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Himachal with Vaishnav Devi HIMACHAL WITH VAISHNAV DEVI CODE: ETT - HP- 09 Shimla (2N) - Manali (3N) - Dharamshala (1N) - DURATION: 11 Nights 12 Days Dalhousie (2N) - Katra (2N) - Amritsar (1N) About Destination: Shimla is the capital of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan foothills. It’s also known for the handicraft shops that line The Mall, a pedestrian avenue, as well as the Lakkar Bazaar, a market specializing in wooden toys and crafts. Manali is a hill station nestled in the mountains of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley, at an altitude of 2,050 m (6,726 ft) in the Beas River Valley. It is located in the Kullu district. Manali is named after the lawgiver Manu. Dharamshala is a city in the upper reaches of the Kangra Valley and is surrounded by dense coniferous forest consisting mainly of stately Deodar cedar trees. It is the district headquarters. It was formerly known as Bhagsu. Dalhousie is a hill station in Chamba district in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh; India.It is situated on 5 hills and has an elevation of 2,400 meters above sea level. Amritsar (also called Ambarsar) is a city in the northwestern Indian state of Punjab, not far from the border with Pakistan. At the center of its walled old town is the gilded Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), considered the holiest gurdwara, or religious complex, of the Sikh religion. Vaishno Devi, also known as Mata Rani, Trikuta and Vaishnavi, is a manifestation of the Hindu Mother Goddess Mahalakshmi. The words "maa" and "mata" are commonly used in India for "mother", and thus are often used in connection with Vaishno Devi. Best Time to Visit: March to June (Ideal Period) | September to January (Chilled Atmosphere with Snowfall & Snowy Mountains) Reporting & Dropping: Ex. Delhi Airport / Railway Station (Day 1 & Day 8 as per your Reservations) Mode of Travel: Delhi to Delhi by AC Private Coach Route: Delhi - Shimla - Manali - Dharamshala - Dalhousie - Chandigarh - Delhi Nearest Airport: New Delhi / Chandigarh Nearest Railway Stations: Delhi / Chandigarh Type of Accommodation: Standard / Deluxe / Luxury as per your requirement. Age Group: OPEN M - 9850502723 | 9850504433 | 020 - 24463322 http://www.explorersgroup.in | [email protected] Like us on Facebook Itinerary DAY DETAILS Day 1 New Delhi - Shimla (350 Km, 08 Hours) Arrive Delhi airport / railway station and drive to Shimla the former summer capital of British India, set amidst the snow capped Shivalik Mountains which offers some of the most stunning views of the mighty Himalayas. Enroute visit Pinjore Gardens or Ropeway at Timber Trail, Parwanoo. Arrive and check into the hotel. Evening free to stroll on The Mall and the famous Ridge. Ridge is famous for its stunning vistas of the valley and the Christ Church which is the most photographed landmark of Shimla. Overnight in the Manali ( _ _ D) Day 2 Shimla After Breakfast Excursion to Kufri. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park, Poney and Yak Ride and One can see the endless Himalayan Panorama from Kufri, after lunch sightseeing of 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 Grindlays Bank (1912)- the world wide bank started by Robert Melville Grindlay, The Scandal Point and The famous Shopping Plaza of the North The Mall. Overnight in the Shimla ( _ _ D) Day 3 Shimla to Manali (265 Km, 8 Hours) Depart from Shimla to Manali by surface Enroute visit Kullu valley, Beas River, Dashehra maidan etc. Arrive and transfer to hotel Manali. Evening free for rest. Overnight in the Manali ( B _ D) Day 4 Manali (Local Sightseeing) Morning proceed to Visit the 450 years old Hidimbadevi Temple, the oldest temple in Manali, Tibetan center & monastery, Vasisth village, known for its hot Sulpher springs Roerich art Gallery. Bahist Temple, Solang Valley which offers a spectacular view of glaciers and snow capped peaks. At an altitude of 3978 meters. Also visit Kothi, Rahala Water falls on the way. (Subject to weather conditions and road being open). Rest of the day is at leisure or takes a stroll down the Mall road. Overnight in the Manali ( B _ D) M - 9850502723 | 9850504433 | 020 - 24463322 http://www.explorersgroup.in | [email protected] Like us on Facebook Day 5 Manali - Rohtang Pass - Manali (51 kms, 2 hours) Early morning visit A place not to be missed – Rohtang Pass, from Manali at an altitude of 3978 meters. Also visit Kothi, Rahala Water falls on the way. (Subject to weather conditions and road being open). Rest of the day is at leisure or takes a stroll down the Mall road.(Visit to Rohtang Pass not included in the cost. Subject to weather conditions and road being open).(As per Himachal Government Rouling outsiders not go to do the Rohtang Pass & Guest Have to Take Car from union on Direct Payment Basis. ). Overnight in the Manali ( B _ D) Day 6 Manali to Dharmshala (280 Km, 10 Hours) Depart towards dharmshala on the way visit to Baijnath known for its Shiva Temple and further at Palampur famous For Tea Garden. Dharamhsala is a hill-station lying on the spur of the Dhauladhar Mountains about 18 kms north-east of Kangra, It is known for its scenic beauty set amidst high pine and oak trees. Since 1960, when it became the temporary headquarters of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Dharamshala has risen to international repute as “The Little Lhasa in India”. Overnight in the Dharmashala ( B _ D) Day 7 Dharmshala to Dalhousie (145 Km, 5 Hours) After Breakfast drive from Dharamshala towards Dalhousie after doing the local sightseeing of Places which includes, His holiness Dalai lama residence at Mc Leodgunj, War memorial, Bhagsunath temple and Dal Lake. Reach Dalhousie in the evening. Overnight in the Dalhousie ( B _ D) Day 8 Dalhousie - Khajjiar ( 24 km, 30min ) Dalhousie has been named after the British Governor – General of the l9th century, Lord Dalhousie. Surrounded by varied vegetation – pines, dodders, oaks and flowering rhododendron. Local sightseeing of Dalhousie includes visit to Panjipula, Subhash Baoli and excursion to Khajjiar 24 Kms. from Dalhousie surrounded by thick Deodar forest. Drive from Dalhousie to Khajjiar is awesome. Overnight in theDalhousie ( B _ D) Dalhousie - Katra (245 Km, 08 Hours) Day 9 Depart from Dalhousie to Katra. On arrival check in to hotel. Overnight in the Katra ( B _ D) Day 10 Katra Early morning after breakfast start your journey to Vaishno Devi Darshan. Late Evening comes back to hotel. Overnight in the Katra ( B _ D) M - 9850502723 | 9850504433 | 020 - 24463322 http://www.explorersgroup.in | [email protected] Like us on Facebook Day 11 Katra - Amritsar (300 Km, 09 Hours) In Morning after breakfast depart toward Amritsar. On time check in to hotel. After freshen up visit Golden Temple and litter around some market place too. Overnight in the Amritsar ( B _ D) Day 12 Amritsar Morning after Breakfast Visit Wagha Border, Jalliawala Bagh, Golden Temple and if time permits you can go for local market to shop around. On time check out from hotel and Depart towards Airport/ Railway Station to board your flight back to home. 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