Shimla & Manali – 5 Nights/6 Days

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  • Himachal Pradesh
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  • Unlimited
  • Unlimited
  • Entrance fees
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Hotel accommodation
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Meals as per Itinerary
  • Speaking tour guide
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Shimla & Manali – 5 Nights/6 Days

Day 1: Chandigarh – Shimla

Pick up from Chandigarh Railway Station and drive to Shimla.

Day 2: Shimla – Local Sightseeing

Drive to Kufri to visit a sightseeing evening stay at the hotel.

Kufri – Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park, Poney, and Yak Ride One can see the endless Himalayan Panorama from Kufri, after lunch sightseeing various places in and around. Shimla mosques were built in (1830), Vice regal Lodge built-in (in 1885), Christ Church built in (1844), The Gaiety Theatre- the first beauty contest of the world was supposed to start (1887), The Grindlays Bank (1912)- the worldwide bank started by Robert Melville Grindlay, The Scandal Point and The famous Shopping Plaza of the North The Mall.

Day 3: Shimla – Manali

Visit Sunder Nagar, Pandoh Dam, Hanogi Mata Temple, and Kullu Valley.

Sunder Nagar – Sunder Nagar is a town and a municipal council in the Mandi district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Formerly it was a princely state, known as Suket.

Pandoh Dam –  The Pandoh Dam is an embankment dam on the Beas River in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Under the Beas Project, the dam was completed in 1977 and its primary purpose is hydroelectric power generation.

Hanogi Mata Temple –  Hanogi Mata Temple is located in Kullu. This is one of the prime pilgrimage attractions in Himachal Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to the deity Hango Mata. Thousands of travelers visit this temple not only to seek the blessings of the deity but also to enjoy the serenity that the surrounding offers. Nestled between green mountain ranges, a stream flowing beneath the temple offers a spectacular sight. Koyla Maa Temple is located close to Sunder Nagar, in the district of Mandi Himachal Pradesh.

Kullu Valley – Kullu Valley is a broad open valley in Himachal Pradesh, India, formed by the Beas River between Manali and Large. This valley is famous for its temples, beauty, and its majestic hills covered with pine and deodar forest and sprawling apple orchards.

Day 4: Manali – Local Sightseeing

Sightseeing of places in and around Manali, Like Hadimba temple, Manu temple, Vashisht Bath, Van Vihar, and evening shopping at the local market. O/N Hotel.

Hadimba Temple –  Hidimba Devi Temple, locally known as Dhungari Temple, also known variously as the Hadimba Temple, is located in Manāli, a hill station in the State of Himāchal Pradesh in north India. It is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, wife of Bhima, a figure in the Indian epic Mahābhārata

Manu Temple –  Manu Temple is an old temple located at a distance of 3 km from the main market of Manali. The entire shrine of Manu Temple is dedicated to Manu – the Indian Sage, who was acknowledged to be the creator of this world. Some legends rely heavily on the fact that the present-day temple is the exact place where sage Manu would meditate regularly.

Vashisht Bath –  Vashisht was named after Rishi Vashisht, one of the seven sages of Hinduism. Legend has it that the saddened Rishi Vashisht after learning that his children were killed by Vishwamitra tried to commit suicide. But the river refused to kill him.

Van Vihar Park – National park in a tree-filled riverfront setting with a variety of animals in natural habitats.

Day 5: Manali – Solang Valley

Excursion to Solang Valley and back to Hotel O/N Hotel.

Solang Valley –  Solang Valley derives its name from the combination of the words Solang and Nallah. It is a side valley at the top of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, India 14 km northwest of the resort town Manali on the way to Rohtang Pass, and is known for its summer and winter sports conditions.

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Excursion to Rohtang Pass till snow point (Excursion to Rohtang Pass (Guest Own on direct payment & Subject to Permit). Situated at an altitude of 3979 meters above sea level and 51 km outside Manali is the mighty Rohtang Pass – the gateway to Lahaul-Spiti valley. It affords a wide panoramic view of the mountains. Here one sees the majesty of the mountains at their height and splendor. At the top of the pass, the air seems to glitter against the snow as you look down over herringboned ridges into the Lahaul valley. Evening at Leisure.

Note: Rohtang Pass is Closed from Nov to May Month due to snow.

Day 6: Manali – Chandigarh Drop – Departure

Drive to Chandigarh drop at Station / Airport

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