Duration :- 06 Nights / 07 Days
Destination :- Delhi - Dalhousie - Dharamshala - Delhi.
Day 1: Delhi – Dalhousie
Pickup from Delhi Railway station / Airport, drive to Dalhousie. Dalhousie was established in 1854 by the British Governor General Lord Dalhousie. Built around five hills Dalhousie is clothed in stately groves of deodar and oak.Check in Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel
Day 02 : Dalhousie
After Breakfast move for local sightseeing in Dalhousie. The spectacular snow-covered Dhauladhar mountains are also visible form this enchanting town. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 03 : Dalhousie – Khajjiar
After breakfast we proceed to Khajjiar. Often called India's Switzerland, the exquisite glade of Khajjiar (1960m) has a circumference of about 5 km. Along its fringes, thick forests of deodar climb the slopes, the snow-line rests above these woods and in the centre of the glade, is a small lake fed by streams that traverse the green carpet. Within the temple are lifesize wooden images of the five Pandav brothers. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 4 : Khajjiar - Chamba - Khajjiar
After breakfast proceed to Chamba. Chamba town (915m). stands on the right bank of the river Ravi. As a former princely State, it is one of the oldest in the century and dates back to the sixth century. It is also a district headquarters. Drive back to Khajjiar. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 5: Khajjiar – Dharamshala
After breakfast drive to Dharamshala. Dharamshala has everything for a perfect holiday. It is full of life and yet peaceful. Covering a wide area in the form of twin settlement, Lower Dharamshala is a busy commercial centre. While upper Dharamshala with the suburbs of Mcleodganj and Forsytheganj, retains a British flavour and colonial lifestyle. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 6 : Dharamshala - Dharamshala
After breakfast Leave for local sightseeing. Mcleodganj is a famous little town of Dharamshala also known as Little Tibet. The Dalai Lama resides here. At the start of Mcleodganj is a small bazaar filled with variety of Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. At the end of the spur lies the Namgyal Monastery. The external wall is surrounded by rows of prayes wheels. With in the monastery are large idols of Buddha. A valokteshwara and Padamsambhava and walls lined with Thankas. The charming church of St. John in the wilderness is situated here and this is the final resting place of Lord Elgin, a British Viceroy of India during the 19th century. Numerous ancient temples like Jwalamukhi, Brijeshwari and Chamunda lie on the plains below Dharamshala. Overnight stay at Hotel. Day at leisure Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 7: Dharamshala – Delhi
After breakfast back to Delhi. On Delhi Drop Railway Station / Airport.