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Day 1

Chandigarh to Shimla

Arrive at Chandigarh railway station/airport and enjoy a scenic 4-hour drive to Shimla. Check in 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.

Day 2

Shimla to Sangla

After breakfast, drive to Sangla via Kufri, Fagu, and Narkanda, following the scenic Sutlej River. Arrive by evening and check into your hotel in the picturesque Baspa Valley, known for its apple orchards and Kinnauri culture. Overnight at hotel.

Kufri:

Located just 16 km from Shimla, Kufri is a charming hill station known for its breathtaking Himalayan views and thick deodar forests. It’s also famous for winter sports and horse rides to Mahasu Peak. A quick photo stop here is a must.

Fagu:

A serene little village surrounded by orchards and fields, Fagu is a peaceful spot that offers stunning views of terraced hills and distant snow peaks. It’s an ideal place to experience untouched rural Himachal.

Narkanda:

At an altitude of 8,100 feet, Narkanda is known for apple orchards and forests of pine and oak. The area provides panoramic views of snow-clad peaks and is an important winter ski destination. The drive from here begins to descend toward the Sutlej River valley.

Sangla:

Tucked away in the majestic Baspa Valley, Sangla is a hidden gem in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district. Situated at an altitude of around 9,000 feet, this charming town is embraced by snow-capped peaks, dense deodar forests, and vibrant apple orchards. The name Sangla means "pass of light," and true to its name, the valley is bathed in gentle sunlight that beautifully highlights its serene natural landscape.

Day 3

Sangla to Sangla

After breakfast, visit the ancient Kamru Fort and the Kamakhya Devi Temple, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage. Later, drive to Chitkul — the last village on the old Indo-Tibetan trade route — and enjoy a peaceful walk through apple orchards and along the Baspa River. Return to Sangla for dinner and overnight stay.

Kamru Fort:

An ancient wooden fort perched on a hilltop overlooking Sangla Valley, Kamru Fort is steeped in history and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Kamakhya Devi Temple:

Located within Kamru Fort, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya Devi, believed to have been brought from Assam. It is a sacred site reflecting the local religious traditions and culture.

Chitkul Village:

The last inhabited village on the old Indo-Tibetan trade route, Chitkul is famous for its pristine beauty, apple orchards, traditional wooden houses, and clear glacial streams, making it a peaceful Himalayan retreat.

Day 4

Sangla to Kalpa

After breakfast, check out and drive to Kalpa, the scenic district headquarters of Kinnaur, known for its stunning views of Jorkanden and Kinner Kailash peaks. After lunch and rest, visit the Buddhist Gompa Hu Bu Lan Kar, walk to Roghi Village and stop at Suicide Point for stunning valley views before dinner and overnight stay.

Kalpa Village:

A serene and traditional Himalayan village, Kalpa offers stunning views of the snow-capped ranges and retains its centuries-old charm. Once called "Chini," it was the regional capital during colonial times. The architecture, apple orchards, and traditional lifestyle reflect the unique culture of the Kinnauri people.

Narayan Nagini Temple Complex:

A peaceful spiritual site featuring shrines dedicated to Hindu gods, Buddhist influences, and local deities — showcasing the region’s unique religious harmony.

Roghi Village:

A scenic traditional village known for its wooden houses and terraced fields. Walk through narrow lanes and interact with locals to experience authentic pahari culture.

Suicide Point:

Located near Roghi Village, this cliffside viewpoint offers breathtaking and dramatic views of the deep valleys and high mountains — popular for photography and nature lovers.

Jorkanden & Kinner Kailash Peaks:

Towering above Kalpa, Jorkanden (6,473 m) is the highest peak in the Kinner Kailash range. The Kinner Kailash Peak is considered sacred by Hindus and is believed to be one of the mythological abodes of Lord Shiva. A unique rock formation resembling a Shivling (79 feet tall) stands here, dramatically changing colors throughout the day, depending on sunlight and weather conditions—an awe-inspiring sight clearly visible on a clear day.

Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar Monastery:

This ancient Buddhist monastery was founded by Rinchensang-po, a great translator and Buddhist scholar. Nestled in Kalpa, it is a peaceful place for reflection and prayer. With its prayer wheels, intricate murals, and scenic backdrop of mountains, it offers a quiet spiritual escape and insight into the region’s deep Buddhist roots.

Day 5

Kalpa to Kalpa

Start the day with a sunrise view over Kinner Kailash and visit the Narayan Nagini Temple. After lunch, walk to Roghi Village and stop at Suicide Point for stunning valley views. overnight stay at Hotel.

Kinner Kailash Sunrise View:

Early morning, witness the golden sunrise over the majestic Kinner Kailash range. The view of the snow-capped peaks glowing in sunlight is truly unforgettable.

Narayan Nagini Temple Complex:

A peaceful spiritual site featuring shrines dedicated to Hindu gods, Buddhist influences, and local deities — showcasing the region’s unique religious harmony.

Roghi Village:

A scenic traditional village known for its wooden houses and terraced fields. Walk through narrow lanes and interact with locals to experience authentic pahari culture.

Suicide Point:

Located near Roghi Village, this cliffside viewpoint offers breathtaking and dramatic views of the deep valleys and high mountains — popular for photography and nature lovers.

Day 6

Narkanda to Shimla

After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Shimla. Overnight stay at the hotel.

After enjoying a hearty breakfast, check out from your hotel and begin the scenic drive back to Shimla. Relax and take in the beautiful landscapes along the way as you make your journey. Upon arrival in Shimla, check into your hotel and unwind for the evening. Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay, preparing for the next day’s adventures.

Day 7

Shimla to Chandigarh

After breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Chandigarh . Drop at Chandigarh Airport/Railway Station.

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 condition



 

Hotel Used

 

Shimla

Hotel Woodrina by Eco Hospitality

Sangla

Prakash Regency

Kalpa

Exotic _ Tab

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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.