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Shimla Manali Kullu Tour Package

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Shimla, Manali, and Kullu are important religious, adventure sports, natural beauty, and historical cities located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, located in the northern part of India. Shimla The Manali Kullu Tour Package allows you to get closer to the gods, adventure sports, and natural beauty. Manali is a city located in the Kullu district of the Himachal Pradesh state of India. Honeymoon packages for Shimla, Manali, and Kullu usually include: Accommodation Food Transportation Sightseeing Pick-up and drop services Driver allowance Toll, taxes, and parking All facilities provided by our company 101 Traveler Is, It is situated at the northern end of the Kullu Valley on the banks of the Beas River at an altitude of 1,950 meters (6,398 ft). Manali is situated 309 kilometers northeast of Chandigarh, 544 km northeast of Delhi, and 270 km north of Shimla, the state capital. Shimla is known for its colonial history and cultural attractions. Manali, on the other hand, is known for adventure sports and natural beauty. The distance from Shimla to Manali is about 100 kilometers. At the northernmost point of the KulluValley is Manali. It is in Kullu district, which is about 270 kilometers north of Shimla. Manali is situated in the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. It is a popular tourist destination. There are many tourist places in Manali, such as Naggar Fort, Hidimba Devi Temple, RahalaWaterfalls, and Solang Valley tourist places.

It is encircled by verdant hills covered in snow. Shimla is really a great place to enjoy your holidays in peace, away from the hustle and bustle of busy life. Evergreen forests, rolling hills, bustling lakes, and a pleasant climate. Everyone comes together to further enhance this hill station in its charm. Clear blue skies, fine snow showers, and the lovely and earthy scent wafting from the pine, deodar, and oak trees. Shimla has always attracted nature lovers. Tourists also come to explore the Queen of Hills. If you are fond of adventure sports and natural beauty, then Manali can be the ideal choice for you. On the other hand, if you are interested in colonial history and cultural attractions, Shimla may be more suitable. Whatever your choice, this Shimla Manali tour package has both cities worth visiting and promises a unique experience. Talking about the same, Kullu Valley has been the valley of gods in India. Kullu is a beautiful tourist place situated in Himachal Pradesh. Its beauty and greenery have been attracting tourists for years. This place, situated on the banks of the river Vij, is famous for the colorful Dussehracelebrated here. Our closest tours and tours to various pyramids in the Manali area are also accompanied by top-class accessories. Furthermore, we have a variety of tour packages depending on price and duration.

A large group of us also provide bus services. Like Shimla Manali Kullu Honeymoon Tour Package, Shimla Manali Kullu Group Tour Package, and Himachal Pradesh Tour Package, please inform us if you are looking for Himachal Pradesh is renowned for a variety of reasons; itsinherent beauty is one of them. You can enjoy innumerable adventure activities in Shimla ManaliKullu, like trekking, paragliding, mountain biking, zorbing, etc. Kullu Manali is preferred by many Shimla Manali Tour Packages for its Jeremiah beauty. Amazing decoration and romantic atmosphere in snow time. The unmatched beauty of this place is associated with the snowcapped peaks and amazing streams. The glamorous city of Manali attracts commerce lovers, nature lovers, as well as solace-seekers. Shimla Manali, and moreover, “Kullu Manali” has the perfect geography to give a taste of adventure. And it is known as the adventure mecca of Himachal. Meanwhile, you can also go on all Shimla tour packages. If you want to keep your trip within your budget, our tour guides are knowledgeable and experienced, so Manali Kullu Shimla Packages can help you arrange it. You can visit our best Himachal tour along with other packages like Ayodhya Dham Package, Kashi Vishwanath Package, Deoghar Package, Chardham Package, Do Dham Package, Kedarnath Package, Amarnath Package, Kashmir Package, and Vaishno Devi Package.

Shimla Manali Kullu Tour Package Local Names and Nearby Local Attractions

Places and attraction in Shimla:

Jakhu Hill: Jakhu Hill is the highest peak of Shimla. Jakhu temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. There is a 108-foot high statue of Lord Hanuman in this temple. This statue has been made by Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan’s daughter Shweta Nanda and son-in-law Nikhil Nanda. The summit of Jakhu Hill is 2,455 meters high and is about 200 meters higher than the central ridge of Shimla. The route to the summit is via a 2.5 km long footpath with long stairs. This walk is invigorating in the clean and cool mountain air of spring and autumn, but challenging in the summer season.

Mall Road: In the 17th century, the term mall referred to a promenade, a part of roadway where people enjoyed spending their holidays. In 18th-century India, Mall Road was home to soldiers. Mall Road at that time meant ‘a place for married couples to live and a living line road’.

KufriIndia’s Kufri is a tourist hill station located in the Shimla district. It is situated on National Highway No. 22, 20 kilometers from Shimla, the state capital. During a visit, look for restaurants and boutiques mixed with Indian-style hotels and souvenir shops along Kufri Avenue, the main road.

Tara Devi Temple: Tara Devi Temple is situated on a hill about 10–12 km away from Astha. The statue of Maa Tara in the temple is about two feet high. The grand statue of Ashtadhatu of Ashtadhatu is important from the point of view of art. Along with this, there are also statues of Parvati, Anasuiya, and Sita-Ram made of Ashtadhatu.

The Ridge: The Ridge is a hub of all cultural activities of Shimla. Before independence in India, Indians were prohibited from visiting The Ridge. During the British rule, not more than 150 people could come together here. There is a huge water tank in The Ridge, from which water is supplied to Shimla city.

Kali Bari Temple: Kali Bari Temple in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, is a popular Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, the Hindu goddess of power and destruction. This temple is situated near the ridge in the center of Shimla and is easily accessible on foot. This temple was established by Bengali devotees who settled in Shimla in the early 19th century.

Christ Church: Christ Church, located in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, is one of the oldest churches in India. This is the second oldest church in North India after Meerut. It was constructed in Neo-Gothic architectural style and was consecrated in the year 1857. This church has a 125-year-old historical pipe organ.

Green Valley: Green Valley is a delightful and wonderful mountain range that lies on the way from Shimla to Kufri. Green Valley is surrounded by lush green slopes covered with dense deodar and pine trees. It is not uncommon to see a few yaks roaming and flying around in the valley.

Summer Hill: Summer Hill is one of the main localities of Shimla, the state capital of Himachal Pradesh, at a height of 2,123 meters. It is located on a hill 5 kilometres west of Shimla Ridge and is part of the seven-hill cluster.

Places and attraction in Manali:

Hadimba Devi Temple: Hidimba Devi Temple is located in Manali in Himachal Pradesh. This is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, or Hirma Devi. Who is described in the Mahabharata as the wife of Bhima? According to an inscription engraved in the temple, this temple was built by Raja Bahadur Singh in 1553 AD.

Manu Temple: The Manali main market is three kilometres away from the historic Manu Temple. The entire temple of Manu is dedicated to Manu, the Indian sage, who was considered the creator of this world. In fact, some legends rely heavily on the fact that the present temple is the same place where the sage Manu regularly meditated.

Mall Road Manali: Mall Road is open from 9 AM to 9 PM, but it is advisable to visit in the evening when the road is lit up with colorful lights and the atmosphere is lively and festive. However, there are some restrictions on Mall Road during the winter season, such as a ban on vehicles and closure of some shops and restaurants.

Jagatsukh Temple: Situated on the Manali-Naggar road, Jagatsukh is situated on the left bank of the Beas river. Jagatsukh is one of the largest villages in Kullu Valley Jagatsukh village is well-known for its historic Jagatsukh temple and breathtaking natural surroundings.

Rahla Falls: Rahla Falls is a spectacular waterfall located on the Leh-Manali Highway The elevation of this waterfall is 2501 meters. It is generally believed that this is the result of the melting of glaciers, and hence the water of this waterfall is extremely cold. Rahala Falls is situated in an extremely pristine area surrounded by dense trees of silver birch and deodar.

Jogini Falls: Jogini Falls is located in the beautiful valley of Manali, about 3 kilometers away from the bustling city and about 2 kilometers away from the famous Vashishtha Temple. What makes it a popular tourist destination is the trek from Vashishtha Temple through deodar trees and orchards to the mesmerizing Jogini Falls falling from a height of 160 feet.

Nehru Kund: Nehru Kund is a small waterfall located at a distance of only 5 kilometers from Manali Bus Stand. The source of this crystal-clear waterfall is Bhrigu Lake, 22.4 kilometers away. Nehru Kund is named after former Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru, who used to drink the water of this spring when he visited Manali.

Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa: Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa is a Buddhist monastery located in Manali and is one of the most famous monasteries located in North India. It is located close to Mall Road, Manali. There is a big statue of Lord Buddha in this temple.

The Great Himalayan National Park: The Great Himalayan National Park conservation area contains distinct broadleaf and coniferous forest types that form a mosaic of habitats in steep valleysidelandscapes. It is a dense, natural, and biodiverse protected area that includes 25 types of forests and a rich array of fauna species.

Old Manali: Old Manali is a charming, laidback district known for its wooded mountain trails, apple orchards, and scenic spots by the Manaslu River. It is peppered with charming hostels for backpackers and eclectic cafes that serve international cuisine, including grilled fish and pancake breakfasts. Hand-knit woollen goods and dreamcatchers are sold in the souvenir shops. The 16th-century Hadimba Devi Temple has a cave shrine and is surrounded by a cedar forest.

Places and attractions in Kullu:

Solang Valley: Solang Valley is a mountain valley located in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. It is 14 kilometers northwest of Manali on the way to Rohtang Pass Solang Valley is famous for its summer andwinter recreational activities. There are many places to visit here, and many types of activities can be done. There is a blanket of snow here throughout the year. According to the state tourism department, about 100,000 foreign tourists came here in 2008.

Bhrigu Lake or Brighu Lake: Bhrigu Lake or Brighu Lake is a lake located at an altitude of about 4,300 meters (14,100 ft) in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located east of the Rohtang Pass and about 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) from Gulaba village.

Manikaran: Manikaran is located in the Parvati Valley on the river Parvati, northeast of Bhuntar in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh It has an elevation of 1760 meters and is located 4 kilometres from Kasol, 45 kilometres from Kullu, and 35 kilometres from Bhuntar.

Basheshwar Mahadev Temple: Basheshwar Mahadev Temple is located about 15 km from Kullu. This ancient temple is said to have been built in the 8th century. Situated on the banks of the river Beas, this temple has a large Yoni Lingam, which represents Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati.

Jalori Pass: Jalori Pass, located in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, is at an altitude of about 10,800 feet above sea level. This pass is a great place for biking and trekking lovers. From Jalori Pass, one can get a 360-degree view of the Himalayan mountain range. Near Jalori Pass, there is an ancient lake named Sevolsar. This lake is an hour and a half walk from Jalori Pass. The area is known for its lush green meadows, dense alpine forests, and spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayas.

Raghunath Temple: King Jagat Singh of Kullu was cursed for killing Brahma, due to which he developed leprosy. In such a situation, a Baba Payahari told him that it would be beneficial if the king would bring the idol of Lord Raghunath from the Tretanath temple of Ayodhya and take a bath in its charanamrit. On this, Pandit Damodar was given the responsibility of bringing the idol from there.

Tirthan Valley Road: Located at an altitude of more than 1600 meters above sea level, Tirthan Valley is considered a perfect weekend getaway on the banks of the river, where the greenery makes everyone crazy about it. Located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, Tirthan Valley takes its name from the Tirthan River, which flows along its banks.

The Great Himalayan National Park: The Great Himalayan National Park conservation area contains distinct broadleaf and coniferous forest types that form a mosaic of habitats in steep valleysidelandscapes. It is a dense, natural, and biodiverse protected area that includes 25 types of forests and a rich array of fauna species.

Rohtang La: This pass is also known for its sudden extreme changes in weather. It is also known as the gateway to Lahaul and Spiti districts. There is a blanket of snow here throughout the year. According to the state tourism department, about 100,000 foreign tourists came here in 2008.

Vashisht: Vashisht is a hamlet in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a popular tourist destination. Vashisht is a village located 3 kilometres from Manali, across the Beas River.

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