Day 1: Amritsar - Dalhousie
Proceed to Dalhousie, a well-known hill station named for its creator, Lord Dalhousie, the British Governor-General in India, after arriving at the assigned reporting location and boarding the coach. This small town is renowned for its lovely temperature and scenic surroundings, which include stunning snow-capped mountains.
Day 2: Dalhousie - Khajjiar - Dalhousie
In the morning Continue on to Khajjiar. See Shahid Bhagat Singh's uncle, independence fighter Sardar Ajit Singh Smarak, on the way. Because of its remarkable topographical similarities to Switzerland, Khaijar is sometimes referred to as "Mini Switzerland." For an extra fee, one can engage in a variety of sports here, such as horseback riding, paragliding, zorbing, etc. Take a beautiful boat trip in Chamera Lake afterwards. Surrounded by stunning valleys and verdant forests, the Chamera is an artificial lake.
Day 3: Dalhousie - Dharmshala
Travel in the morning to Dharamshala, the Himachal Pradesh winter capital. It is also referred to as the Dalai Lama's and all exiled Tibetans' house.
Day 4: Dharmshala
Visit the 18th-century Bhagsunag Temple upon arrival, which is devoted to Lord Shiva and the Dalai Lama. The fourteenth Dalai Lama's own monastery is called Namgyal Monastery. We also take pleasure in the Dharamshala Skyway, a ropeway ride in Dharamshala. After that, we go to the Aghanjar Mahadev Temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva. Later, take in the stunning Dharamshala Stadium, which is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and may or may not be open. Take pleasure in shopping in the Macleodganj Bazaar.
Day 5: Dharmshala - Amritsar
Continue on to Amritsar. On the way, we stop at Jwalaji Temple, one of the oldest temples and a shaktipeeth renowned for its ever-burning sacred flame. The evening is open for leisure and relaxation upon arrival.
Day 6: Amritsar
Experience the calm and tranquil ambiance of the Golden Temple, the most revered Sikh shrine, in the morning. After that, go to Jallianwala Bagh, which is famed for the most notorious massacre that took place during the British Raj. After an evening tour to the old military fort of Gobindgarh, which was constructed to defend the city from invaders, there will be a light and sound spectacular (subject to operation). Later, have a special Amritsari-style dinner at the Fort of Gobindgarh.
Day 7: Amritsar Sightseeing
We go to the People's Museum, also known as the division Museum, today to honor the millions of people who lost their homes or loved ones during the division. Have fun shopping when you have free time. We later enjoy the flag-lowering ceremony at the Atrari Wagah Border.
Day 8: Amritsar Boarding
Take the plane back to your homeland. The tour is over.