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Himachal / Garhwal Tours

The state is well known for its handicrafts. The carpets, leather works, shawls, metalware, woodwork and paintings are worth appreciating. Pashmina shawls are a product that is highly in demand in Himachal and all over the country. Himachali caps are famous art work of the people.

Himachal Pradesh is a hill state in northern part of India. It is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir in north, Punjab on the west, Haryana and Uttarakhand in south and Tibet on the east. The meaning of Himachal Pradesh is "region of snowy mountains". Himachal Pradesh also known as Dev Bhumi (The Abode of Gods).

Delhi – Himachal - Ladakh Cultural Tour Book Now

Trip Duration:- 15 Days
Difficulty:- Easy
Best time:- May to September

Day 01: Arrive Delhi
Day 02: Delhi – Pathankot Train
Day 03: Drive Pathankot - Dharamsala
Day 03: Dharamsala
Day 04: Drive Dharamsala – Mandi – Kullu - Manali (240 km)
Day 05: Manali
Day 06: Drive Manali - Sarchu (222 km)
Day 07: Drive Sarchu - Leh (251 km)
Day 08: In Leh
Day 09: In Leh
Day 10: Drive Leh - Uleytokpo
Day 11: Drive Uleytokpo – Lamayuru - Leh
Day 12: Leh – Khardong-La - Leh
Day 13: In Leh
Day 14: Flight Leh - Delhi
Day 15: Departure.

( Detail program on demand )

Manali Kinnaur Spiti Cultural TourBook Now

Trip Duration:- 23 Days
Difficulty:- Easy
Best time:- May to September

Day 01: Arrive Delhi
Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Delhi
Day 03: Delhi - Chandigarh by Shatabdi Train
Day 04: Drive Chandigarh – Kullu - Manali (320 km)
Day 05: Full day sightseeing in Manali
Day 06: Drive Manali - Losar (154 km)
Day 07: Drive Losar - Kaza (50 km)
Day 08: Drive Kaza - Key - Kibber - Kaza (40 km)
Day 09: Drive Kaza - Gulling (Pin Valley ) (50 km)
Day 10: Visit Kungri Gonpa
Day 11: Drive Gulling - Lalung - Dhankar - Tabo (80 km)
Day 12: Local Sightseeing in Tabo
Day 13: Drive Tabo - Nako (50 km)
Day 14: Drive Nako - Kalpa (80 km)
Day 15: Drive Kalpa - Rakcham (Sangla Valley) (52 km)
Day 16: Drvie Rakcham - Chitkul - Rakcham (50 km)
Day 17: Drive Rakcham - Sarhan (107 Km)
Day 18: Day free/ visit in Sarhan
Day 19: Drive Sarhan - Rampur - Narkanda (102 km)
Day 20: Drive Narkanda - Shimla (60 km)
Day 21: Sightseeing in Shimla
Day 22: Drive Shimla - Kalka drive, then train to Delhi
Day 23: Departure

Pin Parvati TrekBook Now

Trip Duration:- 18 Days
Difficulty:- Moderate
Best time:- June to September

The Pin Parvati valley of Spiti is considered the most beautiful in the region. The trek route crossing over from the Kullu valley takes you through most spectacular landscapes, and provides an experience to remember for life. The trek begins at Manikaran and winds along the raging Parvati River till the glaciated Pin-Parbati Pass (4900m). After crossing the pass the trail winds along the Pin River which is a tributary of the Spiti River. There is a dramatic variation in the scenery and also culture on crossing into Buddhist land of Spiti. We are now in a Buddhist region and here you will be able to visit some of the oldest monasteries like Ki Gompa, Tabo monastery & Kibber village and drive across the Kunzumla pass (4551m) to Manali and then to Delhi.

Day 01: Arrive Delhi
Day 02: Delhi to Chandigarh by Train then drive to Nalagarh (290 km)
Day 03: Drive Nalagarh – Manikaran (220 km)
Day 04: Trek Manikaran - Pulga (5/6 hrs)
Day 05: Trek Pulga - Kheer Ganga (6/7 hrs)
Day 06: Trek Kheerganga - Tundabhuj (6/7 hrs)
Day 07: Trek Tundabhuj - Thakurkuan (6/7 hrs)
Day 08: Trek Thakurkuan - Mantalai (5/6 hrs)
Day 09: Trek Mantalai - Base camp-I (6/7 hrs)
Day 10: Trek Base Camp-I - Pin Parvati pass (5219 m) – Base Camp-II (7/8 hrs)
Day 11: Trek Base Camp-II - Wich-kurung thatch (5/6 hrs)
Day 12: Trek Wichkurung Thatch - Mud - Guling (6/7 hrs)
Day 13: Drive Guling Dhankar - Tabo and Kaza
Day 14: Sightseeing tour to Key – Kiber in Lahoul Spiti valley (4200mtrs)
Day 15: Drive Kaza – Kunzum pass (4700m) – Roghtang pass (3950m) – Manali (190 km)
Day 16: In Manali
Day 17: Drive Manali - Chandigarh
Day 18: Chandigarh – Delhi by Train Departure

Garhwal Tours

Uttarakhand has many tourist spots due to its location in the Himalayas. There are many ancient temples, forest reserves, national parks, hill stations, and mountain peaks that draw large number of tourists. There are 44 nationally protected monuments in the state. Oak Grove School in the state is on the tentative list for World Heritage Sites. Two of the most holy rivers in Hinduism the Ganga and Yamuna, originate in Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand has long been called "Land of the gods"

Garhwal Holy Valley TourBook Now

Trip Duration:- 9 Days
Best Time to go: End April to Mid June and Mid Sept to Mid November

Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Day 2: Morning train to Haridwar. Drive to Rishikesh
Day 3: Drive to Ghuttu
Day 4: Trek to GwanManda
Day 5: Trek to PanwaliKanta
Day 6: Trek to Talli
Day 7: Trek to Triyugnararyan
Day 8: Drive to Rafting Camp
Day 9: Drive to Haridwar. Train to Delhi