6 days 5 nights
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8 people
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Amritsar is a vibrant city in Punjab, best known as the spiritual and cultural heart of the Sikh faith. It is home to the iconic Golden Temple, a place of peace and devotion that attracts visitors from all over the world. The city beautifully blends history and modern life, with bustling markets, delicious Punjabi cuisine, and warm hospitality. Amritsar also holds deep historical significance through sites like Jallianwala Bagh and the Wagah Border ceremony, which showcases patriotic pride. Rich in tradition, faith, and flavor, Amritsar offers a deeply moving and memorable experience for every traveller.
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Arrive at Amritsar Railway Station / Airport. Meet and greet at the airport. Our tour representative will greet you and assist you to your allotted hotel at Amritsar. Later we proceed to Amritsar is a city in the northwestern Indian state of Punjab, 28 kilometres from the border with Pakistan. At the centre of its walled old town, the gilded Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) is the holiest gurdwara (religious complex) of the Sikh religion. It’s at the end of a causeway, surrounded by the sacred Amrit Sarovar tank (lake), where pilgrims bathe. Immediately we proceed for the hotel. Overnight at Amritsar.
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Today after breakfast day free for shopping and later visit Indo-Pak Wagah Border to watch Flag Retreat Ceremony- Wagah, an army outpost on Indo-Pak border 30 Kms from Amritsar where the daily highlight is the evening “Beating the Retreat” ceremony. Soldiers from both countries march in perfect drill, going through the steps of bringing down their respective national flags. As the sun goes down, nationalistic fervour rises and lights are switched on marking the end of the day amidst thunderous applause. Overnight at Amritsar Due to Covid Wagah Border might be closed so check with our representative before using this itinerary.
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After Breakfast Full Day Amritsar Local Sight Seeing , Gobindgarh Fort , Sadda Pind (Sadda Pind - Entry Ticket At own Cost) , Evening Return Hotel And Overnight Stay At Amritsar
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After breakfast, we check-out from the hotel & move to our next destination Dalhousie. Dalhousie - a famous hill station in the lap of Himachal Pradesh known for its rich colonial architecture and preserves some of the beautiful churches, St. John's and St. Francis' church. A semblance of Tibet culture has added an exotic touch to this serene destination. Spectacular forest trails, waterfalls and springs make this place all the more astonishing. The Mall road is an excellent place to shop for Himachali shawls, woollens, Tibetan handicrafts and traditional jewellery. Arrive at the hotel, freshen up and enjoy your evening amid snow-capped peaks with a hot cup of tea with your partner. Overnight at the hotel.
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Overview: Dalhousie is a colonial-era hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India, famous for its Victorian architecture, panoramic views of the Dhauladhar mountains, and the nearby "Mini Switzerland" of Khajjiar. Established in 1854 across five hills, it remains a top destination for its pine-clad valleys, historic churches, and high-altitude trekking spots like Dainkund Peak.
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Today morning after a savoury breakfast we set out for a local sightseeing tour of Dalhousie .There are four beautiful churches in Dalhousie. These are St. Andrew's Church, St. Patrick's Church at Balun, St. Francis church at Subhash Chowk and St.John's Church at Gandhi Chowk. Subhash Baoli is a picturesque site surrounded by majestic trees and snowcapped peaks, named after Subhash Chandra Bose, the famous Indian freedom fighter, who had spent a lot of time here meditating. Panchpula is a waterfall, and an amazing picnic spot in Dalhousie, surrounded by a cover of fresh, green pine and deodar trees,. The spot where five streams come together. A Samadhi is built near Panchpula in the memory of a great revolutionary, Sardar Ajit Singh (Uncle of Martyr Bhagat Singh), who breathed his last here. Moreover, the pristine water is best enjoyed during monsoon when the water gushes down the falls and the surroundings leave you stupefied. Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the picturesque hilly Chambal district of Himachal Pradesh. The name Kalatop means 'black cap', which probably refers to the thick black forest cover on the highest hilltop in the sanctuary. The trekking and hiking trails in the Kalatop Sanctuary offers a pristine, mesmerizing experience with nature and one of the best means to explore the beautiful untouched forests. Overnight at the hotel in Dalhousie.
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February to June (Spring and Summer) is the best time to visit Himachal. Pleasant and most popular time to visit is the winter, i.e., between October and February when it's the snowfall season.
Himachal Pradesh is popularly known as the Devbhumi "Land of the Gods" & is famous for its handicrafts including carpets, paintings, leather works, stoles, and more. Himachal Pradesh also has its own IIT in Mandi.
This is popularly renowned for its Himalayan landscapes and popular hill stations. Many outdoor activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, ice-skating, trekking, rafting, and heli-skiing are popular tourist attractions in Himachal Pradesh. ... Shimla is also a famous skiing attraction in India.
There are 3 main airports in Himachal Pradesh - Shimla Airport (Jubbarhatti), Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar), and Kangra Airport (Dharamshala-Gaggal). Apart from these, no international airport has come up in the state as of now. These airports, however, are not in the best of state which is why people prefer to fly to Delhi airport or Chandigarh and plan their trips accordingly.
five rivers- The Chandrabhaga or Chenab, the Sutlej, Ravi, Yamuna, and the Beas.
Spiti Valley: The coldest place in Himachal Pradesh is Spiti Valley which is located at a height of 12,500 feet above sea level.
Yes, the meaning of Rohtang Pass is Valley of Death. ... But due to the extremely difficult climate, most of them fell prey to nature, so the name has been derived. It is about 50 km from Manali on Manali-Leh Highway connecting the humid Kullu Valley with the arid Lahul Spiti Valley.
Atal Tunnel (also known as Rohtang Tunnel) is a highway tunnel built under the Rohtang Pass in the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas on the Leh-Manali Highway in Himachal Pradesh.
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