(Duration 5Night / 6Days)Day 01: Delhi - Shimla
Morning drive to Shimla, on arrival check in at the hotel. Rest of the day free at leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02 : Shimla
Morning after breakfast full day sightseeing visit The State Museum,Viceregal Lodge, The Prospect Hill, The Jakhu temple, and Summer hill.
The State Museum, housed in a colonial mansion, is half an hour's hike from the centre on the western edge of town. The museum has a good collection of traditional as well as contemporary art. The ground floor has a gallery with fine Pahari miniatures, a style developed under the auspices of the Kangra rulers. These traditional paintings follow the Mughal miniature style, with themes from the life of Krishna, the Hindu god of love. Other parts of the museum display a collection of traditional costumes and jewellery, stone sculptures, temple bronzes and deity masks from the Kullu valley. One room in the museum is devoted to Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, who spent some time in Shimla. The display includes caricatures of Gandhi and his encounters with the British rulers.
Viceregal Lodge : The most impressive colonial edifice of Shimla is the Viceregal Lodge, now known as the Rashtrapati Niwas (President's House). Sitting on the flat top of Observatory Hill, this Elizabethan mansion was built in 1888 for Lord Dufferin. It now houses the Institute of Advanced Studies, and is open only in some parts to the public. The grey building still retains its grandeur, with a lion and unicorn guarding the entrance, immaculate lawns and original brass fire hydrants from Manchester.
The Prospect Hill, which can be reached by a short-cut through the forests west of the Viceregal Lodge, is a popular picnic spot. A tarmac path leads up to the top at 2,176 metres, crowned by the Kamana Devi temple. Here you get a grand view of the southern side of Shimla, the undulating hills and valleys of southern Himachal and beyond to the plains of Punjab in the distance.
The Jakhu Temple, sitting on top of Jakhu hill at 2,455 metres is the highest point on the ridge. This temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the monkey god, is quite appropriately beset with hordes of very aggressive monkeys. It is best to steer clear of them and keep all eatables well out of reach. Shimla has some other interesting spots that warrant a quick tour.
The suburb of Summer Hill, about 5 kms away from town and a stop on the Kalka-Shimla rail line, has quiet walks through wooded surroundings. The University is also located here. Overnight at hotel.
Day 03 : Shimla - Manali
Morning after breakfast drive to Manali, on arrival check in at the hotel, evening free. O/N at hotel.
Day 04 : Manali - Rohtang - Manali
Morning after breakfast an excursion tour to Rohtang pass. In the evening return back to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 05 : Manali - Kullu - Manali
Morning after breakfast drive to Kullu Valley visit Bijii Mahadev Temple (14km) At 2460 m, this offers some spectacular views. The temple is famous for its high staff that periodically draws lightning which shatters the "Shivlinga" and scorches the building. Using only butter as adhesive, the 'Linga' is then carefully pieced together by the temple pundis. Kaisdhar (15km), A high meadow fringed by deodar trees. A picnic spot, overnight at hotel.
Day 06 : Manali - Delhi
Morning after breakfast drive back to Delhi.
Himachal Tour Package Cost
Rs 11999 /- Per Person (Minimum 02 Paying Pax)
The above cost includes
1) Accommodation for 05Nights/06Days on 2) Daily Breakfast.
3) All on road transfer and sightseeing by A/c Indica.
4) Tall tax, parking and driver allowance.
The above cost does not include which is not mentioned above
1) Any personal nature of expenses.
2) Guide charges.
3) Any thing which is not mentioned above.
Note: The itinerary / price is subject to change without prior notice.