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Shimla Manali 5 Days 4 Nights

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Shimla Manali 5 Days 4 Nights

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6 Days 5 Nights

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Shimla Manali 5 Days 4 Nights

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Trip Duration

6 Days 5 Nights

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Pickup & Drop

Delhi-Delhi

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Trip Category

Road Trips

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About Shimla Manali Tour Package 5 Days 4 Nights

Witness the ravishing beauty of Shimla Manali with our 5 Days 4 Nights Tour Package, covering India's essence on Himalayan retreats. Be greeted by Shimla, locked in a carry-on bag, a town nestled on a ridge between two rivers, the summer capital of British India, amidst lush green hills infused with its panoramic views and colonial ambiance. Take a joy ride on the toy train, walk along the Mall Road, and climb up to Jakhoo Temple for darling views of snow-capped peaks.

This journey then takes one to Manali, a beautiful paradise in the Beas River Valley. It is nature at its best, with thick pinewood forests, gurgling rivulets, and majestic mountains. Ancient Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Hot Springs, and an adrenaline rush from adventure sports like river rafting or paragliding come as a package deal in this city.

Refreshed, soak in the local culture, relish the regional cuisines of Himachal, and breathe in a lot of that mountain air. From comfortable accommodations to guided excursions, every part has been explicitly combined to give guests an ideal blend of relaxation and exploration.

This Shimla Manali Tour Package offers a taste of the Himalayas' diverse landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality, promising an unforgettable journey that will rejuvenate your spirit and leave you with lasting memories of mountain magic.

Best Places to Visit in Shimla Manali 5 Days Tour

  • Mall Road: The real heart of Shimla, Mall Road, is a very lively promenade with colonial-era buildings, shops, and cafes lining it. Take a stroll up this pedestrian-friendly street to get the feel of this lovely town. It is worth shopping for local handicrafts and enjoying views of the mountains. Visiting the historic Gaiety Theatre and Christ Church will also be time well spent.
  • Jakhoo Temple: Situated right on top of Jakhoo Hill, this ancient Hanuman temple offers brilliant vistas of Shimla and the range of the Himalayas. The 108-foot-high statue of Hanuman dominates the tall, imposing scene of sight. The steep climb or ropeway ride to the temple itself forms an adventure.
  • Kufri: One of the most beautiful hill stations, only 13 km from Shimla, Kufri is known for its picturesque beauty and sports activities in winter. It allows one to take a horse ride through apple orchards, indulge in skiing during winters, or simply visit the Himalayan Nature Park to glimpse native wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • Solang Valley: This is a haven for adventure seekers. Solang Valley promises action throughout the year: it is perfect for skiing in winters and paragliding, zorbing, and trekking galore in summers. Visiting this place is a must owing to its scintillating vistas, even for those not fond of adventure.
  • Rohtang Pass: This seasonal mountain pass is a gateway to several fine views of glaciers and peaks facing the Lahaul Valley. It is also the site of tons of snow activities, in addition to photography. The journey to Rohtang, with winding roads and dramatic landscapes, is a memorable journey.
  • Vashisht Hot Springs: These natural hot springs with medicinal properties are simply a great resting and rejuvenation point. Some ancient stone temples of Lord Rama and Vashisht Rishi, not too far from this place, have cultural significance in this serene spot.
  • Old Manali: It is a somber village that offers quite a lot of contrast to the busy New Manali. With its laid-back and bohemian vibe, Old Manali is best walked through in its narrow lanes lined with cafes, boutique shops, and guesthouses. The place is known for its lively backpacker scene, and this view oversees the Beas River.
  • The Ridge: This is a vast open space in the heart of Shimla, offering scenic vistas of mountains around and forming a hub of activities, mainly during festivals. The Christ church by Neo-Gothic architecture and the library building by Tudor type on flanks of the Ridge make it a beautiful spot not only for photography but also for leisure walks.
  • Naggar Castle: This fairytale-like castle is located in the picturesque village of Naggar, dating back to the 15th century with Himachali and European architectural influences. Today's castle-turned-heritage hotel accommodates a small museum and picture gallery. From the grounds, one will get fantastic views over the Kullu Valley with the Beas River.
  • Great Himalayan National Park: Although a bit of a detour from Manali, this UNESCO World Heritage site is worth the trip for nature enthusiasts. Home to diverse flora and fauna, including many endangered species, the park offers trekking routes through pristine forests and alpine meadows.
  • Hidimba Devi Temple: Not to be confused with Hadimba Temple, this is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimba, the wife of Bhima from Mahabharata. Surrounded by tall deodars, the unique architecture and tranquil surroundings of this temple have made it a 'must visit' on the spiritual trail.
  • Manali Sanctuary: Situated just behind Manali town, this wildlife sanctuary is truly a nature lover's haven. Many Himalayan wildlife inhabits it, such as musk deer and snow leopards, offering scenic hiking trails through dense forests of oak, deodar, and walnut trees.

Things to do in 5 Days Shimla Manali Tour

1. Experience the ride of the Kalka-Shimla Toy Train: Experiences on the UNESCO World Heritage narrow-gauge railway are simply captivating. Wind through picture-postcard mountain landscapes, tunnels, and bridges, with breathtaking Himalayan vistas unfolding in this historic journey that presents scenic splendor at each turn.

2. Explore Mall Road in Shimla: Stroll down the central throbbing heart of Shimla, replete with buildings and shops dating back to the colonial era. Hop into local handicrafts, sample street food varieties, and imbibe the charged atmosphere of this famous promenade.

3. Go skiing or snowboarding in Kufri: Plasma for winters, take a short trip to Kufri for exciting snow sports. Observe skiing and snowboarding amidst breathtaking Himalayan scenery that is often suitable for both beginner-like as well as experienced enthusiasts.

4. Take a nature walk in Manali: Go for a walk amidst the green surroundings of Manali. One may often walk among thick forests alongside the crystal clear, flowing streams and spot local flora and fauna in the serene Manali Sanctuary.

5. Try adventure sports in Solang Valley: Get that adrenaline rush in Solang Valley and enjoy paragliding for aerial views, have a unique thrill of zorbing, or plan fun rafting.

6. Relax in Vashisht Hot Springs: Relax in the natural hot springs of Vashisht. A mineral-rich bath is an awe-inspiring option for rejuvenation after a day of sightseeing.

7. Visit ancient temples: Grandma temples are a rich power of the cultural heritage of the area. Visit the old Hadimba Temple in Manali and some historic religious places around Shimla and Manali.

8. Go for trekking: Wander through some surrounding mountains on short day hikes or take day-long climbs. Witness raw beauty up close with breathtaking views from snow-capped peaks in these Himalayas.

9. Experience local culture: Experience Himachali culture by being a part of colorful local festivals, savoring traditional food and communicating with locals rightly.

10. Ride on the cable car: Take the Jakhu Ropeway in Shimla to enjoy a thrilling aerial journey. Get panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains from a unique vantage point.

11. Shop for woolens: Buy quality woolen products, one of the specialties of this region. This Downtown area comprises various shops that are famous for fashionably designed shawls warm sweaters, and other woolen garments.

12. Cafe Hopping in Manali: Experience the coffee culture of Manali, visit some of the trendier spots that play host to many cuisines, from local Himachali to international. Get to a level of coziness with mountain views and smelly coffees with fellow travelers.

13. Shopping in Old Manali: Wander up the quaint alleys of Old Manali, and you'll find innumerable shops at every turn, whether a boutique or a local shop. Handmade jewelry, Tibetan artifacts, colored garments, hippie-chic styles, find it all here. Look out for bazaar specials and bohemian souvenirs.

14. Visit apple orchards: Visit some of the famous apple orchards around Shimla. Know a bit about apple growing, relax in the peaceful atmosphere of the orchard, and have fresh, juicy apples.

15. Star gaze in the mountains: Use clear mountain nights to star-gaze. Away from city lights, see the beauty of innumerable stars or lone constellations that light up the Himalayan sky.

How to Reach Shimla Manali

By Air: You can fly to Bhuntar Airport for Manali or Shimla Airport. From any of the above places, you can reach the other destination through road transport. You can also fly to Chandigarh and proceed by road to both locations.

By Train: Take a train to Kalka and then the toy train or cab to Shimla. For Manali, continue by bus or taxi from Shimla. Another option is to take a train to Chandigarh and then take road transport.

By Bus: Delhi is connected with Shimla and Manali through regular bus services. One can take a bus ride to either Shimla and then to Manali or vice versa. Luxury and regular coupled buses are available from major cities.

By Car: Drive from Delhi or Chandigarh to Shimla and then on to Manali. The drive is picturesque throughout, so one can overtake as desired. Or take a taxi for the entire journey.

Best Time to Visit Shimla Manali

Summer (May to June): Peak tourist season with pleasant weather; excellent for all sorts of outdoor activities, trekking, and getting away from the heat on the plains. However, be prepared for crowds and higher prices.

Monsoon (July to September): Landscapes are emerald green and adorned with flowing waterfalls, beautiful scenery. Fewer tourists, but be prepared for rain and potential landslides. Some outdoor activities may be limited.

Autumn (October to November): Clear views of surrounding mountains, comfortable temperatures allow for sightseeing and outdoor activities, and fall colors add to the beauty.

Winter (December to February): Snow lovers, it's perfect. Shimla and Manali turn into winter wonderlands. It's the time for ideal snow sports, but some roads are blocked due to heavy snowfall.

Itinerary

  • Assemble at boarding point in Delhi - Majnu Ka Tilla (near Vidhan Sabha Metro Station) and meet your Trip Captain. 
  • Start an overnight journey to Shimla and socialize with your co-travellers.

Inclusions

  • Transportation from Delhi to Delhi: AC Semi-Sleeper Volvo Bus or Tempo Traveler, Tempo Traveler/Cab at all other times.
  • 4 Nights Accommodation on Sharing Basis: 2 Nights in Hotel (Shimla) & 2 Nights in Hotel (Manali).
  • 8 Meals: Shimla (2 Breakfasts+2 Dinners) & Manali (2 Breakfasts+2 Dinners), starting from Dinner on Day 1 to Breakfast on Day 5.
  • Bonfire (if weather permits) & music only on any 1 Night during the stay (Manali) and local explorations as per itinerary.
  • Experienced & All Local Assistance.
  • Driver allowances, toll taxes, parking, state taxes.

Exclusions

  • Any extra meals and stay arrangements apart from the ones mentioned under inclusions as per the itinerary.
  • Travel Insurance, items of a personal nature like porterage, tips, laundry etc.
  • Any entry fees, extra expenses for optional activities or tickets, unless quoted in Inclusions.
  • Cost of snow-chained or 4*4 Vehicle if needed due to heavy snowfall.
  • Any other costing involved due to circumstances like natural calamity, weather conditions, riots, roadblocks, landslides or any other forced circumstances which are out of our control.
  • Anything which is not mentioned in the above inclusions.
  • GST (5%) is applicable extra.

Price Summary

Room Sharing

Double Occupancy

20,300

Per Person

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Things To Pack

  • Waterproof and good quality backpack or rucksack, no trolley bags
  • Comfortable clothing
  • Raincoat and umbrella (monsoons only)
  • Warm woolen jackets/sweaters (depending upon the season)
  • Comfortable trekking/sports shoes
  • Water bottles (avoid single-use plastic)
  • Quick snacks for journey like dry fruits, chocolates
  • Personal care items and toiletries
  • Personal medicines
  • Phone, camera and photography equipments
  • ATMs and adequate amount of cash for shopping, cafe visits
  • Items like torch, power banks, sunglasses
  • Personal identity document like Aadhaar, driving licence, passport

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Starting Price

20,300

Per Person on Double Sharing Occupancy