9 Days 8 nights tour in India
1600$ per person not including flights
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi
- Meet and greet with our representative, then your driver will transfer you to the hotel
- Overnight in Delhi
Day 02: Delhi - Kalka (30 Kms)
- After breakfast, you will transfer to the railway station to board the train to Kalka (Kalka is the railway station for Shimla). Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel in Shimla.
- The British discovered Shimla in the form of a little village in 1819 during the Anglo-Gorkha war.
- When war broke afresh in 1819, the British took the place with its cool and healthy climate. Here was installed a village of tents, where the heat weary British military and civil officers came to rest and the first house built in 1822, is regarded to be “Kennedy House” which was the residence of Charles Pratt Kennedy, the newly appointed political officer to the hill states. In 1864 under the Viceroyalty of John Lawrence, Shimla was officially declared the Summer Capital of the British Empire in India (April to October). - a status was retained up to Indian Independence in 1947. After the independence of India, Shimla became the capital of Punjab until 1966, when it came under Himachal Pradesh. In 1971 Himachal Pradesh became a full-fledged state and Shimla became the capital of this state.
- Overnight in Shimla
Day 03: Shimla
- Breakfast in the hotel.
- Sightseeing of Shimla
- The Mall: The Mall is the main shopping centre of Shimla. It also has many restaurants, clubs, banks,
- bars etc. The Mall starts from Chhota Shimla to Viceregal Lodge, which is approximately five Km long.
- This area has also been declared a Heritage Zone; by the State Government. The vehicles are not allowed into Mall road except ambulance and fire engines. There are many old beautiful buildings standing on Mall Road.
- The Ridge: This large open space in the heart of town presents excellent views of the mountain ranges.
- Christ Church: The most prominent building on the Mall is the yellow Christ Church built in 1857, reputed to be the second oldest church in northern India. It was designed by Colonel JT Boileau in 1844.
- Scandal Point: Scandal Point remains the hub of Shimla’s social life; it is the place where people gathered for both conversation and gossip. Now it is also known as the meeting place of the local Shimla.
- Viceregal Lodge (Built in 1888)/ Indian Institute of Advanced Study: Built between 1884 and 1888 Henry Irwin. The building resembles a Scottish baronial castle. This was the first building with electric lights in Shimla. This was the venue of the Simla Conference in 1945. In 1947, the decision to partition India and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), was taken here.
- After independence in 1947, the building became the property of the President of India and was renamed Rashtrapati Niwas. Now it houses the Indian Institute of Advanced Study and is open only in some parts to the public. (Closed on Monday and Gazetted Holidays)
- Jhaku Temple/ Hill (2455 Mts.): Dedicated to monkey god Hanuman ji, the attendant of Lord Rama.
- This is the town’s highest peak at an altitude of 8048 feet above sea level and offers a panoramic view of the city and snow-capped mountains.
- Kufri (2501 mts.): This is 16 km from Shimla and has long been famous for its wide views, picnic spots, ski slopes and horse riding. The scenic beauty and panoramic views offered by Kufri are incomparable. On a clear day you can see the entire range of snow peaks. The Himalayan Nature Park/Zoo is also at Kufri where the Himalayan species of animals and birds can be seen such as Snow Leopard, Barking Deer, Wolves, Black bear, brown bear, Himalayan monal, Silver pheasant and red Jungle fowls etc. (Zoo closed on Tuesday and Gazetted Holidays)
- Overnight in the hotel.
Day 04: Shimla
- Breakfast in the hotel.
- Full day at leisure/individual activities.
- You can go back to the mall where there is so much to see and purchase souvenirs, or just relax at your hotel.
- Overnight in the hotel.
Day 05: Shimla - Manali (250 Kms)
- After breakfast, you will drive to Manali via Mandi and Kullu valley.
- Manali, one of India’s most famous hill stations, derives its name from Manu and Alaya, who came here for the renewal of life after battling a deluge for forty days and nights. Manali (2050 mts.) is situated on the left bank of river Beas on the National Highway to Leh. This is the main town in the Kullu valley which is famous for its apples. Manali is also famous for adventure sports like trekking, mountaineering, paragliding, skiing, hiking, mountain biking and rafting etc.
- Upon arrival, check in at the hotel.
- Overnight in the hotel.
Day 06: Manali (Day trip to Solang valley + Sightseeing)
- Breakfast in the hotel.
- Sightseeing of Manali visiting
- Solang Valley (2480 mts.): Solang valley is 13 km from Manali. This is a splendid valley between Manali and Kothi and offers the view of glaciers and snow-capped mountains. There are good skiing slopes equipped with an excellent lift. The winter skiing festival is held here every year.
- Hadimba Temple/Doongri Temple: The temple is dedicated to the local deity Hadimba built in 1553 AD, and having a four-tiered pagoda shaped roof and a front doorway carved with figures and symbols. Legend has it that the ruler who built this temple did not wish its carving to be replicated, so he had the right hand of the artist. It is believed that here Bhim, the great Pandava of the Mahabharata Epic killed the strong and cruel demon, Hadimb and married his sister Hadimba.
- Hadimba expurgated her all sins by performing a great Tapa, and consequently began to be worshipped as a goddess. A major festival is held here in the month of May.
- Vashisth Hot Water Sulphur Spring: This is 3 km away from Manali and known for its pyramidal temple dedicated to Vashishta Muni, and natural hot water sulphur springs with two separate bathing tanks for gents and ladies.
- Old Manali/Manu Temple: This is an original settlement with few old houses made of wood having slate roofs. There is also the Manu Maharishi Temple, dedicated to Manu, who was the creator of the human race on the earth.
- Overnight in the hotel.
Day 07: Manali
- Breakfast in the hotel.
- Full day at leisure/individual activities.
- You can go rafting in the river or drive a quad, and hike along one of the many trails. Or you can just relax at your hotel
- Overnight in the hotel.
Day 08: Manali - Kalka (255Kms)
- Breakfast in the hotel
- After breakfast, you will drive to Kalka, where you will board the train to Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi, check in at the hotel.
- Overnight in the hotel.
Day 09: Delhi
- After breakfast, you will enjoy free time in Delhi until it’s time to get driven to the airport in time for your flight back home.
You will stay in these hotels (or equivalent, depending on availability)
Avalon Courtyard, New Delhi:
https://www.avalonhospitality.com/gallery/
Woodville Palace, Shimla:
https://www.woodvillepalace.com/rooms
Allure Grand, Manali:
https://www.alluregrandresorts.com/gallery.php
Leela Shahdara, New Dehli https://www.theleela.com/the-leela-ambience-convention-hotel-delhi
Marina, Shimla:
https://www.marinashimla.com/mobile/gallery.html
Manu Allaya, Manali:
https://www.manuallaya.com/gallery
The price includes:
- Traditional welcome at the airport with Garlanding
- Welcome drink on arrival in the hotel
- Double sharing accommodation
- Breakfast in the hotels
- English-speaking private tour guide during Shimla And Manali Sightseeing
- Two mineral water bottles (500ml) during the tour per person per day
- Delhi-Kalka (Train ticket)
- Kalka-Delhi (Train ticket)
- Vehicle for all transfers, city tours, and intercity travels (Non-air-condition during Hill drives)
- All taxes
The price does not include:
- The flight tickets
- Personal expenses / extra meals or beverages, Laundry, drinks, camera fee at monuments, porterage, tips, etc
- Visa fee
- Travel Insurance