Discover the charm of Shimla and Manali with our tour package. Stroll through Shimla’s colonial streets, visit the Ridge and Kufri. In Manali, explore Mall Road, Hadimba Temple, and adventure in Solang Valley. Enjoy serene landscapes and thrilling activities on this unforgettable trip!
After breakfast visit to half day city tour visiting Indian Institute Of Advanced Studies, Sankat Mochan
Temple and Jakhu temple, Afternoon visit to excursion tour of Kufri & Chail, Kufri :a popular ski
resort in winters, which offers some stunning mountain views, Later drive to Chail :The Chail Palace
is well known for its architecture. This incensed the Maharaja and he vowed to build a new summer
capital for himself. So he rebuilt the place (Chail) as per his requirements. There we will visit the
Palace of former Maharaja of Patiyala. Later back to hotel. Overnight stay at hotel at Shimla.
Speciality of Kufri:
Kufri, near Shimla in Himachal Pradesh, India, is known for its scenic beauty, ski slopes, and
opportunities for adventure sports such as tobogganing and hiking, making it a popular hill station
destination.
After early breakfast visit to excursion visiting Kothi Gorge, Sohlang valley (Upto Snow Line in case
Rohtang is closed due to snow fall) Carry warm clothes like hand gloves, muffler, sweater, shawl,
socks & sports shoes etc. Enroute overcoats and shoes are available on hire. Please note that
Sohlang valley (altitude 3940 mts.) is actually 51 kms. far from Manali, due to heavy snow covering
the road, this pass is not accessible during heavy snow fall for Snow Point, and Sollang Valley. Later
back to hotel. Evening free for leisure, overnight stay at hotel at Manali.
Check out hotel and drive to Delhi/Chandigarh
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