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Shimla Manali Volvo Package SHIMLA MANALI VOLVO PACKAGE Starting From :Rs.:16999 Per Person 6 Days / 5 Nights SHIMLA MANALI .......... Package Description SHIMLA MANALI VOLVO PACKAGE Himachal Pradesh is a northern Indian state in the Himalayas. It's home to scenic mountain towns and resorts such as Dalhousie. Host to the Dalai Lama, Himachal Pradesh has a strong Tibetan presence. This is reflected in its Buddhist temples and monasteries, as well as its vibrant Tibetan New Year celebrations. The region is also well known for its trekking, climbing and skiing areas .......... Itinerary Day.1 DELHI TO SHIMLA: ( 350 KM APPROX 6-7 HRS) Pick up from Delhi Railway Station / Airport and drive to Shimla. O/N Hotel Meals:Dinner Day.2 SHIMLA CITY TOUR After Breakfast Excursion to Kufri. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park, Poney and Yak Ride (Extra cost) and One can see the endless Himalayan Panorama from Kufri, Shimla Vice regal Lodge built in (1885), Jakhu Temple, The Scandal Point and The famous Shopping Plaza of the North The Mall. O/N Hotel at SHIMLA Meals:Breakfast and Dinner Day.3 SHIMLA TO MANALI (265 KM APPROX 8-10 HRS) After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Manali O/N Hotel. Copyright © www.lotustravelsonline.com Meals:Breakfast and Dinner Day.4 MANALI - LOCAL SIGHT SEEING Walk through town visiting newly constructed Buddhist Monastery. Hidimba Devi temple-It is small temple situated in the dense forest is very interesting . Hidimba is said to be the wife of Bhima from the epic of Mahabharata. Vashist, it is an extremely picturesque little place clinging to the steep hill side. On the way up to the village you come upon the Vashishat hot baths where a natural sulphar spring is piped into a modern bath -house. Dinner and Overnight at Manali Meals:Breakfast and Dinner Day.5 MANALI For the month of January, February & March the cost of Snow Point & Solang Valley is included. ( Subject to road and weather condition cab allowed to go without permission and if permission required toward Rohatang Pass than it will cost extra and directly payable by the guest . ( From April to December month the day 5 is free for your own activities without cab Meals:Breakfast and Dinner Day.6 MANALI TO DELHI-AIRPORT / RAILWAY STATION DROP(575kms) 12.00 to 14.00 Hrs approx After breakfast checkout from hotel and proceed for Airport / Railway Station. TOUR END Meals:Breakfast .......... Inclusions *5 night’s accommodation as per mentioned hotel in the itinerary /similar hotels subject to availability of the room . *5 Breakfast & 5 Dinner at Hotels . *Includes 5% GST. .......... Exclusions *Visit to Rohtang Pass Subject to permit permission on NGT Condition on Direct payment by guest ) Every Tuesday Rohtang Pass closed . *All meals, entrance fees and other personal expenses and anything that are not mentioned in package cost. .......... Hotel Details & Price Hotel Name Star Twin Sharing Child With Bed Child Without Bed Sarthak Regency 3 Rs.24,034 Rs.0 Rs.0 Sukh Sagar Regency 3 Rs.24,034 Rs.0 Rs.0 .......... Copyright © www.lotustravelsonline.com Highlights *KUFRI, JAKHU TEMPLE, SCANDAL POINT, VICE REGAL LODGE. *SOLANG VALLEY . .......... Sightseeing Kufri Kufri Hidimba Devi Temple Hidimba Devi Temple Solang Valley Solang Valley .......... Terms & Conditions *Once Booking reconfirm it will entertain 100 % cancellation charge. *VALID FROM 05 January 2019 To 31 March 2019. Copyright © www.lotustravelsonline.com.
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