Day 1 Amritsar
After arriving at the assigned reporting location, head to the hotel. Visit the Golden Temple, the holiest site for Sikhism pilgrims, in the evening.
Day 2 Amritsar
In the morning Honor those who perished in the notorious Jallianwala Bagh massacre during the British Raj. After that, go on to the Attari Wagah Border to witness the flag ceremony, which is a daily military drill for India's security personnel.
Day 3 Amritsar - Dalhousie
Today Continue on to Dalhousie. Named for its founder, Lord Dalhousie, the British Governor General in India, Dalhousie is a well-known hill station. This small town is renowned for its lovely temperature and scenic surroundings, which include stunning snow-capped mountains.
Day 4 Dalhousie Sightseeing
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 5 Dalhousie - Dharmshala
Travel to Dharamshala in the morning. Visit Bhagsunag Temple, which was constructed in the 18th century and is devoted to Lord Shiva, and Dalai Lama Monastery, also called Namgyal Monastery, which is the 14th Dalai Lama's private monastery. We also take pleasure in the Dharamshala Skyway, a ropeway ride in Dharamshala. 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 6: Dharamshala Sightseeing
Explore Jwalaji Temple, a shaktipeeth renowned for its ever-burning sacred flame and one of the oldest temples. Visit the Lord Shiva-devoted Aghanjar Mahadev Temple thereafter. At Dharamshala, evening.
Day 7: Dharmshala - Manali
Continue on to Manali. Get to Manali, the Himachal Pradesh tourism capital, in the evening.
Day 8: Manali - Solang - Rohtang - Manali
Go to Vashista Kund, which is well-known for its hot springs, this morning. After that, we head to Solang Valley, where we can take a ropeway ride (subject to functioning) and take in the stunning vistas of the snow-capped Himalayan mountains and glaciers. Later, go to the 9.02-kilometer Atal Tunnel, the longest tunnel over 10,000 feet (subject to operation). Then, depending on the weather, we take a breathtaking drive to Rohtang Snow Point. Free time to enjoy the snow and play. Savor the Himachali folk dance in the evening.
Day 9: Manali Sightseeing
Explore the historic temples of Hidimba Mandir in the morning. Spend the evening shopping on Mall Road.
Day 10: Manali - Shimla
Continue on to Shimla. Pandoh Dam, the Beas and Sutlaj rivers, the Beas Sutlaj Link Project, and the Kullu Valley are all passed along the way. Go to Kullu's Shawl Factory. Get to Shimla late at night.
Day 11: Shimla - Kufri - Shimla
Explore Kufri, Shimala's winter sports hub, today. Free time at the Kufri Fun Campus, where visitors can partake in a variety of rides and activities independently for a fee. Visit the Himalayan Zoo and Indira Bungalow later (depending on operation). Visit the well-known Mall Road, Scandal Point, and Shimla Church in the evening.
Day 12: Shimla - Chandigarh Departure
In the morning, head to the Chandigarh airport and get a train or flight back to your hometown. The tour is over.