Himachal with Amritsar Tour – 8 Nights / 9 Days Holiday Package
Explore the beauty of Himachal Pradesh with our 8 Nights / 9 Days tour covering Shimla, Manali, Dalhousie, and Amritsar. Visit Kufri Valley, Rohtang Pass, Khajjiar, Solang Valley, Wagah Border, Golden Temple & more. Perfect for families, honeymooners, and adventure lovers. Book with Diu Holidays for an unforgettable Himalayan getaway.
What's included
Itinerary
• Arrival at Delhi/Chandigarh and drive to Shimla.
• Check-in at hotel & leisure evening.
• Overnight stay in Shimla.
• Visit Kufri Valley & Naldehra Golf Course.
• Explore Mall Road, Jakhu Temple, Viceregal Lodge, Ridge & Christ Church.
• Overnight stay in Shimla.
• Drive through scenic valleys to Manali.
• En route visit Kullu village & Kullu Shawl Factory.
• Check-in and overnight stay in Manali.
• Visit Naggar Castle, Hadimba Temple & Tibetan Monastery.
• Relax at Vashisht Hot Springs.
• Optional Beas River rafting.
• Evening at Mall Road. Overnight stay in Manali.
• Early morning trip to Rohtang Pass (via union vehicle, own cost).
• Adventure sports at Solang Valley – paragliding, skiing, zorbing (seasonal).
• Return to Manali for overnight stay.
• Scenic drive to Dalhousie.
• Visit Rang Mahal en route.
• Check-in and overnight stay in Dalhousie.
• Visit Khajjiar (Mini Switzerland), Dainkund Peak & St. John's Church.
• Stroll along Mall Road. Overnight stay in Dalhousie.
• Drive to Amritsar.
• Visit Wagah Border for the evening flag-lowering ceremony.
• Overnight stay in Amritsar.
• Visit Golden Temple & Jallianwala Bagh.
• Drive back to Delhi/Chandigarh.
• End of the memorable trip with Diu Holidays.
FAQ
March to June for pleasant weather, and December to February for snowfall.
No, it generally opens from May to mid-October, depending on weather conditions.
Yes, permits are required and union vehicle charges are payable separately.
No, these activities are optional and payable on the spot.
Yes, it can be tailored to your preferences, budget, and hotel category.
Yes, but high-altitude areas like Rohtang Pass may not be ideal for people with breathing issues.
