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Honeymoon Special- Shimla to Manali
Trip Duration
6 Days 5 Nights
Pickup & Drop
Delhi
Trip Category
Honeymoon Packages
Explorations
Bike
Overview
Embark on a dreamy getaway with our Shimla Manali Honeymoon Tour Package, designed to kindle romance amidst the breathtaking Himalayas. Imagine strolling hand-in-hand through Shimla's charming colonial streets, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you create lasting memories. In Manali, lose yourselves in the enchanting apple orchards and snow-capped peaks, the perfect backdrop for your love story.
Our carefully curated package includes cozy accommodations, private transportation, and intimate experiences tailored for two. Savor candlelit dinners with local delicacies, unwind with a couple's spa treatments, and enjoy thrilling activities like paragliding or river rafting to strengthen your bond.
From the serene Hadimba Temple to the vibrant Mall Road, every moment is an opportunity to fall deeper in love. As the sun sets, snuggle up by a crackling bonfire, sharing dreams under a starlit sky.
Don't just start your married life, celebrate it in style. Book our Shimla Manali Honeymoon Tour Package now and let the magic of the mountains ignite your passion. Your perfect beginning awaits in the lap of nature. Make memories that will last a lifetime because you deserve nothing less.
The Ridge- The Ridge, Shimla's central landmark, offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This spacious open area hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, horse riding, and admire the neo-Gothic architecture of Christ Church nearby.
Mall Road (Shimla)- Mall Road, the main street of Shimla, bustles with activity. Lined with shops, cafes, and colonial-era buildings, it's perfect for shopping and people-watching. The road offers a blend of modern amenities and historical charm, making it a must-visit destination.
Jakhu Temple- Jakhu Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, sits atop Shimla's highest peak. The 108-foot statue of Hanuman is a prominent landmark. Visitors can enjoy a scenic ropeway ride to the temple and encounter playful monkeys along the way.
Christ Church- Christ Church, with its striking yellow facade, is one of India's oldest churches. Its neo-Gothic architecture, stained glass windows, and serene ambiance make it a popular attraction. The church offers a glimpse into Shimla's colonial past and architectural heritage.
Kufri- Kufri, a small hill station near Shimla, is famous for its scenic beauty and winter sports. Visitors can enjoy horse riding, hiking, and skiing during winter. The Himalayan Nature Park and the views from Mahasu Peak are major attractions.
Shimla State Museum- Shimla State Museum houses a rich collection of artifacts showcasing Himachal Pradesh's cultural heritage. Exhibits include ancient sculptures, paintings, coins, and handicrafts. The museum's colonial architecture adds to its charm, offering insights into the region's history and art.
Annandale- Annandale, a flat terrain amidst Shimla's hilly landscape, serves as a recreational area. It hosts activities like golf, cricket, and polo. The Army Heritage Museum here offers a glimpse into military history, making it an interesting stop for history buffs.
Green Valley- Green Valley, a picturesque spot on the way to Kufri, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The lush green meadows and dense forests create a serene atmosphere. It's an ideal location for nature lovers and photographers.
Chadwick Falls- Chadwick Falls, nestled in Glen Forests, offers a tranquil escape from Shimla's bustle. The waterfall, surrounded by pine and deodar trees, is particularly impressive during the monsoon season. It's a perfect spot for nature walks and picnics.
Viceregal Lodge- Viceregal Lodge, now Indian Institute of Advanced Study, is a magnificent example of British architecture. Its intricate woodwork, sprawling lawns, and historical significance make it a must-visit. Guided tours offer insights into India's pre-independence era and the building's rich history.
Rohtang Pass- Rohtang Pass, connecting Kullu Valley to Lahaul and Spiti Valleys, offers breathtaking Himalayan views. It's popular for snow activities and adventure sports. The pass provides a unique opportunity to experience snow even in summer months.
Solang Valley- Solang Valley, known as 'Snow Point', is a hub for adventure sports. Visitors can enjoy paragliding, zorbing, and skiing. The valley's scenic beauty, coupled with adrenaline-pumping activities, makes it a favorite among thrill-seekers and nature lovers.
Hadimba Temple- Hadimba Temple, an ancient cave temple, is dedicated to Hidimba Devi. Its pagoda-shaped architecture and serene surroundings make it a unique attraction. The temple offers a blend of religious significance and architectural marvel amidst cedar forests.
Old Manali- Old Manali, with its laid-back vibe, offers a contrast to the bustling New Manali. Its quaint cafes, guesthouses, and handicraft shops attract backpackers and culture enthusiasts. The area retains a charming, rustic feel with traditional Himachali architecture.
Manu Temple- Manu Temple, dedicated to sage Manu, holds significant religious importance. According to legend, Manu stepped off his boat in Manali after the great flood. The temple's tranquil atmosphere and panoramic views make it a popular spot for meditation and photography.
Vashisht Hot Springs- Vashisht Hot Springs, known for their therapeutic properties, attract visitors seeking relaxation and healing. The ancient stone temples nearby add cultural interest. The hot springs offer a unique way to unwind while enjoying the surrounding mountain scenery.
Mall Road- Manali's Mall Road is the town's commercial hub, bustling with shops and eateries. It's ideal for souvenir shopping, trying local cuisines, and people-watching. The road captures the essence of Manali's vibrant tourist culture and local lifestyle.
Jogini Falls- Jogini Falls, a majestic waterfall near Vashisht village, offers a refreshing hiking experience. The trek to the falls passes through pine forests and small villages. The waterfall's natural beauty and the surrounding landscape make it a photographer's delight.
Beas River- Beas River, flowing through Manali, adds to the town's scenic beauty. Its banks are perfect for picnics and riverside walks. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy river rafting, while nature lovers can simply soak in the peaceful ambiance.
Great Himalayan National Park- Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases the region's rich biodiversity. It's home to numerous rare and endangered species. The park offers trekking opportunities and a chance to experience the Himalayan ecosystem in its pristine form.
Summer (March to June): Ideal for escaping the heat of the plains. Temperatures range from 15°C to 30°C. Perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Peak tourist season, so expect crowds.
Monsoon (July to September): Lush green landscapes and flowing waterfalls. Some risk of landslides and road closures. Lower hotel rates, but some activities may be limited due to rain.
Autumn (October to November): Pleasant weather with clear skies. Temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C. Great for photography and outdoor activities. Less crowded than summer.
Winter (December to February): For snow lovers and winter sports enthusiasts. Temperatures can drop below freezing. Shimla and Manali offer different snow experiences. Some roads may be closed due to heavy snowfall.
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