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Heritage & Culture Tour
3 Night Shimla | 2 Night Kasauli

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Simple, easy and laidback with just the right amount of fun and excitement, this 6-day long getaway to Himachal is a great way to experience some of its most visited destinations - in winters. Starting with a visit to the 'Queen of Hill Stations' Shimla, we'll take you further up for an excursion to Kufri for some leisurely time. Enjoy a scintillating sightseeing tour of Shimla and experience its multi-cultural influences before moving on to Kasauli, a small town developed by the British, for a day full of sightseeing, fun and frolic. So this winter, try to take out some time and venture upwards to the Himalayas. It might snow, it might not, but we're sure you'll say, "I really needed this one". We've got it all set up to perfection. So, are you coming?......More
Inclusions
Accommodation in Standard room
 
Transfers from railway station / airport to hotel
 
Daily breakfast & dinner at the hotel
 
Travel in an air-conditioned car for 5 nights & 6 days (Air-conditioning will, however, be provided while driving in plains only)
   
Intercity transfers and sightseeing tours as per the itinerary
   
   

Day 1: New Delhi - Shimla

Meals: Dinner

Upon arrival at the New Delhi airport / railway station, take a transfer by road to Shimla. Once you're there in the beautiful hill station of Shimla, check-in to your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure. Thereafter enjoy a delicious dinner and a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2: Shimla

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After a hearty breakfast, proceed for an excursion to Kufri. After your excursion, enjoy the evening at leisure followed by a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 3: Shimla

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After breakfast today, enjoy a local sightseeing tour of Shimla which includes visits to places such as the Vice Regal Lodge, Christ Church and Jakhoo Temple. In the evening, take a walk down the Mall Road and enjoy shopping at kitschy kiosks and maybe, horse riding etc. Thereafter, enjoy a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 4: Shimla - Kasauli

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After a tasty breakfast, check-out from the hotel and proceed for Kasauli. Kasauli is a small town that developed by the British. Upon arrival in Kasauli, spend the evening free for leisure followed by a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 5: Kasauli

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After breakfast today, enjoy a local sightseeing tour with a visit to the Monkey Point. The Monkey Point is the place to be to witness excellent views of the distant plains of the Chandigarh region, the river Satluj & Lawrence School. After a day full of fun & frolic, return to the hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.

Day 6: Kasauli - New Delhi

Meals: Breakfast

After breakfast today, check-out from the hotel & proceed to the New Delhi airport / railway station to board a flight / train for your onward journey.

Destination:   Shimla

Shimla

'Queen of Hill Stations' is no hyperbole for Shimla. Not just weather, it is the atmosphere of the glory days gone by, a hint of which continues to cling. During the British Raj, Shamla was declared the summer capital and it thus became Shimla. Then love, politics and grand balls were talked about for long.

The summer capital is now a holidayer's paradise with romantic air for honeymooners, frolicking avenues for friends and scenic mountains and verdant forests of pines, oaks & deodars for just about everyone. No wonder movies like Black, Gadar, Jab We Met and 3 Idiots were shot here.

The town brings more. The single gauge toy train running between forests and towns from Kalka to Shimla, the soft shawls, antique books, colourful hats and wooden handicrafts present themselves with a chance to bargain! The temples with folklores and the grandiose churches offering views of valleys, the treks, solitary hiking sessions and Victorian buildings are what Shimla is. Let's take you to a quick ride through the hill town...

Kasauli

A serene hill town offering the best of scenic vistas and laid back lifestyle, Kasauli is the ideal place to escape to for a quiet weekend in the lap of nature and away from the commotion of city life. Also known for Kasauli Brewery, the highest brewery and distillery in the world, Kasauli is as far removed from the chaos as you could possibly imagine. Head to this little paradise in the Himalayas and enjoy a holiday amidst lush landscapes and floating clouds.

 
 
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Glimpse Of Himachal Pradesh
1 Night Chandigarh | 2 Night Shimla | 3 Night Manali | 1 Night Parwanoo

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Go on a fun filled journey to the hills of Himachal Pradesh and enjoy the serene setting of the green hills of Shimla and the view of the surrounding Himalayas. Watch the orange sunset, enjoy walks in the meandering roads and trek through unknown paths in Kufri and visit the Hadimba Temple and the Rohtang Pass in Manali on this action packed tour! With stay in Chandigarh, Shimla, Manali and Parwanoo, this is a unique and pocket friendly opportunity to spend personal time with people who matter. . . ...More
Inclusions
Accommodation for 1 night on twin sharing basis in Chandigarh
 
Accommodation for 2 nights on twin sharing basis in Shimla
 
Accommodation for 3 nights on twin sharing basis in Manali
 
Accommodation for 1 night on twin sharing basis in Parwanoo
   
Daily Breakfast and dinner at Shimla and Manali
   
   

Day 1: Delhi - Panchkula - Chandigarh (255 kms / approx. 6 hours drive)

Meals: Dinner

On arrival at the Delhi Airport or Delhi Railway Station (on your own), drive to Panchkula. On arrival, check in at the hotel.

Day 2: Panchkula/ Chandigarh-Shimla (120 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Proceed to Shimla and on arrival, check in at the hotel. Enjoy rest of the evening at leisure.

Day 3: Excursion to Kufri (20 kms)

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Proceed for a half-day excursion to Kufri, famous for its trekking and hiking trails. Also visit the Indira Tourist Park which offers a panoramic view of the locations around. Enjoy a pony or a yak ride (on direct payment basis) around the park. Return to Shimla and enjoy rest of the day at leisure. Relax, explore the local market or stroll along the Mall.

Day 4: Shimla-Manali (272 kms/ approx 7 hour drive)

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Enjoy a drive along the banks of the River Beas to Manali. On arrival in Manali, check in at the hotel. Enjoy the evening at leisure.

Day 5: Manali

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Enjoy a city tour, visiting the Hadimba Temple and the Tibetan Monastery which house several images of Lord Buddha and beautiful tangkha paintings. Enjoy the evening at leisure; relax, stroll or shop at the Mall Road.

Day 6: Excursion to Rohtang Pass / Snow Point

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Proceed on a day long excursion to the Rohtang Pass. If roads to Rohtang Pass are closed, then visit Snow Point where ponies / horses can be hired on direct payment basis. Enjoy rest of the day at leisure to explore the picturesque town on your own.

Day 7: Manali-Parwanoo (325 kms / approx. 8 hours drive)

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Drive to Parwanoo and on arrival, check in at the hotel. Enjoy rest of the evening at leisure.

Day 8: Parwanoo-Delhi (270 kms / approx. 6 hour drive)

Meals: Breakfast

Transfer to Delhi Airport or railway station for onward journey.



Destination:   Chandigarh    Shimla     Manali     Parwanoo

Chandigarh

The location of Chandigarh (above plains but below hills) brings it a pleasant temperature usually a degree or 2 lower than the surrounding plains. In Chandigarh every road or street intersects every other road/street at 90 degrees which means you can never confuse the way due to curving or bending turns. Some sectors are planned in such a way that opposite sectors always sum up to '13', like sector 1 facing sector 12, sector 2 facing sector 11 and so on. Chandigarh has the largest cover in terms of green area for any Indian city. It varies from 52-54 kilometres.



Shimla

'Queen of Hill Stations' is no hyperbole for Shimla. Not just weather, it is the atmosphere of the glory days gone by, a hint of which continues to cling. During the British Raj, Shamla was declared the summer capital and it thus became Shimla. Then love, politics and grand balls were talked about for long.

The summer capital is now a holidayer's paradise with romantic air for honeymooners, frolicking avenues for friends and scenic mountains and verdant forests of pines, oaks & deodars for just about everyone. No wonder movies like Black, Gadar, Jab We Met and 3 Idiots were shot here.

The town brings more. The single gauge toy train running between forests and towns from Kalka to Shimla, the soft shawls, antique books, colourful hats and wooden handicrafts present themselves with a chance to bargain! The temples with folklores and the grandiose churches offering views of valleys, the treks, solitary hiking sessions and Victorian buildings are what Shimla is. Let's take you to a quick ride through the hill town...

Manali

No holiday in India is complete without a trip to Manali. Tucked away in the shade of dense pinewoods and snowy mountains, there is something about Kulu Valley's premier hill station, that will make you recall childhood fairytales. The earth almost meets the sky all around, the meandering Beas River winds its way through the valley mysteriously, and between the imposing peaks of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges, hundreds flock to experience how it must be to live in Paradise. 

Known famously for its lush green valleys, this beautiful hill station in the lower Himalayas is closely connected to Indian mythology as the legendary King Manu is said to have lived here. It is believed that the ark of Manu was found here after the great flood. Today, the name Manali is almost forgotten for what it truly stands forthe Abode of Manu or the Abode of the Gods. And needless to say, this is precisely why everyone heads to the hills every year: to ski down the icy slopes of the Himalayas, where the gods once lived.

Parwanoo

Himachal Pradesh has many big and small towns attracting tourists from across the world owing to their beautiful landscapes, great hospitality and proximity to busy cities. One such beautiful town is Parwanoo, a small town in the foothills of the Himalayas. Let us take you through this base town where tourists stay and prepare to move to higher Himalayan settlements.

Parwanoo lies ahead of Pinjore and Kalka on Chandigarh-Shimla Highway and borders the district Panchkula. The railway station of Parwanoo is known as Taksal. Parwanoo is principally an industrial town with more than half its populace engaged with industries either directly or indirectly. Some of the industries in Parwanoo include food processing, pesticides and cattle feeding.

   
 
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Himachal - A Trip for Everyone
2 Night Parwanoo | 2 Night Shimla

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This one is for everyone. Hassle free, laid back, just perfect. This 4-day holiday to the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh will commence in Shimla with a short sightseeing tour from where, we'll take you upwards to the little town of Kufri for beautiful views of snow clad mountains and valleys. Once you've enjoyed the chill, we'll plummet to the foothills of Parwanoo where a sweet little visit to the Pinjore Gardens awaits. All in all, this little getaway is for everyone - backpackers, families and friends - who wants to break free and breath free for a while. Hotel, transfers, sightseeing tours, delectable breakfasts; we've taken care of almost everything. At your disposal is what we call, pure enjoyment. Come, experience it in Himachal......More
Inclusions
Accommodation in Standard room
 
Transfers from railway station / airport to hotel
 
Daily breakfast & dinner at the hotel
 
Travel in an air-conditioned car for 4 nights & 5 days (Air-conditioning will, however, be provided while driving in plains only)
   
Intercity transfers and sightseeing tours as per the itinerary
   
   

Day 1: New Delhi - Shimla

Meals: Dinner

Upon arrival at the New Delhi airport / railway station, take a transfer by road to Shimla. Once you're there in the beautiful hill station of Shimla, check-in to your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure. Thereafter enjoy a delicious dinner and a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2: Shimla

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After a hearty breakfast, proceed for an excursion to Kufri. After your excursion, enjoy the day and the evening at leisure followed by a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 3: Shimla - Parwanoo

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After breakfast today, enjoy a local sightseeing tour of Shimla which includes visits to places such as the Vice Regal Lodge and Christ Church. Later in the afternoon, take a transfer to Parwanoo.

Day 4: Parwanoo

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After a hearty breakfast, set out to visit the Pinjore Garden. Thereafter, enjoy the evening at leisure followed by a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 5: Departure

Meals: Breakfast

Early morning today, after a tasty breakfast, take a transfer to New Delhi to embark on your onward journey.


Destination:  Parwanoo     Shimla

Parwanoo

Himachal Pradesh has many big and small towns attracting tourists from across the world owing to their beautiful landscapes, great hospitality and proximity to busy cities. One such beautiful town is Parwanoo, a small town in the foothills of the Himalayas. Let us take you through this base town where tourists stay and prepare to move to higher Himalayan settlements.

Parwanoo lies ahead of Pinjore and Kalka on Chandigarh-Shimla Highway and borders the district Panchkula. The railway station of Parwanoo is known as Taksal. Parwanoo is principally an industrial town with more than half its populace engaged with industries either directly or indirectly. Some of the industries in Parwanoo include food processing, pesticides and cattle feeding.

Shimla

'Queen of Hill Stations' is no hyperbole for Shimla. Not just weather, it is the atmosphere of the glory days gone by, a hint of which continues to cling. During the British Raj, Shamla was declared the summer capital and it thus became Shimla. Then love, politics and grand balls were talked about for long.

The summer capital is now a holidayer's paradise with romantic air for honeymooners, frolicking avenues for friends and scenic mountains and verdant forests of pines, oaks & deodars for just about everyone. No wonder movies like Black, Gadar, Jab We Met and 3 Idiots were shot here.

The town brings more. The single gauge toy train running between forests and towns from Kalka to Shimla, the soft shawls, antique books, colourful hats and wooden handicrafts present themselves with a chance to bargain! The temples with folklores and the grandiose churches offering views of valleys, the treks, solitary hiking sessions and Victorian buildings are what Shimla is. Let's take you to a quick ride through the hill town...