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FASCINATIING HIMACHAL

TOUR CODE – NGS 16 Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

FASCINATIING HIMACHAL

DURATION: 07 NIGHTS/08 DAYS

DESTINATION:   DELHI – SHIMLA – MANALI – KASOL – KASAULI – CHANDIGARH – DELHI

DURATION:        06 NIGHTS / 07 DAYS

 

DAY 1:             DELHI TO SHIMLA (365 K.MS 10 HRS)

On arrival pick up from Airport or Railway station meet and leave for Shimla. On the way visit Pinjore Garden, Arrive Shimla by evening and check into hotel.  Overnight at hotel. Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

 

DAY 2:             SHIMLA

Post breakfast excursion of Chail, Kufri.   Chail is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is a small hamlet with natural setting free from fast life, pollution and concrete jungles. Visit Chail palace in Chail. Kufri  is popular for its trekking trails and hiking. The pine scented air and the beautiful views around, are attractions of this serene hill resort. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park. Himalayan National Park at Kufri has several animals of the area including bears and musk deer. Horses and yaks are there for rides.  By afternoon we return to Shimla and visit various places in and around. Shimla mosques built in (1830), Vice regal Lodge built in (1885), Christ Church built in (1844), The Gaiety Theatre- the first beauty contest of world was supposed to start (1887), The Grind lays Bank (1912) – the world wide bank started by Robert Melville Grind lay, The Scandal Point, Jakhoo Temple – Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this temple is at an altitude of 2,455m near the highest point of Shimla ridge. It offers a fine view over the surrounding valleys, out to the snowcapped peaks, and over the town itself. The temple is a 45-minute walk from the Mall. Jakhu is a vantage point for witnessing the changing skyline as the sun rises or sets.   Evening explore the famous Shopping Plaza of the North.  Return to hotel for night stay. Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

 

Day 03:         Shimla – Manali (254 kms)

After breakfast drive to Manali via Kullu Valley – the largest valley is also known as the Valley of Gods. The Beas River runs through the middle of the valley.  En- route visiting Manikaran- World’s Hottest Sulfur Spring Waters and is a holy place for Hindu & Sikhs. This is the lovely forested valley of the Parvati River, which flows into the Beas near Bhuntar. The legend goes that Shiva and Parvati lived here. When Parvati lost her earrings in the river Parvati, they were traced to the snake god, Shesh Nag. Shesh Nag then snorted, releasing the earrings and creating Manikaran’s hot springs — The water is so hot here that you can boil rice, so pure that it’s said to cure ailments. Guru Nanak is believed to have performed miracles at Manikaran and there’s an important gurudwara here. Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

 

DAY 04              MANALI –ROHTANG-MANALI

Very early morning we leave for Rohatang Pass (subject to permit and if open). Situated at an altitude of 3979 mtrs above sea level and 51 kms outside Manali is the mighty Rohtang Pass – the gateway to Lahaul-Spiti valley. It affords a wide panoramic view of the mountains. Here one sees the majesty of the mountains at its height and splendor.

 

If not open we will take you on an excursion to Sollang valley: A beautiful drive, scenic views of cascading mountains and the gently flowing Beas river will make this experience a wee bit more special. If you are here during winter, you can go for the intense 300-meter ski lift or other smaller lifts and jumps. There are a bundle of surprises in store for kids as well. From zorbing to horse riding,. You can pack in a big picnic basket and find the perfect picnic spot for a wonderful evening. There are innumerable shops selling delicious snacks and the good old Maggie for the growling stomachs. Overnight at Manali. Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

 

DAY 5:             MANALI (LOCAL S/S)

After breakfast proceed the local sightseeing in and around Manali, Like Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, Vashisht Bath, Van Vihar, Tibetan Monastery, and Club House. Afternoon is at leisure and evening shopping at the local market at mall Road.  Overnight at hotel. Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

 

DAY 6:             MANALI-KASOL (02hrs)

Next morning, post breakfast depart for Kasol. Situated in the Parvati Valley with the river Parvati flowing right beside is known as mini Israel . Upon arrival check in hotel and take some rest. Then get ready for kasol sightseeing, start with Parvati valley. Visit other sightseeing places like Tosh Malana Kheer Ganga.  Rest of the time at leisure. Overnight at hotel.

 

DAY 7:              KASOL-KASAULI    (210 kms 7hrs)                     

After breakfast we leave for Kausali (7-hrs) Arrive by late afternoon and check into hotel. Kasauli is a small, unspoiled hill station in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, it is far away from the maddening crowds which we find in other cities and hill stations. Kasauli was also developed by the British, just as Shimla was.  It is at a height of 6500 feet, making it a very delightful hill station for summers. If you wish to see the beautiful blessings of Nature, then Kasauli is just the place for you. It has great vantage points, waterfalls and lush green hills. There are a number of Tibetan stalls, which sell woolen wear but one has to bargain a bit. You can also get little souvenirs and gift items made of wood. Overnight at Kasauli. Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

 

DAY 8:             KASAULI – CHANDIGARH – DEPARTURE

After breakfast check out hotel and depart for Chandigarh, (02hrs), Visit THE ROCK GARDEN An unpretentious entrance leads to a magnificent, almost surrealist arrangement of rock fossils, broken chinaware, discarded fluorescent tubes, broken and cast away glass bangles, building waste, coal and clay – all juxtaposed to create a dream folk world of palaces, soldiers, monkeys, village life, women and temples, than visit Chandigarh Museum, Rose Garden and Leisure Valley.  If time permit visit The Capitol Complex, The Legislative Assembly, The High Court, The Secretariat, later drop at airport. Dalhousie Trekking Expeditions

 

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