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SHIMLA MANALI with KASOL Chandigarh-Shimla-Manali-Kasol WELCOME TO YOUR TRIP TO “SHIMLA MANALI WITH KASOL Chandigarh-Shimla-Manali-Kasol-Chandigarh Tour highlights TOUR HIGHLIGHTS SHIMLA MANALI KASOL Horse riding, Hadimba Devi Temple & Trekking Yak riding at Kufri , Mall Road, Riverside Camping Indian Institute Of Rohtang Pass situated at Manikaran Advanced Studies 128 height of 13000 ft above Gurudwara & Hot years old heritage building sea level, Springs , Rahalla falls and Solang Mini zoo of Kufri And Valley. Jakhu Temple situated at Jakhoo hills. Tour Itinerary Day 1 : Chandigarh to shimla ( 120 kms Approx 3 hours ) Disha the New Way of life welcomes you to your journey to Shimla & manali. Reach Chandigarh airport/ Railway Station, our representative will be waiting for you at arrival holding Pla card of your name. Proceed to hills queen with spectaticlar view of mountains. Check in your hotel. Day is free for leisure, Dinner at hotel. Overnight stay in the hotel. Meals : Dinner Day 2 – Shimla Local Sightseeing After breakfast in the morning you will proceed for a full day excursion on to Kufri,Green Valley and Naldhera .In the evening visit Lower famous for shopping, Gothic church and scandal point . Overnight stay in the hotel. Shimla: Shimla is capital of Himachal Pradesh and biggest hill city of Himachal. Shimla is full of tourist attractions that are worth visiting. They may intrigue some with their rich historical legacy and for some; they are the perfect places to indulge in some good photography. Shimla is the photographer’s paradise and you will find some of the most picture perfect shots over here. Read on further about the famous tourist attraction of this lovely hill station of India and plan your tour to Shimla. Mall Road Shimla: One place that you cannot ignore is definitely the Mall Road in Shimla. Located at the heart of the town, the Mall Road in Shimla is one of the busiest commercialareas of this place. Built by the British during the colonial rule in India, the Mall Road was constructed keeping in mind the traffic on this route. Shimla Ridge:Located in the heart of Shimla is the famous tourist attraction known as The Ridge. The Ridge is the hub of all cultural activities of Shimla. It is situated along the Mall Road, which is the famous shopping center of Shimla. Most major places of Shimla like Lakkar Bazaar, Mall, Scandal Point, Jakhoo hill, etc. are connected through the Ridge. Kufri:Kufri is a small hill station in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. It is located 16 km from Shimla. Kufri has a Himalayan Wildlife Zoo which hosts rare Antelopes, Felines and Birds including Himalayan Monal, Kufri Fun world which is an amusement park equipped with various activities like rides, pools and world’s highest Go-Kart track. Also enjoy Horse Riding along with natural beauty of Shimla at Green Valley. Overnight at Shimla. Meals : Breakfast & Dinner Day 3 : Shimla to Manali (265Kms Approx 8 hours) In the morning after breakfast check out from shimla hotel and drive to Manali by car with eye catching view. On the way you will pass by Sundernagar , Mandi , Kullu . Reach Manali in the evening our representative will assist you checking in to the hotel. Dinner at hotel . Overnight in the hotel in manali. Meals : Breakfast & Dinner Day – 4 (| Manali Sightseeing |. After having your delious breakfast proceed to local sightseeing visit Hadimba Devi temple & Vahisth temple , old manali , mall road. Dinner at hotel .overnight stay at hotel in manali. TIBETAN MONASTERIES: There are 3 newly constructed colorful monasteries, where visitors can buy carpets and other Tibetan handicrafts. Two are located in the town and one at Aleo on the left bank of Beas River. HADIMBA TEMPLE: Manali has many attractions but the chief centre of interest, historically and archeologically, is undoubtedly the Dhoongri temple dedicated to goddess Hadimba, the Bhim of Mahabharata fame. It has four–tiered Pagoda shaped roof and the doorway is carved with legendary figures and symbols. This temple located amidst wooden forest of deodar is about 2.5 kms from the tourist office. It is a pleasant experience to stroll in the temple complex which was built in 1533 A.D VASHIST HOT WATER SPRINGS AND TEMPLE (3 kms): Vashist, a small village located on the left bank of river Beas towards Rohtang pass is worth a visit. It is renowned for its hot springs and temples. Nearby is the pyramidal stone temple dedicated to Vashist Muni. There is another Temple of Lord Ram here. Natural hot sulphur springs with two separate bathing tanks for gents and ladies are always full of tourists. Meals : Breakfast & Dinner Day 5 : Manali – Solang Valley ( snow Point ) After Breakfast ,Full day tour of Solang Valley ( strictly subject to pass & weather condition ), situated at height of 13000 ft above sea level – The majesty of the Himalaya mountains and the snow capped peaks can be seen at their best, Take a fun sledge ride down the slopes, The Magnificent views and natural beauty are a never – ending source of delight. Enjoy the Optional activities at special rate . Overnight stay at hotel in Manali. o Activities at Solang Valley (optional cost of all 07 ride @ 2300 PP )– . Zorbing, . Zipline, . Snow Scooter, . Snow Dress & Shoes . ATV Ride, . Skining session , . Tube Ride down the slopes - The Magnificent views and natural beauty are a never –ending source of delight. Overnight at your manali hotel Meals : Breakfast & Dinner Day 6 : Manali- Kasol (76kms approx 2.5 hours) In the morning after breakfast check out & drive for the Kasol Morning is a hamlet in the district Kullu of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River, on the way between Bhuntar and Manikaran. It is located 75 kms from Manali & approx.. 2 ½ hrs drive. Visit Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib & Hot Springs - Situated at a distance of about 6 km from Kasol, Manikaran Sahib is a Gurudwara situated right in the middle of the scourging River Beas. You can take a dip in the hot springs located by the Gurudwara as it is believed to wash away all sins and wrongdoings, according to the locals. Riverside Camping in Kasol – You can camp by a riverside, or camp at the top of Kheerganga, or in the majestic Magic Valley, or even in the beautiful Tosh Valley, there is no shortage of places to pitch your tent for the night as you sleep looking at the most stars you have ever seen in this pristine and untouched heaven of a valley. Overnight stay at your selected hotel in Kasol Camp Side Meals – Breakfast & Dinner Day 7 : Kasol Chandigarh (270kms approx 7 hours)- Morning Enjoy your delicious North Indian Breakfast Check out of the hotel / camping side and board your luggage in your vehicle Start driving for the Chandigarh approx 335 Kms drive & it may take upto 8 hours plus drive and enjoy picturesque beautiful landscapes & proceed to Airport / Railway Station as per your timings with unforgettable memories. FLIGHT DETAILS WE PREFER TO BOOK FLIGHT WHICH ARRIVE CHANDIGARH TO 1400HRS INRETURN EVENING FLIGHT APPROX 1900HRS FROM CHANDIGARH BREAKFAST MENU Allo Parantha / Poori Bhaji/chole bhutere/ sandwhich, curd , pickle ,tea & coffee DINNER MENU Dal Tadka/ dal makhni/rajhma,mix veg/kadai paneer/shahi paneer,chapati ,Rice & Green salad,Gulab jamun/bread sweet crums/ Semiya kheer *****Tour ends with unforgettable memories**** ACCOMMODATION CHART DATE till Hotel in Hotel in Camp Room Meal sharing 31 march Shimla Manali s in typle plan 21) kasol Medows by Hotel Camp Deluxe MAPI 1 Himalaya/ kingsland Saanjh Double snow Drop / resort / Or ambika / Hotel similar prni inn 3star Summer manali Hotels Lead Shimla or similar Snow Drop resort or similar INCLUSIONS Accommodation on Double sharing Room Breakfast & Dinner included Deluxe room In shimla as well as In Manali & swiss tent in Kasol in quad sharing with attached washroom Sedan/suv/tampoo on disposable during full package as per itinerary Mountain View Attached Toilet 32” LCD TV Hot & Cold Water In-Room EPABX Upgraded Bath Amenities Intercity transfer and sightseeing by sedan/suv/tamppo car. All Railway station assistance on arrival and departure All Railawy station/ Airport transfer inwith professional driver Excursion of Solang Nallah or Snow point Excursion of Kufri. Toll taxes, parking and fuel charges. All applicable charges. TOUR EXCLUSIONS Extras at the hotel. Personal purchase. Monuments entry fees Personal purchase Rotting pass is sickly subject to availability as per the weather condition & pass Anything not mentioned in inclusions Gst 5% .
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