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Shimla-Manali Cab Package Shimla-Manali Cab Package 05 Night-06 Days Route :- Delhi, Shimla, Kullu, Manali, Delhi Meal Plan:- MAP Dev Bhoomi “Himachal”:- Himalayas in Himachal’ or one must say Himachal in the Himalayas. ‘Him’ in Hindi literally means ice or snow and ‘alaya’ means home, which makes the Himalayas ‘The Home of Snow’ and from there Himachal gets its name meaning ‘Land of Snow’. The Himalayas affect the climate of Himachal as well. Huge variations in the elevations of mountains (from 450m to 6500m) cause big differences in climatic conditions. Himachal Pradesh was one of the few states that had remained largely untouched by external customs, largely due to its difficult terrain. With technological advancements, the state has changed very rapidly. Himachal Pradesh is a multi-religion, multicultural as well as multilingual state like other Indian states. Himachal is well known for its handicrafts. The mountainous state with its diverse and beautiful Himalayan landscapes attracts tourists from all over the world. The region also has some of the oldest Buddhist Monasteries in Asia Shimla, the state capital, is home to Asia's only natural ice skating rink ` Approved By Himachal Pradesh Tourism Deptt. (Govt. Of India.) ITINERARY DAY 01: Delhi – Shimla (388 KM 8/9 HOURS) On arrival at Delhi Airport/ Railway Station, you will meet/assisted and drive to Shimla. On arrival at Shimla, check-in to the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel in Shimla. (8 hrs Journey) Shimla is home to a number of buildings that are styled in the Tudorbethan and neo- Gothic architectures dating from the colonial era, as well as multiple temples and churches. The colonial architecture and churches, the temples and the natural beauty of the city attract a large number of tourists. The major attractions include the Viceroy Lodge, the Christ Church, the Jakhoo Temple, theMall Road, and the Ridge, which together form the city center.. Day 02 : Shimla – Kufri – Local sightseen - Shimla Morning drive to Kufri. Kufri is a small hill station in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh state in India. It is located 13 km from the state capital Shimla on the National Highway No.22. Visit Himalayan Wild Life Zoo which hosts rare Antelopes, Felines and Birds including Himalayan Monal, Himalayan bears and other rare birds and animals. After that return back to Shimla and free to visit mall road and Market, Kali Bari, Lower Market. Lakker Bazaar, Jakhu Temple etc.. Return back to your hotel by evening Day 03: Shimla – Kullu Valley - Manali Today after breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Manali, on the way sight-seeing of Kullu valley and overnight stay at hotel in Manali. Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India’s northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination. Set on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It's also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass ` Approved By Himachal Pradesh Tourism Deptt. (Govt. Of India.) Day 04: Rohtang Pass {Cost Extra} & Solang Valley Sight Seeing {Cost Included} Today morning after breakfast drive to sightseeing of Rohtang Pass & Solang Vally (up to snow line if Rohtang Pass is closed due to snowfall). On the way visit Gulaba, Kothi, Marhi & Rahala Fall. After that return back to Manali. Rohtang translates to "a pile of corpses". Here you can have a magnificent view of Dhauladhar Range and Pir Panjal Range and high altitude mountain peaks i.e. Hanuman Tibba, Makar Way, Shikhar Way, Friendship peak and Shiti Dhar. Those peaks have their altitude at 6000m or above. Enjoy Skiing, Horse Riding, Yak Riding, Snow Scooter ride (on your own expenses). NOTE: ROHTANG PASS/GULABA/KOTHI/MADHI SIGHTSEEING COST EXTRS Day 05: Manali local sightseeing. After breakfast local sightseeing of Manali “HADIMBA TEMPLE” Built in 1553 with a superbly crafted four tiered pagoda roof, it is famous for its exquisitely carved doorway. “CLUBHOUSE” The Club House with its comprehensive facilities that include a roller skating rink, an auditorium, billiards rooms, a library, a bar, and restaurant makes a wonderful outing for the day.” Tibetan Monastery, Van Vihar, and “VASHIST” Well known for its hot springs. There are old temples dedicated to the sage Vashisth and to Lord Rama After that drive back to hotel take dinner and overnight stay at hotel. DAY 06 : Manali – Delhi. After Breakfast, Check Out From The Hotel and drive back To Delhi and drop at Railway station / Airport. ` Approved By Himachal Pradesh Tourism Deptt. (Govt. Of India.) -END OF OUR SERVICES- THE PRICE INCLUDES: • Pick Up and Drop from Delhi Airport / Railway Station. • Welcome, Drink on Arrival. • Inclusive all Tax • Accommodation on double sharing basis. • Sightseeing as per itinerary by individual cab. • Meal plan as per itinerary. • Neat and clean rooms • Toll tax, Parking fee & Driver Expenses all included. • 05 Breakfast and 05 Dinner. THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE: • Any other service not mentioned in "the price includes". • Room Service/meals except that are mentioned in Itinerary • Rohtang Pass Cab and Permit Fee • Any personal expenses, such as phone calls, Heater, shopping, laundry, drinks, etc.. • Any adventure activity like Rafting, Skiing & paragliding cost is not included • Any type of entrances, portage, and camera fee, etc… • Airfare and train fare and Travel Insurance. • Any up gradation in Airline class or hotel room category. • Any extra expense such as route change, Date change, Accommodation facilities, etc incurred due to the unforeseen, unavoidable forced Majeure circumstances during the tour. IMPORTANT NOTES • The price does not apply during any Festival time or on the new year (22nd Dec. to 05th Jan.) • Hotel Check in/Check-out Time as per hotel Policies. • Early Check-in is subject to availability. • Customers must carry the valid id proof of all the travelers • Trans Himalaya Travels is not responsible for any delay, Extra Payment or change in the route for natural situations, political strikes or premises, cancellation of flights or any other unforeseen circumstance. • These prices are based on all Government taxes and are subject to change. If the Government revises the taxes and fees then the current price will be charged. ` Approved By Himachal Pradesh Tourism Deptt. (Govt. Of India.) • Please note the Taylor Made packages are designed strictly on the detailed itinerary being attached any extra sightseeing and excursion is subject to a supplement cost as per the actual. • If there is no planned hotels availability, we will confirm other similar hotels. • All hotels are planned in room category basis. • Rohtang Pass Sightseeing is subject to availability and it is excluded from the itinerary. • The number of vehicles to Rohtang Pass per day is restricted to 1000 /- out of which only 600 petrol engine taxis and 400 diesel taxis will be allowed. Due to this restriction customers have to wait as per the availability. • Visit Rohtang pass can be on individual/sharing by deluxe bus / Cab subject to availability. • Rohtang Pass Sightseeing is excluded from the itinerary and if a guest wants to take it will depend on the availability of the permit and guest has to pay the Rohtang Pass Sightseeing Cost directly. FIT & GIT: Cancellation Policy: In the event of cancellation of tour/travel services due to any avoidable/unavoidable reason/s, we must be notified of the same in writing. Cancellation charges will be effective from the date we receive advice in writing, and cancellation charges would be as follows: Advance Non-Refundable 30 days prior to arrival: 25% of the Total Package cost. 20 days prior to arrival: 50% of the Total Package cost. 10 days prior to arrival: 60% of the Total Package cost. 07 days prior to arrival: 75% of the Total Package cost. Less than 72 hours or No Show: No Refund In case of Special Trains Journeys and peak season hotel bookings a separate cancellation policy is applicable (which can be advised as and when required). Some cancellation and refund policies are out of our tender: Refund for hotel payment will follow the hotel’s cancellation policy Train tickets cancellations will follow the Railway’s policy Flight tickets cancellations will follow the airline's company policy In case you cancel the trip after commencement, refund would be restricted to a limited amount only which too would depend on the amount that we would be able to recover from the hoteliers/ contractors we patronize. For unused hotel accommodation, chartered transportation & missed meals, etc. we do not bear any responsibility to refund. * No refund will be made in case of mechanical trouble to the vehicle or natural ` Approved By Himachal Pradesh Tourism Deptt. (Govt. Of India.) calamities like landslides, flood, earthquake, heavy snowfall or any natural climatic conditions. Sales Executive Trans Himalaya Travels T: +91 9817177094 | M: +91 9817250655 E: [email protected] | www.transhimalayatravels.com Bhimi Niwas, Dakshin Vihar, Sanjauli Shimla 171006. H.P ` Approved By Himachal Pradesh Tourism Deptt. (Govt. Of India.) .
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