Himachal with Amritsar tour

9 Nights / 10 Days Delhi to Manali Himachal  Tour

Himachal with Amritsar Tour is made simple by AnantHolidays. 

Day 1: Drive delhi to shimla

When you arrive at the Delhi airportor railway station Our tour guide will meet you at the airport and assists you in assisting with your transfer to Shimla via road. Once you arrive in Shimla Check-in your hotel. Evening at leisure. Shimla: Fondly referred to as the “Queen of the Hills’ Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, which boasts of breathtaking views and a laid-back vibe. Tourists flock to the city throughout the time. In your spare time you can explore the surrounding areas by yourself, such as exploring the Mall or the Ridge and many more. Stay over night.

Day 2 - : Shimla sightseeing

In the morning, after breakfast on the 2nd day, prepare for a day trip to Kurfi which is about 13 kilometers away. The small town of Kurfi is an ideal vacation destination where you can indulge in the yawn and horse riding.

kurfi

Kufri is a picturesque hill station located in Himachal Pradesh, about 16km away from Shimla. It was previously component of the Kingdom of Nepal and means “lake” within the Nepali language. Kufri is well-known for its white mountains along with parks, wildlife and peace.

It is known by its alpine slopes as well as outdoors activities Kufri attracts large numbers of people looking to participate in skiing and sledging, tobogganing as well as riding on yaks. The open areas also permit camping, where you can gather around bonfires and relax in the atmosphere while eating dinner beneath the night sky! Go to the Himalayan Nature Park to observe the countless animals and birds that it has.

MALL ROAD

Whether you’re planning to enjoy a short city break or want to get away from the bustle and craziness of your daily routine The Mall Road of Shimla can be the ideal tourist destination to explore.

In the middle of city life, Mall Road is a major source of entertainment for travelers from all ages. It’s become a popular location for locals to meet during the evening. It provides a more relaxed atmosphere for admiring the stunning views of nature while sipping the cup of coffee. You’ll discover a unique combination of traditional cultures, magnificent mountains and a rich history, tranquil waterfalls and exciting sporting activities.

Day 3 - Drive Shimla to Manali

After breakfast, transfer to Manali. Manali is among the most sought-after hill stations in India. When you arrive, finish the check-in formalities with the resort. After that, you can relax. Popular with honeymooners and family holidaymakers all year round, Manali is dotted with many places to visit. Stay for the night.

Day 4: : Manali - rohtang pass - Manali

After breakfast proceed for a full day excursion to the Mighty Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley.

ROHTANG PASS

50 kilometers from north Manali to fifty kilometers to the northwest of the Eastern Pir Panjal lies Rohtang Pass the perfect natural spectacle. It connects two stunning valleys in Himachal Pradesh namely Manali along with Lahaul & Spiti. The bikers and adventurers reach Rohtang passes in Manali traversing treacherous roads, their treacherous curves, and often turbulent conditions. The reward is the view of mountains covered in snow, taking in pure mountain air and feeling the adrenaline rush of a difficult trip.

SOLANG VALLEY

50 kilometers from north Manali to fifty kilometers to the northwest of the Eastern Pir Panjal lies Rohtang Pass the perfect natural spectacle. It connects two stunning valleys in Himachal Pradesh namely Manali along with Lahaul & Spiti. The bikers and adventurers reach Rohtang passes in Manali traversing treacherous roads, their treacherous curves, and often turbulent conditions. The reward is the view of mountains covered in snow, taking in pure mountain air and feeling the adrenaline rush of a difficult trip.

DAY 05: Manali Sightseeing

Take your breakfast early in the morning. Then take a taxi to the airport. After that, take an afternoon local tour around Manali.

HADIMBA DEVI TEMPLE

Locally referred to as the Dhungiri Temple, Hidimba Devi temple or Hadmiba temple is among the most sought-after places to visit in Manali. The structure, which is four stories tall, is located in an area of forest, which is called Dhungiri Van Vihar. The people of the area name the shrine after it’s name because of its nearby forest. It is dedicated to goddess Hadimbi (wife of Bheem (one from the five Pandava brothers in the epic Mahabharata) The temple was constructed in 1553. The top roof, which is conical, is made of metal, and the three other square-shaped floors are topped with tiles of timbre. There’s also the 24-meter tall tower.

THE TIBETAN MONASTERY

Padmini Palace was Rani Padmavati’s royal home. She is known for her bravery, exquisite beauty and a sharp mind. It is located in the majestic Chittorgarh Fort. There is also an exquisite lotus-pond amidst it. The Padmini Palace is a highly acclaimed architecture, known for its intricateness. It attracts tourists from all over India and around the globe, who come to learn about the history of the palace and the bravery and splendour that Rani Padmavati is famous for.

THE HANDICRAFT CENTRE

Manali has a number of colorful monasteries that reflect the rich heritage and culture that the Tibetan people who settled on the hills of Kullu in Kullu and Manali. Manali is surrounded by tiny shops that sell exquisite carpets and other handicrafts that were designed by Tibetan people who reside near these monasteries. These Tibetan Monasteries also operate an Thanks School of Arts and an a Carpet-weaving center to preserve old Tibetan art. The murals in these buildings illustrate scenes from Lord Buddha’s life.

Day 6: drive Manali to Dharamshala

After breakfast, head out on the road for Dharamshala. While driving take a break and allow the cool breeze to come as you gaze at the beautiful scenery that is spread throughout. Once you have arrived in Dharamshala you will be able to check into the hotel. Enjoy the evening on your preferences. The serene city of the hills, Dharamshala also known as Dharamsala is a wonderful vacation spot that is awash with lush greenery, fresh air dense green forests, and many other things to do. Stay for the night.

Day 7: drive Dharamshala - Dalhousie

After breakfast proceed to visit the prime attractions of Dharamshala including the Tibetan Medical Centre and St. John in the Wilderness.

THE TIBETAN MEDICAL CENTRE

Men-TseeKhang, is also known in the form of Tibetan Medical and Astro Institute is a charity institution situated within Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India. The institute was established through the 13th Dalai Lama, in Lhasa in the year 1916. Following the Chinese occupation of Tibet, the 14th Dalai Lama came to India to establish the institute in the year 1961.

ST. JOHN IN THE WILDERNESS

The church is popularly referred to for its role as St. John’s church, the cathedral was initially called St John in the Wilderness. It church is an Anglican church that is one of the top tourist destinations in Dharamshala that you should not overlook visiting. It was built in the deodar forest in 1852, the well-known church has an architectural style that is Neo-Gothic. But the most notable thing about the building is the fact that it has Belgian stained-glass windows that give it a level of European appearance. The famous glass windows were gifted to the church officials by the wife of the British Viceroy Lord Elgin.

Day 8: Dalhousie sightseeing

After breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing of Dalhousie, including attractions like Panchpula- a nice picnic spot with gushing streams and waterfalls.

SubhashBaoli

Subhash Basoli is an spring that is named after the famed free-spirited Subhash Chandra Bose, who was recuperating here in 1937. According to legend, Bose stayed in Dalhousie during seven consecutive months, and was revitalized by the meditative water from the spring. It is located less than 1,500m far from Dalhousie, Subhash Baoli is well-known among visitors for the natural splendor of its surroundings. The area is surrounded by mountains of snow and enormous pine trees.

Bara Pathar

Bara Pathar Temple, 4 kilometers from Dalhousie It is situated near Kalatope There is the small, but well-known temple called Bhulwani Mata, which is named Bara Pathar Temple. The temple is located in dense forest within the town of Ahla near Kalatope. It’s a great spot to stop for a rest when you are trekking toward Kalatope where tourists and trekkers can enjoy the smell of cool breezes during scorching summer heat.

St. John’s Church

A church that is among the oldest that you will discover within Dalhousie can be found in St John’s Church. It is not just of a significant religious significance, but also has such historical significance. Gandhi Chowk in Dalhousie is where it is situated and is among the most popular destinations for photographers due to its continuous mixture of beauty and historical. It has a library located in the vicinity of the church, and there are a variety of books detailing the past and the present of the town can be found. Locals along with tourists are present at the Sunday Service that takes place at St John’s Church Dalhousie.

Day 09 - Dalhousie to Amritsar

After Breakfast we checkout from Dalhousie and proceed for Amritsar by road on arrival checkin at hotel and later visit Indo-Pak Wagah Border to watch Flag Retreat Ceremony

WAGAH BORDER – AMRITSAR

The Wagah Border is one of many places you can visit near Amritsar. Wagah Border is located on the Indo Pakistan border and is approximately 28 km from Amritsar’s main town. Visitors flock to this spot to witness the changing of guard ceremony, flag raising and lowering by border security personnel from both countries. This is a site you can’t afford to miss.

Day 10 - Amritsar to Delhi

After breakfast, we can either make a drop off to Delhi which takes 13 hours. We can also take drop off at Amritsar as well. Drop off at Airport or railway Station.Tour End.

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