Shimla Manali Honeymoon

Day 1 : Delhi - Shimla

As soon as you arrive at Delhi, you are transferred by our representatives to Shimla. It takes about 8 hours to reach the destination, which is around 361 kilometers from the capital city. Being the capital city of Himachal Pradesh and once a capital for the British Government, Shimla is a well known destination for honeymooners. It is nestled in the Shivalik Ranges and is a stunning place to visit on a honeymoon with views of the snow capped Himalayan ranges and far stretching valleys. On reaching this destination, you will check in at the hotel with your beloved and rest for the night.

Day 2 : Shimla - Kufri - Shimla

Early morning after breakfast, you are taken on an excursion to the skiing resort of Fagu and Kufri. This romantic honeymoon trip adds special memories for young hearts in the valleys of Shimla. In the afternoon you and your dear one are taken to visit some of the best city attractions such as Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Jakhu Temple and the Sankat Mochan Temple. In the evening you will enjoy shopping at The Mall and The Ridge and return to the hotel for the night rest.

Day 3 : Shimla - Manali

Post breakfast, check out from the hotel in Shimla and travel by surface transport to Manali. It’s an 8 hour long journey. On arrival you will move into the hotel in Manali and retire for the night after dinner.

Day 4 : Manali (Sightseeing)

The next morning begins with an exciting trip to valley attractions such as Tibetan Monastery, Vashist Village, Hadimba Devi Temple, and the Manu Temple. The afternoon is left free for you to have fun and retire at the hotel for the night.

Day 5 : Manali - Rohtang Pass - Manali

The fifth day is even more thrilling with a trip that helps you explore Rohtang Pass, Kothi Gorge, Marhi and Gulaba. You will love playing with snow at the very snowy Rohtang Pass. This is the favorite tourist spot for many honeymooners visiting Manali. You will also visit the Solang Valley and return to the hotel for the dinner and night stay.

Day 6 : Manali - Chandigarh

On day six you will depart from Manali to Chandigarh, which is about 320 kilometers away from the valley. Chandigarh is very aptly called the most planned city and is a wonder in its own way. On reaching the city, you will check in at the hotel. In the afternoon you will be taken to visit Sukhna Lake and the famous Rock Garden. Post excursion, you will be transferred to the hotel for the dinner and night’s rest.

Day 7 : Chandigarh - Delhi

This is the last day of the trip. Post breakfast you will be driven to Delhi. This is where your memorable honeymoon trip comes to an end.

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1) Delhi, India’s capital territory, is a massive metropolitan area in the country’s north. In Old Delhi, a neighborhood dating to the 1600s, stands the imposing Mughal-era Red Fort, a symbol of India, and the sprawling Jama Masjid mosque, whose courtyard accommodates 25,000 people. Nearby is Chandni Chowk, a vibrant bazaar filled with food carts, sweets shops and spice stalls.

2) Shimla is the capital of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan foothills. Once the summer capital of British India, it remains the terminus of the narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway, completed in 1903. It’s also known for the handicraft shops that line The Mall, a pedestrian avenue, as well as the Lakkar Bazaar, a market specializing in wooden toys and crafts.

3) Kufri is a small hill station in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh state in India. It is located 20 km from the state capital Shimla on the National Highway No.22. The name Kufri is derived from the word kufr meaning “lake" in the local language.

4) Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India’s northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination. Set on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It’s also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass.

5) Rohtang Pass, is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas around 51 km from Manali. It connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys of Himachal Pradesh, India.

6) Chandigarh, the capital of the northern Indian states of Punjab and Haryana, was designed by the Swiss-French modernist architect, Le Corbusier. His buildings include the Capitol Complex with its High Court, Secretariat and Legislative Assembly, as well as the giant Open Hand Monument. The nearby Rock Garden is a park featuring sculptures made of stones, recycled ceramics and industrial relics.

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