Day 01: Delhi - Kullu ( overnight journey )
Arrival in Delhi from there you have to reach by your own "Majnu Tila Opposite Gurudwara, Paras Nath Building". From there proceed to Kullu by evening bus Volvo/Traveller (5:00 pm) (12 Hours Journey).Overnight Journey
Day 2: Full Day Dussehra Tour With Local Guide-
Reach Kullu and transfer to hotel checks in to hotel. After taking some rest Full day to enjoy the Dussehra Festival Kullu Dussehra starts after prayers in Raghunath ji temple, and various hill deities are brought from all the temples in region to the kullu fair ground where they pay homage to Raghnathji, the Rama God. This is called as the Rathyatra, where the various Gods with processions and bands arrive and the Gaddi shepherds come down from their homes in the hills to sing, dance and praise the local gods and Lord Rama. It is the most spectacular site and most watched processions in the country among tourists and some shopping. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03 :Kullu - Manali (Local Sightseeing)
After Breakfast Drive To Manali Visit “Hadimba temple”. It was built in 1553 with a superbly crafted four tiered pagoda roof; it is famous for its exquisitely carved doorway. “club house” The Club House with its comprehensive facilities that include a roller skating rink, an auditorium, billiards rooms, a library, a bar and restaurant makes wonderful outing for the day.” Tibetan Monastery, Van Vihar, and “Vashisth” Well known for its hot springs. There are old temples dedicated to the sage Vashisth and to Lord Rama. Overnight stay in Hotel.
Day 04 :Manali - Solang valley (Adventure Activities)
This is the day is all about Adventure activities. After Breakfast will Drive to SOLANG VALLEY for rock climbing and rappelling and river crossing.
Natural or free climbing: When climber climb’s a rock without the help of any required equipment using natural hold called natural rock climbing
Rappelling: When the rock face is difficult to climb down due to steepness, wetness or some other reason, rappelling is the best way to climb down. rappelling or abseiling or roping down as it is most commonly called , is a quick method of descending over a steep face of rock , snow or ice by sliding down a fix single or double rope anchored on top.
River crossing (Tyrolean traverse technique)
While trekking in mountain, one have to cross several streams, to cross these streams one should have good knowledge that how to cross the mountain stream? Crossing these streams / rivers with technique and full safety called river crossing. And Depart for Delhi Overnight Journey
Day 05 : Delhi Drop
Tour ends with sweet memories with“Himalayan Monal Adventure”
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Room | Twin Sharing | Triple sharing |
Deluxe | 7500/- | 6999/- |
Luxury | 8000/- | 7500/- |
Manali is one of the most frequented hill stations in India and during its peak season it is mostly occupied with tourists from different parts of the country. Thus with a flourishing tourism in Manali, the mighty hill station is well connected by road to different parts of the state and Kalka Railway Station that connects different parts of the country through broad gauge tracks is the closest railway station. Whereas encircling Manali one can even hop to the nearby hill stations like Shimla, Dalhousie, Manikaran, Dharamsala and Kasauli. Amongst the unexplored destinations one can even drive up to Keylong that falls on the Manali-Leh highway, which connects one to Ladakh. The distance from Manali to Leh-Ladakh is approximately 453kms.
Bhuntar airport located at a distance of 52 km from Manali and is the gateway to this region. Tourists who prefer and can afford to fly cut down on travel time hugely and thus can have a lot more time to enjoy Manali. Flights are available from all the major cities.
Jogindernagar railway station is the nearest rail head to Manali that connects the hill station with several important cities of the country. Chandigarh and Ambala are other options to reach Manali by train. The nearest Railway Station for Manali are at Chandigarh (350 km.) Kalka, and Ambala (360 km).
Manali is very well-connected to important tourist destinations like Leh, Shimla, Kullu, Dharamshala and New Delhi by means of a network of state-run as well as private buses. The bus journey from Delhi to Manali is 550 kilometres, and it is advisable to book your tickets in the air-conditioned Volvo coaches, as the buses are more comfortable than ordinary ones, keeping in mind the long distance of the journey.
The drive up to Manali is simply breathtaking! You can catch scenic glimpses of the adjoining mountains and valleys from almost every turn that the twisty uphill road throws you in. Though a lot of tourists prefer a self-drive up to Manali, it is advisable to hire a taxi in case you are not comfortable with driving in mountainous regions.
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