Deep In The Foothill of Himalaya an Adventure Drive

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Carefully drafted special interest itinerary include thrilling adventure drive, visit to remote villages, high mountain passes, temples, monasteries, churches & gurudwaras. This tour operate only from June to October as road between Dalhausie to Manali which include two passes namely Saach Pass & Rohtang Pass remain closed due to snow fall & avalanches. Explore the deep foothill of Himalaya on an adventure drive with accompanied English speaking guide and expert driver. The package include all necessary permit, entrances to monuments and all meals when staying in guest-houses.

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Duration: 14 days
Starts: New Delhi, India
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours



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Carefully drafted special interest itinerary include thrilling adventure drive, visit to remote villages, high mountain passes, temples, monasteries, churches & gurudwaras. This tour operate only from June to October as road between Dalhausie to Manali which include two passes namely Saach Pass & Rohtang Pass remain closed due to snow fall & avalanches. Explore the deep foothill of Himalaya on an adventure drive with accompanied English speaking guide and expert driver. The package include all necessary permit, entrances to monuments and all meals when staying in guest-houses.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Delhi

Pass By: New Delhi, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi
On arrival at Delhi airport meet with our office executive assistance and transfer to hotel check in. (hotel check in / out time 1200hr afternoon early check in subject to rooms availability). Rest time free and easy to relax.

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Delhi

Stop At: New Delhi, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi
Breakfast at hotel. Full day city tour of Delhi, visiting landmark of Old Delhi which include Red Fort the residence of the Mughal emperor for nearly 200 years until 1857. Jama Masjid one of the largest mosques in the world, built by Shah Jahan. Cycle Rickshaw ride in Chandni chowk & Khari Baoli Spice Market a busy shopping area with markets full of spices, dried fruit, silver jewelry and vivid saris, while the narrow side streets are crowded with tiny shops selling essential oils, stationery and traditional Indian sweets. Raj Gath the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi where he was cremated after his assassination. Drive thrugh VVIP areas passing through President House, Parliament & India Gate etc. Visit New Delhi which include Humayun Tomb the first garden-tomb in Indian subcontinent and an early example of Mughal architecture commissioned by Humayun’s first wife Empress Bega Begum in 1569-70. Qutab Minar a 73-metres tall minaret that forms part of the Qutb complex a fine examples of Afghan architecture. Lotus Temple a Baháʼí House of Worship notable for its flowerlike shape open to all, regardless of religion.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 3: Delhi – Amritsar (Train No.12029 SWARNA SHTBDI, 0720/ 1345hr)

Stop At: Amritsar, Amritsar, Amritsar District, Punjab
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to railway station to board morning satabdi train to Amritsar. On arrival at Amritsar railway station assistance and transfer to hotel.

Later excursion to visit Bagha border to attend Beating Retreat Ceremony. Every evening, just before the sunset, the soldiers from the Indian and Pakistan military meet at this border post to engage in a 30-minute display of military camaraderie and showmanship. Officially, the purpose of the ceremony is to formally close the border for the night and lower the national flag. However, it is an entertainment ceremony and a display of national pride for the thousands of people who come here every day. During the build-up to the ceremony, the crowd engages in chanting the Indian national anthem, rounds of applause and Bollywood-style dancing on Hindi songs. Back to your hotel for
Duration: 6 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 4: Amritsar – Dalhousie (200kms/ 5-6hrs approx)

Stop At: Amritsar, Amritsar, Amritsar District, Punjab
Breakfast at hotel visit Golden Temple famous for its full golden dome, it is one of the most sacred pilgrim spots for Sikhs. The central Sikh Museum is atop the Clock Tower. The ‘Guru Ka Langar’ offer free food to around 20,000 people every day. The number shoot up to 1,00,000 on special occasions. The Durgiana Temple though a Hindu temple, its architecture is similar to the Golden Temple. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum famous for its rare and priceless collections, particularly Paintings, Weapons and Armours, Manuscripts & Coins. Gobindgarh Fort originally built by Gujjar Singh Bhangi, the local chieftain in the 18th century. Gobindgarh was conquered and enhanced in the early 19th century by Maharaja Ranjit Singh who renamed it after the 10th Sikh guru Guru Gobind Singh. The fort had five cannons which included the famous two ‘Zamzama’ cannons. Rickshaw ride and walking tour of old market in Amritsar.

Later drive to Dalhousie check in at hotel.
Duration: 4 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 5: Dalhousie

Stop At: Dalhousie, Dalhousie, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh
Breakfast at hotel. City tour of Dalhousie a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in Himachal Pradesh. It’s home to colonial-era buildings, including St. Francis and St. John’s churches, which date back to the rule of the British Raj in the 1800s. A trek up Dainkund Peak leads to Pholani Devi Temple. To the north, Subhash Baoli is a peaceful area with pine trees and panoramic views. Rest time free and easy to relax.
Duration: 6 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 6: Dalhousie – Killar (Pangi Valley) (200kms/ 6-8hrs approx)

Stop At: Pangi, Pangi, Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh
Breakfast at hotel drive to Killar an adventurous drive on bad road (muddy/ slushy) via The Saach Pass, a mountain pass at an altitude of 14500 ft. It helps the valley with tourism and easy transportation as it offers proper roadways for those who want to travel there. It is open during the months of June and October as it snows heavily throughout the other months. Once you reach the place you are seeing the beauty of nature. You see the mountain range very clearly. The palce is so scenic that you try to spend more time appreciating the beauty of nature. The road is single and at times you may drive 1-2km before getting a place to reverse your vehicle. In the sunset time, the place looks really awesome.
Duration: 4 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 7: : Killar (Pangi Valley)

Stop At: Pangi, Pangi, Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh
Breakfast at hotel. Explore Pangi Valley a serene, quiet area inhabited by a tribal folk at an altitude of 7000 ft to 11000 ft above sea level. The inhabitants of the valley include the Pangwala and Bhoti tribe, some of them being Hindus and Buddhists. Despite it being of natural beauty, it is underdeveloped and hidden away with uneven roads and scanty resources. The valley is surrounded by white peaked mountain tops and rugged roads making it fabulous for those who enjoy a good trek and adventure.

Even though the valley is quiet, there are many attractions and places to visit in its vicinity. Visit Killar, a hamlet located in a narrow gorge of the Chenab river & the shrine of Det Nag in Killar. Dharwas which is the largest village in the valley. Shour, a bridge that swings over an icy cold river. Mindhal Basan Devi temple, a beautiful temple dedicated to the deity Mindhal Devi. The several attractions present in the valley seem to be close to the hearts of its inhabitants which make the experience cozy, personal, and homely.
Duration: 5 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 8: Killar – Keylong (140kms/ 4-5hrs approx)

Stop At: Keylong, Keylong, Lahaul and Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh
Breakfast at hotel drive to Keylong check in at hotel/ guesthouse. Later visit Kardang village, it has the biggest monastery situated on the left bank of River Bhaga. It is said to have been founded about 900 years ago but stood in ruins until 1912 when a lama renovated it.

This gompa is scenically perched against the backdrop of the bare mountains of the Rangcha massif, which rises above the valley to give it a stunning feel. The main temple has the statues of Sakyamuni in the centre, Padmasambhava on the right, and Vajradhara on the left. This monastery houses the largest number of lamas and chomos (female monks). The library of Kardang Gompa is huge and contains full volumes of Kangyur and Tangyur (sacred Buddhist texts). The walls of the gompa are decorated with colourful wall paintings. In Kardang village there is another small monastery by the name of Jabjesh Monastery and outside the gompa, you can see rock carvings and two big chortens. There is a road near Tandi Bridge to take visitors directly to the monastery.
Duration: 6 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 9: Keylong – Rohtang Pass – Manali (115kms/ 3-4hrs approx)

Stop At: Rohtang Pass, Himalayan Ranges India
Breakfast at hotel. Morning free to explore the Keylong Valley. Later drive to Manali via Rohtang Pass a high mountain pass at an elevation 3,980 m (13,058 ft) on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. The pass provides a natural divide between the Kullu Valley with a primarily Hindu culture (in the south), and the arid high-altitude Lahaul and Spiti valleys with a Buddhist culture (in the north). The pass lies on the watershed between the Chenab and Beas basins. On the southern side of this pass, the Beas River emerges from underground and flows southward and on its northern side, the Chandra River (flows from the eastern Himalayas), a source stream of the river Chenab, flows westward. Arrive Manali check in at hotel. Rest time free and easy to relax and visit the Mall Road.
Duration: 6 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 10: Manali

Stop At: Manali, Manali, Manali Tehsil, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh
Breakfast at hotel. city tour of Manali a high-altitude Himalayan resort town. Visit Hidimba Devi Temple, an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, wife of Bhima, a figure in the Indian epic Mahabharat. The temple is surrounded by a cedar forest called Dhungiri Van Vihar at the foot of the Himalayas. Vashisht Village the premises enclose a pyramid-shaped stone temple dedicated to Sage Vashisht, and the water spring, which believed to possess medicinal values and people take a dip in the holy water to get rid of skin diseases and infections. Tibetan monastery which include Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa and Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa. These monasteries serve not only as a place of worship but also as guardians of the rich culture and history of the Tibetan people settled in Kullu and Manali. You can shop for beautiful handicrafts that are made by Tibetan people at these monasteries. Manu Temple a historical Hindu temple, dedicated to Sage Manu, a must-visit place, not only because of its religious significance but also because of its ancient, beautiful architecture and wooden carving. The views of tall hills blanketed with lush green forests offers spectators gasp for breath. The serene atmosphere of this place is soul-pleasing.

Also visit Old Manali on the other side of the Manalsu river with a sweet scent of an old world charm, a tiny shift in the world and its rush, one must experience while here. Swaying eucalyptus, lovely roads, sweet little eateries, small kitschy market places, and cafes that serve favourite continental food. The serenity of Old Manali is only disturbed by twittering birds and the sound of the gushing waters of the Kullu River. Rest time free and easy to relax and visit tha Mall.
Duration: 5 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 11: Manali – Manikaran – Kullu (125kms/ 3hrs approx)

Stop At: Manikaran, Manikaran, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh
Breakfast at hotel. Drive to visit Manikaran a famous pilgrimage destination for Sikhs and Hindus in the Parvati Valley along the banks of river Parvati. A good number of temples, Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib and hot springs forms the religious pattern of the place and attract several people. There are three hot springs where one can take a bath, one being inside the Gurudwara itself and the other two being privatised by the guesthouses. Different sections for men and women are made at the bathing place. The water in these springs contains sulphur which is capable of curing diseases. The hot springs again have religious and spiritual beliefs connected to it. The water is hot enough to prepare food by directly placing the vessels and is served as langar.
Duration: 4 hours

Stop At: Kullu, Kullu, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh
After sightseeing drive back half way to Kullu and check in at hotel. Visit the Kullu Valley famed for its magnificent panoramic views of an open valley filled with deodar and pine trees and snow-covered mountain peaks. Located at an altitude of about 1230 meters, Kullu is every nature lover’s paradise and a great place to explore offering abundant lush greenery, tranquil river streams, and a blissful climate. Overnight at hotel.
Duration: 5 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at Hotel

Day 12: Kullu – Rewalsar Lake – Jwalamukhi Temple – Dharamsala (250kms/ 6-7hrs approx)

Stop At: Rewalsar Lake, 22.5 Km From Mandi, Mandi 175023 India
Breakfast at hotel drive to Dharamsala. Enroute visit Rewalsar Lake a mid-altitude lake located on a mountain spur at an elevation of about 1,360 m above sea level. The lake is shaped like a square with the shoreline of about 735 m. It is held as a sacred spot for Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists. There are three Buddhist monasteries, three Hindu temples and a Sikh Gurudwara.
Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Jwalamukhi Temple, 21 km from Pragpur Centre South of Kangra Valley, Pragpur 176031 India
Continue drive and visit Jwala Devi Temple, dedicated to the “Goddess Of Light”, the temple is one of the most popular Hindu temples in northern India. There is no idol of any kind the flame is considered as a manifestation of the goddess. An eternally burning and shining blue flame emanates from the rock sanctum and is fed by the priests with the offerings of devotees. The golden tower (dome) of the temple was a gift from the Emperor Akbar. The temple is considered very powerful, hence count as one of the 51 Shakti-Pitha temples in India. Besides, there are Gorakh Dibbi, Chaturbhuj temple and many small shrines situated in the vicinity of Jwalji temple.

After sightseeing strait drive to Dharamsala check in at hotel.
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at Hotel

Day 13: Dharamsala

Stop At: Dharamsala, Dharamsala, Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh
Breakfast at hotel. Visit McLeodganj, which is home to most of the Tibetan exiles. At McLeodganj, the Tibetans have established many monasteries, schools and temples. McLeodganj has a distinctly different character, with its brightly painted buildings, Buddhist temples, prayer flags fluttering in the air and saffron monks and nuns hurrying along the streets. The main Buddhist temple or Tsuglagkhang (cathedral) is a five-minute walk from the main bazaar. Said to resemble the one in Lhasa, the temple is surrounded by red and gold prayer wheels that are set in motion by devotees to scatter prayers in the air.
Dal Lake lake surrounded by Deodar trees, with temple of Durgeshwara Mahadev by the lakeside. Bhagsunath Temple old temple of Bhagsunath with a fresh waterspring. Further, about 0.5 km is beautiful Bhagsunath waterfall which is enough to sooth one’s eyes and mind. Church of St. John in the Wilderness, built in 1860, worth a visit for its beautiful stained glass windows, the church was severely damaged in a major earthquake that rocked the region in 1905. Rebuilt subsequently, the church has old bells that had been cast in London and installed in 1915. Lord Elgin, one of the few Viceroys of India who died in office, lies buried here. Rest time free and easy to relax and visit the McLeodganj market in evening.
Duration: 5 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at Hotel.

Day 14: Dharamsala – Delhi (flight) / Departure

Pass By: New Delhi, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi
Breakfast at hotel. As per flight schedule transfer to Kangra airport to board flight for Delhi.
Vehicle will be provided in Delhi for transit use and going to any place of your interest before connecting flight to onward destination.

Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.



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