Shimla is a one of the few mirages of Himalayas surmounted by lofty snow peaks, lush green valleys and tweaking rivers. It’s a traveler’s paradise where the Himalayan and Trans Himalayan cultures transfuse; here you will find the mythology come to life in form of ancient temple and monasteries.
Shimla a little picturesque town located at the foothills Himalayas which offers a panoramic view of the snow clad Shivalik ranges. The history of Shimla is dated back to the Anglo-Gurkha War when it was taken over by British Troops. Soon thereafter Shimla (Shares its name from goddess Shymala Devi) became The Summer Capital of India.
The salubrious climate, four seasons and easy accessibility makes Shimla one of the hot pick tourist destinations not only across India but also across entire globe.
Shimla is very well connected through Roadways, Railways and Airways.
Gifted with some of the most wonderful land portraitures, Kullu and Manali is traveler’s dean – long row for snow clad mountains, narrow deep gorges, breath taking green lands, picturesque mountain lakes beautiful land mark architectural marvels. May be you are coming for a relaxing times, adventure activities, sightseeing; this part of Himachal has everything to take your breath away.
Kullu is popularly known as the Valley of Gods, an enchanting and calm region located in Western Himalayas. Running across from North to South is Beas River that divides the valley and thus enriches its charm.
The best time to visit Kullu Valley is during spring time when the valley gets bloomed with colorful white and pink flowers. As the winters arrive the valley the lush green shade fades out and you will only find pine and cedar adding color to the valley as the winter proceed the valley gets covered by snow.
Kothi: Located at a distance of 12 km from Manali is Kothi. Kothi is a small little place in vicinity. The rest house located here overlooking the mountains provides a commanding view. Below Kothi across the deep gauge flows river Beas.
Rahla Falls: Located at a distance of 2 km from Kothi is Rahla Falls. At this point the river Beas hurtles down from a height of 50 Mtr offering a breath taking view.
Solang Valley: Located at a distance of 13 Km is one of the most splendid valleys of Kullu district the Solang Valley. This plateau is home to adventure enthusiasts. The place is most popular for skiing and paragliding.
Rohtang Pass: Located at a distance of 51 km and at an altitude of 4,112 Mtrs above sea leavel is a mighty mirage of western Himalayas Rohtang Pass. The pass is located across the on the highway to Keylong. On one side you will find mighty glacier and on the other side a deep narrow gauge. It is a must to visit place if you are in Kullu & Manali.
Divided by an altitude range of 2320-6816 m Kinnaur is located on the South East of Himachal Pradesh. The Place is well connected by National Highway No- 22 also popularly known as the Hindustan Tibet Road. The state capital Shimla is approximately 250 Km from Kinnaur. The majority of region shares mountain topography.
Kalpa: A small little town located at a height of 19965 Ft in the laps of Kinner Kailash. Kalpa is round the year surrounded by snow clad mountains. The place is famous for the offering a clear glimpse of the Kinner Kailash and sibling ranges. This place has been one of the favorite haunt of Lord Dalhousie. The place is well connected through roadways though driving on these roads is a daunting task. On the way to Kalpa you will encounter serenic beauty and number of Hydro Power projects – a piece of modern marvel. The prime places to visit while you are traveling to Kalpa are Rampur and adjoining Bhimakali sarahan Temple, Jeori, Wangtu, and Karcham.
Karcham is the dividing spot from here the right hand side road leads to Sangla valley and the left hand goes to Recong Peo/ Kalpa. The road connecting to Recong Peo further gets divided into two roads first one is 13 Kms and the second one is 7 Kms. If you are an adventure driven person then this place will for surely allure you. You can discover Kalpa and near around places. The best time to visit this place is during summer and autumn, as during winter season the temperature dips down in negative scale, and on the rough average the place receives a snow fall between 6-7 Ft.
Sangla: The Sangla valley is a picturesque valley located at a short distance of approx 57 Km away from Kalpa. Sangla is located at the bank of river Baspa. The road heading from Karcham to Sangla is enjoyable, adventurous and thrilling. The valley is also known as the Baspa valley as the river Baspa flows across the valley. This is one of the most seeable valleys across entire Kinnaur district.
You will be met at Leh Airport by one of our agents, who will then take you to your pre-booked hotel. Check into the hotel for a full day of acclimatisation and rest. Upon arrival, you will be offered tea and coffee. Tour Leh’s market, Leh Palace, and Shanti Stupa on your own afterwards. The room will be reserved at the hotel for the night.
After breakfast, the Shey Palace, Thiksay, Hemis Monasteries, Stok Palace Museum, and Sindhu Ghat will be explored. From the Tibetan Plateau’s Lake Mansarovar, the Sindhu (Indus) River runs through the Leh Valley and into Pakistan. This river is amongst one of India’s seven sacred streams. Return to the hotel for supper and overnight accommodations.
After an early breakfast, go to Nubra Valley through Khardungla Pass, the World’s Highest Motorable Road at 5,586 metres. Arrive at Diskit by mid-afternoon. Our next trip is to the 14th-century Diskit Monastery, one of the world’s largest Buddhist monasteries. Spend the night at the hotel after dinner.
After a great meal, return to Leh while visiting Sumoor Gompa along the way. This colourful gompa nestled amongst rugged mountains and sparse trees makes the scenery even more picturesque. Arrive in Leh and settle into your hotel for dinner and overnight lodging.
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and proceed to Pangong Lake through Changla Pass (5360 m), one of the highest motorable roads in the world (4350 m). This lake’s pure water reflects the sky’s colour day and night, changing it from blue to turquoise, light pink, etc.
Pack your belongings and return to Leh via car. Along the journey, Hemis Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, and Shey Palace will be visited. Reach the city and enjoy a restful night in a hotel.
Check out of the hotel after breakfast and say farewell to this wonderful city. Our driver will transport you to Leh Airport for your next destination.
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20000/- (PP) | 22000/- (PP) | 24000/- (PP) |