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Location: Shimla (2N) - Manali (3N) - Dharamshala (1N) - Dalhousie (2N) - Katra (2N) - Amritsar (1N)
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HIMACHAL WITH VAISHNAV DEVI

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.
CUSTOMISE TOUR
  • Best Time to VisitMarch 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 Rail Stations: Delhi / Chandigarh
  • Type of Accommodation: Standard / Deluxe / Luxury / Premium as per your requirement.
  • Age Group: OPEN
  • 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 at Shimla. ( _ _ 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 at Shimla ( B _ D)

    Day 3

    Shimla to Manali (265 Kms, 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 at 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 at Manali. (B _ D)

    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 at Manali. (B _ D)

    Day 6

    Manali to Dharmshala (280 Kms, 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 at Dharamshala. (B _ D)

    Day 7

    Dharamshala to Dalhousie (145 Kms, 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 at Dalhouise. (B _ D)

    Day 8

    Dalhousie – Khajjiar ( 24 kms, 30 Min )
    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 at Dalhouise. (B _ D)

    Day 9

    Dalhousie – Katra (245 Km, 08 Hours)
    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)

    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 som
    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.


  • By Air:

    • Air bookings & Air Faire are subject to availability at the time of booking.

    By Train:

    • Train reservations are subject to availability at the time of bookings.
    • You may visit www.indianrail.gov.in for railway seat availability & fare.

    Land Package:

    • (Land package cost will be depending on type of Hotel and Transport)
      Land package will be provided on Ex-destination basis only.

    Includes

    • Pick up – Drop & Sightseeing by AC Coach.
    • Accommodation on twin sharing basis as per tour itinerary.
    • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary. (Breakfast & Dinner).
    • All entrance fees of the sightseeing places mentioned in the itinerary.
    • One Ltr. Mineral Water per Day.
    • Complimentary Gift from Explorers.
    • Travel Insurance*
    • Services of the Tour Manager from the first day of meeting point to the last day dropping point of the tour.
    • Basic First aid kit.

    Excludes

    • Government Service Tax 3.50% on Total Billing Amount.
    • Cold drinks, Mineral water, etc.
    • Private orders of Tea, Breakfast, Meals, etc.
    • Insurance Coverage.
    • Medical expenses other than “First aid”.
    • Any Increase in the Airfare / Hotel Tariff Charges.
    • Any kind of Pick up & Drop from Home to Airport.
    • Any private transfers taken to move from one place to another instead of coach.
    • Additional Extra Toppings, if Taken.
    • Cost of any Deviation from the route of tour due to unavoidable Circumstances.
    • Coolie charges, laundry, wines & alcoholic beverages, mineral water (unless specified), telephone charges,shopping, all items of personal nature and also food and drinks not forming the part of the group menus.
    • No refund shall be payable for any unused portion of the tour due to whatsoever reason.
    • Any Up gradation in the room category or air line class.
    • Any other charges not mentioned in “Fees Include”.
  • What to Bring?

        Morning Utilities
      • Hair Oil, Cold Cream, Lip guard, Comb, Sun cream Lotion.
      • Tooth Brush, Tooth Paste.
      • Sun Glasses, Scarf.
      • Clothing’s

      • Comfortable clothing for Entire Journey Period.
      • Shawl, Balaklava (Kantopi)
      • Sports shoes, Extra Socks Floaters for Journey.
      • Optional

      • Extra Carry bags,Camera & Camera Batteries
      • Mobile & Mobile Charger.
      • Other Requirements

      • Id Proof, Nail cutter,
      • Knee cap, Personal Medicines, if any
      • Enough & Change Money for Shopping.

    * This is just a reminder list of what to Bring. You can bring other things as per the Need.

    “Leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time, and shoot nothing but photographs and bring back nothing but memories”

    1. Food: Pure Vegetarian Food will be served by Explorers. If you want Non veg. Food, you can take it at Extra Cost at Actual. Please take the Railway Food (Tea, Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner) in Proper time at Own Cost.
    2. Medicine: Bring personal medicines, if any & the necessary things given in a list.
    3. Railway Reservations: It is not possible for Explorers to ensure that the Participants will get Railway Reservations together or in the same compartment because of random seat allotment by Railway Computerized System.
    4. Transport & Jungle Safari: For Jungle Safari six people can travel in a Gypsy, but it is not sure that same Group / Family can travel in a same Gypsy. If any Natural Calamity or Technical problem results into late or Safari get cancelled then Explorers or the leaders of Explorers are not responsible for same & in that case No refund is admissible.
    5. Jungle Safari Zone: For Jungle Safari Explorers will choose the Safari zones as per the availability. We are not giving commitment of any specific zone Safari.
    6. Room Allotment: In case of Odd number of Participants or Male / Female Ratio, It is not possible for Explorers to ensure that same Group / Family will accommodate in a same Room. TWO Persons on Bed & TWO persons will be provided by Mattresses, Blanket, Pillow, etc.
    7. Hot Water: In Early Morning Warm Water will be served for Refreshment & in Afternoon Hot Water for Bath.
    8. Drinking Water: Mineral Water Bottles will not be provided by the Explorers throughout the Tour.
    9. During the Camp all the participants should obey all the instructions and decisions taken by the authorised representative of Explorers or Camp Leader.
    10. During any type of event, in case of any dispute for whatsoever reasons, the decision of the Camp Leader or authorized representative of Explorers shall be final and binding on all the participants. The Participants shall be solely liable for the risks, responsibilities and consequences.
    11. Medical Treatment: In case of any medical ailments, a disorder etc. which the participants are suffering or have suffered from, it is his/her responsibility to inform the organisers in advance, before commencement of the camp or trek. If required, the participant(s) will have to take medical treatment from the doctor / attendant available on the campsite or from the nearest available medical centre or hospital. The expenses for all medical treatment and arrangements for the same will be solely borne by the participant ONLY. The Camp Leader or the authorised representative shall have complete discretion to continue the camp without the participant(s) suffering from medical problem.
    12. Photographs or Video Clips: Explorers reserves the right to use Photographs / Video Clips of the tourist taken on tour and / or given by tourist, for promotion of the Company’s Business without obtaining prior permission of the concerned tourist.
    13. Consumption of liquor, tobacco products, cigarette etc. is strictly prohibited during any type of Event. The trek will be considered over only when we are back to our decided arrival place.
    14. Participants should not deface or damage any monument by writing or scribbling on them. Any breach of the above two rules will be taken seriously, and will be removed from the trek or camp, and no refund is admissible in such cases.
    15. In case of any injury, sickness, accident, death or any other casualty or loss or damage of valuables or luggage or any equipment; Explorers, it’s instructors, organisers, volunteers or any other person involved wholly or partially, either individually or jointly, shall not be responsible in any manner for the same and no claims of the participants, parents, guardians, relatives or friends of participants will be entertained.
    16. If the participants have enrolled for the activities like wildlife camping or any type of adventure sports activity, then all the risks and responsibilities related to and arising from such activities shall be solely upon such participants and Explorers shall not be liable in any manner whatsoever.
    17. Insurance: Neither participants nor any event shall be insured by Explorers, unless mentioned specifically.
    18. Please Note that any Claims, disputes, court case, etc. shall be subject to Pune Jurisdiction only.

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