Queen of Himachal Pradesh, Manali at an altitude of nearly 2050 meters in Kullu district. Manali is blessed with breathtaking natural beauty that comprises lofty snow-capped peaks of Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal, thick forests, fruit orchards, beautiful hamlets and meadows that are carpeted with lovely wild flowers. Manali is an all-year-round destination that offers alluring vistas. An ideal destination for Honeymooners and adventure junkies. Manali offers enthralling escapades of skiing, paragliding, trekking, mountaineering and rafting. Major attraction is Rohtang Pass or the Snow Point, Hadimba Temple, Vashisth Bath and Van Vihar. Shopping at the famous Mall Road is fun as it is the most throbbing spot of the city lined with hotels and eateries.
Shimla is surrounded by scenic pine-covered hills and snow-capped peaks. Located in the magnificent hill state of Himachal Pradesh , one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. From honeymooners to adventure seekers, the city serves as a charming retreat to a large number of people. Capital of the British, still retains its colonial-era charm through its spectacular historical churches and institutes, like Christ Church, Indian Institute of Advanced Study and many more. Walk along the charming Mall Road and fill your shopping bags with beautiful souvenirs. Indulge in the adrenaline-pumping activities such as skiing, bungee jumping and zip-lining at Kufri. Shimla gives its tourists the chance to discover the best of the Himalayas, completed by rich cultural heritage and enthralling attractions.
The city of Delhi, the capital city of India. Known as ‘ Indraprasth’ of old . A succession of conquerors has left their mark on Delhi, especially the Mughals, who patronized this city and made it their own. It is the second most populous city in India and is a quintessential melting pot of a medley of cultures and traditions. The Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Red Fort and Raj Ghat are a few of the must-see attractions in Delhi. New Delhi is the seat of power of the Indian Government.
DAY 1 Arrival in Delhi, Delhi Sightseeing
DAY 2 Delhi to Agra, Agra Sightseeing (235 km / 4 hours)
DAY 3 Delhi to Shimla (345 Km / 7 hours)
DAY 4 Shimla, Kufri Sightseeing
DAY 5 Shimla – Manali (250 km / 7 hours)
DAY 6 Manali Sightseeing
DAY 7 Manali – Solang Valley (12 Km / 30 minutes)
DAY 8 Manali to Delhi Departure (540 Km / 12 hours)