Enchanting Himalaya 12 Nights / 13 Days
Day 01: Delhi Arrive

On arrival at Delhi International airport. After completing formalities with customs and immigration on arrival meet our assistance and transfer to hotel evening free at leisure stay overnight.

Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing

This morning you will proceed on a sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi, visiting the Qutub Minar, tallest stone tower in India, Raj Ghat and the Red Fort and Jama Masjid. You drive past the imposing India Gate and the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Lotus Temple, Laxmi Naryan Temple etc. Overnight at hotel.   

Day 03: Delhi / Chandigarh

Morning after breakfast, drive to Chandigarh 260 Kms/5 Hrs drive. On arrival transfer to hotel. After noon proceed for sightseeing visit:
The Rock Garden: Sprawling over 12 acres of wooded land, the Rock Garden was actually sculpted out of urban debris by a humble roadinspector called Nek Chand. Multicoloured fragments of china and waste ceramics, coal and other disposables have been turned into creative patterns and textures
Sukhna Lake: This is an artificial lake created by building an artificial dam on a seasonal stream. It is a favourite halting place for various migratory birds flying from central Asia to India and vice-versa.
Rose Garden: Asia's largest rose garden is located in Chandigarh spreading over 30 acres of land. It has nearly 1600 varieties of roses. During the rose festival it is a splendid sight. Evening back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 04:- Chandigarh / Shimla

Morning after breakfast, drive to Shimla 130Kms/3Hrs drive. On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free at leisure stay overnight.

Day 05:- Shimla Sightseeing

Morning after breakfast, full day to explore the valley of Shimla, Shimla is sure to enamor all its visitors with not just its scenic beauty but also its temples, churches, museum and markets. At every turn of the winding roads there seems to be a new surprise in store. There are many interesting places in Shimla and all of these have emerged as important Tourist Attractions in Shimla.

The secular spirit of the Indian nation is well reflected in this city. There are a large number of places of worship, belonging to different religions, in Shimla. Each of these religious monuments are important Tourist Attractions in Shimla. At a walking distance from the Mall is the Kali Bari, where Shyamala Devi is the presiding deity. Shimla has received her name from this goddess who is revered not just by the locals, but by the Bengalis as well. They flock to the temple in large numbers particularly during Durga Puja. Evening back to hotel stay overnight.

Day 06:- Shimla / Manali

Morning after breakfast, drive to Manali 240Kms /4Hrs drive. On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free at leisure stay overnight.

Day 07:- Manali Sightseeing

Morning after breakfast, proceed for sightseeing of Manali,
Hidimba Devi Temple - The present wooded temple of goddess Hadimba Devi, the wife of Lord Bhima of the Mahabharata was built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh in 1553. This four story temple is renowned for its carvings of animals, plants and local deities. Inside the temple is a small brass idol of the statue of goddess Hadimba. This is one f the most popular tourist attractions in Kullu-Manali.
Vashist Spring - These sulphur hot springs are considered as sacred and known for its medicinal and rejuvenating values. You can take a refreshing warm dip in one of the kunds.
Manali Sanctuary - Located at a distance of 2km from the down town Manali, the wildlife sanctuary was first notified in the year 1954 and is home to a variety of Himalayan flora and fauna with animal species like lion, snow leopard, ibex etc.
Winter Carnival - The annual five-day winter carnival of Manali is celebrated every year in the month of January at a time when Manali slumbers under a thick blanket of snow. The festival starts from the Hadimba Devi Temple with the worship of goddess Hadimba. Evening back to hotel stay overnight.

Day 08:- Manali / Dharamshala

Morning after breakfast, drive to Dharamshala 220Kms 3 ½ Hrs drive. On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free at leisure stay overnight.

Day 09:- Dharamshala Sightseeing

After breakfast proceed for the sightseeing of Mcleodganj H. H. The Dalai Lama resides here. At the start of Mcleodganj is a small bazaar filled with variety of Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. At the end of the spur lies the Namgyal Monastery. The external wall is surrounded by rows of prayer wheels. Within the monastery are large idols of Buddha. The charming church of St. John in the wilderness is situated here and this is the final resting place of Lord Elgin, a British Viceroy of India during the 19th century. Evening free back to hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 10:- Dharamshala / Dalhousie

Morning after breakfast, drive to Dalhousie 130Kms /2 ½ Hrs drive. On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free at leisure stay overnight.

Day 11:- Dalhousie Sightseeing

Morning after breakfast, proceed for sightseeing visit,

Jandhri Ghat:A few kilometers from Subash Baoli lies the Jandhri Ghat where the erstwhile rulers of Chamba ruled for a long time. The palace still bears the remains of the Chamba Rulers who ruled here before the advent of the British.

Satdhara:On your way to Panjpulla located at a height of 2,036m there is a collection of seven springs which even has therapeutic value.

Subash Baoli: Located in Dalhousie, this was where Subash Chandra Bose spent a few days. There is a spring located near Subash Baoli. One of the major tourist attractions of Dalhousie, Subash Baoli reminds us of this great Indian leader.

Catholic Church of St. Francis:Built in the year 1894, it still carries that European aura and charm in its architecture and décor. One of the major tourist attractions this is also considered to be an important place for the Christian pilgrims. Evening free at leisure, stay overnight.

Day 12:- Dalhousie / Amritsar

Morning after breakfast, drive to Amritsar 195 Kms/ 3Hrs drive. On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free at leisure stay overnight.

Day 13:- Amritsar Sightseeing

After Breakfast Visit Local Sight Seen As They Are.

GOLDEN TEMPLE (HARMANDER SAHIB): Although There Are A Number Of Sikh Shrines In And Around Amritsar, Golden Temple Is The Biggest Of All Tourist Attractions In Amritsar. The Shrine Houses The Holy Script Of The Guru Granth Sahib And Draws Its Name From The Gold-Laden Dome Upon A Marble Base. Inside Lays The Holy Lake. Do Cover Your Head With A Handkerchief Or A Scarf Before Entering The Gurudwara.

JALIWANWALA BAGH: In 1919, The British Police Fired Randomly On A Peaceful Assembly Of People Gathered In Demand Of Freedom, Which Killed Hundreds Of Men, Women And Children On The Spot. The Bullet Marks on the Boundary Walls Bring Alive the Agonizing Tale of Cruelty of Colonial Rule.

Afternoon Visit THE WAGAH BORDER: Another Prominent Tourist Attraction In Amritsar Is Not A Monument But A Daily Event. A Little Away From Amritsar at the India Shares International Frontier with Pakistan. Every Evening, the Change of Guard among Either National Security Forces, A Handshaking Distance Apart, Is A Fantastic Spectacle.  Evening Back To Hotel, Overnight In Hotel.

Day 14:- Amritsar / Delhi

Morning after breakfast, transfer to railway station/airport to board your train/flight for Delhi. On arrival meet and greet by our representative who will transfer to hotel, evening free at leisure. Stay overnight.