







Destinations Covered : Shimla, Manali
Package Validity: 01 Jan 2026 – 31 Mar 2027
Arrive at Chandigarh railway station/airport and enjoy a scenic 4-hour drive to Shimla. and unwind with a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.
Shimla:
Once known as the Summer Capital of the British Raj and now the capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla remains one of India’s most beloved hill stations. Perched at an altitude of 2,200 meters, it captivates visitors with its old-world charm, colonial-era architecture, and the lively Mall Road and Ridge—dotted with quaint shops, cosy cafés, and vibrant restaurants, making it a perfect escape for travellers seeking both nostalgia and natural beauty.
Discover Shimla’s highlights including Kufri, Viceregal Lodge, Christ Church, Gaiety Theatre, Scandal Point, Grindlays Bank, and the bustling Mall Road.
Kufri:
Located about 16 km from Shimla, Kufri is known for its serene beauty and adventure activities. The Himalayan Nature Park is home to various rare Himalayan species. Visitors can enjoy pony and yak rides along scenic trails and take in the breathtaking views of the snow-capped Himalayan ranges.
Viceregal Lodge (1887):
Also known as the Rashtrapati Niwas, this grand colonial structure once served as the summer residence of the British Viceroy. It boasts Scottish-style architecture and beautifully maintained gardens, offering insights into the British era in India.
Christ Church (1857):
One of the oldest churches in North India, Christ Church is an iconic landmark on the Ridge. Its neo-Gothic architecture and stained-glass windows depict faith, hope, charity, fortitude, and patience.
Gaiety Theatre (1887):
A splendid Victorian theatre where the elite once gathered for performances, the Gaiety Theatre remains a cultural hub. It was here that the world’s first beauty contest was planned in the colonial era.
Town Hall (1910):
An elegant colonial building, the Town Hall houses the municipal corporation. Its striking architecture and location on the Ridge make it a popular photo spot.
Grindlays Bank (1912):
Founded by British Army officer Robert Melville Grindlay, this historic financial institution played a key role during the colonial period. The building still stands as a marker of British commercial legacy.
Scandal Point:
This famous viewpoint on Mall Road is associated with royal love stories and local legends. It offers a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and is a favorite hangout for visitors.
The Mall Road:
The heart of Shimla’s social life, The Mall is lined with colonial buildings, shops, cafes, and restaurants. It’s the perfect place to stroll, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin an 8-hour, 265 km journey to Manali. En route, explore Sunder Nagar, Pandoh Dam and the picturesque Kullu Valley. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Manali:
Famously known as the Queen of Hill Stations and a haven for adventure enthusiasts, is perched at 6,398 ft in the Himalayas. This dream hill station offers everything you could wish for — snow-clad mountains, stunning valleys, flowing rivers and streams, high-altitude roads, and gateways to offbeat destinations like Ladakh, Lahaul, and Spiti. Ideal for honeymooners and popular among families, Manali also captivates adventure lovers with activities such as trekking, white-water rafting, high-altitude expeditions, camping, motorbike tours, and jeep safaris through the majestic Himalayas.
After breakfast, explore the beautiful sights in and around Manali, including Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple (By Walk), Vashisht Bath, and Van Vihar. (Optional trek or walk to Jogini Falls.) In the evening, enjoy shopping at the local market. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Hadimba Devi Temple:
Also known as Hidimba Devi Temple, this peaceful shrine is set amidst tall deodar (cedar) forests. Built in 1553, it’s dedicated to Hadimba Devi, the wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. The unique wooden architecture and tranquil surroundings make it a must-visit spiritual and cultural site in Manali.
Manu Temple (By Walk):
This ancient temple is dedicated to Sage Manu, the legendary creator of the human race in Hindu mythology. Located in Old Manali, it is one of the few temples in India dedicated to him. Reaching it requires a short uphill walk through traditional village lanes, offering a glimpse into local life.
Vashisht Bath (Hot Water Spring):
Located in the Vashisht village, these natural hot water springs are believed to have healing properties. Separate bathing enclosures for men and women are available. The surrounding temples and peaceful setting make it a rejuvenating stop.
Jogini Waterfall (By walk):
A short and scenic trek from Vashisht village leads to the beautiful Jogini Falls, cascading down from the mountains into a serene pool. The trail passes through apple orchards and pine forests, making it a rewarding experience for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Van Vihar:
This tranquil park near the Mall Road offers well-paved paths, tall trees, and a small boating pond. It’s perfect for a relaxing walk or some quiet time in nature, especially in the late afternoon.
Manali Local Market:
End your day exploring Manali’s bustling local market filled with handicrafts, woollens, souvenirs, and street food. It’s a great place to shop for local specialties and soak in the vibe of this charming hill town.
After breakfast, visit Solang Valley and drive through the Atal Tunnel to the North Pole area. Enjoy the evening at your leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Explore the adventure haven of Solang Valley, located just a short drive from Manali at around 8,400 feet above sea level. This beautiful spot is perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Then, journey through the Atal Tunnel — the world’s longest single-tube highway tunnel above 10,000 feet — which connects Manali to the scenic Lahaul region.
OR ( Excursion to Rohatang Pass on additional cost )
Note: Rohtang Pass, situated at 3,979 meters and known as the gateway to Lahaul-Spiti valley, offers stunning mountain views and snowy landscapes but remains closed from November to May due to heavy snowfall and is also closed on Tuesdays. An excursion to Rohtang Pass is available at an additional cost during the open months.
Enjoy your evening at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, checkout from the hotel and transfer to the railway station or airport for your onward journey.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin your journey to Chandigarh. Enjoy a comfortable drive through the scenic route as you head towards the city. Upon arrival, you will be dropped off at Chandigarh Airport or Railway Station for your onward travel. This marks the end of your memorable Himachal trip.
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