Best Himachal Tour Packages

Discover the diverse charm of Himachal Pradesh with our carefully curated tour packages, designed to suit every type of traveler. Stroll through Shimla’s colonial streets, soak in the spiritual atmosphere of Dharamshala, and journey across picturesque valleys and vibrant hill towns. Immerse yourself in Himachal’s rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and exciting adventures. Travel comfortably by AC Volvo buses or private cabs, and enjoy a seamless, memorable, and truly immersive Himalayan experience.

Starting from INR From ₹,28,200/

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost of a trip to Himachal Pradesh can vary depending on factors like the duration of your stay, type of accommodation, mode of transport, and activities you choose. For a solo traveler, a budget-friendly Himachal trip can range from around ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 per week. For a family of four, the same trip may cost between ₹40,000 and ₹70,000. Luxury vacations, of course, can be significantly higher depending on your preferences and inclusions.

Summer (May to June) is perfect for outdoor activities and trekking. If you love snowfall and winter sports, plan your visit between December and February. While the monsoon season (July to September) can bring heavy rainfall and occasional landslides, it’s also a wonderful time to enjoy Himachal’s lush green landscapes.

If you’re traveling on a tight budget, a week-long trip to Himachal Pradesh can be managed with around ₹10,000 to ₹15,000 per person by choosing budget accommodations, public transport, and simple meals. Keep in mind that costs may vary depending on your chosen activities and travel style.

The ideal duration for a Himachal trip depends on your interests and the destinations you want to explore. A week-long trip is sufficient to cover the major tourist attractions, but for a more immersive experience, consider spending 10 to 15 days exploring the beauty and culture of Himachal Pradesh.

Indian citizens don’t need a special permit to visit most parts of Himachal Pradesh. However, if you plan to visit restricted or border areas like Spiti or Kinnaur, you’ll need an Inner Line Permit (ILP), which can be applied for online or at designated offices. International travelers are required to register at the local police station upon arrival.

No, the Atal Tunnel and Rohtang Pass are not the same. The Atal Tunnel, also called the Rohtang Tunnel, is a modern tunnel running beneath the Rohtang Pass and is one of the longest and most well-equipped tunnels in India. It connects Manali to Lahaul and Spiti Valley and remains open throughout the year. In contrast, the Rohtang Pass is a mountain route that is often closed during winter due to heavy snowfall. The Atal Tunnel makes travel between Manali and Lahaul faster, safer, and more convenient.

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