HIMALAYAS PACKAGES
Kullu, Manali, and Kasol Tour Package – 5 Nights and 6 Days
Experience the best of Himachal Pradesh with this 5 Nights and 6 Days tour package. Discover the serene beauty of Kullu, the adventure hub of Manali, and the hippie paradise of Kasol.
Shimla, Manali, and Chandigarh Tour Package – 7 Nights and 8 Days
Embark on a scenic journey through the Himalayan towns of Shimla and Manali, culminating in the vibrant city of Chandigarh. With 7 nights and 8 days of picturesque landscapes, adventure, and cultural exploration, this package is perfect for a rejuvenating getaway.
Dalhousie and Dharamshala Tour Package – 4 Nights and 5 Days
Explore the picturesque hill stations of Himachal Pradesh with this 4 Nights and 5 Days package. From the colonial charm of Dalhousie to the spiritual serenity of Dharamshala, this trip offers a perfect mix of scenic beauty and cultural exploration.
Manali and Kasol Tour Package – 5 Nights and 6 Days
Discover the serene beauty of Himachal Pradesh with this 5 Nights and 6 Days tour package. From the adventure and tranquility of Manali to the picturesque charm of Kasol, this journey promises an unforgettable escape into nature’s paradise.
Dalhousie, Dharamshala, and Manali Tour Package – 7 Nights and 8 Days
Embark on a journey through the serene hills of Himachal Pradesh with this 7 Nights and 8 Days package. From the colonial charm of Dalhousie to the spiritual vibes of Dharamshala and the adventure-filled landscapes of Manali.
Manali Tour Package – 3 Nights and 4 Days
Experience the magic of the Himalayas with this 3 Nights and 4 Days Manali package. From snow-capped mountains to serene valleys and adventure activities, this tour ensures a rejuvenating and memorable experience in the heart of Himachal Pradesh.
Know More about Himalayas ✈︎
The Himalayas stretch across five countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan, China (Tibet), and Pakistan. They form the northern boundary of the Indian subcontinent.
The best time to visit the Himalayas depends on the region:
- Spring (March–May) – Pleasant weather and blooming rhododendrons.
- Autumn (September–November) – Clear skies, ideal for trekking.
- Winter (December–February) – Good for snow lovers but harsh in higher altitudes.
Some of the most famous treks include:
- Everest Base Camp Trek (Nepal)
- Annapurna Circuit (Nepal)
- Roopkund Trek (India)
- Markha Valley Trek (India)
- Goechala Trek (India, Sikkim)
- Druk Path Trek (Bhutan)
Yes, permits are usually required. For example:
- Nepal: TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card & national park permits.
- India: Inner line permits for some regions (e.g., Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh).
- Bhutan: Travelers need a pre-arranged tour package.
The Himalayas are home to diverse wildlife, including:
- Snow leopard
- Red panda
- Himalayan black bear
- Tibetan fox
- Blue sheep (Bharal)
The Himalayas are sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism. Key pilgrimage sites include:
- Mount Kailash (Tibet)
- Kedarnath & Badrinath (India)
- Amarnath Cave (India)
- Muktinath Temple (Nepal)
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Bhutan)
Altitude sickness can occur above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). Symptoms include headache, nausea, and dizziness. To prevent it:
- Acclimatize properly.
- Stay hydrated.
- Avoid alcohol.
- Ascend gradually.
Depending on the region, accommodation includes:
- Luxury mountain resorts
- Tea houses (Nepal & India)
- Homestays with locals
- Camping for trekkers