Overview
Himachal Pradesh is without a doubt one of the most picturesque places in India, and the Himachal Tour from Delhi is a must-do for tourists because of its snow-capped peaks, verdant forests, lush hills and valleys, calm lakes, and cascading waterfalls.
Consider that you want to take a Himachal cab trip to travel to Himachal Pradesh. In that scenario, it’s usually preferable to reserve your cab trip in advance because it will allow you the possibility to see some places that might not be convenient or attainable in the allotted amount of time for travel.
Itinerary
Breakfast at your hotel kicks off the day, and then you're off on a lovely journey.
It takes about 5 hours to drive from Delhi to Shimla.
When you get to Shimla, go ahead and check into your hotel for the night before setting out on an adventure.
There are lots of enjoyable activities, such as zorbing, mountain biking, and hiking.
Don't forget to experience everything this city has to offer, no matter what you choose to do today.
You'll need to get up early the following morning since we're leaving for Kullu, where we'll spend the night.
Enjoy viewing the snow-capped Himalayan peaks while at Kufri by standing atop Tiger Hill.
Visit surrounding temples or have a wonderful meal at one of Kufri's neighbourhood eateries.
Several of India's endangered species, such brown bears, leopards, and even snow leopards, may be visible if you're lucky.
Here, in this region, you can see these magnificent animals.
Winter is the greatest season to travel since the low levels of air pollution allow for clear vistas of the mountain ranges.
And you may easily see this lovely area with your cab trip from Delhi!
After visiting Shimla, we head to Manali. The drive takes approximately six hours and is interrupted by numerous stops for snacks, tea and lunch.
After passing through small towns like Mandi, Kullu, Banjar and Manikaran, we reach Manali.
Manali is a popular destination for tourists because of its picturesque location in the Himalayan foothills, with spectacular mountain ranges in every direction.
Located at an altitude of 2,050 meters above sea level, this town has developed into a hub for adventure activities such as skiing and trekking.
You spend one night here. In the morning, you go out sightseeing to visit Solang Valley, Beas Kund (lake), Rohtang Pass, Patnitop and Kothiwali Devi Temple.
In the evening, you can walk up to Rohtang Pass (3,940 meters) and catch some breathtaking views of glaciers; if it's not too cold, you can even take a short stroll around nearby hamlets.
You'll travel to Manali the following day. Over the course of your daylong excursion, you will stop at both the Solang Valley and the Rohtang Pass.
One of the top hiking locations in India is the Solang Valley.
It is home to a variety of flora and wildlife that are unique to this area, in addition to its stunning views.
Before returning to Manali, you will have time for lunch.
You will have the chance to see the stunning sunset over Kullu Valley in the evening before going back to your accommodation for dinner and an overnight stay.
Manali is supposedly one of India's most scenic locations. Apple orchards, pine forests, and majestic mountains line the city's perimeter. It offers stunning landscapes to explore and lovely vistas. It also offers a lot of interesting sights, including the Hadimba Temple, the Solang Valley, the Vashisht Temple, and many others.
Trekking is great for adventurous activities as well because there are many opportunities for them.
If you wish to go on a thrilling journey, we advise you to travel to the Pin Parvati Pass.
The natural splendour and mystical allure of Kullu Valley's scenery will astound you.
Explore its crowded bazaars, temples, and man-made wonders for a memorable enriching experience!
So, don't forget to bring your camera if you visit this place!
And do not miss these top attractions in Manali:
- Hadimba temple
- Manu Mandir
- Solang Valley
- Cable car ride at Rohtang Pass
And we recommend these scenic restaurants: Kwality Restaurant, Lazy Dog Bar & Cafe and Cafe Le Chalet. In addition, if you want some fun-filled evening activity, head to Devil's Kitchen Pub & Brewery!
We stopped in Kullu on the way to Dharamshala to get some delectable parathas.
There, everyone was incredibly warm and welcoming.
It was pleasant to see them all wave and smile as we passed.
The mountains in the background looked as though they were touching the sky, which made for stunning landscape.
We arrived in Dharamsala shortly before dusk, ate dinner and then got a head start on the night because we had an early start the following morning.
In the evening, I went to McLeod Ganj, which is full of Buddhist temples and monasteries.
Also, there is a Tibetan Museum where you can study the background of Buddhism.
The next day, we headed to Mcleodganj, set deep in the Himalayas and one of India's most famous spiritual centres.
This is where Gandhi was imprisoned for two years and where he wrote his famous autobiography My Experiments with Truth.
We had a short break in this town before heading back to Dharamsala.
On our way, we visited Dalhousie, an altitude of nearly 7,500 feet.
The Hotel was just outside the city limits, but it gave us access to panoramic views of Mt. Kangchenjunga and Mt. Everest (over 28,000 ft.).
It snowed that night, and I saw both stars and the moon from my balcony- a wonderful finale to my vacation!
At a height of 2,050 metres, Dalhousie is encircled by snow-capped mountains.
The British founded Dalhousie in order to get away from the summer heat; the name means Summer Resort in English.
Another lovely location worth seeing when in Dalhousie is Khajjiar.
It has one of the largest man-made lakes in Asia and is located at 1,438 metres above sea level in the Western Himalayas.
The local inhabitants support themselves through farming, livestock husbandry, and fishing.
Khajjiar is renowned for its fruit trees, such as apple and walnut trees, in addition to its natural beauty.
Visit the Hirankashyap Reservoir, which was built specifically for this reason, to satisfy your fishing needs.
The next day, we woke up early and drove to Dalhousie. After exploring Dalhousie for a couple of hours, we headed back to Delhi to catch our flight home.
Points To Remember
Inclusions
- Pickup & Drop.
- Welcome Drink on Arrival.
- All sightseeing's by individual car.
- Transfers: Destination-Hotel-Destination.
- Sightseeing as per tour itinerary.
- All toll taxes, parking fees and driver's allowance.
Exclusions
- Charges for early Check-In & late Check-Out at Hotel.
- Lunch & Snacks.
- Airfare/ train fare.
- Monuments Entrance fees during sightseeing.
- Camera charges/Rides etc.
- Any other item not specified in the Package Inclusions.