Best Shimla Manali Tour Package
- (3N Manali, 1N Shimla)
- 04 Nights / 05 Days
A Gift of the Himalayas to the World – Discover Shimla & Manali
Shimla: The Queen of Hills
Shimla, once known as Simla until 1972, is the charming capital and largest city of Himachal Pradesh. Declared the Summer Capital of British India in 1864, it later served as the capital of Punjab before becoming the heart of Himachal Pradesh.
Renowned for its colonial-era architecture, vibrant local culture, and stunning mountain views, Shimla is a perfect blend of heritage and natural beauty. Visitors are drawn to iconic spots like Mall Road, The Ridge, and Scandal Point, where you can enjoy leisurely strolls with views of snow-capped peaks.
Take a heritage walk through Victorian-style buildings, explore bustling bazaars filled with local crafts, and unwind amid the serene pine and deodar forests. Shimla also holds a special place in Indian history, with Mahatma Gandhi having spent time here at the historic Viceregal Lodge.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or a shopping enthusiast, Shimla Tour Packages offer something for everyone.
Manali: The Adventure Capital of Himachal
Located at an altitude of 6,398 feet, Manali sits in the heart of the Kullu Valley, surrounded by towering peaks and lush meadows. Known as the “Valley of the Gods”, Manali is a top destination for both relaxation and adrenaline-pumping adventure.
From skiing in Solang Valley to paragliding over the Beas River, Manali is a haven for thrill-seekers. Trek through picturesque trails, take a dip in hot springs, or learn the ropes at the Mountaineering Institute, which offers professional training in adventure sports.
Manali is also a favorite for couples seeking a romantic getaway, with our Manali Honeymoon Packages offering tailored experiences that blend luxury and tranquility. Whether you’re planning a winter escape or a summer retreat, Shimla Manali Tour Packages provide the perfect itinerary for unforgettable memories.
Day 1: Chandigarh to Shimla
Your journey begins with a warm welcome at Chandigarh Airport or Railway Station, where our representative will assist you in boarding your transfer to Shimla. The drive, which takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, is dotted with scenic beauty. En route, you’ll stop at the famous Pinjore Gardens, a historic Mughal-style garden known for its symmetrical design and tranquil ambiance. Another scenic highlight is the Timber Trail, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and deep valleys.
As you reach Shimla, the former summer capital of British India, you’ll be captivated by its colonial charm and snow-covered Shivalik peaks. Later in the evening, take a relaxed stroll along The Mall and The Ridge — two of Shimla’s most iconic promenades. These open spaces not only offer spectacular mountain views but are also home to key landmarks such as the Neo-Gothic Christ Church, the elegant Tudor-style Library Building, the Jakhu Temple perched on a hilltop, the peaceful Sankat Mochan Temple, and the grand Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. Your overnight stay in Shimla provides a serene end to a day full of natural and cultural richness.
Day 2: Shimla to Kufri and onward to Manali
After breakfast, your day begins with a local sightseeing tour around Shimla and the surrounding hill stations. Drive through the lush Green Valley, known for its dense deodar and pine forests. You’ll then head to Kufri, a quaint town set at an altitude of 2,622 meters. Famed for its snow-covered slopes in winter and verdant beauty in summer, Kufri is also home to the Himalayan Nature Park and Indira Tourist Park. Along the way, you’ll pass by notable spots like Chini Bungalow and Fagu Valley, both offering postcard-perfect scenery.
In the afternoon, begin your picturesque drive toward Manali. As you travel through the hills, enjoy stopovers at Sundernagar Lake and Pandoh Dam, marveling at the man-made and natural beauty of the region. A visit to the Vaishno Devi Temple adds a spiritual touch to the journey, followed by a brief halt in Kullu. Known for its handwoven shawls, apple orchards, and thrilling river rafting, Kullu offers a unique blend of culture and adventure. You’ll arrive in Manali by evening and check in at your hotel for a restful overnight stay.
Day 3: Exploring Manali’s Local Treasures
Your morning in Manali begins with breakfast and a local sightseeing tour of this beautiful town nestled in the Kullu Valley. Start with a visit to the historic Hadimba Devi Temple, an architectural gem built in 1553 amidst cedar forests, famed for its unique pagoda-style roof and intricately carved wooden entrance.
Next, head to the Club House, a recreational center where you can unwind with indoor games, a reading corner, and a small restaurant offering snacks and hot drinks. The tour continues to the Tibetan Monastery and the peaceful Van Vihar park, a great spot to enjoy the natural surroundings. A short excursion will take you to the cascading Jogini Waterfalls, while visits to the Manu Temple and Vashisht Temple offer spiritual and cultural experiences — the latter being well-known for its natural hot springs. As evening sets in, explore the vibrant Mall Road of Manali, where shopping and local cuisine complete your day. Return to your hotel for the night.
Day 4: Solang Valley and Atal Tunnel Adventure
Following breakfast, set off for an adventurous day in Solang Valley — one of the most famous attractions near Manali. Surrounded by snow-draped peaks and lush meadows, the valley is a year-round destination for thrill-seekers. Depending on the season, you can enjoy a variety of activities including paragliding, skiing, snow scootering, horse riding, cable car rides, and even zorbing. For those who enjoy short hikes, a trek to Anjani Mahadev — a naturally formed ice lingam of Lord Shiva in winter — is a unique experience.
Continue the day with a scenic drive through the iconic Atal Tunnel, one of the world’s longest high-altitude tunnels. You’ll also explore nearby spots like Nehru Kund, Gulaba, Kothi Village, and the cultural Him Valley theme park, each offering a glimpse into the natural and traditional beauty of Himachal. After a day full of exploration and adventure, return to your hotel in Manali for a peaceful overnight stay.
Day 5: Manali to Chandigarh via Kullu
On your final day, enjoy breakfast and check out from your hotel in Manali. Begin the journey back to Chandigarh with a stopover in Kullu. This colorful valley town is known for its vibrant markets, traditional woolen wear, and shawl weaving centers. If time permits, you may also choose to experience river rafting on the Beas River — a perfect way to end your mountain adventure on a high note.
As your tour concludes, you’ll be dropped off at the Chandigarh Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey, taking with you unforgettable memories of the majestic Himalayas, serene landscapes, cultural richness, and thrilling adventures.
Tour Ends — But the Memories Last Forever.
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Comfortable accommodation for 3 nights in Manali and 1 night in Shimla at well-rated hotels
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Daily breakfast and dinner included during the entire stay
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Private car for all sightseeing, transfers, and travel throughout the tour
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Inclusive of all applicable hotel taxes and service charges
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Driver’s allowance, road tolls, parking fees, and state taxes covered
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An additional charge of ₹1,500/- applies for visiting Atal Tunnel & Sissu (Spiti Valley)
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Airfare, train fare, and room heater charges are not included in the package
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Entrance fees, local guide charges, and travel insurance are excluded
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If roads are blocked due to snow, snow vehicle charges will be extra and payable on the spot
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Expenses of a personal nature such as laundry, porterage, telephone calls, tips, gratuities, camera/video fees, bottled water, soft and alcoholic beverages, and adventure activities are not covered
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Any additional costs arising from natural calamities (like landslides or roadblocks), political disturbances, or other unforeseen circumstances must be borne by the guests
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Any service or item not specifically mentioned under “Tour Inclusions” will be considered an exclusion
The final cost of the tour will depend on factors such as the number of travelers, travel dates, choice of vehicle, and accommodation category.