Himalayan Retreat - Manali,
Tirthan and Shimla
- Ex Chandigarh
8N/9D
Duration
All year round
Best time to visit
Dinner and Breakfast
Meals provided
Hotels or Homestays or Camps
Stay provided
Local experienced driver
Transport
Explore the best of Himachal: Shimla’s colonial charm, Manali’s adventure, and Tirthan’s peaceful serenity. From historic Shimla to Manali’s diverse experiences and Tirthan’s nature retreat, this journey has it all. Enjoy year-round!
Places Covered
- Manali
- Mall Road
- Hidimba
- Vashisth
- Solang
- Rohtang
- Atal Tunnel
- Naggar
- Tirthan
- Jalori
- Serolsar Lake
- Narkanda
- Shimla
- Viceregal Lodge
- Jhakhu
- Chail
- Kufri
Three enchanting destinations in Himachal Pradesh, each offering a unique and captivating experience for travelers.
You’ll experience:
- Manali: A himalayan paradise for adventure and relaxation.
- Manali Mall Road: A popular tourist spot in Himachal known for souvenir shopping and diverse street food options.
- Hidimba Temple: Ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, surrounded by a cedar forest and built on a large rock.
- Vashisht: Village near Manali famous for its sulphurous hot water springs and three main temples.
- Atal Tunnel: The world’s highest single-tube tunnel above 10,000 feet.
- Solang Valley: Ski resort in winter and adventure sports destination in summer, offering activities like parachuting and paragliding.
- Rohtang Pass: An ancient trade route connecting Kullu Valley with Lahaul and Spiti Valleys, open from May to November.
- Naggar: Former capital of Kullu valley with Naggar Castle, now a heritage hotel, and the Nicholas Roerich museum showcasing his paintings.
- Jalori Pass: A high mountain pass at 3200 meters, beloved by trekkers, mountain enthusiasts, and riders.
- Serolsar Lake: Located 5 km from Jalori Pass, this serene lake has crystal-clear water and is associated with the local goddess Budhi Nagin.
- Jhibi Waterfall: A popular tourist spot just a 1 km hike from Jhibi market.
- Chaini Fort: Accessible via a 3-4 hour trek from Jhibi village, Chaini Fort features an ancient structure influenced by Chinese art and archaeology, with guided treks available.
- Shimla: Queen of Hill Stations with historic buildings and colonial charm.
- Viceregal Lodge: Also known as the Rashtrapati Niwas it is a stately colonial-era building in Shimla
- Jhakhu: Home to the Jhakhu Temple – dedicated to Lord
- Hanuman Chail: A tranquil hill station with popular for its lush forests.
- Kufri: A hill station near Shimla, popular as a winter sports and wildlife destination.
Day | Day Plan | Travel Time |
Day 1 | Drive from Chandigarh to Manali via Mandi | 8-9 hrs |
Day 2 | Local Sightseeing- Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, Rohang (If permits are available), Vashisth, Jogni Water Falls | 5-6 hrs |
Day 3 | Local sightseeing- Hidimba Temple, Manu Temple, Mall Road, Van Vihar, Old Manali | 3-4 hrs |
Day 4 | Manali to Tirthan via Naggar (Castle and Art Gallery) | 4-5 hrs |
Day 5 | Hike to Chaini Fort or drive to Gushaini & hike towards GHNP or drive to Shangarh, Sainj | 4-5 hrs/ 7-8 hrs |
Day 6 | Tirthan to Shimla via Jalori Pass, Serolsar Lake, Narkanda | 6-7 hrs |
Day 7 | Local Sightseeing- Mall Road, Ridge, Jhakhu Temple, Viceregal Lodge, Church | 4-5 hrs |
Day 8 | Drive to Chail, Cricket Ground, Kufri, Chini Bungalow, Himalayan National Park and back | 3-4 hrs |
Day 9 | Shimla to Chandigarh- trip ends | 4-5 hrs |
Your trip includes:
- Breakfast and Dinner as per the plan
- Transport and experienced local driver as per the plan
- Stay at the list of hotels shared as per the plan
- Driver to act as a basic guide
- All expenses for the driver are paid for, including all tolls, fuel, meals and accommodation
- Local coordinator in Himachal to handle your trip
Your trip excludes:
- 5% GST
- Lunch, snacks and beverages (except the ones with meals)
- Any kind of insurance/ emergency and evacuation cost
- Local Guide
- Bus ticket cost/Monument Entry fee/Cost of permits
Here is the ultimate packing list for your Himachal trip.
- Shirt/t-shirt – 3-4
- Jeans/trekking pants – 2
- Windproof jacket of decent quality
- Regular socks – 3-4 pair
- Scarf/muffler (optional)
- Comfortable hiking/training shoes
- Floaters/sandals/chappals
- Water bottle
- Cap/hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- Moisturizer
- Torch/flashlight
- Daypack/small backpack to carry it with you every day
- Prescription medicines (if any)
- Trekking pole (optional)
If you are travelling the in winter – please carry
- Thermals (upper and lower)
- Warm fleece/thick pullover – 2
- Woollen cap
- Woollen gloves
- Woollen socks
Three enchanting destinations in Himachal Pradesh, each offering a unique and captivating experience for travelers.
You’ll experience:
- Manali: A himalayan paradise for adventure and relaxation.
- Manali Mall Road: A popular tourist spot in Himachal known for souvenir shopping and diverse street food options.
- Hidimba Temple: Ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, surrounded by a cedar forest and built on a large rock.
- Vashisht: Village near Manali famous for its sulphurous hot water springs and three main temples.
- Atal Tunnel: The world’s highest single-tube tunnel above 10,000 feet.
- Solang Valley: Ski resort in winter and adventure sports destination in summer, offering activities like parachuting and paragliding.
- Rohtang Pass: An ancient trade route connecting Kullu Valley with Lahaul and Spiti Valleys, open from May to November.
- Naggar: Former capital of Kullu valley with Naggar Castle, now a heritage hotel, and the Nicholas Roerich museum showcasing his paintings.
- Jalori Pass: A high mountain pass at 3200 meters, beloved by trekkers, mountain enthusiasts, and riders.
- Serolsar Lake: Located 5 km from Jalori Pass, this serene lake has crystal-clear water and is associated with the local goddess Budhi Nagin.
- Jhibi Waterfall: A popular tourist spot just a 1 km hike from Jhibi market.
- Chaini Fort: Accessible via a 3-4 hour trek from Jhibi village, Chaini Fort features an ancient structure influenced by Chinese art and archaeology, with guided treks available.
- Shimla: Queen of Hill Stations with historic buildings and colonial charm.
- Viceregal Lodge: Also known as the Rashtrapati Niwas it is a stately colonial-era building in Shimla
- Jhakhu: Home to the Jhakhu Temple – dedicated to Lord
- Hanuman Chail: A tranquil hill station with popular for its lush forests.
- Kufri: A hill station near Shimla, popular as a winter sports and wildlife destination.
Day | Day Plan | Travel Time |
Day 1 | Drive from Chandigarh to Manali via Mandi | 8-9 hrs |
Day 2 | Local Sightseeing- Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, Rohang (If permits are available), Vashisth, Jogni Water Falls | 5-6 hrs |
Day 3 | Local sightseeing- Hidimba Temple, Manu Temple, Mall Road, Van Vihar, Old Manali | 3-4 hrs |
Day 4 | Manali to Tirthan via Naggar (Castle and Art Gallery) | 4-5 hrs |
Day 5 | Hike to Chaini Fort or drive to Gushaini & hike towards GHNP or drive to Shangarh, Sainj | 4-5 hrs/ 7-8 hrs |
Day 6 | Tirthan to Shimla via Jalori Pass, Serolsar Lake, Narkanda | 6-7 hrs |
Day 7 | Local Sightseeing- Mall Road, Ridge, Jhakhu Temple, Viceregal Lodge, Church | 4-5 hrs |
Day 8 | Drive to Chail, Cricket Ground, Kufri, Chini Bungalow, Himalayan National Park and back | 3-4 hrs |
Day 9 | Shimla to Chandigarh- trip ends | 4-5 hrs |
Your trip includes:
- Breakfast and Dinner as per the plan
- Transport and experienced local driver as per the plan
- Stay at the list of hotels shared as per the plan
- Driver to act as a basic guide
- All expenses for the driver are paid for, including all tolls, fuel, meals and accommodation
- Local coordinator in Himachal to handle your trip
Your trip excludes:
- 5% GST
- Lunch, snacks and beverages (except the ones with meals)
- Any kind of insurance/ emergency and evacuation cost
- Local Guide
- Bus ticket cost/Monument Entry fee/Cost of permits
Here is the ultimate packing list for your Himachal trip.
- Shirt/t-shirt – 3-4
- Jeans/trekking pants – 2
- Windproof jacket of decent quality
- Regular socks – 3-4 pair
- Scarf/muffler (optional)
- Comfortable hiking/training shoes
- Floaters/sandals/chappals
- Water bottle
- Cap/hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- Moisturizer
- Torch/flashlight
- Daypack/small backpack to carry it with you every day
- Prescription medicines (if any)
- Trekking pole (optional)
If you are travelling the in winter – please carry
- Thermals (upper and lower)
- Warm fleece/thick pullover – 2
- Woollen cap
- Woollen gloves
- Woollen socks
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