Price: Starts from ₹ 61,000
Departure Dates | 2025 : FEB 7, 21. MAR 6, 20. APR 3, 10, 17, 24. MAY 8, 22. JUN 5, 19. JUL 10, 24. AUG 7, 21. SEP 4, 11, 25. OCT 9, 16, 23. NOV 13, 27. DEC 11. |
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Tour Code | SMV - 17 |
EX | Bengaluru / Hubli |
Vehicles Used | A/C Luxury Bus |
Duration | By Train 17 Days / By Flight 14 Days |
States/Countries Visited | Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Chandigarh. |
Places Visited | New Delhi, Kurukshetra, Chandigarh, Shimla, Kufri, Kullu, Manali, Atal Tunnel &SolangValley(Optional), Baijnath, Kangra Vajreshwari, Chamunda, Jwalamukhi |
Best Time To Visit | All season |
Best place for spending holidays
Jwalamukhi
Jawalamukhi, or Jwalamukhi also Jawalaji, is a temple town and a nagar parishad in Kangra district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Hindu genealogy registers are kept here like that of Haridwar. The town takes its name from the holy Jwalamukhi Temple, located in Jawalamukhi.
Chamunda
Chamunda, also known as Chamundeshwari, Chamundi or Charchika, is a fearsome form of Chandi, the Hindu mother goddess, aka Shakti and is one of the seven Matrikas.
She is also one of the chief Yoginis, a group of sixty-four or eighty-one Tantric goddesses, who are attendants of the warrior goddess Parvati.The name is a combination of Chanda and Munda, two monsters whom Chamunda killed. She is closely associated with Kali, another fierce aspect of Parvati. She is identified with goddesses Parvati, Kali or Durga.
Kangra Vajreshwari
The Shree Bajreshwari (or Vajreshwari) Mata Mandir also known as Kangra Devi Mandir is one of the 51 Shakti Pithas dedicated to the goddess Vajreshvari, a form of Goddess Durga located in the town Kangra in the Northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Baijnath
Baijnath Temple is a Nagara style Hindu temple situated in a small town of Baijnath located in Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, India, and was built in the early 13th century (1204 CE) by two local merchants named Ahuka and Manyuka. It is dedicated to Shiva as Vaidyanath, ‘the Lord of physicians’. According to the inscriptions on the present day Baijnath temple structure, a temple of Shiva had existed before construction of present-day structure. The inner sanctum houses a Shiva lingam. Further images are carved in the walls and in niches on the exterior.
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra is a city and administrative headquarters of Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Realm of duty") and as the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita". According to the Puranas, Kurukshetra is a region named after King Kuru, the ancestor of Kauravas and Pandavas in the Kuru kingdom, as depicted in epic Mahabharata. The Kurukshetra War of the Mahabharata is believed to have taken place here. Thaneswar whose urban area is merged with Kurukshetra is a pilgrimage site with many locations attributed to Mahabharata.
Shimla
Shimla also known as Simla, the official name until 1972) is the capital and the largest city of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared as the summer capital of British India. After independence, the city became the capital of East Punjab and was later made the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. It is the principal commercial, cultural and educational centre of the state.
Kufri
Kufri is a resort hill station in the district of Shimla, India. It is located 20 km (12 mi) from the state capital Shimla on the National Highway No. 22. The name Kufri is derived from the word kufr meaning "lake" in the local language. The highest point in the surrounding region, Kufri has a Himalayan wildlife zoo that hosts rare antelopes, felines, and birds including the Himalayan monal, the state bird of Himachal Pradesh until 2007. During winter a meandering path through the potato plantations turns into a popular ski track.
Kullu
Kullu is a municipal council town that serves as the administrative headquarters of the Kullu district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu Valley about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of the airport at Bhuntar, Kullu.
Kullu Valley is a broad open valley formed by the Beas River between Manali and Larji. This valley is known for its temples and its hills covered with pine and deodar forests and sprawling apple orchards. The course of the Beas river, originating from Beas Kund presents a succession of hillside settlements studded amongst forests of deodar that tower above pine trees on the lower rocky ridges. Together with the river Beas running through the valley, the town of Kullu offers truly magnificent views. Kullu Valley is sandwiched between the Pir Panjal, Lower Himalayan, and Great Himalayan Ranges, located in Northern India, 497 k.m. away from the capital of India.
Manali
Manali is a town, near Kullu town in Kullu district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in the northern end of the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. The town is located in the Kullu district, approximately 270 kilometres (170 mi) north of the state capital of Shimla and 544 kilometres (338 mi) northeast of the national capital of New Delhi. Manali is a popular tourist destination in India and serves as the gateway to the Lahaul and Spiti district as well as the city of Leh in Ladakh.
Atal Tunnel
Atal Tunnel (also known as Rohtang Tunnel), named after former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee is a highway tunnel built under the Rohtang Pass in the eastern Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas on the National Highway 3 in Himachal Pradesh, India. At a length of 9.02 km, it is the highest highway single-tube tunnel above 10,000 feet (3,048 m) in the world. With the existing Atal Tunnel and after the completion of under-construction Shinku La Tunnel, which is targeted to be completed by 2025, the new Leh-Manali Highway via Nimmu–Padum–Darcha road will become all-weather road.
Guidance & services of an experienced Tour Manager.
Accommodation on twin sharing a/c standard rooms except hill area
A/C Luxury bus for Travelling.
Vegetarian Food by our cooking Staff (Tea/coffee/ Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner)
Entry Tickets , Boating, Camera Charges, Mineral water
GST 5%
Anything not mentioned in Includes
Food during the train journey.
Doli / Pony / Helicopter charges for Vaishnodevi darshan.
Optional tours
Any other vehicles like Rikshaw, Taxi where Bus not permited
Air / Train Tickets for Bangalore- Delhi - Bangalore.
Note: This above tentative itinerary is for your reference only. Final itinerary will be given only after the confirmation of Train tickets /Air tickets/ Hotel Bookings.
1 Water bottle per day during tour, Bag, Cap
Departure Dates | 2025 : FEB 7, 21. MAR 6, 20. APR 3, 10, 17, 24. MAY 8, 22. JUN 5, 19. JUL 10, 24. AUG 7, 21. SEP 4, 11, 25. OCT 9, 16, 23. NOV 13, 27. DEC 11. |
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Tour Code | SMV - 17 |
EX | Bengaluru / Hubli |
Vehicles Used | A/C Luxury Bus |
Duration | By Train 17 Days / By Flight 14 Days |
States/Countries Visited | Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Chandigarh. |
Places Visited | New Delhi, Kurukshetra, Chandigarh, Shimla, Kufri, Kullu, Manali, Atal Tunnel &SolangValley(Optional), Baijnath, Kangra Vajreshwari, Chamunda, Jwalamukhi |
Best Time To Visit | All season |
Category | Price |
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Best place for spending holidays
Jwalamukhi
Jawalamukhi, or Jwalamukhi also Jawalaji, is a temple town and a nagar parishad in Kangra district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Hindu genealogy registers are kept here like that of Haridwar. The town takes its name from the holy Jwalamukhi Temple, located in Jawalamukhi.
Chamunda
Chamunda, also known as Chamundeshwari, Chamundi or Charchika, is a fearsome form of Chandi, the Hindu mother goddess, aka Shakti and is one of the seven Matrikas.
She is also one of the chief Yoginis, a group of sixty-four or eighty-one Tantric goddesses, who are attendants of the warrior goddess Parvati.The name is a combination of Chanda and Munda, two monsters whom Chamunda killed. She is closely associated with Kali, another fierce aspect of Parvati. She is identified with goddesses Parvati, Kali or Durga.
Kangra Vajreshwari
The Shree Bajreshwari (or Vajreshwari) Mata Mandir also known as Kangra Devi Mandir is one of the 51 Shakti Pithas dedicated to the goddess Vajreshvari, a form of Goddess Durga located in the town Kangra in the Northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Baijnath
Baijnath Temple is a Nagara style Hindu temple situated in a small town of Baijnath located in Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, India, and was built in the early 13th century (1204 CE) by two local merchants named Ahuka and Manyuka. It is dedicated to Shiva as Vaidyanath, ‘the Lord of physicians’. According to the inscriptions on the present day Baijnath temple structure, a temple of Shiva had existed before construction of present-day structure. The inner sanctum houses a Shiva lingam. Further images are carved in the walls and in niches on the exterior.
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra is a city and administrative headquarters of Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Realm of duty") and as the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita". According to the Puranas, Kurukshetra is a region named after King Kuru, the ancestor of Kauravas and Pandavas in the Kuru kingdom, as depicted in epic Mahabharata. The Kurukshetra War of the Mahabharata is believed to have taken place here. Thaneswar whose urban area is merged with Kurukshetra is a pilgrimage site with many locations attributed to Mahabharata.
Shimla
Shimla also known as Simla, the official name until 1972) is the capital and the largest city of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared as the summer capital of British India. After independence, the city became the capital of East Punjab and was later made the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. It is the principal commercial, cultural and educational centre of the state.
Kufri
Kufri is a resort hill station in the district of Shimla, India. It is located 20 km (12 mi) from the state capital Shimla on the National Highway No. 22. The name Kufri is derived from the word kufr meaning "lake" in the local language. The highest point in the surrounding region, Kufri has a Himalayan wildlife zoo that hosts rare antelopes, felines, and birds including the Himalayan monal, the state bird of Himachal Pradesh until 2007. During winter a meandering path through the potato plantations turns into a popular ski track.
Kullu
Kullu is a municipal council town that serves as the administrative headquarters of the Kullu district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu Valley about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of the airport at Bhuntar, Kullu.
Kullu Valley is a broad open valley formed by the Beas River between Manali and Larji. This valley is known for its temples and its hills covered with pine and deodar forests and sprawling apple orchards. The course of the Beas river, originating from Beas Kund presents a succession of hillside settlements studded amongst forests of deodar that tower above pine trees on the lower rocky ridges. Together with the river Beas running through the valley, the town of Kullu offers truly magnificent views. Kullu Valley is sandwiched between the Pir Panjal, Lower Himalayan, and Great Himalayan Ranges, located in Northern India, 497 k.m. away from the capital of India.
Manali
Manali is a town, near Kullu town in Kullu district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in the northern end of the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. The town is located in the Kullu district, approximately 270 kilometres (170 mi) north of the state capital of Shimla and 544 kilometres (338 mi) northeast of the national capital of New Delhi. Manali is a popular tourist destination in India and serves as the gateway to the Lahaul and Spiti district as well as the city of Leh in Ladakh.
Atal Tunnel
Atal Tunnel (also known as Rohtang Tunnel), named after former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee is a highway tunnel built under the Rohtang Pass in the eastern Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas on the National Highway 3 in Himachal Pradesh, India. At a length of 9.02 km, it is the highest highway single-tube tunnel above 10,000 feet (3,048 m) in the world. With the existing Atal Tunnel and after the completion of under-construction Shinku La Tunnel, which is targeted to be completed by 2025, the new Leh-Manali Highway via Nimmu–Padum–Darcha road will become all-weather road.
Day 1: Yeshvanthpur - Delhi |
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Departure from Yeshwantpur Railway Station. |
Day 2: Train |
Train journey continues |
Day 3: Delhi |
Arrive H. Nizamuddin Railway Station, Transfer to Hotel |
Day 4: Delhi -shimla |
Morning Dep to Shimla, Evening reach Shimla. Night halt at Shimla. |
Day 5: Shimla - Kufri - Shimla |
Morning Dep to Kufri, Horse riding spectacular view of Himalayan ranges. Evening free for Shopping. Night halt at Shimla. |
Day 6: Shimla - Kullu - Manali |
Morning Departure to Manali, Kullu Shawl factory, Mini Vaishnodevi Mata Darshan. Evening reach Manali. Night halt at Manali. |
Day 7: Manali - Rohtang Pass -manali |
Morning Dep to Rohtang Pass optional tour, Afternoon visit Vasishta hot springs & Hadimba Temple. Evening free for Shopping. Night halt at Manali. |
Day 8: Manali - Chamunda |
Morning Dep to Chamunda, Baijanath Shivji Temple, Palampur Tea Gardens, Evening Chamunda Devi Darshana, Night halt at Chamunda. |
Day 9: Jwalamukhi - Kangra - Chamunda |
Morning Dep to Jwalamukhi, have to Mata Darshan, & Kangra Vajreshwari Darshan. Evening optional tour of Dharamshala/ Night halt at Chamunda. |
Day 10: Jammu |
Morning Dep to Katra , evening reach at Katra, Night halt at katra. |
Day 11: Katra- Vaishnodevi - Katra |
14 km Trek for Vaishnodevi Darshan. You can opt for horse, doli at your own cost. Evening return, Night halt at katra. |
Day 12: Katra- Amritsar |
Morning Depart to Amritsar, evening reach Amritsar. Night halt at Amritsar. |
Day 13: Amritsar - Wagha Border- Amritsar |
Morning Visit to Har mandir (Golden Temple), Durgaiana Mandir, Jaliyanwala bagh. After Lunch Proceed to Wagha Border, Night halt at Amritsar. |
Day 14: Amritsar - Chandigarh |
Morning Dep to Chandigarh,visit Rock Garden & Rose garden, Sukhna Lake Night halt at Chandigarh. |
Day 15: Chandigarh - Kurukshatra - Delhi |
Morning Dep to Kurukshetra, visit, Geetha sthal, Banganga, Brahma sarovara, Dukh Banjan mandir, Bhishm Kunda, Evening reach to Delhi Night halt at Delhi. |
Day 16: Delhi - Bengaluru |
Depart from H.Nizamuddin to Bengaluru |
Day 17: Bengaluru |
Evening Reach Yeshwantpur Railway Station. |
Guidance & services of an experienced Tour Manager.
Accommodation on twin sharing a/c standard rooms except hill area
A/C Luxury bus for Travelling.
Vegetarian Food by our cooking Staff (Tea/coffee/ Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner)
Entry Tickets , Boating, Camera Charges, Mineral water
GST 5%
Anything not mentioned in Includes
Food during the train journey.
Doli / Pony / Helicopter charges for Vaishnodevi darshan.
Optional tours
Any other vehicles like Rikshaw, Taxi where Bus not permited
Air / Train Tickets for Bangalore- Delhi - Bangalore.
1 Water bottle per day during tour, Bag, Cap
Note: This above tentative itinerary is for your reference only. Final itinerary will be given only after the confirmation of Train tickets /Air tickets/ Hotel Bookings.