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Himachal Tour Packages

Discover the enchanting beauty of Himachal Pradesh with our carefully crafted Himachal tour packages. Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Himachal is a dream destination offering snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, sparkling rivers, ancient temples, and vibrant hill stations. From the colonial charm of Shimla and the romantic appeal of Manali to the spiritual serenity of Dharamshala and the rugged beauty of Spiti Valley, this state has something special for every traveler. Our Himachal Pradesh tour packages are thoughtfully designed to provide the perfect mix of comfort, adventure, and memorable experiences.

Whether you are planning a romantic honeymoon, a fun family vacation, an adventurous trip, or a peaceful getaway, we have the right package for you. Enjoy comfortable stays in handpicked hotels, smooth transportation, delicious local cuisine, and expert guidance throughout your journey. With breathtaking landscapes, pleasant weather, and warm local hospitality, Himachal creates lifelong memories. Our packages cover all major destinations including Shimla, Manali, Kullu, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, and Spiti, ensuring you explore the best of the mountains without any hassle.

Let us help you escape the chaos of city life and immerse yourself in thee pure beauty of the Himalayas. Book your Himachal tour packages today and experience the ultimate mountain escape.

Top Tourist Attractions to Explore in Himachal Holiday Packages

1. Manali- Valley of Gods

Manali is Himachal Pradesh's most versatile destination equally loved by honeymooning couples, adventure seekers, and families on their first Himalayan trip. Sitting at 2,050 metres in the Kullu Valley, it combines snow-capped peaks, ancient temples, buzzing Old Manali lanes, and easy access to some of India's most dramatic high passes. Unlike other hill stations that peak in one season, Manali delivers completely different experiences through summer, autumn, and winter making it a year-round draw and your most-booked Himachal destination.

What makes Manali stand out from other Himachal destinations is the sheer range it offers within a small area. In a single day you can walk through the cedar forests of Hadimba Temple, sip coffee in a rooftop café in Old Manali, and drive up to Solang Valley to try zorbing or snowboarding. The Rohtang Pass sitting at 3,978 metres gives even first-time mountain travellers the experience of crossing a high-altitude pass. With our customised Manali tour packages, every itinerary is built around what you actually want to do, not a fixed checklist.

Best Time to Visit-  March to June (summer adventure & sightseeing) · December to February (snow, skiing, New Year celebrations)

Places to Visit- Solang Valley · Rohtang Pass · Hidimba Devi Temple · Mall Road · Old Manali · Naggar Castle · Jogini Waterfall · Manu Temple

What to Eat- Sidu (steamed bread with walnut stuffing), Madra (chickpea curry), Trout fish, Tibetan Thukpa, Apple cider, Babru (Himachali bread with black lentil filling)

Top Things to Do

  • Paragliding & zorbing in Solang Valley
  • River rafting on the Beas River (Grade 2–3, suitable for beginners)
  • Hampta Pass Trek (4–5 days, ideal for first-time trekkers)
  • Snow activities at Rohtang Pass skiing, snowboarding, snow scooter rides
  • Explore Old Manali's cafes, art galleries, and backpacker culture
  • Mountain biking on trails around Manali and Naggar

2. Shimla- Queen of Hill Stations

Shimla has been pulling travellers to Himachal Pradesh for over 170 years first as the summer capital of British India, and now as the state's most iconic hill station. The colonial architecture along Mall Road, the toy train that UNESCO has declared a World Heritage Site, and the panoramic views from The Ridge are experiences that never get old. For families travelling with children or senior members, Shimla's well-developed infrastructure, moderate altitude (2,205 metres), and gentle walking trails make it the ideal first Himalayan destination.

Shimla works for every kind of traveller. Couples find romance in candlelit restaurants overlooking misty valleys. Families enjoy the toy train, Kufri's snow activities, and heritage walks without extreme altitudes or rough roads. Solo travellers and photographers find endless material in the colonial facades, cedar forests, and the dramatic shift from the plains. Our customised Shimla packages can combine it with Manali, Dharamshala, or Kinnaur or keep it as a standalone 3-night retreat.

Best Time to Visit- March to June (pleasant weather, all attractions open) · December to January (snowfall, festive season)

Places to Visit- The Ridge · Mall Road · Christ Church · Jakhoo Temple · Kufri · Annandale · Summer Hill · Chadwick Falls · Green Valley

What to Eat- Chana Madra, Siddu, Babru, Mittha (sweet rice), Rhododendron juice, Patande (Himachali pancakes), locally grown apple products

Top Things to Do

  • Toy train ride on the UNESCO-listed Kalka–Shimla railway
  • Heritage walk along Mall Road and around Christ Church
  •  Day trip to Kufri for snow activities (October–March) or nature walks
  • Trekking to Jakhoo Temple (3 km, Shimla's highest peak at 2,455 m)
  • Ice skating at the Shimla Ice Skating Rink (Asia's only open-air natural ice rink)
  • Day trip to Narkanda for apple orchards and Hatu Peak views.

3. Dharamshala & McLeodganj- Where Tibet Meets the Himalayas

Dharamshala is unlike anywhere else in Himachal Pradesh. As the home of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile since 1960, it carries a cultural weight and spiritual energy that is immediately palpable when you arrive. The upper town of McLeodganj often called "Little Lhasa" is a blend of Tibetan monasteries, Israeli cafés, and trekkers' guesthouses, all framed by the snow-streaked Dhauladhar Range. The Triund trek, starting right from McLeodganj, is one of India's most rewarding single-day treks, accessible to any reasonable fitness level.

 What draws travellers back to Dharamshala again and again is the combination of spiritual calm and physical adventure in a single base. Morning meditation at Namgyal Monastery, afternoon paragliding, and evening at a rooftop café watching the sun set behind the Dhauladhar  it's a rare mix. For our travellers looking to customize, Dharamshala pairs beautifully with Dalhousie (colonial hill station), Bir Billing (paragliding), or Kangra Valley (tea estates and temples) for a longer northern Himachal circuit.

Best Time to Visit- March to June (trekking & sightseeing) · September to November (clearest skies, post-monsoon)

Places to Visit- McLeodganj · Namgyal Monastery · Bhagsu Waterfall · Triund · HPCA Cricket Stadium · Dal Lake · Kangra Valley · Naddi Viewpoint

What to Eat- Tibetan Thukpa (noodle soup), Momos, Chana Madra, Butter tea, Thenthuk, Himachali Dham, Kangra tea

Top Things to Do

  • Triund Trek- 9 km from McLeodganj, reaching 2,875 m with panoramic Dhauladhar views
  •  Visit Namgyal Monastery, the largest Tibetan monastery outside Tibet
  • Paragliding at Bir Billing from Dharamshala base (1-day trip)
  • Explore the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) and Norbulingka Institute
  • Visit the Kangra Tea Estate  taste the GI-tagged Kangra tea
  • Day trip to Kangra Fort, one of the oldest and largest forts in the Himalayas

4. Spiti Valley- The Cold Desert of India 

Spiti Valley is the kind of place that rewires your sense of scale. At an average altitude of 3,800 metres, this high-altitude cold desert sits between Himachal Pradesh and the Tibetan Plateau, offering landscapes that look more like the moon than anything you might expect from India. Ancient Buddhist monasteries, some over 1,000 years old, perch on clifftops above villages where the air is clear and the nights are stacked with stars. Spiti is not for every traveller, but for those who make the journey, it tends to be the trip they talk about for the rest of their lives.

 Spiti's appeal is precisely its rawness. There are no luxury hotels, no crowds at peak season, and no shortcuts to reach it. The Manali–Spiti road crosses the Rohtang Pass at 3,978 metres before descending into the valley. Our Spiti tour packages are designed for those who want the real Himalayan experience: staying in local homestays in Kaza or Langza, stargazing at Chandratal Lake, and riding the world's highest postal route to Hikkim. We build every Spiti itinerary around your group's fitness level, comfort threshold, and how far off the beaten track you want to go.

Best Time to Visit- June to October (only window when all roads are accessible) · Mid-June to mid-September (best for photography and trekking)

Places to Visit- Key Monastery · Chandratal Lake · Kaza (district headquarters) · Tabo Monastery · Hikkim · Langza Village · Komic · Pin Valley National Park

What to Eat- Thukpa, Butter tea (po cha), Tsampa (roasted barley flour), Skyu (pasta and root vegetable stew), Momos, Yak cheese, Chhang (local barley beer)

Top Things to Do

  •  Visit Key Monastery (Ki Gompa) Spiti's largest and oldest monastery, built in the 11th century
  • Camping at Chandratal Lake (Moon Lake) at 4,300 m, one of India's most spectacular campsites
  • Post a letter from Hikkimmthe world's highest post office at 4,400 m
  •  Spot snow leopards and Himalayan wolves in Pin Valley National Park
  •   Village walks in Langza and Komic (two of the world's highest motorable villages)
  • Tabo Monastery the 'Ajanta of the Himalayas', dating to 996 CE

5. Dalhousie- Colonial Calm in the Chamba Hills

Built by the British in 1854 across five hills, Dalhousie has preserved a quietness that most Indian hill stations have long since lost. Pine and oak forests line roads that wind between colonial bungalows, churches, and viewpoints overlooking the Ravi and Chenab river valleys. It's a favourite destination for travellers who want mountain scenery without extreme altitudes or adventure-sport crowds. At 2,036 metres, the climate stays pleasantly cool through summer and offers excellent snowfall from December to February.

 Dalhousie's greatest asset is Khajjiar,  a circular meadow surrounded by dense cedar forest with a small lake at its centre, often called the "Mini Switzerland of India". The 24-kilometre drive from Dalhousie to Khajjiar is one of Himachal's most scenic. Dalhousie also serves as a natural base for Chamba one of India's oldest princely towns with an extraordinary collection of ancient temples and the annual Minjar Festival. Our customised Dalhousie packages pair it with Dharamshala or Amritsar for a well-rounded northern Himachal circuit.

Best Time to Visit- April to June (summer sightseeing) · December to February (snow, peaceful offseason)

Places to Visit- Khajjiar · Dainkund Peak · Bakrota Hills · Satdhara Falls · Panchpula · St. John's Church · Chamba Town

What to Eat- Dham (traditional Himachali feast), Rajma Madra, Aktori (buckwheat pancake), Chha Ghost, Gulgule (local sweet fritters), Babru

Top Things to Do

  • Day trip to Khajjiar paragliding over the meadow, zorbing, and sunset viewpoint
  •  Walk the Bakrota Hills circuit (5.5 km walking trail, panoramic mountain views)
  •  Visit Dainkund Peak (2,755 m) one of the highest points in the Dalhousie region
  • Satdhara Falls- natural spring with sulphur-rich mineral water
  •  Explore Chamba town- ancient Lakshmi Narayan Temple complex and Bhuri Singh Museum
  •  Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary- 30-minute drive for wildlife sightings and forest trekking

6. Kasol & Kheerganga- Parvati Valley's Backpacker Trail 

Nestled along the Parvati River in Kullu district, Kasol has evolved from a quiet mountain hamlet into Himachal's most famous backpacker hub and for good reason. The village sits at 1,640 metres at the convergence of the Parvati and Grahan rivers, surrounded by dense deodar forests and the dramatic peaks of the Parvati Valley. It serves as the base for some of Himachal's most popular treks Kheerganga, Pin Parvati Pass, and the walk to Tosh and Malana while the café culture, river campsites, and laid-back pace make it equally popular with travellers who simply want to slow down.

Kasol is one of the few Himachal destinations that works equally well for trekkers, solo travellers, and groups of friends. The Kheerganga trek (12 km, gaining 1,100 m in altitude) rewards with a natural hot spring at the summit one of the most iconic trek endings in North India. The nearby village of Tosh offers some of the valley's most dramatic ridge-top views. Our Kasol packages are particularly popular with groups from Punjab, Delhi, and Chandigarh looking for a 3–4 day escape with a mix of trekking, camping, and café culture.

Best Time to Visit- March to June (pre-monsoon trekking) · October to early November (post-monsoon clarity and solitude)

Places to Visit- Kheerganga · Tosh Village · Manikaran Sahib · Parvati Valley · Chalal · Grahan Village · Pin Parvati Pass (for experienced trekkers)

What to Eat- Israeli Shakshuka, Falafel & Hummus wraps, Parvati River trout, Himachali Siddu, Tibetan Momos, Yak Cheese Sandwich, Thukpa

Top Things to Do

  • Kheerganga Trek- 12 km from Barshaini, ending at a natural hot spring at 2,950 m
  • Riverside camping along the Parvati River (many well-run campsites near Kasol and Grahan)
  • Village walk to Chalal- 20-minute walk from Kasol, much quieter than the main town
  • Day trip to Manikaran Sahib- Sikh and Hindu religious site famous for its hot springs and langar
  •  Trek to Tosh Village (via Barshaini)- stunning views of the Parvati Valley from this ridge-top village
  • Explore the cafés of Kasol market for Israeli, Italian, and Himachali fusion food.

7. Tirthan Valley & Jibhi- Himachal's Best Kept Secret

If Kasol is Himachal's most famous hidden gem, Tirthan Valley is its least discovered one. Running alongside the crystal-clear Tirthan River in the Kullu district, this valley sits adjacent to the Great Himalayan National Park a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering 905 sq km of pristine Himalayan wilderness. The villages of Jibhi, Gushaini, and Shoja are connected by narrow mountain roads that are barely on most travellers' radar, offering the rare combination of complete quiet and genuine mountain beauty that is harder and harder to find in popular Himachal destinations.

Tirthan Valley is the ideal destination for travellers who want Himachal without the crowds. Unlike Manali or Shimla, there are no large hotels, no busy markets, and no queues at viewpoints. What there is: trout fishing in clear mountain streams, cedar forest walks, wooden homestays run by local families, and the Jalori Pass trek leading to the stunning Serolsar Lake. Our Tirthan Valley packages typically run 3–4 nights, often combined with Manali or Shimla for a balanced Himachal circuit.

Best Time to Visit- March to June (forest trails, river activities) · September to November (post-monsoon clarity, Jalori Pass open)

Places to Visit- Jibhi · Gushaini · Shoja · Jalori Pass · Serolsar Lake · Great Himalayan National Park · Raghupur Fort · Chhoie Waterfall

What to Eat- Siddu, Dham, Lingri Sabji, Chha Ghost, Chana Madra, Babru, Tudkiya Bhath (Chambi rice dish), fresh Tirthan River trout

Top Things to Do

  • Trout fishing on the Tirthan River (permits available, best March to June)
  • Jalori Pass trek (10 km round trip to Serolsar Lake, moderate difficulty, stunning meadows)
  • Explore Great Himalayan National Park on guided day hikes (park permit required)
  • Village walks around Jibhi- Kulhi Katandi waterfalls, Jibhi waterfall, traditional wooden architecture
  • River crossing and rappelling with local adventure operators
  • Drive to Shoja (3,520 m)- pine forests, panoramic Himalayan views, near-zero tourists

8. Bir Billing- Paragliding Capital of Asia 

Bir Billing holds two remarkable distinctions: it is Asia's highest paragliding site and the venue of the 2015 Paragliding World Cup. Sitting at 1,525 metres, Bir is the landing site, while Billing at 2,400 metres is the launch point , a thermal-rich ridge that experienced paragliders from around the world rate as one of the most technically rewarding flying sites on the continent. But Bir is far more than paragliding. The town has a significant Tibetan population and some of the most authentic Tibetan monasteries and monasteries in India, giving it a cultural depth that surprises most first-time visitors.

 Bir's combination of world-class adventure and genuine Tibetan culture makes it unique in Himachal. The Palpung Sherabling Monastery hosts regular meditation retreats open to visitors. The Deer Park Institute runs internationally recognised programmes in Buddhist philosophy and meditation. And the high street lined with cafés, thangka shops, and organic bakeries has a slow, contemplative pace that contrasts beautifully with the adrenaline of the flying site. Our Bir Billing packages are popular with both first-time paragliders (tandem flights available) and trekkers doing the Bir to Billing forest trail.

Best Time to Visit- March to June (peak paragliding, clear thermals) · September to November (post-monsoon flying, less crowded)

Places to Visit- Billing (launch site) · Bir Landing Site · Palpung Monastery · Chokling Monastery · Deer Park Institute · Gunehar Waterfall · Barot Valley (day trip)

What to Eat- Tibetan Momos, Thukpa, Maple syrup pancakes, Thoplu (Tibetan bread), Dhaam, Siddu, Aktori, Mittha

Top Things to Do

  • Tandem paragliding at Billing-30-minute flight over the Kangra Valley with a licensed pilot
  • Solo paragliding courses (3–5 day beginner to intermediate packages)
  •  Bir to Billing Trek (6 km forest trail, 875 m elevation gain)- best done the day before your flight
  • Mountain biking on trails around Bir and into the Barot Valley
  •  Visit Palpung Sherabling Monastery and Chokling Monastery
  • Camping at Billing (camp overnight at the launch site for sunrise views and early morning thermals)

9. Kinnaur - Apple Region and the Road to Tibet

Kinnaur is the district that separates Himachal's popular tourist belt from the Tibetan Plateau, and its landscape changes dramatically as you drive deeper into it. The Hindustan-Tibet Highway one of India's most scenic and challenging mountain roads passes through Kinnaur, connecting Shimla to Spiti via Reckong Peo. On either side of this road: terraced apple orchards, ancient Buddhist temples, slate-roofed stone villages, and peaks rising above 6,000 metres. Chitkul, the last inhabited village before the Indo-Tibet border, and Kalpa, with its view of the sacred Kinner Kailash range, are the two destinations every Kinnaur itinerary should anchor around.

Kinnaur rewards slow travel. The best experiences here include an early morning view of Kinner Kailash turning gold at sunrise from Kalpa, a walk through Chitkul's apple orchards in October, a meal at the last dhaba before the Indo-Tibetan border cannot be rushed. Our Kinnaur packages typically pair it with Shimla at the start and Spiti at the end, creating a complete high-altitude circuit that takes travellers from colonial hill station to cold desert over 7–10 days. The permit requirement for the restricted area beyond Recong Peo is handled by our team in advance.

Best Time to Visit- April to June (apple blossoms, all roads accessible) · September to October (apple harvest, clear post-monsoon skies)

Places to Visit- Chitkul · Kalpa · Sangla Valley · Kamru Fort · Reckong Peo · Nako Lake · Lippa Village · Spillo

What to Eat- Siddu, Kinnauri Rajma, Local apple cider and fresh juice, Chha Ghost, Thukpa, Momos, Seabuckthorn juice (a Kinnaur speciality)

Top Things to Do

  • Watch the Kinner Kailash sunrise from Kalpa the Shivling rock formation changes colour through the morning
  • Walk through Chitkul village and along the Baspa River the last point before the Indo-Tibet border
  • Visit Kamru Fort above Sangla 15th-century fort with panoramic valley views
  • Apple orchard walks in Sangla and Chitkul (especially beautiful in October harvest season)
  • Trek to Rupin Pass (multi-day, Grade difficult)-one of India's most scenic high-altitude passes
  • Visit Nako Lake at 3,662 m a sacred lake surrounded by willows and a Buddhist monastery

10. Kullu- Temples, Rivers, and the Road to Manali

Kullu is the district that contains Manali, but the Kullu Valley itself particularly the 40-kilometre stretch of the Beas River between Kullu town and Manali deserves attention in its own right. The valley is famous for its apple orchards, woollen textiles, and one of India's most spectacular river festivals- the Kullu Dussehra, when over 300 local deities are brought to the valley floor in a week-long celebration that draws hundreds of thousands of people. The Beas River through Kullu offers some of North India's best white-water rafting, and the Great Himalayan National Park on the valley's western edge is one of India's biodiversity hotspots.

Most travellers pass through Kullu on the way to Manali, which means it remains genuinely undervisited despite being spectacularly beautiful. Our customised Kullu itineraries build in the experiences that package tourists miss: rafting the Grade 3–4 rapids near Pirdi, visiting the Bijli Mahadev Temple (a 14-km trek rewarded with one of the valley's finest views), shopping for authentic Kullu shawls directly from weavers in Bhuntar, and catching the Kullu Dussehra if dates align. It works as a standalone 2-night destination or as part of a longer Himachal circuit.

Best Time to Visit- March to June (rafting season, apple blossoms) · October (Kullu Dussehra festival, usually mid-October)

Places to Visit- Kullu Town · Bijli Mahadev Temple · Raghunath Temple · Great Himalayan National Park · Pirdi (rafting start) · Bhuntar · Naggar

What to Eat- Dham (traditional Himachali feast best experienced at Kullu's festival gatherings), Siddu, Madra, Trout fish from Beas River, Apple products, Kullu Trout curry

Top Things to Do

  • White-water river rafting on the Beas-Grade 2–4 stretches from Pirdi to Jhiri (14 km, 2 hours)
  •  Trek to Bijli Mahadev Temple (7 km uphill, panoramic views of the entire Kullu Valley)
  •  Visit the Great Himalayan National Park- guided safaris and bird-watching (UNESCO World Heritage)
  • Kullu Dussehra- attend if visiting in October, one of India's most unique and vibrant festivals
  •  Shopping for authentic Kullu shawls and woollen crafts at government-run emporiums
  •  Paragliding at Dobhi- less crowded than Bir Billing, similarly spectacular views

Hidden Gems of Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh is home to several untouched and serene destinations that remain away from mainstream tourism. Jibhi, a peaceful village in the Tirthan Valley, is surrounded by dense oak and deodar forests, cascading waterfalls, and charming wooden homestays, making it an ideal spot for digital detox and relaxing nature walks. Nearby Tirthan Valley is a pristine Himalayan valley known for the crystal-clear Tirthan River, excellent trout fishing, and its location beside the Great Himalayan National Park.

Tosh Village, located near Kasol, offers dramatic mountain views, apple orchards, and a relaxed backpacker vibe, while Barot Valley is a hidden gem featuring colonial-era rest houses, lush meadows, and superb trout fishing spots. Chitkul, the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibet border, enchants visitors with its traditional wooden houses and breathtaking landscapes. Pin Valley, often referred to as a cold desert, is famous for its unique barren beauty, ancient monasteries, and chances to spot snow leopards. Lastly, Bir-Billing is a world-renowned paragliding destination that beautifully combines high-adrenaline adventure with the peaceful Tibetan culture and monasteries of Bir.

Adventure Activities in Himachal Pradesh

Himachal is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts. Here are the most popular adventurous activities:

  • Paragliding- Especially at Bir-Billing (one of the best sites in the world) and Solang Valley
  • River Rafting- Thrilling rafting on Beas River (Kullu) and Sutlej River (Kinnaur)
  • Trekking- Famous treks like Triund, Hampta Pass, Pin Parvati, and Kheerganga
  • Skiing & Snowboarding- Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley & Narkanda in winter
  • Camping- Under the stars in Spiti, Tirthan Valley, and Khajjiar meadows
  • Zorbing, ATV Rides & Zip Lining- Available in Solang Valley
  • Mountain Biking- Scenic routes in Manali, Spiti, and Kinnaur
  • Rock Climbing & Rappelling- Organized in various valleys

Best Time to Visit Himachal Pradesh

Summer (April–June): Best for sightseeing, family holidays & escaping the heat

Monsoon (July–September): Lush green valleys – ideal for photography & budget travel

Autumn (October–November): Clear skies, colorful foliage & pleasant weather

Winter (December–February): Magical snow tours, skiing in Manali & Solang, and New Year celebrations

How to Reach Himachal Pradesh?

Himachal Pradesh is well-connected by air, road, and rail. Here’s how you can reach this beautiful Himalayan state:

By Air- Major Airports in Himachal

  • Chandigarh International Airport (Most Convenient) – 250–300 km from Shimla & Manali
  • Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar) – Nearest to Manali (approx 50 km)
  • Kangra Airport (Gaggal) – Best for Dharamshala & McLeod Ganj
  • Shimla Airport (Jubbarhatti) – Domestic flights only
  • Spiti & Kinnaur – Fly to Kullu or Shimla, then take road journey

Regular flights operate from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and other major cities.

By Train: Nearest Major Railway Stations

  • Chandigarh Railway Station – Best for Shimla
  • Pathankot Junction – Best for Dharamshala & Dalhousie
  • Kalka Railway Station – For the famous Kalka-Shimla Toy Train (UNESCO World Heritage)
  • Joginder Nagar & Pathankot – For narrow-gauge trains to remote areas

By Road (Most Popular Way)

Himachal is very well connected by roads. You can hire a private cab, taxi, or take HRTC buses from:

  • Delhi → 350–550 km (8 to 12 hours)
  • Chandigarh → 250–300 km (6 to 8 hours)
  • Punjab & Haryana → Excellent road connectivity

Self-drive is also very popular, especially for those who enjoy mountain driving.

Why Choose Our Himachal Pradesh Tour Packages?

Planning a Himalayan getaway can feel overwhelming. That’s where we step in. Our best Himachal holiday packages are designed by ground experts who know every valley, pass, and hidden viewpoint. We handle permits, transport, vetted accommodations, and local guides so you can focus on what truly matters: the mountains.

  • Expertly Curated Itineraries: Designed by local Himachal experts who know the hidden gems
  • Best Price Guarantee: Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
  • Comfort & Safety First: Handpicked hotels, reliable transport, and 24×7 support
  • Customizable Packages: Tailor-made tours as per your dates, budget, and preferences
  • Eco-Friendly & Responsible Travel: We support local communities and sustainable tourism
  • 5000+ Happy Customers: Excellent reviews and repeat travelers from Delhi, Punjab, Haryana & across India

Explore Our Top Himachal Tour Packages.

Shimla Manali Tour Package (Most Popular) The classic Himachal experience. Enjoy colonial charm in Shimla and romantic vibes in Manali.
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days

Himachal Honeymoon Packages Romantic stays with mountain views, candlelight dinners, and private excursions to Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley & Kullu.
Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days 

Family Himachal Tour Packages Fun-filled holidays with comfortable stays, sightseeing, apple orchards, adventure parks & hassle-free travel.
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days

Dharamshala Dalhousie Tour Package Explore Tibetan culture, the Dalai Lama Temple, scenic hill stations, and peaceful monasteries.
Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days

Luxury Himachal Tour Packages Premium 4 & 5-star resorts, private transfers, gourmet dining & personalized service.
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days

Spiti Valley Adventure Package For thrill-seekers – high-altitude desert, ancient monasteries & breathtaking landscapes.
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days

What’s Included in Every Himachal Tour Package?

  • Comfortable AC transportation 
  • Accommodation in well-reviewed hotels & resorts
  • Breakfast & Dinner (MAP Plan)
  • All sightseeing as per the itinerary
  • Experienced driver with local knowledge
  • Toll taxes, parking & driver allowances
  • First-aid support & 24×7 trip coordinator

Himachal Holiday Themes: Perfect for Every Kind of Traveler

  • Romantic Couples seeking dreamy honeymoons
  • Families looking for fun & safe vacations
  • Adventure Enthusiasts wanting trekking, paragliding & rafting
  • Solo Travelers & friends groups
  • Corporate Groups & school/college excursions
  • Senior Citizens wanting relaxed & comfortable tours

Whether it’s your first hill station trip or a repeat visit, we have the perfect Himachal tour package for you.

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Hampta Pass Trek Package 4 Nights/  5 Days
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₹12,000
₹10,800/ adult
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Yulla Kanda Trek Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days
4D / 3N
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Yulla Kanda Trek Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days

₹9,000
₹8,550/ adult
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Kareri Lake Trek Package 2 Nights/ 3 Days
3D / 2N
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Kareri Lake Trek Package 2 Nights/ 3 Days

₹10,000
₹9,500/ adult
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Kheerganga Trek Package 2 Nights/ 3 Days
3D / 2N
5% OFF
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Kheerganga Trek Package 2 Nights/ 3 Days

₹11,000
₹10,450/ adult
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Triund Trek Package 2 Nights/ 3 Days
3D / 2N
Dharamshala

Triund Trek Package 2 Nights/ 3 Days

₹10,000
₹10,000/ adult
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Shimla Honeymoon Tour Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days
4D / 3N
5% OFF
Shimla

Shimla Honeymoon Tour Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days

₹12,000
₹11,400/ adult
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Don't Just Dream, Travel! 🔥

3 Days Manali Tour Package from Delhi
3D / 2N
5% OFF
Manali

3 Days Manali Tour Package from Delhi

₹10,500
₹9,975/ adult
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Manali Kasol Holiday Tour Package 4 Nights/ 5 Days
5D / 4N
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Himachal

Manali Kasol Holiday Tour Package 4 Nights/ 5 Days

₹12,500
₹12,495/ adult
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Jibhi & Tirthan Valley Tour Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days
4D / 3N
5% OFF
Manali

Jibhi & Tirthan Valley Tour Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days

₹11,999
₹11,399.05/ adult
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Kasol and Tosh Tour Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days
4D / 3N
5% OFF
Manali

Kasol and Tosh Tour Package 3 Nights/ 4 Days

₹11,500
₹10,925/ adult
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Tirthan Valley Trek & Camping Adventure Tour Package 4 Nights/ 5 Days
5D / 4N
5% OFF
Manali

Tirthan Valley Trek & Camping Adventure Tour Package 4 Nights/ 5 Days

₹10,500
₹9,975/ adult
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Parvati Valley Tour Package 6 Nights/ 7 Days
7D / 6N
5% OFF
Manali

Parvati Valley Tour Package 6 Nights/ 7 Days

₹20,500
₹19,475/ adult
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