Overview
Family and Friends Tour Program
Highlights
- Shimla sight seeing including kufri, jakhu temple, kalli badi temple, mall road.
- Manali including sight seeing like sunder Nagar lake, Pandoh dam.
- Manali local sight seeing like solang valley, vashisht temple, jogni waterfall.
- Hadimba temple, old Manali, club house, Atal tunnel, Sissu, van vihar, monastery, mall road.
- Kullu river rafting, paragliding, cricket stadium Dharamshala.
- Dharamshala sight seeing like dal lake, bhagsu naag.
- Khajjiar sight seeing, kala top, chamba sight seeing.
- Golden temple and jaliawala baag sight seeing.
Itinerary
Arrival at Chandigarh as per ur travel plan at morning. Move to shimla by cab of about 3hours jouney. Check in to hotels. Shimla sight seeing including jakhu temple, kalli badi temple, mall road. Overnight stay at hotel at shimla.
After breakfast Shimla sight seeing like Kufri, Vice Regal Lodge, Mall Road. Overnight st Shimla hotel.
After breakfast move to manali aprox 7-8 hours jouney. Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast move to manali sight seeing places like hadimba temple, old Manali, club house, van vihar, monestry, mall road. Overnight at manali hotel.
After breakfast move to sight seeing places like solang nala, Atal tunnel, sissu, koksar. Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast a 7 hours jouney towards dharamshala. Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast move to dharamshala sight seeing places like bhagsu naag, naddi and further 4 hours drive to dalhousie. Overnight at dalhousie hotel.
After breakfast local sight seeing at dalhousie like khajjiar, kala top and old british market. Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast a 5 hours journey towards amritsar. Overnight stay at Amritsar hotel.
After breakfast move for Wagha Border, Jaliawalabagh, Golden temple and furhter a 4 hours journey to Chandigarh. Tour ends.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Pick-up or Drop-off service from and to Airport(in our own vehicle)
- Hotels with MAP.
- All the required permits and paperwork
The Cost Excludes
- ANYTHING EXCEPT INCLUSIONS.
FAQs
The best time to visit the Himalayas depends on the activity:
- Trekking: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
- Sightseeing: Summer (April to June).
- Winter Activities: December to February.
Visa requirements depend on the country you’re visiting (Nepal, India, Bhutan, etc.). Most travelers need a tourist visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival for some countries.
We offer a variety of tours including:
- Trekking expeditions (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, etc.)
- Cultural tours (monasteries, heritage sites)
- Adventure sports (rafting, paragliding)
- Wildlife and nature tours
The fitness level depends on the trek. Moderate fitness is required for shorter treks, while longer and high-altitude treks require good physical conditioning and stamina.
Essential items include:
- Proper trekking gear (boots, backpack, trekking poles)
- Warm clothing (thermal wear, down jacket)
- Personal essentials (medications, sunscreen, sunglasses)
- Important documents (passport, travel insurance)
Yes, travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations is highly recommended.
Yes, permits are required for many trekking regions, such as:
- Nepal: TIMS card and national park permits
- India: Inner Line Permit for certain areas
- Bhutan: Special travel permits arranged by the tour operator
You will typically find local cuisine (dal bhat, momos), as well as some Western dishes in tea houses and lodges along popular routes.