This 6-day Himachal adventure offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation. From snow-filled valleys and Tibetan monasteries to bustling local markets and serene riverside spots, each day has been curated to provide you with the best of Manali, Kasol, Amritsar, Dalhousie and Dharamshala. This isn’t just a trip—it’s an immersive experience of Himachal Pradesh’s natural beauty, culture, and heritage.
Our team has spent extensive time in the region to craft this itinerary, ensuring that each stay, transport, and activity is meticulously planned for an unparalleled experience. We’re thrilled to host you in our very own hotels in Manali, where every aspect of your stay is handled with personalized care. Our dedicated hospitality team values your time and comfort, providing seamless service to make your travel experience truly memorable. Explore India with us for top-notch hospitality and unforgettable experiences.
Pickup point for the Volvo bus would be Majnu ka Tilla. Scheduled bus could be anytime between 6pm to 11pm.
The bus will be a Volvo AC Semi sleeper; there are no sleeper buses plying in that route due to Himachal govt's ban for safety reasons.
Once you reach Manali, you will be greeted by our representative and taken to our stay. Check in, settle down, and take in the mountain air. Once refreshed and done ith breakfast, head to sightseeing beginning with the iconic Hadimba Temple, a beautiful ancient temple devoted to Hadimba Devi, wife of Bhima. After taking in the serene atmosphere here, head to Van Vihar, a lovely riverside park that offers a peaceful retreat with its shaded paths along the Beas River. Following this, you’ll visit the Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, a quiet place that showcases traditional Tibetan art and culture. A stroll down Mall Road will introduce you to Manali’s local flavors with its cozy cafes, shops, and handicrafts. End your day at the Hot Springs nearby—bring a change of clothes if you wish to take a rejuvenating dip. Return to your hotel in the evening to relax and enjoy a cozy stay with a homely dinner.
Stay: Manali
Begin your day with a trip to Solang Valley, where you can enjoy a range of snow adventures amidst spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains. Try your hand at skiing, tube sliding, ziplining, yak rides, or an ATV ride for an adrenaline-filled start to the day. The experience continues with a drive through the impressive ATAL Tunnel, a 9.02 km-long engineering marvel that connects Manali to the rugged beauty of the Lahaul Valley. Passing through the tunnel, you’ll arrive in Sissu, a quaint village nestled in the valley’s serene landscapes. Here, explore the picturesque surroundings and visit Sissu Waterfalls, capturing beautiful memories in this setting. Return to the stay, have a tasty meal and retire for the day.
Stay: Manali
After checking out from Manali, set off for Kasol, a charming village in the heart of Parvati Valley known for its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. Once you arrive in Kasol, visit the peaceful Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, where you can experience the soothing calm of the sacred site and take a dip in the healing hot springs. Take a break for lunch at a local cafe to savor the laid-back vibe and flavors of this scenic town. Afterward, continue your journey towards Dharamshala, a destination enveloped in Himalayan beauty and rich Tibetan culture. Upon arrival, check into your Dharamshala hotel and unwind from the day’s journey, preparing for the adventures that await.
Stay: Dharamshala
In Dharamshala, begin your exploration with a visit to the Dharamshala War Memorial, where you can pay tribute to India’s brave soldiers. Proceed to the HPCA Cricket Ground, an open-air stadium with jaw-dropping mountain views that make it one of the world’s most beautiful stadiums. Next, delve into Tibetan culture with a visit to the Dalai Lama Temple Complex, where you’ll find serene meditation spots and learn about the spiritual heritage of the region. Conclude your sightseeing with a visit to the bustling McLeod Ganj Market, perfect for shopping for Tibetan crafts and enjoying local cafes. Head to Dalhousie for the night's stay.
Stay: Dalhousie
After breakfast, start your trip to Khajjiar, known as the "Mini Switzerland of India," where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of the mountains while enjoying snow sports and horse riding. Later in the morning, head to Panchpula Waterfall, where you can relax amidst lush greenery, take in the waterfall views, and even add a bit of thrill by trying zip-lining. Stop for lunch at Panchpula to recharge before continuing. In the afternoon, make your way to Chamera Lake, a serene spot perfect for photos and enjoying the calm environment. As evening approaches, return to Dalhousie to visit Subhash Chowk, Gandhi Chowk, and Mall Road, where you can take a leisurely stroll, shop, and explore local attractions. As the day comes to an end, board the vehicle for your journey to Amritsar.
Stay: Amritsar
After breakfast, kick off your day with a visit to the iconic Golden Temple, the holiest site for Sikhs. Immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere as you explore the stunning architecture of the temple and, if you wish, enjoy a meal at the langar, the community kitchen that serves free meals to all visitors. Midday, head to Jallianwala Bagh, located nearby, to learn about the tragic 1919 massacre and pay your respects to the martyrs. In the afternoon, visit the Partition Museum, where you can discover impactful stories, artifacts, and personal histories related to the 1947 Partition of India. Late in the afternoon, make your way to the Wagah Border to witness the lively and patriotic ceremony performed by Indian and Pakistani soldiers, a unique event filled with pride and excitement. After the ceremony, return to Amritsar and head to your boarding point to catch the overnight bus back to Delhi. Arrive in Delhi the next morning, marking the end of your memorable trip.
Use your garbage bag or properly dispose of used wet tissues and napkins. Do not litter wet tissues and sanitary napkins in the mountains as well as other public areas.
Tip: While packing, use plastic bags to compartmentalize things and carry a few extra plastic bags for wet clothes.