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Day 01: Delhi
On Arrival Delhi Airport Meet and greet by our representative
and transfer to the hotel later proceed for a half day tour of
old and new Delhi of visit Jamma Mosque, Shantivan, drive past
India Gate and Raj Ghat, where the Father of the nation Mahatma
Gandhi was cremated (1948) in Old Delhi.
In New Delhi take a photo stop at Qutub Minar (72mts high),
drive pass through the Red Fort, Embassy area, the Jantar Mantar
astronomical observatory (1717), Connaught Place - the main
Shopping centre in New Delhi. And in evening return back to the
hotel and overnight at Delhi
Day 02: Delhi - Chandighar (250km)
After Morning breakfast check out hotel and proceed to
Chandighar on arrival check in hotel and later on proceed for a
local tour of Chandigah visit Sukhana Lake, Rock garden, Punjab
University and many shopping centers evening return back to
hotel and over night stay at Hotel
Day 03: Chandighar - Dalhousie (318 kms)
After Morning breakfast check out hotel and proceed to Dalhousie
On arrival Dalhousie check in hotel and rest of the day is free
for your own activities and over night stay at Hotel.
Day 04: Dalhousie - Chamba - Khajjiar - Dalhousie (52km)
After morning breakfast proceed for an excursion to Khajjiar On
the way visit Chamba Lakshmi narayan temple, Hari Rai Temple.
The Chowgan, Akhand Chandi Palace,Bhuri Singh Museum etc and
proceed to Khajjiar it was also called India's Switzerlan and it
is one of the most charming spots in the Himalayas visit floting
islands, golden-domed temple of Khajinag etc evening return back
to Dalhousie and over night stay at Hotel .
Day 05: Dalhousie:
Free day at Dalhousie for your own activities and over night
stay at hotel.
Day 06: Dalhousie - Dharamshala (150kms)
After Morning breakfast check out hotel and proceed to
Darmashala.
On arrival check in hotel and then proceed for a local tour of
Dharamashala to visit Dal Lake, Church, Bhagsu Nag Temple and
Tibetan Monastery. Overnight at hotel.
Day 07: Dharmashala
After morning breakfast proceed for a full day excursion
visiting Jawalmukhi Temple & Chintpurni Temple - these temples
are one of the 51 Shaktipeeths. Also visit Kangra Town. Evening
return back to hotel and over night stay at hotel.
Day 08: Dharamshala - Manali (235kms/7hr)
After Morning breakfast check out hotel and proceed to manali on
arrival check in hotel and rest of the day is free for your own
activities and over night stay at Manali.
Day 09: Manali - Rohtang Pass (51km)
After Morning breakfast proceed for an excursion to Rohtang
Pass, 3978 meters high, which for centuries was the gateway to
the trading routes that led to Lhe, Ladakh and Central Asia.
From the crest of the pass, one can take in a sweeping panorama
of mountain ranges, pinnacles, precipitous cliffs, ridges, huge
glaciers, and moraine and deep ravines. Evening return back to
the hotel and over night stay at Hotel.
Day 10: Manali
In Manali After breakfast, visit the Jagatsukh Nagar Art
Gallery, Hadimba Devi Temple and the Tibetan Monastery before
proceeding to Vashisht village, just outside Manali, across the
river Beas, known for its hot sulphur springs whose water is
said to have curative properties. Return back to the hotel in
the afternoon and rest of the day is free and Overnight stay in
Manali.
Day 11: Manali - Shimla (270kms)
After Morning breakfast check out hotel and proceed to Shimla on
arrival shimla in the evening check in hotel and rest of the day
is free for your own activities and over night stay at Shimla.
Day 12: Shimla - Kufri Valley (16km)
Around Shimla this morning after breakfast you will be driven to
Kufri valley - located 16 kms from Shimla it commands a
panoramic view of the majestic Himalayas. Later in the afternoon
visit Naldehra - 23kms - under a skyline etched with conifers,
Naldehra offers a well-groomed nine hole golf course. Drive back
to your hotel in the evening and Overnight stay in Shimla.
Day 13: Shimla
After Morning breakfast proceed to visit Jakhu Temple, dedicated
to Hanuman from where you enjoy an excellent view of Shimla.
Next visit the Viceregal Lodge which once served as the seat of
power rest of the day is free to explore Shimla's famous mall
road. Overnight stay in Shimla.
Day 14: Shimla - Delhi (370km)
After Morning breakfast check out hotel and proceed to Delhi on
arrival Delhi drop at Delhi airport to board your flight to
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Sightseeing in Himachal
Chamba
Chamba, the land of antiquity, art and scenic beauty, is a
wonder in itself for every visitor. Situated at the height of
996 m. above sea level on the south bank of the Ravi River, the
ancient Pahari capital was founded in 920 A.D. by Raja Sahil
Verma, who named it after his favourite daughter Champavati
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Chail : - Located at a height of 2250 metres Chail is one of the
smallest Himalayan hill resorts. When Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja
of Patiala, was expelled from Shimla, he decided to create his
own summer capital, which was Chail.
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Dalhousie - is a quiet town, with a sense of
enchantment. This hill station spreads over five low-level hills
at the western edge of the Dhauladhar range, just east of the
Ravi River. The picturesque town is interspersed with the
colonial-era buildings,
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Dharamsala : - Set against the backdrop of the dramatic
Dhauladhar mountains, Dharamsala is perched on the high slopes
in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley. The town is divided into
two distinct and widely separated sections, Upper and Lower
Dharamsala, which differ almost a thousand metres in height
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Kasauli - is a quaint little town that seems to exist
in a time wrap of an era that reminds one of the 19th
century. Its colonial ambience is reinforced by cobbled paths,
quaint shops, gabled houses with charming facades and scores of
neat little gardens and orchards. Mixed forests of chir-pine,
Himalayan oak and huge horse chestnuts surround Kasauli. Its
narrow road slither up and down the hillsides and offer some
magnificent vistas.
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Kinnaur - is situated on the Indo Tibetan border. It
is bordered by Tibet to the East and Garhwal, Himalyas to the
South. This stunning place is at a distance of 200km from Shimla.
It houses the river Satluj that flows through the high
mountains. The river rises on the southern slopes of Kailash
Mountain, near Mansarovar in Tibet and passes through the
Kinnaur valley
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Kullu
- Kullu was once known as Kulanthpitha, which means the end
of the habitable world. Beyond rose the forbidding heights of
the Greater Himalayas, and by the banks of the shining river
Beas, lay the fabled 'Silver
Valley'.
The town of Kullu has
long been a centre of faith. In the 17th century, Raja Jagat
Singh installed here an idol of Lord Raghunathji, which he
brought from Ayodhya. As a mark of his penance, he placed the
idol on his throne and it became the presiding deity of the
valley
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Manali :- The Kullu valley has an ancient town in its lap
called Manali. Surrounded by towering peaks at an arm length,
Manali's major asset is its proximity to the snowline. It is a
flourishing orchard industry, a popular honeymoon destination
and trailhead for numerous treks as well as a great countryside
ideal for adventure sport lovers.
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Mandi : -Built along the Beas river is the historic town of
Mandi, the gateway to the Kullu valley . Literally meaning
market, Mandi was on the salt route to Tibet. This place offers
better option to break journey to the Kullu valley . A district
headquarter, Mandi is also renowned for its 81 old stone temples
with exquisite carvings, thereby earning it the title of 'Varanasi
of the Hills'. The town also has some remains of old palaces and
notable
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Palampur is the tea capital of northwest India. Set on the
rising slopes of Kangra Valley before they merge with the
Dhauladhar ranges. But tea is just one aspect that makes
Palampur a special resort. Abundance of water and proximity to
the mountains has endowed it with mild climate. The town has
derived its name from the local word "pulum', meaning lots of
water.
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Parwanoo : - Along the National Highway No.22, as one cross
the state border of Haryana into Himachal, there comes the town
of Parwanoo. A couple of decades ago, this was a sleepy little
village but today, it is a pulsating industrial town.
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Solan : - Blessed with a pleasant climate all the year
round, Solan is the district headquarters of Mashru, another
city established by the British, is named after the Goddess,
Soloni Devi, whose temple is located in the southern end of the
town. Solan also remained capital of east, while Bhagat State
for many years.
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Shimla : The British empire may have ceased to exit, but
its echoes linger on in Shimla (2205). As the 'summer capital'
of the British in India, this was the country's focus for the
better part of every year and now, it is state capital of
Himachal Pradesh. Today, it has well developed facilities, easy
accessibility and numerous attractions make it one of India's
most popular hill resort. Placed in the lower ranges of the
Himalaya mountains, it is surrounded by pine deodar, oak and
rhododendron forests. Towards the north lie the snow-covered
high-ranges, while the valleys breathe whispering streams and
swaying fields.
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