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Himachal With Amritsar - Ultra Luxury

Cities : Dharamshala (2N),Dalhousie (2N),Amritsar (2N)
Sightseeing
- Day trip chamba with khajjiar
- Gandhi Chowk Market - Tibatian Market
- Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
- Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib)
- Jallianwala Bagh
- Wagah border ( Atari border )
- Dal Lake
- Gyuto Tantric Monastery Temple
- Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
- Tibet Kitchen (Experience local Tibetian Food)
- St. John in the Wilderness
- shop stone jewellery & handicrafts at mcleodganj
Meals
- 6 Breakfast
- 6 Dinner
The Supplement Cost for Festival Time and Long Weekend will be advised as per the Hotel Policy
Diwali Supplement & Blackout Dates :
Dalhousie - JK Clarks
- 15 Oct to 14 Nov - INR 3000 PRPN on MAPAI Supplement in Both Room Categories
Remarks:-
- Car will go upto the parking place of Jakku temple . From the parking area to temple the client will have to hire the local car ( i.e. maruti eco van or Alto ) at own cost because transport vehicles will not go till temple due to narrow roads.
Day wise travel itinerary
- Day 1 :Amritsar - Dharmashala (210 Kms, 05 Hrs)
Arrive at Amritsar Airport, meet the assistance and drive to Dharmashala.
Dharamshala is synonymous with the Tibetan Govt. in exile, the actual headquarters in Dharmashala at Gangchen Kyishong, and most travelers hang out at McLeod Ganj.
On arrival check into the hotel.
Evening you can visit the colorful Kotiwali Bazaar – displaying miniature paintings, elaborately embroidered costumes of Kangra people , wood carvings, tribal jewellery and , to cap it all, a million and a half year old fossil of an elephant’s tooth.
Enjoy spending time at Cafes and some good local Tibetian food
Cafes : Dharamshala is a popular tourist spot among youngsters because of its amazing cafe culture. This town, specifically Mcleodganj, is dotted with several cafes that serve delicious local and international cuisine, and beverages. They are great stops to unwind with your friends, chat all evening, and pamper your taste buds amid that instagram-worthy panorama.
Best cafes in Dharamshala: Illiterati, Shiva Cafe, Namgyal Cafe, and Joyful Café
Return to the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Dharamshala.
- Dinner
- Day 2 :Dharamshala
Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel. Visit places in Dharamshala like
Dal Lake : located on McLeod Ganj Road, North of Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj in Kangra district. Known for its altitude, it is surrounded by canopies of deodar trees that add to the charm of this small lake.
HPCA Cricket stadium : The HPCA stadium is located in Dharamshala and is more popularly used for Ranji Trophy matches. The high altitude of the stadium makes it a little difficult to use for international cricket since rains or snow can disrupt roads making transportation tough. Catch a game when here and enjoy the sport as you take in the breathtaking and majestic mountains in the background.
Gyuto Monastery : It is located approximately 9 kilometers south east of Dharamshala on the Palampur-Dharamshala road. It’s a very important monastery in Buddhist heritage as it is a premium tantric college. It follows the principles of the Gelug Order, a relatively new Buddhist order that focuses on discipline and ethics to achieve spiritual fulfillment. This is a beautiful place to visit in order to relax and meditate. The sheer beauty along with the peace and quiet of this monastery is sure to calm anyone. It’s a place one must visit to experience it
One can enjoy the paragliding activity at Bir biling near Dharamshala. The operational of this activity highly depends on the weather conditions.
Dinner & Overnight stay at Dharamshala.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 3 :Dharamshala - Dalhousie (120 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Dalhousie.
On arrival check into the hotel.
One can visit Kalatop Wildlife Reserve : This wildlife sanctuary is a major tourist destination in Dalhousie because of the thick deodar, oak and pine forests as well as a variety of fauna like Pheasants, the Himalayan Black Bear, and the Himalayan Black Marten. The best time to visit this wildlife sanctuary is from September to March when the weather is pleasant and perfect for safaris and sightseeing expeditions.
Timings : 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Entry fee : INR 250* per person
Return to the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Dalhousie.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 4 :Dalhousie
Today Morning after breakfast start little early, take full day trip of sightseeing place of Dalhousie covering Khajjiar - a popular tourist spot, the most beautiful and lush green place where you can enjoy photography and Horse riding (at additional cost). It’s also known as ‘Mini Switzerland’. Surrounded by a thick cover of deodar and pine trees with the snow capped Himalayas in the backdrop.
Visit Singing Hill’, Dainkund Peak is one of the highly recommended and famous places in Dalhousie. One can enjoy refreshing views of the green hills, valleys and plains while they’re here. But what makes it stand out is the enchanting view of the three rivers – Chenab, Ravi and Beas, that weave through these greens below and enhance the beauty of this place manifold.
St. John’s Church : It is the oldest church in the town and has a lot of religious and historical importance. Lady Elgin donated stained-glass windows which happens to be the main attraction of the church.
Timings: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Return to the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Dalhousie.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 5 :Dalhousie - Amritsar (220 Kms, 5 Hrs)
Today Morning after breakfast check out early and drive to Amritsar.
Amritsar : the city was built in 1577. The city is home to one of the holiest Sikh Shrines called Golden Temple, a memorial of national importance known as Jallianwala Bagh, and the Partition Museum that’ll remind you of the post-partition riots. The Gobindgarh Fort and Rambagh, built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh are also among the jewels of the city.
On arrival in Amritsar, check into the hotel. Evening visit
Gobindgarh Fort : The very symbol of Punjab has an aspiring story.
You will then return to the hotel in the evening for overnight stay. This magnificent heritage site has a glorious history of its own. Right from the era of Bhangi Misl – 257 years old to the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to the British East India Company to the Indian Army to now the people of Punjab. Discover the grand stories, the history of the past.
Timings : 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sound & Light show : After sunset.
Later enjoy the local delicacies and street food in Amritsar.Return to the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Amritsar.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 6 :Amritsar
Today morning during sunrise visit
Golden Temple : This architectural marvel is only a small part of this huge gurudwara complex, known to Sikhs as Harmandir Sahib (or Darbar Sahib). The temple sits on a rectangular platform, surrounded by a pool of water called the Amrit Sarovar, from which the city received its name. The Guru Granth Sahib (Holy book of Sikhs) is installed in the temple every morning, and returned at night to the Akal Takhat, the temporal seat of the Khalsa brotherhood. With the support of Hukam Singh Chimni and Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the temple was decorated with the stunning gold and marble work that continues to inspire awe in admirers from all over the world today. The beauty of Golden temple is at is best during sunrise and after sunset when the temple is lit up.
Timings : 3:00 am – 10:00 pm all days
No entry fee
(note : If one wants they can be a part of Langar seva or can have langar Prasad at the gurudwara in the morning).
Akal Takht : the highest seat of the authority of Khalsa. Any order from the one seated in the Akal Takht is mandatory for all Sikhs. It is situated within the Golden Temple complex.
Return to the hotel. Take breakfast.
Later visit Jallianwala Bagh : Jallianwala Bagh has the most tragic yet landmark events in the history of India where many people were massacred by East Indian Company during Revolution time. The walls are spotted with bullet marks and holes telling you the story of the disaster that took place, back on 13th April 1919. The park has information plaques at places to help you know the historical importance of each spot there
Timings : 6:30 am – 7:30 pm
No Entry fee
Ramgarh : The Ramgarh Palace, which used to be the summer residence of Maharaja Ranjit Singh is now a beautiful museum. It has the royal arms and armour, paintings, manuscripts and various other personal belongings of the King.
Afternoon around 3 pm, Drive to Attari Wagah Border (31 kms from Amritsar) to witness the prestigious and awe-inspiring ‘Lowering of the Flags’ ceremony before closing the Border gates at the time of sunset.
Evening free at leisure.
Return to the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Amritsar.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 7 :Amritsar
Today morning after Breakfast check out and drop at Amritsar Airport/Railway station for your flight/Train to your home town. You return back with wonderful memories of Himachal.
- Breakfast
Sightseeing

Day trip chamba with khajjiar

Gandhi Chowk Market - Tibatian Market
The bustling and vibrant street of Gandhi Chowk is known as the lifeline of Dalhousie. If you want to buy unique handicrafts and experience local talent, then Gandhi Chowk in Dalhousie is the place for you. Also known as GPO, this place is filled with various markets and shops; ranging from The Tibetan Market, the Himachal Handloom Industry Emporium, Himachal Handloom and Crafts Centre and Tibetan Handicrafts Centre. There is a plethora of various small shops to fulfill your list of gift items. All the major buildings and hotels are situated here, at GPO.

Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
Open Time : 07:00 AM
Close Time : 18:00 PM
It is located in the district of Chamba, is one of the most popular as well as most frequent sanctuaries in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Popularly known as the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, the entire forest is covered with the thick foliage of deodar trees. Home to several species of animals and birds that reside within the forests make it one of the most popular tourist destination of entire state. The vegetation is in this sanctuary mainly comprises blue pine, which is just absolutely stunning. Kalatop is located approximately 12 kms from Dalhousie and it can be easily reached through trekking. The visitors often come here with family or friends, and spend hours gazing at the beautiful surroundings of Kalatop that embrace the amazing green landscapes and majestic mountains in its vicinity.The Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary or the Khajjiar Wildlife Sanctuary lies along the river Ravi and has a rich forest cover. It has a wide variety of animal species like bear, leopard, jackal, and langur and bird species like Eurasian Jay, Black Headed Jay, and the Black Bird. The route to Kalatop is via Lakkarmandi, which is another famous spot in Dalhousie, known for its Dhogri family population, who make charcoal for a living. Kalatop is an amazing place.
best time to visit : in the months between September and April.
Note : Entry Fees to this reserve is very nominal and sometimes varies from season to season . you can check with official when you reach there. To drive into the sanctuary, prior permission required from the Forestry Department in Chamba.The above sightseeing is not pre-bookable, the rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
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- HimachalPradesh-Cricket-Stadium
- Mcleodganj_dalailama-monastery
- GandhiChowk-Market-Tibatian-Market
- Kalatop-Wildlife-Sanctuary
- _Khajjiar
- Golden-Temple__
- Jallianwala-bagh__
- Wagah_Border__
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- HimachalPradesh-Cricket-Stadium