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| Dream Destinations Tours |
| Shimla
- Kulu - Manali - Chandigarh - Kurukshetra » Seven days tour |
| May to October : Dep. Friday 06.00 AM |
Arr. Next Tuesday
10.00 PM |
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| Place
to Visit : |
Shimla |
Kufri |
Manali |
Gulaba
& Rohtang Pass |
Manikaran |
Kulu |
Pinjore
Garden |
Chandigarh (Rose & Rock Garden,
Sukhna Lake) |
Kurukshetra |
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Shimla - The capital city of Himachal
Pradesh, Shimla is a quaint little hill station nestled in the Shivalik
hills. The city derives its name from the name of Goddess Kali,
Shyamala. It was discovered by the British for a perfect escape from the
scorching heat of the plains. Shimla offers the picturesque set of its
treasured natural gifts to its tourists, such as, pine clad hills,
beautiful valleys and waterfalls. Shimla has its own colonial charm too.
Kufri
- Great hiking, skiing, some beautiful scenes and a cool
environment that's what Kufri is all about. In the winters Kufri
attracts ski-lovers from all across the world.
Manali - Manali
derived its name from Manavalaya meaning the abode of Manu or "Home of
Manu" and here, the temples are treated as pilgrimages. It is an
important hill station of northern India with high mountains covered by
silent snows and deep boulder strewn gorges. The thick forest full of
cool breezes, fields of wild flowers, and apple orchards give it an
enchanting beauty.
Gulaba & Rohtang Pass - Situated about 50-km
from Manali town, at an altitude of 4,111m on the highway to Keylong, is
the Rohtang Pass. There is a beautiful Dasohar Lake left of the Pass.
The Pass, which provides the only access to the Lahaul Valley, is open
from June to November each year. Snowfall is, however, unpredictable and
blizzards can close the Pass even during this period. Here one sees the
majesty of the mountains at its height and splendour. A few km away
from the pass is the Sonapani glacier and, slightly to the left are the
twin peaks of Gaypan-jagged pyramid of rock, snow streaked and snow
crowned.
Manikaran - 45 kms. from Kullu, here are hot sulphur springs which bubble
next to the icy waters of the Parvati river. The place is revered by the
both Hindus and Sikhs. The route finally reaches the Pin Parvati Pass,
which opens into the Sutlej Valley.
Kullu
Valley - The Valley of Gods is perhaps the most delightful
region in the Western Himalayas and is now the district headquarters of
the valley but is not the main tourist centre. It was once known as
Kulanthpitha- "the end of the habitable world”. This town has long been a
centre of faith and is famous for its temples and the annual Dussehra
festival.
Pinjore
Garden - also called Yadavindra Gardens are 20 km from
Chandigarh, 15 km from Panchkula, on the Chandigarh Shimla Road has
great historical significance. It was designed by Fidai khan, a cousin
of Aurangzeb. It is one of the most popular picnic spots of this entire
region. According to Hindu mythology, the Pandava brothers rested at
this place during their exile. The gardens are laid out over more than
100 acres on a sloping site with fountains and pavilions. A mini zoo,
plants nursery, a Japanese garden, historic palaces, picnic lawns and
Guest house offer tourists great options for leisure in this small city
around garden. Especially at weekends, fountains are switched on and
after dusk, lights glorify the beauty of historical palaces by night.
Chandigarh - The present capital city of the States of both Punjab and Haryana is
the first planned city of India. However, it does not belong to either
of the States. It is a Union Territory, administered by the Government
of India. The city is very modern and has derived its name from a temple
on the slope of the Sivalik hill, Chandi Mandir (deity Chandi, goddess
of power), and a fort or "garh" beyond the temple, called Chandigarh.
Rose
Garden - This is Asiaps largest rose garden, Zakir Gulab Bag
spread out over 30 acres of land, in sector 16. Here bloom 50,000
rose-trees of 1600 species. One can only see the flowers and cannot
pluck them.

Rock Garden - This magic
garden is another attraction for travelers built by Nekchand, with
multicoloured pieces of useless stones and other throwaway.
Sukhna
Lake - This 3-square-kilometre rain fed lake created in 1958
by damming the Sukhna Choe, is a seasonal stream coming down from the
Shivalik Hills. Serious ‘walkers' pursue an exercise regime and families
enjoy an evening stroll. It attracts migratory birds from lands as far
as Siberia and elsewhere.
Kurukshetra- The ancient land of
Kurukshetra is regarded as the birthplace of one of the greatest
religions of the world, Hinduism. It is the land where the sage Manu
penned his 'Manusmriti' and where learned 'rishis' compiled the Rig Veda
and Sama Veda. Kurukshetra, named after the great sage king Kuru, is
also the site of the epic battle of Mahabharata. It was graced with the
visits of Lord Krishna, the Buddha and the Sikh gurus. |
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| Schedule |
| Day1 : |
Delhi |
Dep. 06.00
A.M. |
| Shimla |
Arr. 03.00
P.M. (Rest for 2 hrs.
Free for local Visit's & Shopping) |
Night
Halt |
Day 2 :
Sight Seeing
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Shimla
Kufri, The Mall, Clock Tower etc. |
Dep. 09.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 3 :
Manali |
Shimla
Arr. 04.00 P.M. (Rest for 2 hrs.
Free for local Visit's & Shopping) |
Dep. 08.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 4 :
Sight Seeing
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Manali
Rohtang Pass / Gulaba & Manali
Sight Seeing |
Dep. 09.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 5 :
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Manali
Manikaran / Kullu
or Manali
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Dep. 07.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 6 :
Chandigarh
Sight Seeing |
Kullu or
Manali
Arr. 3.00 P.M.
Rose Garden, Sukhana Lake, Pinjore Garden |
Dep. 07.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 7 :
Kurukshetra |
Chandigarh
Arr. 11.00 A.M.
Sight Seeing |
Dep. 09.00
A.M.
Dep. 04.00 P.M. |
| Back to Delhi |
Arr. 10.00 P.M. |
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| Fares Detail |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
8,500/- |
Transportation
charges without accommodation (5 to 11 years) |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 9,000/- |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 10,500/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on twin sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 11,000/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
10,000/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on triple sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 10,500/- |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 12,500/- |
Transportation
with accommodation on single sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 13,000/- |
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