
7N8D Shimla Manali Amritsar Escape
Overview
Escape to the serene hills and cultural heart of North India with a journey through Shimla, Manali, and Amritsar. Explore Shimla’s colonial charm, revel in Manali’s snow-capped adventures, and soak in the spiritual atmosphere of the Golden Temple in Amritsar. A perfect blend of nature, adventure, and heritage awaits
What's Inclusion
- Accommodation in a well-appointed hotel.
- Breakfast and dinner (as per package)
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- All transfers and sightseeing by a comfortable AC cab.
- Driver charges, tolls, parking & fuel costs
- Welcome drinks (non-alcoholic) on arrival
- Welcome drinks (non-alcoholic) on arrival
- Airfare or train tickets
- Personal expenses (shopping, laundry, tips, extra meals)
- Entry fees to monuments & attractions
- Adventure activities (paragliding, rafting, skiing, etc.)
- Optional tours & excursions
- Early check-in or late check-out charges
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Itinerary

On arrival at Delhi, meet our representative and proceed to Shimla. Reach Shimla by evening and check in at the hotel. Later, visit Mall Road and Lakkar Bazaar at leisure. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

After breakfast, proceed for a full-day excursion to Kufri, a beautiful snow spot in winter and a hub for fun activities. Visit the Himalayan Nature Park and Kufri Adventure Resort. Later, return to Shimla and visit Jakhoo Temple, the Ridge, Christ Church, and Scandal Point. Overnight stay in Shimla.

Post breakfast, check out and drive towards Manali. On the way, visit Kullu Valley, Shawl Factory, Sunder Nagar Lake, Hanogi Mata Temple, and Pandoh Dam. Reach Manali by evening, check in at your hotel, and relax. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel before heading out to explore Manali’s iconic attractions. Visit the Hadimba Devi Temple, an ancient wooden temple set amidst the lush greenery of Van Vihar. Continue to the Tibetean Monastery and enjoy a local lunch before visiting the Vashisht Temple, renowned for its natural hot springs. In the evening, stroll through Mall Road for shopping and savoring local delicacies. Return to the hotel for dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.

Start early and drive to Rohtang Pass (subject to permit & weather), where you can enjoy breathtaking views and snow activities. Next, visit the Atal Tunnel, the world’s longest highway tunnel at this altitude, and explore Sissu, a scenic village with stunning waterfalls. On the way back, stop at Solang Valley, famous for adventure activities like paragliding, zorbing, and ATV rides etc. (at your own cost). Return to Manali by evening, relax at the hotel, have dinner, and stay overnight

Early morning, check out and drive to Amritsar. Arrive by evening and proceed to Wagah Border to witness the patriotic flag ceremony. Overnight stay in Amritsar.

After breakfast, visit the sacred Golden Temple and the historic Jallianwala Bagh. Spend your afternoon exploring local markets and trying authentic Punjabi cuisine. Return to your hotel for overnight stay in Amritsar.

Start early from Amritsar after breakfast and drive back to Delhi in your private cab. Arrive in Delhi by evening with unforgettable memories of the hills and heritage.
Term & Condition
Confirmation Policy
- Upon booking, the traveller will receive a confirmation voucher via email, within 24 hours.
- In the special cases of slots not being available, feasible alternatives will be provided to the customer, in regards to the customer’s preference. In such cases, a new voucher would be sent via email, consisting of the new travel details.
Refund Policy
- Any refund applicable will be processed within 7 business days.
Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellation made 25 days before the date of departure, would levy 15% of the total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Any cancellation made within 15-25 days before the date of departure, would levy a 25% of total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Any cancellation made within 7-15 days before the date of departure, would levy 50% of the total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Any cancellation made within 0-7 days before the date of departure, would levy 100% of the total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Due to any restrictions such as sudden government policies or regulations, health hazards, medical emergencies, or unprecedented weather conditions, activities and tours may be nonoperational and be canceled. In cases such as these, operators will attempt to cater to the traveler as an alternate, which is feasible in nature. However, any refund would not be catered.
Advisory
- Stay hydrated: Carry enough water and other fluids to stay hydrated throughout the yatra. It's important to drink water regularly, especially at higher altitudes.
- Check the weather: The weather conditions in the Kedarnath region can be unpredictable, so it's important to check the weather forecast before starting your journey. Avoid traveling during the monsoon season (July to September) when the region experiences heavy rainfall and landslides.
- Acclimatize properly: Kedarnath is located at an altitude of over 11,000 feet, so it's important to acclimatize properly. Spend a couple of days in nearby towns like Guptkashi, Gaurikund, or Sonprayag before starting the yatra.
- Pack wisely: Pack light and carry only the essentials. Make sure you have enough warm clothes, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit. You can also rent or buy trekking equipment from nearby towns.
- Follow the Yatra route: Stick to the designated Yatra route and avoid taking shortcuts. This helps preserve the fragile ecosystem of the region and minimizes the impact on the environment.
- Respect local customs: Kedarnath is a holy site for Hindus, and it's important to respect the local customs and traditions. Dress appropriately and seek permission before entering any religious sites.
- Hire a guide/porter: Hiring a guide or porter can make the Yatra easier and safer. They can provide valuable information about the Yatra route, carry your luggage, and help in case of an emergency.
- Be prepared for emergencies: The Kedarnath Yatra is remote, and medical facilities are limited. Carry a first-aid kit and any necessary medications. It's also a good idea to have a satellite phone or other communication device in case of an emergency.
- Leave no trace: Respect the environment and leave no trace behind. Carry all your trash and dispose of it properly at the end of the yatra.