge Road. Spend the night.
On day 5 of the programme, eat breakfast before departing for a day trip to Kufri and Chail. You may enjoy the surrounding beauty as well as skiing in the Kufri valley. Then, stroll up to the Mahasu peak at your leisure. You can rest after reaching Chail. There is a small but lovely resort. Explore the world's oldest cricket ground, which was built in 1893. It is the world's tallest cricket field and polo ground, standing at 2444 metres. Then, return to Shimla for the night.
After breakfast on the sixth day, drive to Manali. On the journey, you will stop in Kullu, which is known as the home of the Gods and Goddesses. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of this hill town, often known as India's orchard. Continue on to Manali, an exceedingly popular hill station in India. When you arrive, check into your pre-arranged hotel for an overnight stay. You can visit the surrounding locations if you have the time and energy.
After breakfast on day 7 of your Himachal trip, start on a tour of Manali sites, which will include the old Hadimba Devi Temple, which is surrounded by cedar forests. This temple was constructed around 1553. Manu Temple, Tibetan Monastery, and Vashishtha Village will be among the other attractions. The evening will be free for leisure activities, and you are welcome to visit the local market if you so desire. Spend the night.
After breakfast, go on a day trip to Solang Valley and the Rohtang Pass. At these well-known tourist destinations, you can participate in a variety of adventure activities such as zummaring, paragliding, rock climbing, and others. Admire the scenery, take photos, build Igloos, and so on. Return to Manali in the evening for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, get on the road to Dharamshala. Check into your pre-booked hotel after arriving. Have a wonderful rest of your day. You can engage in things that interest you, such as exploring your surroundings or going for a walk. Stay in Dharamshala for the night.
Explore McLeod Ganj, Forsyth Ganj, and the cantonment area after breakfast. Dharamshala is well-known for being one of the top destinations in Tibetan Buddhism, art, and cultural studies and research. The iconic monasteries and stupas scattered throughout the area will come next. Spend the night at your hotel.
On day 11, eat breakfast and go to Dalhousie, a well-known hill town known as "The Health Farm of India." Check into your pre-booked hotel upon arrival. In the afternoon, you might go for a leisurely walk and take in the landscape. Spend the night.
After breakfast, depart for an excursion to the enthralling cities of Khajjiar and Chamba. Horseback riding, nature walks, and zorbing are among the activities available here. If you are not interested in adventure, you can still visit popular places such as lakes and temples. Back to Dalhousie for the night.
Have breakfast and then set out on your journey to Chandigarh. Complete the check-in process at your pre-booked hotel upon arrival. Then, spend the rest of the day relaxing by boating on Sukhna Lake or visiting the market. Stay for the night.
After breakfast, see some of Chandigarh's attractions, such as the Rock Garden and Rose Garden. After lunch, we'll hit the road for Delhi. When you arrive in Delhi, you will be taken directly to the airport or railway station to board a flight or train to your next destination.
The best season to visit Himachal is from February to June (Spring and Summer). Winters are the most pleasant and popular time to visit, with snowfall occurring between October and February.
Peak Season - Temperatures in the peak season range from 10°C to 25°C. This period runs from March to June. This is an excellent time to satisfy your curiosity by participating in sightseeing and adventure activities such as paragliding and trekking.
From the end of December to the beginning of January, you may experience snowfall and the beautiful panoramic white vistas of the surrounding mountains, making it a popular honeymoon destination.
Because the Rohtang Pass is only open for 6 to 7 months of the year (April, May, and October), this is the only and best time to visit. Mountain biking, skiing, snow scooter riding, and other adventure activities are available to visitors.
Every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Rohtang Pass - India's highest and most dangerous route, The Rohtang Pass is one of India's highest and most dangerous roads, which can be difficult for any vehicle to navigate. Winding corners, steep drops with no protection, rockfalls, and landslides all contribute to calamity.
Shimla, the state capital, is a major tourist destination. The Kalka-Shimla Railway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site mountain railway. Shimla is also a popular skiing destination in India. Manali, Kinnuar, Kasol, Parvati Valley, Chamba, Kullu, Kinnar Kailesh, and Kasauli are also popular hill stations.
Kasol is a haven for adventure and nature lovers, surrounded by woods and alpine trees. Kasol, sometimes known as Mini-Israel, has natural beauty, vegetation, and wildlife that rivals that of Israel.
Madra, Shimla's Madra Foods.
Dhaam, Shimla's traditional food is Dhaam.
Thukpa, Thukpa is a traditional Shimla dish.
Chha Gosht,Shimla's Chha Gosht.
Mash Daal, In Shimla, eat Mash Daal
Chicken Anardana, Anardana Murg in Shimla.
The town is well-known for its cannabis farms and the stunning vistas of the surrounding hills, which are densely forested with Himalayan vegetation. Visiting Tosh and experiencing Himachal Pradesh's essential culture and way of life is undoubtedly one of the most enjoyable Things to do in Kasol.
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