Amritsar with Himachal Tour
Amritsar is the Holy City in Punjab. Visiting Amristar will be a whirlwind with an excitement of such an unique place. Visiting Wagah Border Ceremony, it can't be seen in anywhere in the world its such an unique event which makes every INDIAN proud. Amritsar also have spots like the Interpretation Center, War Memorial, Partition Museum, and the Gobindgarh Fort. Travelers will be moved to most chillest place in India Shimla.
Shimla is one of the exotic hill stations in India. Kullu and Manali are the best vacation getaways in India. Its stunning beauty will attract very traveler, splendid green deep valleys and pleasant weather. Shimla is one of the best summer destinations in India.
True happiness arises from here and the enjoyment of oneself. AIP assure your pleasure.
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Day1
ARRIVAL AMRITSAR
Upon arrival at Amritsar Airport, meet & greet by our representative and then transfer you to the hotel. Overnight stay in Amritsar.
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Day2
AMRITSAR - CHANDIGARH
After breakfast checkout from the hotel and drive you to chandigarh. Upon arrival at chandigarh, visit Rose garden, Sukhna lake and Rock garden. Then check into the hotel. Overnight stay in Chandigarh.
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Day3
CHANDIGARH - SHIMLA
After breakfast drive you to Shimla. The Queen of Hills and capital of Himachal Pradesh. Enroute visit Pinjore Garden and witness the Mughal charm. Upon arrival check into the hotel and spend rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay in Shimla.
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Day4
SHIMLA SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast, proceed for Shimla sightseeing visit to Kufri, one of the popular tourist attractions of Shimla, and then visit Jakhoo Hanuman Temple, Christ church, the second oldest church in North India, The Ridge is the hub of all cultural activities of Shimla, Mall road shopping, Rashtrapati Niwas, Sankat Mochan Temple, Green Valley View & etc. Evening back to hotel. Overnight stay in shimla.
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Day5
SHIMLA - KULLU - MANALI
After breakfast, checkout from the hotel & proceed to manali on the way visit Kullu Shawl & woollen factory, river rafting in Beas river and also visit sunder nagar lake and Hanogi Devi Temple. On arrival in manali, check into the hotel. Overnight stay in Manali.
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Day6
MANALI SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast proceed to Manali sightseeing, visit Rohtang Pass, located at a height of 3978 meters, above sea-level. Indulge in various adventure activities like sledging, skiing, and more. Enjoy sometime in this snow paradise, glancing at the magnificent views of the valley. And also Hadimba Devi temple, Vashishth Temple, Monastery Tibetan Temple, Van Vihar national park & etc. Evening back to the hotel. Overnight stay in Manali. Optional: In case Rohtang Pass is closed then make a trip to Solang Valley.
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Day7
MANALI - DHARAMSHALA
Morning after breakfast, drive you to Dharamshala, surface to Mc Leodganj, magnificently set to the background of the Dhauldhar mountains and the seat of his Holiness, the Dalai Lama, the leader of the Tibetans, since 1960. On arrival check in at hotel. Evening visit Dal Lake, Church, Bhagsu Nag Temple and Tibetan Monastery. Overnight stay in Dharamshala.
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Day8
DHARAMSHALA - AMRITSAR
After breakfast checkout from the hotel and proceed to Amritsar via Wagah border. On reaching visit Wagah Border, The guard changing ceremony every evening in the India- Pakistan border is the highlight of the area. Then check into the hotel. Overnight stay in Amritsar.
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Day9
AMRITSAR SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast proceed for sightseeing tour of Amritsar, visit famous Golden Temple and the Jallianwala Bagh. You can also enjoy shopping in local markets after the sightseeing. Overnight stay in Amritsar.
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Day10
AMRITSAR - DEPARTURE
After breakfast checkout from the hotel and free and easy for shopping until transfer you to Amritsar airport for your onward journey with sweet memories of holiday.
Inclusion
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Accommodation with breakfast in the selected hotels on twin or triple sharing basis.
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Meal Plan as per the itinerary.
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Assisstance of driver cum guide.
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All transfers and sightseeing by Air conditioned vehicle.
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Driver allowance, Fuel charges, Parking, Toll, Interstate tax etc.
Exclusion
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International airfare and airport taxes.
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Travel Insurance
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All Entrances fees
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Tips and porter charges
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Personal expenses.
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Any other services not specified above
CHANDIGARH
Take a stroll through Asia's largest rose garden, which features thousands of varieties of roses and other plants. It’s especially beautiful during the spring when the flowers are in full bloom.
Sukhna lake, Enjoy a peaceful boat ride, take a walk along the promenade, or just relax by the water. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and families.
Rock garden, explore the unique and intricate sculptures made from industrial & urban waste by artist Nek Chand. It's a one-of-a-kind garden that’s both fascinating and quirky.
SHIMLA
Located about 16 km from Shimla, Kufri is a small hill station known for its adventure activities and scenic views. It’s a great spot for families and adventure seekers. Enjoy activities like skiing, tobogganing, and snowboarding in winter.
Perched on Jakhoo Hill, this temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and offers panoramic views of Shimla and the surrounding mountains. Enjoy the breathtaking views from the top of the hill.
Located on the Mall Road, Christ Church is an iconic example of colonial architecture in Shimla. It is the second oldest church in northern India, built in the 19th century. Admire the architecture and stained glass windows.
Mall Road is the heart of Shimla and a popular place for shopping, strolling, and enjoying the cool breeze. Lined with cafes, shops, and colonial-era buildings, it offers a relaxed atmosphere with a glimpse of Shimla’s old-world charm.
Green Valley a scenic viewpoint that offers a lush green view of the mountains, ideal for photography.
KULU
Kullu is famous for its hand-woven woolen shawls, which make for great souvenirs. You can visit local weaving centers and buy authentic shawls or even learn about the weaving process.
The Beas River in Kullu is ideal for rafting. The region also offers fishing opportunities for anglers, particularly in the Tirthan River.
MANALI
Rohtang Pass, located about 51 km from Manali, is a must-visit for any traveler. You can experience snow activities like skiing, snowboarding, snow biking, and more. It offers stunning views of glaciers, snow-covered mountains, and valleys.
Located amidst cedar forests, the Hadimba Temple is dedicated to Hadimba, the wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. The temple’s unique architecture and peaceful surroundings make it a perfect spot for reflection.
Vashisht is a village known for its natural hot springs, which are believed to have medicinal properties. The hot water is rich in sulfur and is said to have therapeutic benefits. The village is also home to an old temple dedicated to Sage Vashisht.
This peaceful Buddhist monastery is located in Manali and offers a serene atmosphere for meditation and reflection. You can also learn about Tibetan culture and Buddhist practices here.
DHARAMSHALA
McLeod Ganj: Known as "Little Lhasa," it's the residence of the Dalai Lama. Visit the tsuglagkhang complex to explore the Dalai Lama Temple and Tibetan Museum. troll through markets for Tibetan handicrafts, prayer flags, and thangka paintings.
Dal Lake: A small yet scenic lake surrounded by deodar trees. Ideal for picnics or a quiet walk.
St. John Church: A Gothic-style church surrounded by cedar forests. A serene spot with a historical charm.
Visit the serene Bhagsu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. One of the largest Tibetan monasteries outside Tibet. A great place to learn about Tibetan Buddhism and participate in meditation sessions.
AMRITSAR
Located about 28 km from Amritsar, the Wagah Border is the site of the daily Flag Retreat Ceremony performed by the Indian and Pakistani military. The ceremony is an impressive and highly patriotic display of drills, goose-stepping, and the lowering of the flags.
The Golden Temple is the most iconic and revered place in Amritsar and one of the holiest sites in Sikhism. Visit the temple to experience its serene atmosphere, listen to the continuous chanting of hymns (kirtan), and take in the breathtaking beauty of the golden structure surrounded by a man-made pool.
Jallianwala Bagh is a historical park and memorial site that marks the tragic massacre of hundreds of Indian civilians by British forces in 1919. The site includes a memorial, a museum, and the well where many people jumped to escape bullets.
Hall Bazaar is the bustling market area of Amritsar, where you can shop for a wide variety of goods, including Phulkari embroidery, Punjabi juttis (traditional footwear), spices, and handicrafts. For a more authentic and local shopping experience, visit Trilok Singh Market. This is where you’ll find a range of products, from traditional clothes to religious artifacts and souvenirs.