Destination

Himachal Domestic, Middle East
Grand Himachal
  • Duration: 15 nights
  • Holiday Type: Couple, Honeymoon, Family, Adventure, Winters, Mountains, Sports, Spiritual, Temples, Scenic, Religious, Long Drive
Tour Includes:

Hotel
Meals
Transport
Sightseeing
  • Cities: Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala and Dalhousie
  • Package Cost with Premium 4* hotel – INR 1,39,999 per person on double occupancy
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Duration
3 Days 4 Nights
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Group Size
10 Person
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Tour Guide
2 Mentor

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Grand Himachal
Himachal Pradesh, often referred to as "Dev Bhoomi" (Land of the Gods), is a breathtaking tapestry of nature, culture, and spirituality. Cradled in the mighty Himalayas, this northern Indian state captivates visitors with its pristine beauty, rich heritage, and heartwarming hospitality. The moment you enter its boundaries, the air turns fresher, the pace of life slows, and the landscape transforms into a mesmerizing canvas of mountains, forests, rivers, and quaint hill towns. Beyond its postcard-perfect scenery, Himachal is a mosaic of vibrant traditions, ancient legends, and deeply spiritual roots. Dotted with centuries-old temples and monasteries, the region is as sacred as it is scenic. From the fiery flames of Jwala Ji Temple to the calm aura of Tibetan monasteries in McLeod Ganj, Himachal’s spiritual soul leaves a lasting impression on visitors. For thrill-seekers, Himachal is an adventure playground. Trekking through remote valleys like Spiti and Lahaul, paragliding over Bir-Billing, rafting in the Beas River, or skiing in Solang and Narkanda—every corner invite exploration and excitement. Meanwhile, serene hamlets like Tirthan Valley, Barot, and Chitkul offer solitude and raw natural beauty away from the tourist trail. Culturally rich and ecologically diverse, Himachal is also known for its handicrafts, folk music, and traditional festivals. The warm-hearted people, dressed in colorful attire, celebrate life with joy, especially during vibrant events like Kullu Dussehra and Shimla Summer Festival. Whether you're sipping tea while watching the sun rise over snow-laden peaks, wandering through apple orchards, or soaking in hot springs beneath starlit skies—Himachal Pradesh has a way of touching your soul and calling you back.

Upon your arrival at Chandigarh Airport or Railway Station, you will be warmly welcomed by our local representative, who will assist you with your luggage and introduce you to your driver. After a brief orientation, begin your scenic road journey to Shimla, the picturesque hill station nestled in the lap of the Himalayas and once the summer capital of British India.
As you leave the plains of Chandigarh behind, the drive gradually ascends through winding mountain roads. En route, you can choose to make optional stops (on direct payment basis).
Pinjore Gardens (Yadavindra Gardens)
A historic 17th-century Mughal-style Garden offering beautifully landscaped lawns, fountains, and floral arrangements.
Timber Trail Resort
Known for its cable car ride offering panoramic views of the hills and valleys, this makes for a thrilling and scenic detour.
Continue your drive, enjoying the stunning vistas of the Shivalik Hills, with their pine-covered slopes, charming villages, and occasional glimpses of mountain streams.
Arrive in Shimla by afternoon or early evening, and proceed to check-in at your pre-booked hotel. Take some time to relax and freshen up after the journey.
Later, head out for a leisurely evening walk along the famous mall Road — the bustling heart of Shimla. Explore local shops, quaint cafes, and enjoy the colonial charm of The Ridge.A spacious open space with panoramic mountain views, often the center of cultural activities.
Christ Church
The second oldest church in North India, known for its neo-Gothic architecture and stunning stained-glass windows.
Soak in the refreshing mountain air and the serene ambiance of the town. After this relaxing excursion, return to your hotel. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the in-house restaurant.
Overnight at Shimla hotel.
After breakfast, begin your scenic drive to Kufri, a picturesque hill retreat just 16 km from Shimla, known for its tranquil environment, adventure sports, and panoramic Himalayan views.
Kufri Sightseeing Green Valley • Enroute to Kufri, stop at Green Valley, a breathtaking stretch surrounded by dense deodar and pine forests. • A perfect spot for photography with deep valleys and snow-capped peaks in the backdrop. Kufri Fun World • One of the highest amusement parks in the world. • Indulge in optional activities like:  Horse riding or yak rides to reach Mahasu Peak (weather permitting).  Enjoy go-karting, ziplining, and other adventure activities (on direct payment).  Fun for kids and adults alike, especially in winter when it turns into a snow playground. Himalayan Nature Park (Optional Visit) • Home to various Himalayan wildlife including leopards, bears, and the elusive snow leopard. • Ideal for nature and animal lovers interested in flora and fauna unique to this region.
Return to Shimla by afternoon for local sightseeing.
Shimla Local Sightseeing 1. Jakhu Temple (Dedicated to Lord Hanuman) • Located on the highest peak of Shimla (approx. 2.5 km uphill from Ridge). • Take a ropeway ride for a scenic aerial view of the town (optional). • The massive 108-feet Hanuman statue is a major highlight. 2. Scandal Point & The Ridge • Walk through Scandal Point, a famous intersection offering splendid views. • The Ridge is Shimla’s cultural hub, offering views of the snow-clad ranges and colonial architecture. 3. Lakkar Bazaar • Explore this traditional market famous for wooden handicrafts, walking sticks, and souvenirs. 4. Gaiety Theatre (Exterior View) • Admire the Gothic-style British architecture of this historical theatre, once a center of cultural performances in the colonial era. 5. Tibetan Market • Great place for local shopping – woollen clothes, jewelry, and Tibetan artifacts at bargain prices. 6. Mall Road – Leisure Time • Spend quality time exploring cafes, bakeries, bookshops, and local fashion stores. • Don’t miss trying some hot momos, Himachali dishes, or a warm coffee with views of the hills. Return to your hotel.
Enjoy dinner and relax after a fulfilling day filled with adventure, scenic beauty, culture, and shopping.
Overnight at Shimla hotel.
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, embark on a picturesque full-day excursion to Naldehra and Tattapani, two serene getaways nestled amidst the scenic hills of Himachal Pradesh.
Naldehra – Nature’s Golf Paradise Your first stop is Naldehra, located about 22 km from Shimla, a charming hill hamlet known for its natural beauty and colonial legacy. • Naldehra Golf Course: Explore one of the oldest and most beautiful golf courses in India, originally laid out by Lord Curzon. Surrounded by tall deodar trees and lush meadows, it sits at an altitude of over 2,200 meters and offers a stunning view of the surrounding valleys. • Enjoy a peaceful walk around the course or take a horse ride (optional) through the pine-scented forests. • Ideal for nature lovers and photographers looking to capture untouched Himalayan landscapes.
Tattapani – Hot Springs & River Adventure After soaking in the beauty of Naldehra, drive further to Tattapani, around 30 km from Naldehra, situated on the banks of the Sutlej River. • Natural Hot Water Springs: Famous for its sulfur-rich hot springs believed to have therapeutic properties, where you can dip your feet or enjoy a soothing bath (changing rooms available near springs). • River Rafting (Seasonal & Optional): Adventure seekers can opt for river rafting in the cold waters of the Sutlej (subject to seasonal flow and availability). • Enjoy lunch at a riverside dhaba or café (on direct payment), with breathtaking views of the valley. On your way back, unwind and relish the enchanting countryside dotted with pine forests, apple orchards, and mountain villages. Reach Shimla by evening and relax at your hotel. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the hotel.
Overnight at Shimla hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel, set off on a tranquil and refreshing full-day excursion to Chail, a serene hill station located about 45 km from Shimla. Known for its untouched natural beauty, royal history, and panoramic mountain views, Chail offers a perfect mix of peace and exploration.
Chail Palace – A Glimpse into Royal Grandeur
• Your first stop is the Chail Palace; a former royal summer retreat built in the late 19th century by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala after he was denied entry into Shimla by the British. • The palace is set amidst deodar forests and lush lawns and boasts grand architecture with ornate furniture and vintage charm. • Take a guided walk through the palace grounds and enjoy its heritage ambiance.
World’s Highest Cricket Ground
• Next, visit the Chail Cricket Ground, recognized as the highest cricket ground in the world, located at an altitude of 2,444 meters. • Surrounded by pine and deodar trees, this unique and quiet ground is a must-see spot even for non-cricket lovers due to its location and scenic views. • Though matches are rarely held here, the location is perfect for photos and soaking in the mountain air.
Kali Tibba Temple – Spirituality with a View
• Head towards Kali Tibba, a hilltop temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, perched on a solitary hill. • Known for its peaceful ambiance and breathtaking 360-degree views of the Shivalik Range and surrounding valleys, it's a great place for meditation, reflection, and panoramic photography. • Spend some time at the temple enjoying the spiritual energy and natural surroundings.
Leisure Time in Nature
• After sightseeing, take a gentle stroll through Chail’s tranquil forest trails, known for their wildlife sightings, chirping birds, and soothing greenery. • Enjoy a packed picnic or stop at a local café for lunch (on direct payment basis). • Chail’s less commercial and less crowded vibe makes it perfect for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts.
Begin your drive back to Shimla in the evening, watching the sun cast golden hues over the hills. Reach your hotel and unwind after a relaxed day of scenic exploration. Enjoy a warm dinner at the hotel.
Overnight at Shimla hotel.
Start your day early with a wholesome breakfast at your Shimla hotel, soaking in the crisp morning air and scenic beauty of the Queen of Hills. After breakfast, begin your unforgettable road trip from Shimla to Manali — a picturesque journey of around 250 km that typically takes 7–8 hours, weaving through some of Himachal Pradesh’s most beautiful landscapes.
As you leave Shimla behind, the road winds through charming towns like Mandi, Bilaspur, and Kullu. En route, take a break at a local dhaba or café of your choice for lunch (at your own cost). Enjoy local Himachali flavors or a simple North Indian meal while relishing panoramic views of valleys and rivers.
By evening, arrive in the vibrant town of Manali, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas along the banks of the Beas River. Check in to your hotel and take some time to relax and unwind after the long journey. A delicious dinner awaits you at the hotel, giving you the perfect chance to recharge.
Rest well tonight — the coming days are packed with fun-filled adventures, breathtaking sights, and unforgettable experiences in and around Manali.
Overnight at Manali hotel.
After breakfast, proceed for a full-day local sightseeing tour of Manali.
Today, immerse yourself in the charm and serenity of Manali with visits to its most iconic attractions. This tour offers a perfect blend of nature, spirituality, culture, and leisure.
Hadimba Devi Temple
Begin your day by visiting the Hadimba Devi Temple, a historic wooden temple built in 1553 and dedicated to Hadimba, the wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Nestled among tall deodar trees, the temple is known for its unique architecture — a four-tiered pagoda roof and intricately carved wooden doors. The peaceful surroundings and lush green forest make it an ideal spot for quiet reflection and photos.
Vasishta Temple & Hot Water Springs
Next, head to the Vasishta Temple, located across the Beas River. This ancient temple is dedicated to sage Vasishta and is famous for its natural hot water springs. The geothermal waters here are believed to have healing properties, and visitors can take a relaxing dip in the public bath areas. The setting offers a blend of spirituality and natural wellness.
Manu Temple
Continue to the Manu Temple, the only temple in India dedicated to the sage Manu, the legendary creator of mankind in Hindu mythology. Situated in the old part of Manali, the temple provides insight into the region’s deep-rooted spiritual beliefs. The path to the temple passes through narrow lanes and traditional Himachali houses, giving a glimpse into local life.
Club House
After the spiritual visits, enjoy some recreational time at the Club House. This government-run facility is popular with families and kids, offering indoor games like table tennis, carrom, and pool. There are also boating options and a small shopping area with handicraft stalls and snack outlets, perfect for a short fun break.
Tibetan Monastery and Van Vihar
Visit the peaceful Tibetan Monastery, adorned with colorful prayer flags and Buddhist art. It's a tranquil spot for spiritual seekers and those curious about Tibetan culture. Right nearby is Van Vihar, a small nature park with tall pine trees, benches, and a man-made pond where you can enjoy a relaxing paddle boat ride or a quiet stroll.
Mall Road
In the late afternoon, head to Mall Road, the commercial heart of Manali. Spend time shopping for souvenirs like woollen clothes, shawls, hand-woven carpets, and Kullu caps. You can also explore cozy cafés, street food stalls, and bakeries that offer everything from momos to hot chocolate. Don’t forget to bargain while buying local handicrafts and woollens from Tibetan markets nearby.
Return to the hotel in the evening. After a fulfilling day exploring Manali’s highlights, head back to your hotel. Relax and freshen up before enjoying a warm dinner served at the hotel.
Overnight at Manali hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel, gear up for an exciting day exploring the majestic natural beauty and thrilling adventure offerings of the region north of Manali.
Solang Valley – Adventure and Views
Your first stop is the famous Solang Valley, located about 14 km from Manali. This picturesque valley is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush meadows, making it a hotspot for adventure lovers and nature seekers.
Things to do at Solang Valley (activities on direct payment basis)
• Paragliding: Soar over the valley and enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas. • Skiing (in winter months): Try your hand at skiing down snowy slopes (equipment and instructors available on-site). • Zorbing: Roll downhill in a giant inflatable ball — a fun experience especially for kids and families. • Ropeway Ride: Take a gondola ride up the mountains for sweeping views of the valley and glaciers. • Snow Scooters & ATV rides: For a thrilling ride on snow-covered trails (seasonal).
You’ll have ample time here to enjoy the activities of your choice, take memorable photos, and grab snacks from local stalls offering Maggi, momos, and hot beverages.
Atal Tunnel – An Engineering Marvel
If the weather and road conditions are favorable, proceed towards the Atal Tunnel, the world's longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet. Stretching over 9.02 kilometers beneath the Rohtang Pass, the tunnel connects Manali to the Lahaul-Spiti Valley throughout the year.
• Experience driving through this modern marvel, surrounded by raw Himalayan beauty. • Photo stops at the north portal (Sissu side) provide breathtaking views of the rugged landscape. • Enjoy the contrast of weather between Manali and the cold desert terrain on the other side of the tunnel.
Rohtang Pass (Optional – subject to permit & seasonal access)
(Approx. 51 km from Manali – opens mid-May to early October)
If the National Green Tribunal (NGT) permits are acquired and the pass is open, continue your journey to Rohtang Pass, a high mountain pass at an altitude of 13,050 ft. Rohtang is a dream destination for snow lovers.
• Snow Activities: Snow biking, snow tubing, and making snowmen. • Scenic Beauty: Surreal views of glaciers, peaks, and rivers — ideal for photography. • Leh-Manali Highway Glimpse: Get a sense of this epic route that leads to Ladakh.
Note:
A limited number of vehicles are allowed daily, and advance booking is required. Tourists are advised to carry warm clothing due to unpredictable and cold weather at higher altitudes. Return to Manali by evening Begin your drive back to Manali after an adventurous day. Enjoy the changing views as the sun sets over the mountains.
Overnight at Manali hotel.
Enjoy full-Day Manikaran Excursion
• 08:00 AM – Enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel.
• 09:00 AM – Depart for Manikaran Sahib, located around 85 km from Manali in the picturesque Parvati Valley. En route, enjoy scenic views of pine forests, mountain villages, and the Parvati River.
• 12:30 PM – Arrive at Manikaran Sahib, a revered pilgrimage site for both Sikhs and Hindus. Visit the Gurudwara Sahib, known for its miraculous natural hot water springs believed to have healing properties. Explore the Ram Temple and surrounding religious sites. Relish the simple yet fulfilling Langar (community meal) served at the Gurudwara.
• 02:00 PM – Depart for a short visit to Kasol, a popular riverside hamlet known for its scenic beauty and vibrant backpacker culture. Walk through the quaint lanes, explore local cafes, and enjoy the tranquil ambiance.
• 04:30 PM – Begin your return drive to Manali.
• 07:00 PM – Arrive back at the hotel. Freshen up and relax.
• 08:00 PM – Enjoy a warm dinner at the hotel.
You may choose to relax at the hotel, stroll along the mall Road, or indulge in some shopping for local handicrafts, woollens, and souvenirs.
Overnight at Manali hotel.
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Manali, surrounded by the serene beauty of pine forests and snow-capped peaks. After breakfast, check out and embark on a scenic road journey to Dharamshala — a drive of approximately 240–250 km, taking around 7–8 hours through the heart of Himachal Pradesh.
As you leave Manali, the road descends into the lush Kullu Valley and winds past quaint hill towns, dense deodar forests, and terraced fields. Enjoy the ever-changing Himalayan landscapes along the way. Stop for lunch at a local dhaba or café of your choice en route (at your own cost), where you can savor fresh local cuisine in a peaceful roadside setting.
By evening, arrive at Dharamshala — the spiritual capital of Himachal and home to the Dalai Lama. Check in to your hotel and relax after the journey. Enjoy a warm and comforting dinner at the hotel as the cool mountain air sets in. Rest well tonight — the coming days promise a blend of spiritual exploration, Tibetan culture, and natural beauty that will leave you rejuvenated and inspired. Overnight at Dharamshala hotel.
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, embark on a full-day exploration of the serene and scenic town of Dharamshala, nestled in the lap of the Dhauladhar mountains. The day is packed with a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, spiritual experiences, and adventure.
Sightseeing Highlights
HPCA Cricket Stadium
Start your tour with a visit to the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium – one of the highest international stadiums in the world. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Dhauladhar ranges, this stadium offers breathtaking views and a unique cricketing experience.
War Memorial
Located in a pine forest, this peaceful site commemorates the brave soldiers of Himachal Pradesh who laid down their lives for the nation. Walk along shaded paths and explore the museum and historical displays.
Tea Gardens of Dharamshala
Visit the lush green tea gardens of Dharamshala where Kangra tea is grown. Enjoy a peaceful walk through the plantations and experience the aroma of fresh tea leaves. You can also click beautiful pictures here.
Norbulingka Institute
A hub of Tibetan culture and craftsmanship, this institute preserves and promotes traditional Tibetan art forms. Admire intricate Thangka paintings, wood carvings, and the peaceful Japanese-inspired gardens.
Indru Nag (Optional Paragliding Spot)
For adventure enthusiasts, a short detour to Indru Nag offers the chance to experience paragliding with panoramic views of Dharamshala and the surrounding valleys. The adrenaline-filled flight is unforgettable and recommended for thrill-seekers
Gyuto Monastery
Visit this peaceful and spiritually charged monastery known for its tantric teachings and striking architecture. The serene environment, golden statues, and chanting monks create a deeply calming atmosphere.
Dal Lake & Naddi Viewpoint
End the day with a relaxing visit to the calm and reflective Dal Lake surrounded by deodar trees. Then head to Naddi Viewpoint for panoramic vistas of the snow-capped Dhauladhar range, perfect for sunset views and photography.
Return to your hotel by evening. Enjoy a delicious dinner and relax overnight at your hotel in Dharamshala, soaking in the day’s experiences.
Overnight at Dharamshala hotel.
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, begin your scenic drive to McLeod Ganj, a serene and spiritually vibrant suburb of Dharamshala nestled in the lap of the Dhauladhar mountains. Known as “Little Lhasa,” this town is the spiritual hub of Tibetan culture in India and the home-in-exile of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Places to Explore as follows.
Namgyal Monastery
Begin your day with a visit to the Namgyal Monastery, the personal monastery of the Dalai Lama. This peaceful sanctuary is an important center of learning and prayer for Tibetan monks. Admire the large prayer wheels, traditional murals, and monks in meditation as you soak in the tranquil energy of the place.
Tsuglagkhang Complex
Just adjacent to the monastery lies the Tsuglagkhang Complex, which includes the Dalai Lama Temple, a museum, and a library of Tibetan works and archives. The complex is open to visitors and offers a peaceful space for quiet contemplation, prayer, and learning about Tibetan heritage.
Bhagsunag Temple & Waterfall
Next, head to the sacred Bhagsunag Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and revered by both Hindus and local Gorkha communities. A short, picturesque trek from the temple leads you to the Bhagsunag Waterfall, a refreshing natural cascade perfect for photography and relaxation.
St. John in the Wilderness Church
Surrounded by tall deodar trees, visit the St. John in the Wilderness Church, a beautiful neo-Gothic stone structure dating back to 1852. The stained-glass windows and serene graveyard evoke a strong colonial charm amidst nature’s silence.
Tibetan Market
Explore the lively Tibetan Market, a colorful space lined with shops selling authentic Tibetan handicrafts, woollens, jewelery, handmade soaps, thangkas (Buddhist paintings), and prayer flags. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs while supporting local artisans
Take a break and enjoy some delicious local Tibetan cuisine. Popular options include: Steamed Momos, Thukpa (noodle soup), Butter Tea, Tibetan bread and Tingmo
Feel free to relax at a quaint café or try out rooftop eateries offering mountain views.
As the sun begins to set behind the mountains, drive back to your hotel in Dharamshala, soaking in the memories of a spiritually enriching and culturally immersive day.
Enjoy a warm dinner at the hotel and unwind.
Overnight at Dharamshala hotel.
After a wholesome breakfast at your hotel in Dharamshala, embark on a scenic full-day excursion to Palampur, a charming hill town nestled amidst tea gardens, pine forests, and snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar range. This tranquil region is known for its pristine beauty, spiritual energy, and cultural richness.
Chamunda Devi Temple
Your first stop is at the sacred Chamunda Devi Temple, one of the 51 revered Shakti Peethas in Hindu mythology. Situated along the banks of the Baner River, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda – a fierce form of Durga. The temple complex offers a spiritual ambiance, beautiful sculptures, and a peaceful setting with the sound of river waters enhancing the serenity.
Highlights in Palampur:
Palampur Tea Gardens
On reaching Palampur, take a leisurely walk through the lush green tea gardens – a visual treat for nature lovers. Known as the "Tea Capital of Northwest India," Palampur is famous for its Kangra tea. Learn about the tea-making process, and enjoy the aromatic surroundings ideal for photography.
Tashi Jong Monastery
Next, visit the beautiful Tashi Jong Monastery, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery nestled in the hills. The peaceful complex houses traditional Tibetan architecture, a vibrant prayer hall, and a residence for monks. It’s a quiet retreat perfect for reflection and soaking in the calming energy of Tibetan Buddhist practices.
Neugal Khad
Stop by Neugal Khad, a stunning river gorge offering mesmerizing views of the Dhauladhar mountains and a perfect spot for a peaceful break. The place is ideal for photography, a riverside walk, or just enjoying the serenity of the flowing waters and fresh mountain air.
Optional: Andretta Pottery Village (Time Permitting)
If time allows, explore the quaint Andretta Artist Village, known for its pottery workshops and vibrant cultural heritage. Visit the Andretta Pottery Studio, where you can witness skilled artisans at work and even try your hand at basic pottery techniques. The village was once home to Norah Richards, a pioneer of modern Indian theatre.
After a refreshing and soulful day in the valleys of Palampur, begin your drive back to Dharamshala by evening, cherishing the peaceful experiences and scenic landscapes.
Reach your hotel and enjoy a warm dinner. Relax and unwind for the night with a stay in Dharamshala, wrapping up a day filled with nature, devotion, and artistic charm.
Overnight at Dharamshala hotel.
Start your morning with a refreshing breakfast at your hotel in Dharamshala, soaking in the peaceful vibes and stunning mountain views. After check-out, embark on a picturesque road trip to Dalhousie — a charming hill station nestled in the Dhauladhar range. The journey covers around 120 km and takes approximately 4–5 hours, offering beautiful sights of pine forests, winding mountain roads, and sleepy villages.
Along the way, you’ll pass through scenic towns like Nurpur and Banikhet. Take a break for lunch at a roadside café or dhaba of your choice (at your own cost), where you can enjoy a simple yet delicious meal with views of the surrounding hills.
By late afternoon or early evening, arrive in Dalhousie — a colonial-era retreat known for its serene ambiance and panoramic views. Check in to your hotel and unwind after the drive. A warm and comforting dinner will be served at the hotel, giving you a perfect end to your travel day.
Rest and rejuvenate tonight, as the upcoming days are filled with exciting excursions, peaceful nature walks, and the timeless charm of Dalhousie and its nearby gems.
Overnight at Dalhousie hotel.
After an early breakfast at the hotel, embark on a scenic drive to Khajjiar (Mini-Switzerland of India), located about 16 km (approx. 45 minutes) from Dalhousie. As you ascend through winding mountain roads, enjoy the breathtaking views of pine-clad valleys and distant snow-capped peaks
Mid-Morning: Explore Khajjiar
Upon arrival, spend quality time soaking in the charm of this beautiful plateau — a green meadow surrounded by deodar forests with a tranquil lake at its center.
Khajjiar lake:
A small yet serene waterbody fringed by grasses and cedar trees. Ideal spot for photography and a peaceful stroll.
Khajji Nag Temple:
A 12th-century temple dedicated to the serpent deity Khajjinag, blending Hindu and Mughal architecture.
Optional Activities:
Horse riding on the meadow
Zorbing (seasonal) and paragliding (weather permitting)
Short nature walks or simply relaxing under the cedar canopy
Lunch: You may carry a packed lunch or enjoy local food at small eateries in Khajjiar serving Maggi, rajma-chawal, or momos.
Early Afternoon: Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary Excursion
While returning from Khajjiar or en route (depending on your chosen direction), detour to Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary, a beautiful forest reserve known for its dense deodar, oak, and fir forests. Drive till Kalatop Forest Rest House, and then enjoy a leisurely walk or short trek on designated forest trails. The sanctuary is home to Himalayan monals, barking deer, langurs, and occasionally, black bears. Keep your camera ready for some wildlife sightings! The fresh mountain air and the stillness of the forest make this a rejuvenating experience. Head back to your hotel in Dalhousie by early evening. Relax after a refreshing day in nature.
Enjoy a warm dinner at the hotel and share memories of your day in the "Mini-Switzerland of India."
Overnight at Dalhousie hotel.
After a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Dalhousie, embark on a memorable day excursion to Chamba, a beautiful valley town nestled along the banks of the Ravi River. The scenic drive of approximately 65 km (about 2.5 hours) takes you through winding mountain roads, pine forests, and charming hillside hamlets, offering panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range.
Cultural & Historical Exploration in Chamba
Upon arrival in Chamba, begin your heritage trail with a visit to the town’s most revered temples and architectural gems.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple Complex
A sacred site with a legend linked to King Sahil Varman’s daughter, this temple holds spiritual significance and features distinct Himachali design.
Chamunda Devi Temple
Located on a hill overlooking the town, this temple is devoted to Goddess Chamunda and offers sweeping views of the Chamba Valley below.
Akhand Chandi Palace
Step into Chamba’s royal past as you explore this 18th-century palace, blending Mughal and British architectural elements. Its white façade and ornate interiors reflect the grandeur of the Dogra kings.
Stroll Through Chaugan and Local Markets
Take a leisurely walk through Chaugan, Chamba’s sprawling green town square. This open space is the cultural heartbeat of the town, surrounded by colonial buildings, local shops, and cafes. Browse through handicraft stores and woolen shops selling traditional Chamba shawls, Chamba rumals (embroidered handkerchiefs), and other souvenirs.
Enjoy a peaceful lunch by the riverside
Soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of the Ravi River and capturing beautiful photos of the mountains and valley around. The serene natural surroundings make for a perfect mid-day break. In the late afternoon, begin your scenic return drive back to Dalhousie. The route is especially enchanting as the sun sets over the hills.
Upon arrival, unwind at your hotel. Dinner will be served at your hotel, giving you time to relax and reflect on a day rich in culture, history, and natural beauty.
Overnight at Dalhousie hotel.
Enjoy a relaxed morning and hearty breakfast at the hotel. Check out and bid goodbye to the charming hills of Dalhousie.
Drive through scenic mountain roads to reach Pathankot railway station (approx. 2 hours).Arrive well in time for your onward train journey, carrying beautiful memories of the mountains with you.

Your stay at Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala and Dalhousie is at decent 4* hotel, carefully selected for comfort, location, and hospitality. Each hotel offers the perfect base for relaxation after a full day of exploration.

Premium 4 Star hotels
Hotel Name: Renest River Country Resort, Manali 4*
Address: NH-3, Rangri, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131
Hotel Name: Royale Retreat, Shimla 4*
Address: 5 Dingle Estate, Near Victory Tunnel, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171003
Hotel Name: Fortune Park Moksha – ITC hotels Dharamshala 4*
Address: Strawberry Hills, Satobari, near Dal Lake, Dharamshala, Bhatala, HP 176216
Hotel Name: Grand View Hotel, Dalhousie 4*
Address: Near Dalhousie Club, Moti Tiba, Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh 176304

Room Category: Standard

Hotel Features:
  • Complimentary daily breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi in all areas (subject to hotel)
  • Air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities (subject to hotel)
  • 24/7 front desk and concierge services (subject to hotel)
  • In-room safe, minibar, and tea/coffee facilities (subject to hotel)
  • Swimming pool, gym, and spa (subject to hotel)
Note:
  • Hotel check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out is at 12:00 PM. Early check-in or late check-out is subject to availability and may incur additional charges.
  • If the mentioned hotel is unavailable, we will provide an alternative of similar category & budget.
Tour Inclusions
  • 04 Nights stay in Shimla at a well-rated, comfortable hotel.
  • 04 Nights stay in Manali at a well-rated, comfortable hotel.
  • 04 Nights stay in Dharamshala at a well-rated, comfortable hotel.
  • 03 Nights stay in Dalhousie at a well-rated, comfortable hotel.
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner included at the hotel. Enjoy a variety of North Indian and Himachali dishes served fresh each day.
  • All transfers and local sightseeing will be done by a dedicated private cab (AC Vehicle – suitable for mountain travel).
  • Full Day Kufri Excursion & Shimla Local Sightseeing.
  • Full Day Trip to Naldehra & Tattapani.
  • Full Day Trip to Chail – A Royal & Scenic Getaway.
  • Full-Day Manali City Tour.
  • Full-Day Solang Valley Tour with Atal Tunnel & Rohtang Pass.
  • Full-Day Manikaran Trip (Parvati Valley).
  • Full day Dharamshala Local Sightseeing.
  • Day Trip to McLeod Ganj – “Little Lhasa”.
  • Excursion to Palampur & Chamunda Devi – A Day of Nature, Spirituality & Art.
  • Excursion to Khajjiar & Kalatop.
  • Excursion to Chamba – A Journey into Heritage and Serenity.
  • Pick-up from Chandigarh Airport or Railway Station by private AC cab.
  • Drop at Pathankot Railway Station by private AC cab.
  • All toll taxes, parking charges, state entry fees, fuel, and driver allowance are included.
  • All applicable hotel and transport taxes are covered in the package.
Tour Exclusions
  • Airfare (Domestic flights) or Train tickets is not included.
  • GST of 5% will be applied on the total bill.
  • Vehicle will not be available for personal use or beyond the itinerary.
  • Early check-in or late check-out requests are subject to availability and not guaranteed.
  • Personal expenses including in-room dining, special food or beverage orders (alcoholic/non-alcoholic).
  • Meals not mentioned under the inclusions section are not part of the package.
  • Any adventure or sports activities are chargeable separately.
  • Rohtang Pass permit & transport (subject to NGT regulations).
  • Additional tours, activities, or sightseeing not listed in the official itinerary.
  • Entrance charges to all tourist attractions and monuments will extra.
  • Costs for porter services, photography/videography permits, and tour guides.
  • Porterage, tips, and personal expenses such as gratuities or incidental costs.
  • Any other items or services not specifically outlined in the inclusions.
Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit:

• Summer (March to June) – Ideal for sightseeing and pleasant weather.
• Winter (December to February) – Snow lovers can enjoy snowfall and winter sports.
• Avoid Monsoon (July to September) due to landslides and roadblocks.

Clothing:

• Pack light woollens in summer and heavy woollens in winter.
• Carry comfortable walking shoes with good grip for hilly terrain.

Getting There:

• The most scenic route is via the Kalka–Shimla Toy Train (UNESCO Heritage).
• Alternatively, take a private cab or bus from Chandigarh or Delhi.
• Roads are curvy—carry motion sickness tablets if needed.

Local Transport:

• Most local sightseeing is done by private cabs or on foot.
• Mall Road is a no-vehicle zone – be ready to walk a lot

Stay & Accommodation:

• Book in Advance: Especially during peak seasons like summer and Christmas–New Year.
• Choose Central Locations: Stay near Mall Road or The Ridge for easy access to major attractions.

Food & Essentials:

• Try Local Cuisine: Don’t miss Himachali dishes like Chana Madra, Siddu, and Tudkiya Bhath.
• Water & Medicines: Always carry bottled water, sunscreen, and basic medicines.

Sightseeing Tips:

• Start Early: To avoid crowds and enjoy better weather in places like Kufri, Chail, and Naldehra.
• Permit Info: For Rohtang Pass (if traveling onward to Manali), you may need a special permit.
• Respect Local Culture: Maintain cleanliness and be respectful at temples and heritage sites.

In Winters:

• Snow Gear: Rent gumboots and snow jackets in Kufri or local shops if visiting during snowfall.
• Check Road Conditions: Snow may block some routes—always check local advisories.

Before confirming your booking, we request you to carefully review our Booking Terms, Payment Policies, and Service Cancellation Guidelines. Please note that these terms may be revised as per changes in hotel policies, transporter or any other service provider conditions beyond the control of Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd.

Booking Terms & Conditions
  • The package cost is calculated based on a minimum of two adults traveling together.
  • Hotels are quoted as per the best available option at the time of proposal. If the quoted hotel is not available at the time of booking, an alternative property of similar category and locality will be offered.
  • The given rates are not valid during exhibitions, trade fairs, festive seasons (Christmas, New Year, local festivals), or blackout dates.
  • Early check-in is strictly subject to availability. Guaranteed early check-in may incur additional charges. Standard check-in times are usually between 2:00–3:00 PM, and check-out between 11:00 AM–12:00 noon.
  • Prices are strictly based on the services and inclusions mentioned in the itinerary/inclusion’s column.
  • No refund or price reduction will be offered for any inclusions not availed by the traveler.
  • All arrangements are made by Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd. as a travel agent. We are not liable for expenses or claims arising due to circumstances beyond our control such as accidents, injuries, flight delays/cancellations, or natural calamities.
  • Travelers are strongly advised to purchase comprehensive overseas travel insurance before departure.
  • Any changes to flight schedules may result in modifications to the itinerary.
  • Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd. reserves the right to revise or amend the itinerary while ensuring all booked services are provided.
  • Language services such as guides, interpreters, or assistants are subject to availability at the destination.
  • Porterage, room service, and personal expenses are not included and must be paid directly by the traveler.
Payment Terms
  • To confirm and secure services, full payment (100%) for air tickets along with 25% of the land package cost is required at the time of booking.
  • The remaining 75% of the land cost must be settled at least 15 days prior to departure. For bookings made within 15 days of travel, 100% payment of the land package will be mandatory. These conditions may vary depending on the nature of services included in the package.
  • Payments can be made via NEFT, Demand Draft, or Cheque drawn in favour of Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd.
  • Payments made through credit card will incur additional bank charges, payable by the client.
Cancellation Terms
  • Airlines – All airlines, whether full-service or low-cost carriers, impose charges on cancellations, date changes, or no-shows. The exact fees vary by airline and depend on the timing of the cancellation request. Some fares are strictly non-refundable, in which no refund will be issued. Additionally, payments made for any ancillary services such as extra baggage, priority boarding, pre-reserved seats, or meals are non-refundable once booked.
  • Accommodation – Hotels, resorts, villas, and apartments generally allow free cancellation up to 7 days before the check-in date. However, if a non-refundable accommodation option has been booked, no refund will be processed under any circumstance.
  • Land Package – Cancellation charges apply to services including attraction tickets, theme park passes, monument entries, guided tours, and transportation arrangements. We will make every effort to secure partial refunds where possible, but this depends on the timing of cancellation. Typically, cancellations made within 7 days of travel are fully non-refundable.

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