Ladakh means
the land of high passes, also known as the land of endless
discoveries, the moon land. Due to its nearness and resemblance
to the Tibetan culture it is also called little Tibet. Ladakh
is situated on the Northern part of India at an altitude of
3500 m. making this the highest inhabited region in India.
The River Indus with its tributaries passes through the mountain
range of Ladakh. Ladakh is bounded by the Great Himalayas
in the Karakoram ranges and gifted with high mountain, valleys,
lakes, beautiful ancient Buddhist monasteries on hill top
and their resident (monks) chanting prayers. Remote though
it is, Ladakh has never been totally isolated. Over the centuries
the trade route from India to central Asia passed through
this area undeterred by its high passes and desert landscape.
Caravans carrying spices, brocades, pearls, carpets and tea
took just two months to cover the distance up to central Asian
towns. Discover the incredible mountain scenery along with
the heritage of people during this tour.
Day 01. Flight to India (Delhi)
Around midnight arrival in Delhi. The cosmopolitan City and
capital Delhi is the main gateway for travellers. You are
met by a representative and transferred to your Hotel.
Day 02. Delhi - Leh (by air)
In the morning, a short flight brings us to Leh, the capital
of Ladakh. Due to the altitude (3500 m.) Ladakh is also known
as the roof of the world. Leh was an important place in the
historical times on the Silk Road to central Asia. The rest
of the day is at leisure to acclimatize ourselves to the high
altitude of Leh.
Day 03. Leh Excursion: Thikse, Shey, Hemis
Today we start our excursion by visiting the monastery of
Thikse. Thikse is one of the most imposing monastery in Ladakh.
The monastery has 12 stories, 10 temples, a nunnery and 60
lamas in residence. It contains numerous stupas, statues,
tankhas, wall painting and a large pillar engraved with the
teaching of Buddha.
After the visit of Thikse we visit the village of Shey on
the eastern bank of the Indus. Shey was the royal residence
and was located at an important vantage point in the Indus
valley. It has a large victory stupa which is topped with
gold.
Following this,we visit the monastery of Hemis. The rich monastery
of Hemis is the biggest in Ladakh and is perched on top of
a pleasant green hill surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery.
Day 04. Leh Excursion: Spituk, Phyang, Choglamsar
Today we start our day by visiting the monastery Spituk. Spituk
monastery (15th Century) is 8 km from Leh and is situated
on a hilltop overlooking the Indus. Spituk valley has an enormous
status of Kali whose face is unveiled once a year during the
Spituk festival. This monastery also contains an ancient collection
of masks. 135 yellow capped monks reside in this monastery.
After the visit of Spituk, proceed to the Gompa Phyang which
is a traditional monastery setting for a spectacular religious
festival with masked dancing.Have a stopover at the Choglamsar
village where we look at the arts and crafts made by Tibetan
refugees.
Day 05. Leh - Lamayuru
Lamayuru is 125 km away form Leh and is the oldest known Monastery
(Gompa) which dates back to the 10th century and is overlooks
Indus river. This Monastery belongs to a Red Hat sect. Lamayuru
is considered a sacred site for the Pre Buddhist religion
known as the BON. There are renowned collection of carpets,
thankas and frescoes. Overnight, stay in comfortable tent
camp.
Day 06. Lamayuru - Alchi
In the noon we drive from Lamayuru to Alchi through the exciting
landscaping of Ladakh. Alchi has been declared as an UNESCO
monument. The Monastery of Alchi is a large temple complex
and is regarded as one of the most important Buddhist centers
in Ladakh and a jewel of monastic skill. In the afternoon
we drive to the Monastery of Ridzong which also has a nunnery.
Walk in the beautiful surroundings of this area. Overnight,
stay in comfortable tents.
Day 07. Alchi - Leh
In the noon we drive back from Alchi to Leh.
Leh Palace in the NW has been described as a miniature version
of Lhasa's Potala palace, with which this 17th century building
is contemporary. This Potala (palace) rises up like mountain.
From the town below it is dazzling in the morning sun and
ghostly at night. We enjoy the wonderful view of the city
and beautiful surroundings from the roof of the palace. This
palace was built by the King Singe Namagyal and still owned
by the royal family. At present is this palace not occupied
as the royal family resides in the other palace in stock.
Day 08. Leh - Delhi (by air)
In the noon flight from Leh to Delhi. In the afternoon we
visit Bahai Temple, also known as Lotus Temple which is built
out of white marble and in the characteristic shape of a lotus
flower. Bahai temples are 9 sided, symbolizing comprehensiveness,
oneness and unity. We visit this unique building which gives
the message of unification of the human race. The rest of
the day is at leisure.
Day 09. Delhi
Today we have the sightseeing in Delhi. We take a Rickshaw
Ride parallel to the Red Fort through the old city and famous
Silk Road and Silver Bazaar. Sightseeing of Old Delhi includes
"Rajghat", the site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated
and Jama Masjid, the great mosque of old Delhi. Today we also
visit the famous "Humayun Tomb". Humayun Tomb is
the first substantial example of Mughal architecture in India.
Before we proceed to the Hotel we drive through the embassy
area in New Delhi where we visit the India Gate and see some
impressive Government Buildings. After the Dinner and refreshment
in the hotel we will be transferred to the Airport.
Day 10. Flight to Home
Around midnight, flight from Delhi to home destination.
Our Services Include:
Accommodation in double rooms on twin sharing basis with bath
and WC in the
chosen category.
Rooms on the departure day
American/continental Breakfast
Services of qualified local guides (English speaking or languages
of your choice) at every place of sightseeing
All Transfers and departures on arrival and departure by representative
All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an air-conditioned
Car with driver. For groups an individual air-conditioned
bus (Except Standard Hotels) will be provided.
Exclusions:
Any Kind of Personal Expenses such as Tips, Laundry,
Telephone Bills and Alcoholic
beverages.
Camera Fees (Still or Movie)
Any Flight Charges
Monument Entrances
Unspecified Meals etc
Tariff Cost of the tour per person (Delhi
to Delhi)
This tour is an ideal combination
to experience two different cultures having many similarities
within themselves. In the first part of this tour we experience
India from its most beautiful side. The travellers will be
fascinated by the glory of Rajputs in Rajasthan, highlights
of Mughal architecture in Agra, magnificent palaces and most
famous Hindu Temples in Gwalior and Khajuraho. One of the
highlight of our journey in North India would be in Varanasi
where we have a Boat ride on the holy river of Ganges and
observe the rituals performed by Hindu devotees in the early
morning. In the second part of the tour we explore Nepal .Nepal
is the only Hindu Kingdom where middle age traditions and
culture are still alive. The Kathmandu Valley, which is the
cultural and political centre of Nepal, is magnificent for
its wealth of unique temple.
Our Services Include:
Accommodation in double rooms on twin sharing basis with bath
and WC in the
chosen category.
Rooms on the departure day
American/continental Breakfast
Services of qualified local guides (English speaking or languages
of your choice) at every place of sightseeing
All Transfers and departures on arrival and departure by representative
All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an air-conditioned
Car with driver. For groups an individual air-conditioned
bus (Except Standard Hotels) will be provided.
Exclusions:
Any Kind of Personal Expenses such as Tips, Laundry,
Telephone Bills and Alcoholic
beverages.
Camera Fees (Still or Movie)
Any Flight Charges
Monument Entrances
Unspecified Meals etc
The state of Jammu and
Kashmir is known all over the world for its beauty and charm.
In thisTour you will visit Delhi, Amritsar, Dharamshala, Jammu,
Srinagar, Pahalgam and Leh.
Day 01. Flight to India (Delhi)
Arrival in Delhi, received by a representative and then transfer
to your Hotel.
Day 02. Old - New Delhi
Start the day with sightseeing in Old Delhi. We take a Rickshaw
ride parallel to the Red Fort through the old city and famous
Silk Road and Silver Bazaar. Sightseeing of Old Delhi includes
"Rajghat", the place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated
and Jama Masjid, the great mosque of old Delhi. Today we also
visit the famous "Humayun's Tomb" which is the first
substantial example of Mughal architecture in India and "Qutub
Minar" which is 71 meter high and was constructed in
1199. Before we proceed to the Hotel we have a drive through
New Delhi where we see the India Gate, Government Buildings
and Embassies.
Day 03. Delhi - Amritsar (about 450 km by train)
This morning we start our train journey by Shatabdi Express
and proceed to Amritsar. Amritsar (meaning pool of Nectar)
lies in the northern state of Punjab and is famous for its
Golden Temple. We visit the Golden Temple to know more about
the native Sikh population of the state Punjab. Sikhs are
meanwhile scattered in whole of India and are easily recognizable
through their mighty colourful turbans.
Day 04. Amritsar - Dharamshala (about 200 km)
Today we leave for Dharamshala and drive through the lower
mountains of Himalaya to Dharamshala. Dharamshala has one
of the most spectacular settings for a Hill Station as it
varies in height from 1200 m. to 1800 m. In Dharamshala, there
is a strong Tibetan influence. The Dalai Lama settled here
after the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1959. There is a monastery
at Mcleodganj a short distance along from the Dalai's Lama's
residence. We have a walk through Mcleodganj and visit a Tibetan
monastery, the church of St. John and a school complex.
Day 05. Dharamshala - Jammu (about 190 km)
Along the snow covered mountains of mighty Himalayas we drive
from Dharamshala to Jammu. The city of Jammu is the second
largest in the state and is the winter capital of the government.
The old town of Jammu overlooks the river Tawi. In Jammu we
visit the Raghunath Temple of the 19th century and Ranbireswar-Temple
which is dedicated to God Shiva. We also visit the Dogra Art
Gallery which is famous for its miniature paintings. Jammu
is basically the Homeland of Dogra, the Rajput clan of the
hill region in the north of the Ravi River.
Day 06. Jammu – Srinagar (by air)
Arrive at Srinagar airport or railway station. Srinagar has
been described by some visitors as the Venice of the East.
This beautiful city was established by Emperor Ashoka some
2300 years ago. A unique charm of Srinagar is its 1300 or
more houseboats, the floating little hotels on the edge of
the Dal Lake. Upon arrival you will be met by our representative
and transferred to the house boat. Rest of the day is free
for leisure to explore the beautiful surroundings in Srinagar.
Day 07. Srinagar
Today we start our sightseeing in Srinagar. Today we visit
the famous Mughal gardens in Srinagar. In the Mughal gardens
first of all you will view the Chashma Shahi. Chashma Shahi
means the Royal Spring and is dedicated to the Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan. The spring waters are believed to have curative
properties. After visiting the Chashma Shahi we visit the
Nishat and Shalimar Mughal Gardens. Nishat is the larger of
the two gardens and has an impressive plantation of Chenar
trees on its highest terrace. Both the gardens are built on
a symmetrical plan of central waterways with fountains dividing
a series of gardened terraces. In the evening we visit the
Shankaracharya Temple. This temple is located on a sharp hill,
1,000 feet high and houses a small temple dedicated to Lord
Shiva. It was built in memory of the great Shankaracharya
who came to Kashmir from Kerala to revive Hinduism. From the
top of the hills, you would be able to have a panoramic view
of the Kashmir Valley. After visiting the temple we drive
back to our house boat.
Day 08. Srinagar - Pahalgam - Srinagar (about 194 km)
In the morning after breakfast drive to Pahalgam. Pahalgam
is located about 97 km from Srinagar. On the way we pass through
pine forest and also visit the saffron fields. Pahalgam is
the popular hill resort of the Kashmir valley. Pahalgam is
situated at a height of 7,200 feet. The flora and fauna is
good and the scenery in Pahalgam is captivating. It is from
Pahalgam that the pilgrims often take Amarnath Yatra. In Pahalgam
one can have a walk to Baisaren, which is about 2 km from
Pahalgam. A small village set in pine and fir forest is pleasing
and offers good view. After visiting Pahalgam we drive back
to Srinagar.
Day 09. Srinagar
Whole day at your disposal. As per your wish optional excursions
are possible.
Day 10. Srinagar - Leh (by air)
In the morning a short flight brings us to Leh, the capital
of Ladakh. Due to its altitude (3500 m.) Ladakh is also known
as the roof of the world. Leh was an important place in the
historical times on the Silk Road to central Asia. The rest
of the day is at leisure to acclaim ourselves to this high
altitude of Leh.
Day 11. Leh
In the noon we visit Leh Palace. Leh Palace in the NW has
been described as a miniature version of Lhasa's Potala palace,
with which this 17th century building is contemporary. This
Potala (palace) rises up like mountain. From the town below
it is dazzling in the morning sun and ghostly at night. We
enjoy the wonderful view of the city and beautiful surroundings
from the roof of the palace. This palace was built by the
King Singe Namagyal and still owned by the royal family. At
present is this palace not occupied as the royal family resides
in the other palace in stock.
Day 12. Leh Excursion: Spituk, Phyang
Today we start our day by visiting the monastery Spituk. Spituk
monastery (15. Century) is 8 km from Leh and is situated on
a hilltop overlooking the Indus. Spituk valley has an enormous
statue of Kali whose face is unveiled once a year during the
Spituk festival. This monastery also contains an ancient collection
of masks. 135 yellow capped monks reside in this monastery.
After the visit of Spituk proceed to the Gompa Phyang which
is a traditional monastery setting for a spectacular religious
festival with masked dancing.
Day 13. Leh Excursion: Tikse, Shey
Today we start our excursion by visiting the monastery of
Tikse. Tikse is one of the most imposing monastery in Ladakh.
The monastery has 12 stories, 10 temples, a nunnery and 60
lamas in residence. It contains numerous stupas, statues,
tankhas, wall painting and a large pillar engraved with the
teaching of Buddha. We can also see here a collection of Tibetan
scripts. After the visit of Tikse we visit the village of
Shey on the eastern bank of the Indus. Shay was the royal
residence and was located at an important vantage point in
the Indus valley. It has a large victory stupa which is topped
with gold.
Day 14. Leh - Delhi (by flight)
In the early noon flight to Delhi. In the night, transfer
to the international airport for the flight to home destination.
Our Services Include:
Accommodation in double rooms on twin sharing basis with bath
and WC in the
chosen category.
Rooms on the departure day
American/continental Breakfast
Services of qualified local guides (English speaking or languages
of your choice) at every place of sightseeing
All Transfers and departures on arrival and departure by representative
All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an air-conditioned
Car with driver. For groups an individual air-conditioned
bus (Except Standard Hotels) will be provided.
Exclusions:
Any Kind of Personal Expenses such as Tips, Laundry,
Telephone Bills and Alcoholic
beverages.
Camera Fees (Still or Movie)
Any Flight Charges
Monument Entrances
Unspecified Meals etc
Tariff
Cost of the tour per person (Delhi to Delhi) –Kindly contact
us for further information on this tour.
Himachal
Pradesh is one of the most beautiful states in India.
This state is well known for the natural beauty of its
forests, rivers, valleys, hills and dales and is rich
in natural resources. It has a diverse variety of flora
and fauna too. The state capital of the Himachal Pradesh
is Shimla which is a beautiful and the largest city
of the Himachal Pradesh. Enchanting Himachal Pradesh
tour will take you to the famous hill stations like
Shimla, Kullu, Manali, Kufri and Dharamshala. Shimla
is also known as the Queen of Hill Stations. Thousands
of tourists visit these hill stations throughout the
year.
Highlights of the tour – Sightseeing in Old Delhi/New Delhi
Shimla: The
British called Shimla the "Queen of Hill Stations."
Shimla is situated in the northwest Himalayas. It was the
summer capital of India before independence and now it is
the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla derives its name from
"Shyamala", the goddess Kali, whose temple existed
in the dense forest that covered Jakhu Hill in the early 19th
century. Time to see and buy the exotic handicrafts (woodwork)
Kufri: Kufri is a tiny hill station located near
Shimla. It is famous for its trekking, skiing and hiking trails.
Kufri is also famous for its nature parks and picnic spots
Narkanda: Narkanda offers a spectacular view of snow ranges,
fields and apple orchards. It is situated at a height of 2708
meters on the Hindustan Tibet road. Narkanda is known for
skiing and other winter sports. This place is an ideal retreat
for the tourists who seek only seclusion in mountains.
Manali: The landscape here is breath taking. One
can see spectacular views of well-defined snowcapped peaks
and wooded slopes. The Beas River rushes along its rocky course
amid grassy meadows carpeted with wild flowers and wagtails
hop along from stone to stone along the stream's edge. On
the other side are deodar and pine trees, tiny fields and
fruit orchards. It is an excellent place for a holiday, a
favorite resort for trekkers to various regions in Kashmir
valley. It is known as the Switzerland of India. Kullu: ‘The
valley of gods’ Kullu is located in the charming Kullu
valley in Himachal Pradesh and set amongst the lower reaches
of the mighty Himalayas. Kullu is famous for its temples,
apple orchards, and the annual Dussehra festival, all of which
attract hordes of tourists. Kullu is also known for its handicrafts.
Beyond the town's perimeter loom the magnificent greater Himalayas
and the silver valley bisected by the Beas River.Day visit
to Manikaran, famous for its Sikh Gurudwaras and Sulphur Water
Springs
Dharamshala: Dharamshala has one of the most spectacular
settings for a hill station as it varies in height from 1200
m.to 1800 m. Dharamshala is a hill station which is split
into two parts. The lower part is only known as Dharamshala
and is about 9 kms away from the upper part only known as
McLeodganj. In Dharamshala there is a strong Tibetan influence.
The Dalai Lama settled here after the Chinese invasion of
Tibet in 1959. Visit the Namgyal monastery at Mcleodganj.
This monastery is the major attraction in Mcleodganj and is
located on the opposite side of the Dalai Lama's residence.
This monastery contains large gilded bronzes of Buddha, Avalokitesvara
and Padmasambhava.
Pragpur: Pragpur is the first world heritage site
in India. The landscape is beautiful with a rich variety of
flora, fauna, innumerable small monuments and an idyllic ambience
for walks and picnics.
Chandigarh: Chandigarh derives its name from the
Chandi Mandir temple located in the vicinity of the city and
a fort or ‘garh" beyond the temple, called Chandigarh.
Chandigarh is a Union Territory, administered by the Government
of India. The city was designed by Le Corbusier. Visit the
Rock Garden- completed by Nekchand. This garden has been built
with multicoloured fragments of China and waste ceramics and
covers an area of 6 acres.
Our Services Include:
Accommodation in double rooms on twin sharing basis with
bath and WC in the
chosen category.
Rooms on the departure day
American/continental Breakfast
Services of qualified local guides (English speaking or
languages of your choice) at every place of sightseeing
All Transfers and departures on arrival and departure
by representative
All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an
air-conditioned Car with driver. For groups an individual
air-conditioned bus (Except Standard Hotels) will be provided.
Exclusions:
Any Kind of Personal Expenses such as Tips, Laundry,
Telephone Bills and Alcoholic
beverages.
Camera Fees (Still or Movie)
Any Flight Charges
Monument Entrances
Unspecified Meals etc
Tariff
This is a suggested itinerary from our team. If needed, we would
make the changes in the tour itinerary as per your personal
wish. We look forward to welcome you in Himachal!
Cost of the tour per person (Delhi to Delhi) –Kindly contact
us for further information on this tour.
The jeep safari provides
a new way of exploration. It is an experience that is unique
and
has to be experienced. Ladakh Jeep Safari will take you to
the remote areas of Ladakh
passing through high passes, colorful mountains, small villages,
nomadic people and
spectacular high altitude lakes. The best season for Jeep
safari is from the mid of June to
end of September.
Day 01: New Delhi
Upon arrival in Delhi, you will be met by a representative
and transferred to the hotel.
Day 02: New Delhi - Leh (by air)
In the morning transfer to the airport to board flight for
Leh, the capital of Ladakh. Arrive in Leh in the afternoon.
Due to its altitude (3500 m) Ladakh is known as the roof of
the world. Leh was an important place in the historical times
on the Silk Road to central Asia. The rest of the day is at
leisure to acclaim ourselves to this high altitude of Leh.
Day 03: Leh Excursion (Thikse, Shey,
Hemis)
Today we start our excursion by visiting the monastery of
Thikse. Thikse is one of the most imposing monastery in Ladakh.
The monastery has 12 stories, 10 temples, a nunnery and 60
lamas in residence. It contains numerous stupas, statues,
tankhas, wall painting and a large pillar engraved with the
teaching of Buddha. We can also see here a collection of Tibetan
scripts. After the visit of Thikse we visit the village of
Shey on the eastern bank of the Indus. Shey was the royal
residence and was located at an important vantage point in
the Indus valley. According to tradition, it was the seat
of power of the pre Tibetan kings. A 7.5 meter high copper
statue of Buddha plated with gold and the largest of its kind,
is installed here. Today we also visit the monastery of Hemis.
The rich monastery of Hemis is the biggest in Ladakh and is
perched on top of a pleasant green hill surrounded by spectacular
mountain scenery. Every year a colourful famous festival of
mask dances takes place in Hemis. This monastery (Gompa) has
an important library of Tibetan style books and an impressive
collection of tankhas, the largest of which is displayed every
11 years.
Day 04: Leh Excursion (Stok)
Today we drive to the small village known as Stok. The attraction
of Stok remains the palace of Stok which is 200 years old.
The palace and museum at Stok is a showpiece for the royal
tankhas, royal crown, dresses, coins, precious stones and
turquoise head dresses. Today we will visit the Stok Palace
and museum.
Day 05: Leh - ChumaThang (about 140 km)
In the morning drive in jeep to ChumaThang (3965 m). This
place is known for its famous medicated hot water springs
where people from various parts of Ladakh come for relieving
their pains. Enroute drive past beautiful villages of Nurnis,
Kery and Kadgam. The Jeep drive through this part of the Indus
valley is quite flat without much uphill or downhill drive.
We have an overnight stay in ChumaThang.
Day 06: ChumaThang - Sumdo
In the morning drive in jeep to Sumdo, a wide open village.
Enroute stop at Mahe Bridge from where the road crosses to
the south bank of the river. The drive from Mahe to Sumdo
follows a narrow mountain gorge through green bushes. Upon
arrival in Sumdo check in at the camp and later visit the
monastery of Sumdo which is famous for its well preserved
paintings. Overnight, stay in Sumdo.
Day 07: Sumdo - Karzok
In the morning drive to Karzok (4572 m) the only village near
Tsomoriri Lake. The safari from Sumdo to Karzok is one of
the most interesting as it goes through sandy deserts and
rocky paths. After slowly zigzagging up to the Namshang La,
the drive follows a smooth descent and drive past the isolated
Thasang Tso - a small torquoise lake which appears like an
emerald of a queen's necklace. In the afternoon arrive at
Karzok village. Overnight, stay in Karzok.
Day 08: Karzok
In the morning explore the Karzok area. Karzok is situated
at 15000 feet and is the only permanent settlement in Rupshu
region with an approximate population of 500 people. Today
we visit Karzok Monastery with its dimly lit prayer halls.
Then we drive further and visit the Tsomoriri Lake. The clear
blue lake is one of the most breathtaking fresh water lakes
in Ladakh. The lake is considered sacred by the local people
of Ladakh. This lake is a breeding ground of various species
of birds. We have an overnight stay in Karzok.
Day 09: Karzok - Tsokar (about 75 km)
In the morning after having breakfast we drive further to
reach Tsokar Lake (4485 m). Tsokar Lake is also called as
white lake because of salt deposit around it. This lake is
a salt lake from where nearly all of Ladakh's salt supply
comes from. We have an overnight stay in Tsokar.
Day 10: Tsokar - Leh
In the morning after having breakfast we drive backwards to
Leh. Enroute we will pass beautiful villages of Rumtse, Gia
and Meeru. In the evening arrive in Leh and later transferred
to the hotel.
Day 11: Leh
The whole day is free at leisure to explore the local market
or for independent activities.
Day 12: Leh - New Delhi (by air)
In the morning transfer to the airport to board flight for
New Delhi. Arrive in Delhi in the afternoon. The rest of the
day is at leisure.
Day 13: New Delhi
Flight to home destination.
Our Services Include:
Accommodation in double rooms on twin sharing basis with bath
and WC in the
chosen category.
Rooms on the departure day
American/continental Breakfast
Services of qualified local guides (English speaking or languages
of your choice) at every place of sightseeing
All Transfers and departures on arrival and departure by representative
All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an air-conditioned
Car with driver. For groups an individual air-conditioned
bus (Except Standard Hotels) will be provided.
Exclusions:
Any Kind of Personal Expenses such as Tips, Laundry,
Telephone Bills and Alcoholic
beverages.
Camera Fees (Still or Movie)
Any Flight Charges
Monument Entrances
Unspecified Meals etc
Tariff
This is a suggested itinerary from our team. If needed, we
would make the changes in the tour itinerary as per your personal
wish. We look forward to welcome you in Himachal!
Cost of the tour per person (Delhi to Delhi) –Kindly
contact us for further information on this tour.