Manali 4N | Chandigarh 1N
Himachal 5N offers five nights exploring hill stations, mountain views, adventure activities, serene valleys, local culture, and peaceful nature escapes.
Trip Details
- Price per adult - Double sharing
- Start From : Delhi Intl Airport
- Mountain Majesty Manali (3 Star) - Manali - Nights: 4
- Primium Balcony -Breakfast
- Clarion Inn Savilla (3 Star) - Chandigarh - Nights: 1
- Deluxe-Breakfast
Itinerary
Day 01 :
Transfer from Delhi Intl Airport to Manali
Day 02 :
Explore Manali
Day 03 :
Explore Manali
Day 04 :
Explore Manali
Day 05 :
Inter Hotel/City Transfer from Manali to Chandigarh
Day 06 :
Airport Departure Transfer to Delhi Intl Airport-DEL from Chandigarh
Inclusions
- Accommodation on double sharing basis
- Meal plan as per selection
- Cab According to selection
- Al applicable taxes except GST
- Pickup & Drop service from selected city
- Parking , Fuel& driver allowances
Exclusions
- Anything not mentioned in the itinerary
- Flight & Train tickets
- Rohtang pass/Atal Tunnel & sisu cost
- Adventure activities
- 5% GST extra
FAQs
What is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh?
The best time depends on your purpose:
- Summer (March–June): Ideal for sightseeing in Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala.
- Monsoon (July–September): Lush greenery but landslides may occur.
- Winter (October–February): Perfect for snow lovers and activities like skiing in Solang & Kufri.
Is Himachal safe for solo travelers and families?
Yes, Himachal is considered very safe, with friendly locals and tourist-friendly infrastructure. However, during winter or monsoon, always check weather updates, road conditions, and local advisories.
Do I need permits to travel in Himachal?
Permits are required only for certain regions:
- Rohtang Pass Permit (from Manali side)
- Restricted areas near Lahaul, Spiti, Kaza (in rare cases)
All other tourist regions like Shimla, Kullu, Manali, Dalhousie, and Dharamshala require no permits.
What are the must-visit places in Himachal for first-time travelers?
Popular picks include:
- Shimla & Kufri
- Manali, Solang Valley & Atal Tunnel
- Dharamshala & McLeodganj
- Dalhousie & Khajjiar
- Kasol & Manikaran
Adventure lovers can explore Spiti, Tirthan Valley, and Bir Billing.
What type of clothing should I pack for a Himachal trip?
It depends on the season:
- Summer: Light woolen + casual wear.
- Winter: Heavy woolens, jackets, gloves, snow boots.
- Monsoon: Waterproof jackets, quick-dry clothes, sturdy shoes.
For high-altitude areas like Spiti or Rohtang, warm layers are needed year-round.
