Himachal Pradesh Tour Packages

 

It’s more about simply being, and enjoying the great art of doing nothing in Himachal Pradesh than it is about getting out and doing one of the many things to do in Himachal Pradesh. To experience the mystic mountains’ laid-back spirit, book one of FLYOVER HOLIDAY’s Himachal Pradesh tour packages for an all-access pass to the wonders of what may be India’s last unspoiled frontiers.

 

You will receive a masterclass in Himachali culture with FLYOVER HOLIDAY’s Himachal Pradesh packages, and with Himachal Pradesh tour packages spanning a range of durations, you can choose whether you want a short course, with Himachal Pradesh tour packages to delightful Dalhousie for 2 nights and 3 days, or earn a PhD. in all things Himachali with an expansive Himachal Pradesh tour over 12 nights and 13 days covering the best Himachal has to offer. FLYOVER HOLIDAYS gives you complete control over your Himachal Pradesh vacation, allowing you to go at your own leisure.

 

Simple pleasures such as a hot bowl of Maggi on steep hills, a steaming cup of chai on a mountain pass, and simply staring in awe at Himachal’s magnificent mountains as they reflect the colours of the rising and setting sun are the highlights of a Himachal trip package. Not to mention breaking bread with complete strangers from all over the world who have come to soak up Himachal Pradesh’s peaceful aura. With Thomas Cook India’s Himachal Pradesh tour packages, you can explore all that Kullu, Manali, Shimla, Dalhousie, Kinnaur, Spiti, and more have to offer, or choose to rejuvenate in a single destination, soaking in every aspect of its beauty.

IMPORTANT DESTINATIONS

 

Kullu

 

The Kullu Valley, also known as the ‘Valley of Gods,’ is home to a number of trendy resorts scattered among the gushing rivers, rugged terrain, and calm landscapes that make it seem as if every mountain peak was chiselled by the Gods themselves. Kullu is also a haven for adventure sports enthusiasts. Some of the limited adventure tourist alternatives available in Kullu include trekking, rafting, mountaineering, and paragliding over the Himachal mountains. Kullu, especially when it comes to trekking, has a wide range of alternatives for both experienced and novice hikers. The Beas Kund region, Hanuman Tibba, and Deo Tibba are ideal for beginners.

 

Manali

 

Manali is one of Himachal Pradesh’s most popular hill stations, nestled between the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar peaks and scented with pine and deodar all year. Manali has been blessed with hypnotic, poetic beauty, with breath-taking landscapes, green woods, floral meadows, trickling streams, and a magical mist hovering in the air. Manali is motivation enough to enjoy a Himachal Pradesh vacation, with museums and temples, hippie villages, and bustling commercial main streets.

 

McLeod Ganj and Dharamshala

 

Dharamshala, the Dalai Lama’s hallowed residence, is steeped in Tibetan culture and spirituality. Despite its stunning mountains and vibrant local market, most travellers come to Dharamshala to visit its famous suburb, McLeod Ganj. The Dalai Lama’s residence is located in the heart of McLeod, yet it is only one of many reasons why travellers go such great distances to view it. McLeod Ganj, also known as India’s mini Tibet, will cater to all your desires – a traditional Tibetan monastery experience, as well as an insight into Tibetan daily customs, values, and lifestyle; a stroll through local markets and a trek through the mountains and forests; a taste of the hill country serene sun salutation flows at dawn and a sample of the hill station’s multicuisine offers.

 

Kasauli

 

The small cantonment of Kasauli is ideal for environment enthusiasts. If you’re looking for a Himachal tour that focuses on nature and natural beauty, Kasauli is a must-see. Kasauli is a small town in Himachal Pradesh’s south-west region that is located at a lower elevation. Kasauli’s atmosphere is owed to the sumptuous Victorian-era buildings built under the Raj, which are nestled among woods of pine and cedar trees. Summer is the finest time to visit Kasauli since the days are warm and the sky are clear. But if you really love nature, then the monsoon is a perfect season to visit this charming hill-station.

 

Kufri

 

Kufri, deep in the heart of the Himalayas, is one of the most gorgeous spots to see during a tour of Himachal Pradesh. The emerald green valleys of this small village turn breathtakingly white throughout the winter, providing tourists with a mesmerising picture. The valley also has a diverse flora and fauna, including pines and deodars.

 

Kufri, unlike most mountain villages, is fairly developed and offers a variety of sports and adventure activities. Naturalists and trekkers both will enjoy the Himalayan National Park in Kufri, which is home to a diverse range of rare wildlife.

 

Spiti Valley

 

Spiti Valley is located in the Himalayan region of India.

 

In Himachal Pradesh, the Spiti Valley is a chilly desert. Because it is located halfway between India and Tibet, the name ‘Spiti’ loosely translates to’middle land.’ This area provides breathtaking views of the snow-capped Himalayas. It is one of the coldest spots in the country, with only 250 days of sunshine per year. It is located at an altitude of 12500 feet and is encircled on all sides by the Himalayas. The valley is breathtaking, with the massive Himalayas visible from every vantage point and exquisite lakes reflecting the brilliant blue skies above. Many Buddhist temples and tiny hamlets dot this lovely valley, where simple, welcoming inhabitants welcome visitors with open arms.

 

Dalhousie

 

The town is another colonial hub in Himachal Pradesh, named for the British administrator, Lord Dalhousie. For kilometres, pine trees bloom in valleys, and peaceful resorts provide views of the gorgeous landscape. Khajjiar, Dalhousie’s most famous destination, is around 10 kilometres away. Khanjar has been dubbed “Little Switzerland” because of its dazzling lakes, huge grasslands, and lush forests. Its elevation of 6,500 feet allows for some of Himachal Pradesh’s outstanding views. Dalhousie is known for its old-world charm, captivating natural landscapes, pine-clad valleys, flower-draped meadows, and misty mountains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Plan on spending at least 8-10 days travelling and exploring the state. It’s a large state with many little towns, villages, isolated regions, and booming cities, as well as several sightseeing and adventure options. If you want to take a complete tour of Himachal, it will take you anywhere from 30 days to six months, depending on your budget and how much time you want to spend at each place. The state’s most prominent tourist destinations include Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, and Dalhousie.

Popular attractions in Shimla include Mall Road, The Ridge, Jakhu Temple, Scandal Point, Kufri, and Mashobra. Visit Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Vashisth Temple, and hot water springs while in Manali. During the winter, both locations are blanketed in snow.

Despite its hilly environment, Himachal has excellent road connection inside the state. You can take a taxi, drive your own car, or even stroll around to get about.

The winter season in Himachal Pradesh lasts from November to March, with December and January being the coldest months with the most snowfall. In March, if you’re lucky, you could get a chance to see some snow.

Himachal Pradesh is served by three airports: Bhuntar Airport in the Kullu-Manali district; Kangra Airport or Gaggal Airport in Gaggal, in Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra district; and Jubbarbhatti Airport in Shimla.se a tour through a travel agency such as Yatra, transportation will be included in your itinerary.

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Although Manali does not have its own railway station, the nearest is Jogindernagar Railway Station, which is 50 kilometres from Manali and connects Himachal’s major cities.

The Spiti Valley trip is not for the faint of heart! A basic level of hiking skill and fitness is required to navigate treacherous alpine terrain and brutal weather. The walk usually lasts 5 days and covers 55-60 kilometres.

The journey from Delhi to Malana is 525 kilometres long and takes about 13 hours. Malana is a fantastic little hike with a stunning village. It’s also renowned as the world’s oldest democratic community.

Himachal’s top skiing spots include the Solang Valley near Manali and the picturesque hill hamlet of Kufri near Shimla.

Kheerganga, located in Himachal Pradesh’s Parvati Valley, offers visitors the chance to learn about the Parvati Valley’s unique culture and stunning green beauty. The Kheerganga trip is an easy-moderate level hike that lasts 2-3 days and covers around 12 kilometres.