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Day 1

Chandigarh to Manali

Upon arrival in Chandigarh (airport/railway station), begin a scenic transfer to Manali. Traverse the lush Mandi Valley, with en-route halts at Pandoh Dam before passing through the Aut Tunnel into the Kullu Valley. Relish a traditional Himachali lunch at a family-run eatery. Overnight Stay at 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.

Day 2

Manali to Kaza

After breakfast, check out and drive to Kaza through the Atal Tunnel, enjoying sunrise views over snow-clad peaks. En route, cross Kunzum Pass, visit the sacred stupa. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Atal Tunnel:

The longest highway tunnel in the world, connecting Manali to Lahaul-Spiti, offering stunning views of snow-capped mountains and reducing travel time drastically.

Kunzum Pass (4,590 m):

A high mountain pass in the Himalayas, known for its breathtaking landscapes and a sacred stupa where travelers often stop to offer prayers.

Sacred Stupa:

A spiritual monument located near Kunzum Pass, revered by locals and pilgrims, symbolizing peace and protection on the journey ahead.

Day 3

Kaza to Tabo

After breakfast, check out from the hotel and enjoy local sightseeing in Kaza at places like Langza, Hikkim, Komik, and Dhankar. Later, drive to Tabo. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Langza:

Known as the “Fossil Village,” Langza is famous for its rich deposits of fossils and stunning views of the Himalayan peaks. The village offers a glimpse into ancient geological history and peaceful mountain life.

Hikkim:

One of the highest post offices in the world is located here. Hikkim is a small, remote village where you can send postcards stamped with a unique postmark — a special souvenir from Spiti Valley.

Komik:

Often called one of the highest villages in Asia, Komik is known for its beautiful monastery and serene surroundings. It provides an authentic experience of traditional Spitian culture.

Dhankar:

Perched on a cliff, Dhankar is famous for its historic Dhankar Monastery, which overlooks the confluence of the Spiti and Pin Rivers. The monastery is a significant spiritual and architectural marvel.

Day 4

Tabo to chandrataal

After breakfast, check out from the hotel and enjoy local sightseeing in Tabo, visiting places like Tabo Monastery, Tabo Cave, Key, Kibber, and Chicham. Overnight camp at Chandratal.

Tabo Monastery:

Known as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas,” Tabo Monastery is one of the oldest and most important Buddhist monasteries in India. Founded in 996 AD, it houses ancient murals, stucco statues, and rare scriptures.

Tabo Cave:

Located near the monastery, the Tabo Cave is believed to have been used by Padmasambhava, the revered Buddhist master, for meditation. It is a spiritual site attracting pilgrims and visitors alike.

Key:

Key is a traditional Spitian village famous for its ancient Key Monastery, the largest in Spiti Valley. The monastery is a vibrant center of Tibetan Buddhism and offers panoramic views of the valley.

Kibber:

One of the highest inhabited villages in the world, Kibber is known for its rugged beauty, traditional lifestyle, and the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, home to snow leopards and Himalayan ibex.

Chicham:

A small village famous for the Chicham Bridge, one of the highest suspension bridges in Asia, offering breathtaking views of the Spiti River gorge.

Day 5

Chandratal to Manali

Morning visit Chandratal Lake, then drive back to Manali via the Atal Tunnel. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Chandratal Lake:

Known as the “Moon Lake,” Chandratal is a stunning high-altitude lake famous for its crystal-clear waters, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. It’s a favorite spot for camping and trekking enthusiasts.

Atal Tunnel:

The world’s longest highway tunnel, connecting Spiti Valley to Manali, it significantly reduces travel time and offers spectacular views of the Himalayan landscape.

Day 6

Manali to Chandigarh

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.

COST INCLUDES

COST EXCLUDES

ü All sightseeing and excursion as per the itinerary

ü Mentioned or similar hotels

ü Meal plan MAP (Breakfast & Dinner)

ü All transfers & sightseeing by A/C vehicle

 

ü Personal expenses

ü Train/Air fare

ü GST 5% extra

ü Guide

ü Entry Charges

ü Heater Charges

ü Unforeseen Expenses because of the weather conditions



Hotel Used

 

Manali

A Star Regency

Kaza

Hotel The Norling Inn

Tabo

Tow Dhey Himalaya

Chandra Taal

Kabila Nature Camp

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Cancellation Policy

ü  For cancellations done prior to 45 days of departure, No cancellation fees would apply.

ü  For cancellations done between 31 to 44 days of departure, 25% cancellation fees would apply.

ü  For cancellations done between 21 to 30 days of departure, 50% cancellation fees would apply.

ü  For cancellations done between 11 to 20 days of departure, 75% cancellation fees would apply.

ü  For cancellations done within 10 days of departure, 100% cancellation fees would apply. No refunds would be made.

 

Note :

ü   Rooms are subject to availability at the time of booking

ü   These are just quotations, we are not holding any booking

ü   Vehicle will not be at disposal but will perform its respective duties as per itinerary

ü   All chauffeurs will follow the itinerary given in advance at the time of costing , any changes in the itinerary without approvals from us will not be entertained and will be charged as per the tariff and chauffeur has right to refuse to visit any place not mentioned in the itinerary handed over to him by us.

ü   In case of mechanical fault or miss happening, we will be requiring the time to reach there so as to replace the vehicle.

ü   All payments has to be made in advance before departure or start of services.

ü   General Check In Time: 12:00 Hours, Check Out Time: 12:00 Hours

Travel Tips

1) Weather Conditions:

ü Pack your clothing depending on your location and the month of travel. For summers, full sleeves t-shirts to sweatshirts should be carried but for winters, heavy woolen clothing is recommended. 

ü Temperature in hills may change any moment, therefore, apart from the regular clothes you carry, a windcheater is a must.

ü If you wish to visit areas with heavy snowfall, you may rent gum boots from road side vendors available on your way. 

2) Id proofs

ü Government issued identity proofs need to be shown at the hotel or resort before check-in. Always keep the Id proof with yourself while travelling. Keep a digital copy of your documents in your mobile devices in case of loss or emergency. (Pan card won’t be acceptable) 

3) Safety Tips

ü Maintain distance with tourist guides, bus conductors, taxi drivers and local guides if you find them pressuring you to take their assistance. Don’t be rude, but decline their offers politely, 

ü Do not go out alone during late evenings and night. Always move in groups. 

ü Make a note of emergency numbers and details of the hotel where you are put in.

ü Avoid taking eatables offered by the local people in buses, taxis etc. 

ü Make sure all your expensive stuffs are kept in safety lockers of your hotel room. Carry just enough money. During your travel, keep your cameras and other devices safely in a bad and check regularly. 

ü Maintain a separate pouch to keep liquid cash handy. In case you are carrying more money or withdrew it from ATM, do not expose it in the public place 

ü Do not trust strangers. 

ü Always ask for authorized tourist guides who have a badge provided by the Indian Government.