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Discover Himachal

Discover Himachal

₹26750 per person

The unforgettable “HIMACHAL PRADESH” is known as a paradise on Earth. Himachal Pradesh is known for its various beautiful villages, green valleys, trek trails, ancient temples, snowy peaks, fierce rivers, food, shopping, and everything that makes it perfect for a mountain vacation. The place has spectacular beauty that attracts all types of travelers and keeps the urge to revisit. Manali, Kasol, Chamba, McLeodganj, Dharamshala are a few of the major places to visit in Himachal for relaxed and adventurous vacations. Kheerganga, Triund, Grehan, Parashar Lake are amongst the most beautiful treks in Himachal that can surely give travelers an adrenaline rush. Adventure activities like white water rafting in Kullu and paragliding at Bir Billing are amongst the many adventure sports done in Himachal. So whatever your reason is to escape the hustle of everyday life, Himachal Pradesh covers it all for a perfect mountain getaway.

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Day 1: Amritsar
On arrival at Amritsar Airport/Railway station drive to hotel, after fresh up Witness the Retreat Ceremony at Waga Border and sightseeing of Golden temple. O/N Hotel
Amritsar : The second-largest city of Punjab, Amritsar is colloquially known as Ambarsar. Amritsar is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh Religion. Amritsar is home to Harmindir Sahib, popularly known as "the Golden Temple," one of  Sikhism’s most spiritually significant and most-visited  gurudwaras.
Golden Temple: Amritsar is home to Harmindir Sahib, popularly known as "the Golden Temple," one of  Sikhism’s most spiritually significant and most-visited  gurudwaras. The stunning golden architecture of the temple housing the shrine is a small part of the vast complex known as Darbar Sahib to the Sikhs. The spiritual focus is the tank, the Amrit Sarovar, which surrounds the glistening central shrine. Around the edges of the compound, there are more shrines and monuments. The daily Langar (community kitchen) at the temple attract a large number of visitors and devotees each day. The temple is open to devotees of all faiths and serves over 100,000 people free food from all walks of life.
Jallianwala Bagh : Jallianwala Bagh is a public garden that also houses a memorial to commemorate the massacre of peaceful celebrators by the British forces. Jallianwala Bagh is associated with one of the saddest days in Indian History when thousands of innocent people were killed on the orders of General Dyer as they gathered for a peaceful celebration of Baisakhi. The place has now been turned into a beautiful park and is managed by the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial Trust. A number of structures are present inside the premises which resound of the atrocities that occurred here. These include a wall which still bears the marks of the bullets that were hurled blindly at the civilians and a well in which many people jumped to save themselves from the onslaught of the bullets
Wagah Border: Located at a distance of 28 km from Amritsar, the Wagah Border marks the boundaries between Indian and Pakistani borders.The Wagah Border Ceremony or the Beating Retreat Ceremony, held every day, is the prime attraction every evening, just before sunset the soldiers from the Indian and Pakistan military meet at this border post to engage in a 30-minute display of military camaraderie and showmanship. This ceremony includes the closing of the international gates and lowering the flags of both countries.
Durgiana Temple :Built in the third decade of the 20th Century, it echoes not only the traditional Hindu temple architecture but that of the Golden Temple and in a similar manner rises from the midst of a tank and has canopies and the central dome in the style of the Sikh temple. One of the greatest reformers and political leaders of resurgent India, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, laid its foundation stone. It is a well-known repository of Hindu scriptures
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Day 2 : Amritsar to Dalhousie
Arrive at Amritsar railway station/ Airport and drive to Dalhousie Day at Leisure. O/N Hotel
Dalhousie: Dalhousie, a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh is situated at a height of 1,970 metres above sea level, famous for its meadows, dense jungles and waterfalls. Established in 1854, it was named after Lord Dalhousie and this hill station was one of the favourite summer destinations of the Britishers during the colonial era.
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Day 3 : Dalhouise
After breakfast local sightseeing of Dalhousie and Excursion to Khajjiar, 26 km from Dalhouse also known as the Switzerland of India. O/N Hotel
Panchpula: Panchpula is a popular picnic spot located at a distance of 3.5 km from Gandhi Chowk in Dalhousie, surrounded by a cover of green pine and deodar trees. It is best known for Saptdhara Waterfall and adventure activities ( Both Rope and Rock activities.
St Patricks Church : St Patricks Church is one of the oldest hurches in Dalhousie. Located near, Dalhousie Cantonment just 2 km away from the main bus stand. The dome-shaped shrine attracts not just the devotees but also many history buffs and architecture lovers is known to have been established by a group of British army officers in 1909.
Khajjiar : Widely known as 'mini-Switzerland of India', Khajjiar is a small town located around 26 km from Dalhousie, known for its picture perfect grassy meadows. There is a small lake in the middle of the meadows. There are plenty of day activities like paragliding, zorbing, and horse-riding at Khajjiar to make your day pleasant.
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Day 4 : Dalhousie to Dharmshala
After breakfast check out from hotel & drive to Dharamshala local sightseeing in Dharamshala places as mentioned below. O/N Hotel.
Dharamshala : Also known as the Little Lahsa,Dharamshala is a city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by cedar forests on the edge of the Himalayas, this hillside city is home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exil
St. John in the Wilderness Church : St. John in the Wilderness, Located near Dharamshala and on the way to Mcleodganj, this neo-gothic church was built in dedication to John the Baptist. Set amidst lush deodar forests, this peaceful edifice is known for its Belgian stained-glass windows. This church was built in 1852, is one of the most important churches in Himachal Pradesh.
Dalailama Temple : Dalai Lama Temple is just a walking distance away from McLeodganj bus stand, the Dalai Lama Temple is situated at the main temple road. Right next to the temple is the residence of the holy Dalai Lama.
Bhagsunath Temple: Surrounded by lovely pools and lush greenery, the Bhagsunag Temple is one of the oldest ancient temples located about 3 kilometres from Mcleodganj. Also popularly known as Bhagsunath Temple, it is highly revered by the local Gorkha and Hindu community. The two pools around the temple are believed to be sacred and are considered to contain miraculous powers of healing.
Dal Lake: Located at the height of 1,775 metres above the sea level near the village of Tota Rani at Mcleodgunj, the Dal Lake is a small yet picturesque lake. The lake is surrounded by rugged mountains and towering deodar trees. Quaint and calm, the lake invites nature-lovers to watch different kinds of fishes in their natural habitat.
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Day 5 : Dharamshala
After breakfast visit Kangra Fort, Palampur and Chamunda Devi temple. O/N Hotel Palampur: Palampur is a beautiful hill station located in Kangra Valley about 35 km from Dharamshala. It gets its its name from pulum meaning ‘abundant water’. Unsurprisingly, the region has innumerable streams and brooks and the water bodies are a huge boon for the tea plantations.
Kangra Fort : Kangra Fort is located 20 km from Dharamsala, on the outskirts of the town of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh. It’s the largest fort in the Himalayas and, according to the Archaeological Survey of India, it is 8th largest in the country – covering an area of 463 acres.
Chamunda Devi temple : Chamunda Devi Templeis one of the most renowned holy shrines of the Hindus. It was built during the reigns of Maharaja Umed Singh and is dedicated to Goddess Kali.
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Day 6 : Dharamshala to Amritsar
Check out from the hotel and transfer to Amritsar, a drive of around 6 hours and drop at railway station/airport.

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History of the City

Manali is named after the Sanatan Hindu law giver Manu. The name Manali is regarded as the derivative of 'Manu-Alaya' which literally means 'the abode of Manu'. Legend has it that sage Manu stepped off his ark in Manali to recreate human life after a great flood had deluged the world. Manali lies in the North of Kullu Valley. The valley is often referred to as the 'Valley of the Gods'. Old Manali village has an ancient temple dedicated to sage Manu.
The British introduced apple trees in the area. The first apple orchard was set up by the British near Patlikuhal, before this, no Apple trees grew in the area. To this day, apple— along with plum and pear— remain the best source of income for the majority of inhabitants. Both Rainbow and Brown Trout was also introduced into the rivers and streams of the area by the colonisers.
With the increase in disposable incomes and somewhat owing to the rise of disturbances in Kashmir in the late 1980s, Manali witnessed a surge in tourist traffic. This once quiet village was transformed into a bustling town with numerous homestays as well as the occasional boutique hotel. During the warmer summer months, cafes and restaurants can be seen doing brisk business.

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PLACE HOTEL MEAL PLAN NO OF NIGHT
Amritsar Dalhousie All Meals 01
Dalhousie S1 by Vivo All Meals 02
Dharamshala Meghavan All Meals 02
Total no of Nights 05

COST PER PERSON

COSTING INR
Cost per person on twin sharing INR 26750
Extra person (Adult / Child) with bed INR 23000
Child without bed (6 – 11 years) INR 21850
Child below 5 years INR 6000

Inclusion / Exclusion

Inclusion
• Assistance upon arrival at airport.
• 10 nights accommodation on double sharing basis in standard rooms.
• Breakfast, Lunch, Hi-Tea, Dinner Cooked By RajasthaniMaharaj.
• Return airport and round trip transfers along with all sightseeing tours.
• Toll taxes/Parking/Driver allowances

Exclusions
• Personal expenses of any nature.
• Train/Air fare
• Guide
• Entry Charges
• Heater Charges
• GST @ 5%
• Unforeseen Expenses because of the weather conditions.
• Any up gradation in Airline class or hotel room category.
• Cost of Insurance.
• Any extra expense such as route change, Date change, Accommodation facilities, etc incurred due to the unforeseen, unavoidable forced majeure circumstances during the tour.
• Any services or activity charges other than those included in the tour itinerary/ Holiday Package Offer

Notes
• Rooms in hotels/Camps are subject to availability, if mentioned hotel is not available, similar hotel shall be provided.
• Quote is based upon base category of rooms in hotels and camps unless specified.
• Given rates are valid for Indian nationals only.
• Cost is subject to minimum 8 paying people travelling together.

CANCELLATION POLICY
• 0% before 45 days from date of departure
• 25% before 30 days from date of departure
• 50% before 15 days from date of departure
• No Refund within 07 Days from the date of departure
• No Refund or Compensation on any changes on ongoing trip.

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