Shimla Manali Honeymoon Package

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Overview

The Shimla-Manali Honeymoon Package (7D/6N) is designed to provide newlyweds with a romantic and adventurous escape amidst the stunning hills of Himachal Pradesh. The package offers a perfect blend of breathtaking landscapes, scenic sightseeing, and leisure activities to make your honeymoon an unforgettable experience.

The journey begins with your arrival in Shimla, a charming hill station that is known for its colonial architecture, lush greenery, and pleasant weather. As the capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla offers a laid-back atmosphere ideal for couples to unwind. Popular activities include a romantic stroll on Mall Road, where you can enjoy shopping and local delicacies, and visit The Ridge, a wide-open space with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. For nature lovers, Kufri is a must-visit spot offering opportunities for horse riding, adventure activities, and scenic views. Jakhoo Temple, located on a hilltop, provides both a spiritual experience and beautiful views of the town below.

After exploring Shimla, you’ll head to Manali, a picturesque town that blends natural beauty with adventure. The drive from Shimla to Manali is filled with scenic landscapes, giving you glimpses of rivers, valleys, and snow-capped peaks. In Manali, enjoy a visit to the famous Hadimba Temple, set in a dense forest, where you can take a peaceful walk or meditate. Vashisht Hot Water Springs, known for their therapeutic properties, are perfect for couples seeking relaxation. You can also explore Manu Temple, dedicated to the ancient sage Manu, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Manali is also famous for Solang Valley, where you can enjoy thrilling adventure activities such as skiing, paragliding, and zorbing. The valley is a beautiful spot to witness snow-capped peaks and enjoy some quality time with your partner. Depending on the season, you can also visit Rohtang Pass, one of the highest points in the region, offering panoramic views of the surrounding snow-covered peaks and valleys.

Throughout the tour, couples can enjoy the serene atmosphere, breathtaking landscapes, and a perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. The Shimla-Manali Honeymoon Package offers both tranquil moments and thrilling experiences, making it an ideal choice for newlyweds to create lifelong memories.

Short Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival in Shimla
  • Day 2: Shimla Local Sightseeing Distance: Local sightseeing, ~20-30 km, Travel Time: ~4-5 hours, Stay: Shimla
  • Day 3: Shimla to Manali Distance: ~250 km, Travel Time: ~7-8 hours, Stay: Manali
  • Day 4: Manali Local Sightseeing Distance: Local sightseeing, ~30-40 km, Travel Time: ~4-5 hours, Stay: Manali
  • Day 5: Solang Valley & Rohtang Pass Distance: ~50 km, Travel Time: ~3-4 hours, Stay: Manali
  • Day 6: Manali to Shimla Distance: ~250 km, Travel Time: ~7-8 hours, Stay: Shimla
  • Day 7: Departure from Shimla

Tour Inclusions

  • Accommodation in tents/homestay/guesthouse on twin/triple sharing basis
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek
  • Experienced Trek Leader & Local Guide with knowledge of the region
  • Permits & forest entry charges as applicable
  • Trekking equipment – tents, sleeping bags, mats, etc.
  • Basic first aid kit and oxygen cylinder for emergencies
  • Mules/porters to carry common equipment
  • Transportation from base city to trek start point and back (as per itinerary)
  • Bonfire (wherever permitted and feasible)
  • Group activities and games during leisure time

Tour Exclusions

  • Any kind of personal expenses – tips, laundry, phone calls, etc.
  • Meals during transit/journey from home city to trek base
  • Personal trekking gear like shoes, jackets, trekking pole, etc.
  • Insurance of any kind – medical/travel/accident
  • Emergency evacuation charges or hospitalization
  • Extra stay or deviation from itinerary
  • Cost arising due to natural calamities or unforeseen circumstances
  • Any item not mentioned under "Includes"

Tour Policy

  • 1. Booking Confirmation - Requires 30% advance payment, Balance due 15 days before departure
  • 2. Cancellation Charges - 30+ days: 10% deduction, 15-29 days: 25% deduction, 7-14 days: 50% deduction, <7 days: 100% non-refundable
  • 3. Weather/Unforeseen Changes - Itinerary subject to force majeure (landslides/strikes), No refunds for missed attractions due to natural causes
  • 4. ID Proof Requirement - Carry original Aadhar/Passport for hotel check-ins
  • 5. Health Advisory - Disclose pre-existing conditions, Altitude sickness risk in Manali/Dalhousie
  • 6. Vehicle Allocation - AC SUV (6-seater) guaranteed, Upgrade to Tempo Traveller (12-seater) at extra cost
  • 7. Child Policy - Under 5yrs: Free (no bed) , 5-12yrs - 50% charge (extra bed), GST - 5% tax applicable on total package cost
  • 8. Damage Liability - Guest responsible for hotel/vehicle damages, Dispute Resolution, Jurisdiction: Himachal Pradesh courts

Tour Cancellation Policy

  • 1. Cancellation Charges: 30+ days before departure: 10% of total cost, 15-29 days before departure: 25% of total cost, 7-14 days before departure: 50% of total cost, Less than 7 days: 100% non-refundable
  • 2. Refund Process: Processed in 7-10 working days, Bank/payment gateway charges deducted
  • 3. Non-Refundables: Air/rail tickets (once booked), Adventure activity deposits, 5% GST on total amount
  • 4. Rescheduling: Allowed once with ₹1000 fee, Subject to availability
  • 5. Force Majeure: Natural disasters/political unrest: Future travel credit, No cash refunds

The tour begins with an overnight journey from Delhi to Manali. Travelers depart at around 8:00 PM in a private cab or Volvo bus. This journey covers approximately 530 kilometers, taking about 12-13 hours. It’s a relaxing overnight ride, allowing travelers to sleep through the night and wake up refreshed the next morning as they approach the majestic hills of Manali. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and prepare for a day of sightseeing the next day.

Upon arrival in Manali, you’ll have a relaxing morning after the long journey. After breakfast and rest, embark on a local sightseeing tour. The highlights include the Hadimba Temple, an ancient wooden structure surrounded by cedar forests, and the Manu Temple, dedicated to Sage Manu. Later, visit the Vashisht Hot Springs known for their healing properties. In the evening, enjoy a stroll down Mall Road, where you can shop for local handicrafts, enjoy a meal, and take in the cool mountain atmosphere.

This day marks the start of the adventure into the high-altitude Spiti Valley. The journey begins early as you depart Manali, heading towards Rohtang Pass (13,050 feet), a famous mountain pass that offers incredible panoramic views. Continue to Kunzum Pass (15,060 feet), where you can see stunning snow-capped peaks. From there, descend into Spiti Valley, reaching Kaza, the district’s headquarters. The journey is challenging but offers awe-inspiring views of the mountains, rivers, and remote villages. Overnight in Kaza.

The day is dedicated to exploring the key attractions near Kaza. Start with the Key Monastery, a centuries-old spiritual center perched on a hill. Continue to Kibber, one of the highest villages in the world, known for its unique architecture and the nearby Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Next, head to Langza, famous for its ancient Buddha statue and marine fossils. Visit Hikkim, home to one of the highest post offices in the world, and Komic, the highest motorable village. Return to Kaza for an overnight stay.

On this day, travel southward to Tabo, home to the Tabo Monastery, known for its 1,000-year-old murals and spiritual significance. Continue towards Nako, a small village in the Kinnaur district, known for the beautiful Nako Lake and traditional Kinnauri architecture. The day offers a blend of spiritual, cultural, and natural beauty as you explore the ancient monasteries and peaceful villages. Enjoy a relaxing evening in Nako, surrounded by stunning Himalayan views.

After breakfast in Nako, head toward Kalpa, a picturesque village in the Kinnaur region. This drive, while relatively short, offers impressive views of the Sutlej River and the Kinner Kailash range. Stop at the Khab confluence where the Spiti and Sutlej rivers meet. The highlight of Kalpa is the serene landscape, with apple orchards, traditional Kinnauri homes, and magnificent views of snow-clad peaks. Spend the night in Kalpa, soaking in the mountain atmosphere.

Depart from Kalpa and travel towards Sangla, a scenic town nestled in the Baspa Valley. The drive is filled with river views, terraced fields, and charming villages. Visit Rakchham, a small village en route known for its natural beauty and traditional architecture. In Sangla, you’ll be surrounded by towering mountains, pine forests, and the Baspa River. Take a walk through the village and enjoy the tranquility. Stay overnight in Sangla.

Clothing & Footwear:

  • 1. Thermal wear – Base layer for extreme cold (Dec-Feb)
  • 2. Fleece jacket – Mid-layer insulation for chilly evenings
  • 3. Waterproof windcheater – Rain/snow protection (essential for monsoons/winters)
  • 4. Woolen sweaters – Warmth during sightseeing in 5-15°C weather
  • 5. Cotton t-shirts – Daywear for summer months (Apr-Jun)
  • 6. Trekking pants – Quick-dry fabric for Solang/Rohtang activities
  • 7. Woolen socks – Prevents frostbite in sub-zero temperatures
  • 8. Hiking shoes – Grip for slippery trails/snow (ankle support recommended)
  • 9. Woolen cap – Covers ears to prevent cold winds
  • 10. Gloves – Touchscreen-compatible for phone use
  • 11. Scarf – Protects neck from cold winds
  • 12. Sunglasses – UV400 for snow glare (mandatory for Rohtang)
  • 13. Raincoat – Compact foldable for sudden showers
  • 14. Casual shoes – Comfortable for Mall Road walks
  • 15. Innerwear – Moisture-wicking fabric recommended
  • 16. Sun hat – Wide-brimmed for summer hikes

Personal Essentials:

  • 1. Medications - (Basic first-aid, altitude sickness pills, personal prescriptions)
  • 2. Sunscreen SPF 50+ -(High UV protection for mountain sun)
  • 3. Lip Balm with SPF - (Prevents chapping in dry mountain air)
  • 4. Power Bank (20,000mAh+) - (For long days with limited charging)
  • 5. Reusable Water Bottle - (Stay hydrated, reduce plastic use)
  • 6. Wet Wipes/Hand Sanitizer - (Essential for remote areas)
  • 7. Torch/Headlamp - (For power cuts/night walks)
  • 8. Umbrella/Poncho - (Sudden rain/snow protection)
  • 9. Documents - (ID proofs, permits, printed itineraries)
  • 10. Cash (₹5-10k) - (ATMs scarce in remote areas)

Medical & First Aid Kit:

  • 1. Basic medicines (for fever, cold, headache, nausea, body pain, and altitude sickness)
  • 2. Personal prescription medications
  • 3. Band-aids
  • 4. Antiseptic creams
  • 5. Pain relief sprays
  • 6. Oximeter
  • 7. Portable oxygen cylinder (recommended for high-altitude areas)
  • 8. Electrolyte sachets
  • 9. Glucose powder (to maintain energy levels)

₹75,000

30,000 per person*

*Excluding applicable taxes

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FAQ Regarding This Trek

The best time to visit Shimla and Manali for a honeymoon is from March to June (summer months) and September to December (autumn). These months offer pleasant weather and clear skies for sightseeing. If you love snow, then December to February is ideal, especially for adventure activities like skiing and snowboarding, particularly in Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass.

In Shimla, key attractions include The Ridge, Jakhoo Temple, Kufri, and Mall Road. In Manali, must-visit places include the Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Hot Springs, Solang Valley, and Rohtang Pass. Both destinations are famous for their scenic beauty, adventure activities, and colonial charm, making them perfect for honeymooners.

Shimla is approximately 250 km from Manali, and the journey usually takes around 7-8 hours by car, depending on road conditions. The drive offers picturesque views of valleys, rivers, and the snow-capped mountains, making the journey itself a scenic experience.

Honeymooners can enjoy a variety of activities in Shimla and Manali, including: Sightseeing: Visit temples, ridge points, and nature parks. Adventure: Skiing, paragliding, and zorbing (in Solang Valley), and snow activities in Rohtang Pass. Relaxation: Enjoy leisure walks, visits to hot springs, and peaceful evenings at local cafes. Shopping: Explore the local markets for souvenirs, woolen clothes, and handicrafts.

The Shimla-Manali Honeymoon Package is typically a 7-day/6-night itinerary. Accommodation is provided in comfortable 3-star or 4-star hotels, with options ranging from budget to luxury depending on your package. The hotels are chosen to offer a romantic and serene atmosphere with modern amenities to make your stay more pleasant and memorable.

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