10 Days 9 Nights
Daily Tour
50 people
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Dist: 529 km | Time: 12 to 16 hr | Altitude: 300 m to 2050 m
You will be picked up from Delhi in the evening and driven towards Manali. The journey will take around 10–16 hours, so sit back, relax, and get ready for the adventure ahead. Meals: Nil
Overnight: Journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

Check-In: 11:00 am | Sightseeing: 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Upon arriving in Manali, you'll check into your hotel and prepare to explore the charming city. In the evening, you can explore nearby attractions, including Mall Road, Hadimba Temple, Forest Park, Old Manali, and the Club House.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Stay at a Hotel in Manali

Sightseeing Time: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Today, after breakfast, you will drive to the most beautiful valley, “The Adventure Valley” or Solang Valley. There, you can do adventure activities (excluded) like paragliding, Quad Biking, Skiing, and ziplining. Later, you will visit the Vashisht Temple and the Jogini Waterfalls.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Overnight: Stay at a Hotel in Manali

Dist: 81 km | Time: 2 to 4 hr | Altitude: 2050 m to 1580 m
Today, you will drive towards Kasol. On the way to Kasol, you can stop at Kullu for adventure activities (excluded) like river rafting and paragliding. Later in the evening, you will check into your hotel in Kasol and relax.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Overnight: Stay at the hotel in Kasol.

Trek Dist: 20 km | Time 5 to 7 hrs | Altitude: 1580 m to 2400 m
After refreshing in the morning, you will depart for Manikaran, famous for its natural hot springs. At Langar, you can enjoy rice cooked using hot spring water. After spending some time at Manikaran Temple, you will drive to Tosh village. You have to do a small trek in Tosh to reach your stay.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at the Hotel in Tosh

Trek Dist: 14 km | Time 5 to 7 hrs | Altitude: 2400 m to 3000 m
Wake to a stunning view of the Parvati Valley and prepare for the Kheerganga Trek. After meeting your guide at Barshaini, you will embark on a trek through lush forests and scenic landscapes. This Trek offers breathtaking views of the Parvati Valley and the majestic Himalayas.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Night: Stay at the Campsite in Kheerganga/Rudranag

Dist: 160 km | Time 6 to 8 hrs | Altitude: 2400 m to 1525 m
You’ll drive towards Bir Billing, one of the world’s most renowned destinations for paragliding, nestled amidst the majestic Dhauladhar Ranges. Start your journey early in the morning to ensure you reach Bir Billing on time and make the most of the day’s adventure.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Overnight: Stay at the Hotel in Bir

Dist: 75 km | Time 2 to 3 hrs | Altitude: 1525 m to 1500 m
Wake up early to enjoy an unforgettable paragliding experience over the stunning Bir Valley. Later, you’ll depart for Dharamshala, where you can explore popular attractions such as the Dalai Lama Temple, Dal Lake, Naddi Viewpoint, Tea Gardens, St. John’s Church, and the scenic HPCA Cricket Stadium.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Overnight: Stay at the Hotel in Dharamshala

Trek Dist: 7 km | Time : 3 to 5 hrs
Today, get ready for the memorable Triund Trek. The adventure begins in Dharamkot or Bhagsu, where you'll meet your guide. After reaching Triund Campsite, you will stay in your tents/lodge and enjoy the view of the Dhauladhar ranges.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay at Lodge/Camps in Triund

Distance: 118 km | Time: 5 to 7 hrs | Altitude: 1500 m to 1970 m
After breakfast, you will descend back to Dharamkot/Bhagsu; after reaching Dharamkot/Bhagsu, you will leave for Dalhousie. It will take around 6 hours to reach Dalhousie. Upon arrival in Dalhousie, check into your hotel and spend the evening relaxing, soaking in the peaceful hill station vibes.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Overnight: Stay at the Hotel in Dalhousie

Checkout: 11:00 am | Sightseeing Time: 2 to 4 hrs
Today, you will check out of the hotel and visit Chamera Lake View Point. The Chamera Dam created an artificial reservoir on the Ravi River. After spending time at this lake, you will set off for Delhi.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

Dist: 576 km | Time: 12 to 14 hrs | Altitude 1970 m to 206 m
With your heart full of joy and your mind refreshed, you’ll carry beautiful memories to cherish forever. The peace and happiness you experienced on this trip will keep you feeling positive and inspired.
Meals: NIL
Overnight: NA
Location | Places to visit |
Manali | Mall Road, Manali, Old Manali Van Vihar, Club House, Old Manali, Solang Valley, Jogini Waterfall (small trek), Vashisth Temple |
Kasol | Parvati River, Manikaran Temple and Gurudwara, and Manikaran Hot Water Springs. |
Tosh | Parvati Valley, Tosh Waterfall, Kutla |
Dharamshala | Mall Road, Tibetan Market, Bhagsu Temple, Bhagsu Waterfalls, Naddi, Dal Lake, Namgyal Monastery, Dalai Lama Temple, St John Church |
Triund | Magic View Cafe/Maggie Cafe, Triund Hill |
Bir Billing | Landing Site, Take-off Site, |
Dalhousie | Khajjiar, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Dain Kund, St. John Church, Chamera Dam, St. Francis Church, Beeji’s Park. |
Notes:
Notes:
We understand that plans can change, but the booking amount is non-refundable due to the costs we incur in preparing for your tour or activity. If you wish to reschedule for a different date, we'll adjust it to the same package, providing you with the necessary flexibility.
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Embark on a thrilling Himachal Adventure Tour that promises an unforgettable experience across some of the most scenic and exhilarating locations in Himachal Pradesh. Begin your journey in Manali, a picturesque Beas River Valley town known for its lush landscapes and vibrant culture. From there, travel to Kasol, a charming village renowned for its laid-back vibe and scenic beauty. Use it as your base for the adventurous Kheerganga Trek, where you’ll discover stunning natural hot springs and views of the surrounding peaks. Next, head to Tosh, a serene village offering breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat. Continue your adventure in Bir Billing, which is famous for its world-class paragliding opportunities and Tibetan monasteries, providing both an adrenaline rush and a cultural experience. Then, journey to Dharamshala, the home of the Dalai Lama, where you can explore its monasteries and beautiful surroundings. Take on the Triund Trek from Dharamshala, which rewards trekkers with spectacular views of the Dhauladhar Range and a sense of accomplishment. Finally, visit Dalhousie, a quaint hill station with colonial charm and serene landscapes, perfect for winding down after your action-packed tour. This comprehensive adventure tour offers exhilarating activities, cultural insights, and breathtaking scenery, making it a must-do for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Manali
Blessed with stunning landscapes, Himachal Pradesh is a traveller’s paradise, featuring lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, fast-flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower-bedecked meadows, and ancient temples and monasteries. The region offers many activities: relaxation, sightseeing, trekking, mountaineering, fishing, paragliding, skiing, ice skating, and golf. Among its many attractions, Manali stands out as a breathtaking hill station surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains and dense pine forests, with the twisty Beas River serving as its centrepiece. Known for its Himalayan beauty, Manali is a sacred land steeped in cultural and religious significance. It is named after Manu, the ancient lawgiver of India, and means “abode of Manu.” This picturesque resort attracts tourists year-round, particularly during the summer holiday season and the wedding season, with honeymooners flocking to its serene landscapes. Manali also serves as a captivating stopover en route to the snow-clad heights of Ladakh, passing through ancient Tibetan hamlets. Popular treks from Manali include the Chandrakhani – Malana trail, Beas Kund Trek, and Bhrigu Lake Trek, further enhancing its appeal as a top destination for adventure and exploration.
Kasol
Nestled in the enchanting Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh and stretching along the serene Parvati River, the remote village of Kasol is a hidden gem characterised by its scenic beauty, untouched hills, and pleasant year-round weather. Located 43 km east of Kullu at 1640 meters, Kasol is divided into Old and New Kasol by a charming bridge. While it may not offer luxury accommodations or gourmet dining, its residents’ genuine warmth and hospitality make it a unique destination. Inhabited by locals and international travellers, Kasol captivates visitors with its natural allure. It is a true delight for adventure enthusiasts and explorers, offering a refreshing retreat for the mind and soul.
Kheerganga Trek
Kheerganga Peak, perched at approximately 2950 meters in the Parvati Valley of Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, offers a serene and picturesque trekking experience. Despite its relaxed atmosphere, it’s a rewarding trek for amateur and aspiring trekkers. The valley, associated with Goddess Parvati and surrounded by snow-capped peaks, features lush pine forests and stunning landscapes. Kheerganga is steeped in mythology, with legends of Lord Kartikeya and Goddess Parvati, and is home to a revered hot spring believed to have healing properties. The trek begins in Barshaini, accessible via a drive from Kasol, with local bus or taxi options. The 13 km hike, which ascends over 9000 feet and takes 4-5 hours, offers diverse terrains, including rocky paths, waterfalls, and dense forests. En route, trekkers can enjoy small stalls selling snacks and refreshments, with a noteworthy waterfall providing a scenic and refreshing stop. The journey to Kheerganga combines natural beauty with cultural and spiritual significance, making it a memorable adventure.
Tosh
Tosh Village in Kasol is a picturesque paradise nestled among lush green mountains and meadows, celebrated for its pristine beauty and tranquil surroundings. The village, renowned for its traditional wooden houses with slate roofs and charming architectural details, offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped Himalayan Mountains. Tosh is a hub for adventure enthusiasts, providing a range of activities such as trekking and camping set against a stunning natural backdrop. The terrain around Tosh is ideal for outdoor sports, and the village’s panoramic views, including spectacular sunrises and sunsets, enhance its appeal. The local culture adds to the village’s allure, with friendly residents and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The best time to visit Tosh is from March to June, during the mild summer months, when the valley is vibrant and perfect for outdoor activities. For those seeking a winter experience with snowfall, the period from December to February is also ideal.
Bir Billing
Bir, situated in the western part of the Joginder Nagar Valley in Himachal Pradesh, is renowned as the “Paragliding Capital of India” and is a premier destination for adventure enthusiasts and those seeking immersion in Tibetan culture. Nestled at the base of the Himalayas, Bir offers a safe and exhilarating introduction to paragliding, with takeoff from Billing, a 40-minute taxi ride away, and landing in Bir. The region, known for its stunning landscapes, also houses several Buddhist monasteries and a large stupa, reflecting its significance as a centre for ecotourism, spiritual studies, and meditation. Paragliding in Bir Billing is managed by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Department and regulated by two local associations, BPA (Billing Paragliding Association) and BAPA (Billing Aero Paragliding Association). The sport gained prominence in the 1980s with French pilots introducing hang gliding, which later evolved into paragliding in the early 1990s, thanks to New Zealand pilot Bruce Mills. This shift led to the commercialisation of tandem paragliding, creating new employment opportunities for locals and making Bir Billing a sought-after destination for paragliding enthusiasts. The region’s soaring ridges and panoramic views provide a captivating adventure, often accompanied by curious vultures, while the local hospitality and vibrant culture add to the experience.
Dharamshala
Dharamshala, located in Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra district, serves as the state’s winter capital and is set against the stunning backdrop of the Dhauladhar mountain range. This picturesque town is divided into Lower Dharamshala and Upper Dharamshala. McLeod Ganj, often referred to as “Little Lhasa,” is the residence of the Dalai Lama and a hub for Tibetan culture, housing Buddhist monasteries and educational centres. Dharamshala, nestled amidst lush greenery and pine forests, provides a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and is renowned for its tea gardens that produce Kangra tea. The town is also a starting point for various trekking trails and outdoor activities. Though sharing its name with Jammu and Kashmir’s famous lake, Dal Lake in Dharamshala is a mid-altitude lake surrounded by deodar trees and features a small Shiva shrine. The region’s blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and spiritual significance, including its vibrant Tibetan community, makes Dharamshala a captivating destination for serenity and adventure.
Triund Trek
Triund, a captivating trek in Dharamshala, lies at the foot of the Dhauladhar Mountains, offering stunning views of the snow-capped peaks and the Kangra Valley. Known for its ease and accessibility, the trek is popular among beginners and experienced trekkers, stretching about 10 km with a challenging final kilometre known as the “22 curves.” The journey begins from Mahana, passes through lush oak, deodar, and rhododendron forests, and culminates in an alpine meadow at Triund Top. This trek provides a panoramic view of the mountains and valleys, making it ideal for birdwatchers and photographers. Trekkers can enjoy camping under the stars at the summit and refresh themselves at several dhabas along the route. The trek takes 4 and 6 hours and is feasible year-round, but is best avoided during the monsoon due to slippery trails. The Indrahar Pass trek offers even more spectacular views and is a challenging option for adventure seekers. Accessible from Dharamkot, McLeodganj, or Bhagsu, Triund is a quintessential Himalayan experience with opportunities for both day trips and extended explorations.
Dalhousie
Dalhousie, a hill station in Himachal Pradesh founded by Lord Dalhousie in 1850, captivates visitors with its colonial elegance and breathtaking natural scenery. Nestled amidst the five hills of Katalog, Potreyn, Terah, Bakrota, and Bhangora, it offers spectacular views of the Dhauladhar Range and verdant landscapes. The town is dotted with historical landmarks such as St. Patrick’s Church, St. Francis Church, and St. John’s Church, each showcasing colonial architecture and historical significance. Attractions like Panjpula Waterfall, known for its medicinal streams, and Satdhara Waterfall, formed by seven springs, add to its appeal. Dalhousie’s Mall Road is a vibrant hub for shopping and socialising, while the 5 km trek to Bakrota Hills provides a refreshing experience through dense forests and scenic vistas. The town also hosts the Bhulwani Mata Temple, known for its July fair, and the Bhalei Mata Temple, a 16th-century site built by Raja Pratap Singh Varman. With its blend of natural splendour, colonial heritage, and local culture, Dalhousie remains a favourite destination for tourists seeking relaxation and exploration.
Yes, you can drive to Manali. The roads are generally in good condition but can be challenging, especially in winter. Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained.
Yes, Manali is generally safe for solo female travellers. However, as with any destination, it's wise to take standard safety precautions, stay in reputable accommodations, and avoid isolated areas after dark.
The cost for a 4-person trip to Manali varies depending on the duration, accommodation type, and planned activities. On average, a budget-friendly trip might cost around ₹7,000 to ₹12,000 per person for 4 nights and 5 days, including travel, accommodation, and meals.
Yes, Manali is generally considered safe for tourists. However, following local guidelines, avoiding risky areas, and exercising caution while driving or trekking is advisable.
Absolutely! You can fly from Delhi to Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar Airport), which is about 50 km from Manali. You can take a cab or bus from the airport to Manali.
The journey from Delhi to Manali usually takes 10 to 11 hours, depending on the road conditions and traffic.
Yes, Kasol is generally safe for families. It’s a peaceful village known for its scenic beauty and relaxed atmosphere. However, always take standard travel safety precautions.
Kasol can get crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons (summer and winter holidays). If you prefer a quieter experience, visiting during off-peak times is best.
No, Kullu and Kasol are different. Kullu is a larger district and town, while Kasol is a miniature village within the Kullu district. Kasol is known for its scenic beauty and as a base for exploring nearby areas.
Kasol lies in the Parvati Valley, which takes its name from the Parvati River flowing through the area. This valley is famous for its natural scenery and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, Kheerganga experiences snowfall during the winter months (December to February). The area is known for its scenic beauty and hot springs.
The Milky Way can be visible from Kheerganga on clear nights, especially during the new moon phase when the skies are darkest.
Wear warm clothing, including thermal wear, a good quality jacket, gloves, and a hat, especially if you're visiting in winter. Layered clothing is also advisable due to varying temperatures.
Alcohol consumption is generally discouraged in Kheerganga, especially around the local communities and sacred areas. It's best to check with local guidelines and respect local customs.
Most major Indian network providers, such as BSNL, Airtel, and Jio, have coverage in Kheerganga, but the signal might be weak or intermittent in some areas.
The nearest railway station to Tosh is Chandigarh, 277 km away.
Tosh is one of the last villages in the Parvati Valley, but a few smaller settlements are beyond it. It’s known for its scenic beauty and relaxed atmosphere.
You can hire a private taxi to get from Kasol to Tosh. The drive usually takes 45 minutes to 1 hour.
The closest airport to Tosh is Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar Airport). From there, you can take a taxi to reach Tosh.
Like Kheerganga, major network providers like BSNL, Airtel, and Jio generally work in Tosh, although coverage may be limited in some areas.
Bir Billing is famous for its paragliding and is considered one of the best locations in the world for this adventure sport. The area also offers beautiful landscapes, Tibetan monasteries, and a peaceful environment.
You can reach Bir Billing by private vehicle or shared cab from major cities like Delhi or Chandigarh. The nearest railway stations are (AADR) Amb Andaura Railway Station and (PTK) Pathankot.
Yes, Bir Billing offers a range of accommodations, from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. It is advisable to book in advance during peak seasons.
In addition to paragliding, you can explore Tibetan monasteries, trek in the surrounding hills, visit local cafes, and enjoy the serene landscapes.
Popular attractions include McLeodganj, Namgyal Monastery, Bhagsu Waterfall, Bhagsunath Temple, and the Dalai Lama Temple Complex. The area is known for its Tibetan culture and stunning views of the Dhauladhar range.
You can reach Dharamshala from significant cities by private vehicle, shared cab, or bus. The nearest railway station is in Kangra, and the closest airport is in Gaggal.
The optimal time to visit is between March and June or September to November.
Yes, Dharamshala offers a range of hotels from budget to luxury. It’s recommended to book in advance, particularly during peak tourist seasons.
You can enjoy trekking, paragliding, visiting monasteries, exploring local markets, and hiking to places like Triund Hill and Bhagsu Waterfall.
The Triund Trek is classified as easy to moderate. Its gradual ascent makes it suitable for reasonably fit beginners.
The trek usually takes 1 to 2 days. From McLeodganj, the hike to the top can be completed in about 4-6 hours, with the option to camp overnight.
Essentials include comfortable trekking shoes, warm clothing, a rain jacket, water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and a camera.
Yes, you can camp at Triund or stay in a guest house with basic facilities provided by local operators. It is advisable to book your campsite in advance.
Key attractions include Khajjiar (often called the "Mini Switzerland of India"), Dainkund Peak, Panchpula, and the colonial architecture in the town.
You can reach Dalhousie by private vehicle, shared cab, or bus from major cities like Delhi or Chandigarh. The nearest railway station is in Pathankot.
Dalhousie offers a variety of accommodations, from budget hotels to luxury resorts, and booking in advance during peak seasons is advisable.
Activities include sightseeing, nature walks, exploring local markets, and visiting nearby attractions like Khajjiar and Chamera Lake.
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