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Himachal Package ( 8N-9D)

  • Destinations:- Himachal & jammu
  • Duration:- 7 Nights.
  • Price:- INR. 0/- per couple

A journey through Himachal promises a vibrating and rejuvenating experience with nature at its best. Himachal offers picturesque lush green valleys providing beautiful views of snow capped peaks, frui...

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DAY 01: Arrival Chandigarh

Meet on arrival at railway station or airport and transfer to your hotel. Later in the evening visit the famous temple of Shakumbhri Devi (one of the Shakti Peeth) at Mansa. Evening free to explore the city beautiful. Overnight at hotel


Night Stay In Chandigarh

DAY 02: : Chandigarh/ Naina Devi/ Chintpurni/ Jawala Ji (277 kms)


After breakfast proceed to Naina Devi. Upon arrival visit the temple. Then proceed to Jwalaji enroute visiting Chintpurni temple. On arrival check into the hotel for overnight stay.

Night Stay In Dharamsala

DAY 03: Jwalaji / Chamunda / Dharamshala (112 kms/ full day)

After breakfast, continue your journey towards Jwalaji temple. Jwalaji in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh is well-known for the famous Jwalaji Temple which is one of the fifty-one Shakti Peeths in the country. Jwalaji (flame) or Jwala Mukhi (flame mouth) is probably the most ancient temple discussed besides Vaishno Devi. It is mentioned in the Mahabharata and other scriptures. There is a natural cave where eternal flames continue to burn. Later continue drive to the temple of Chamunda. Chamunda Devi is a Shakti shrine on the Baner River. This colorful shrine has a wrathful form of Durga or Chamunda. The idol in the temple is considered so sacred that it is completely hidden beneath a red cloth. Here Lord Shiva is present in the form of death, destruction & dead bodies along with Devi Chamunda. In the temple the devotees can see scenes from the Devi Mahatmya, Ramayan and Mahabharata. In evening arrive in Dharamshala.Overnight at hotel.


Night Stay In Dharamsala

DAY 04: Dharamshala

Morning half day city tour visiting Church, Bhagsu Nag Temple and Tibetan Monastery. Afternoon free to explore Mc Leodganj on own. Overnight at hotel.


Night Stay In Dharamsala

DAY 05: Dharamshala-Jammu- Katra (250 Kms/ 8 Hrs)

After breakfast proceed to Katra. Upon arrival check into the hotel for overnight stay.


Night Stay In Katra

DAY 06: Katra-VAISHNO DEVI- Katra

Early morning transfer to Katra – the base camp of Vaisno Devi Yatra. After registration, you’ll start the 13 kms trek of Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra. After Darshan of Mata Vaishno Devi, trek down to Katra for overnight stay.


Night Stay In Katra

DAY 07: Katra-Amritsar (250 kms/ 8 hrs)

After breakfast, drive towards Amritsar. Amritsar city is one of the major cities of the Punjab state in India. This city was founded by Guru Ram Das ji in 1574 on land bought by him for 700 rupees (14.42 USD or 8.9 GBP) from the owners of the village of Tung. At that time, it was known as Guru Da Chakk. Since then this city has been known as Amritsar (after the name of the sarovar). It is here that the Akal Takht (The throne of immortality, lit. the never ending throne) the seat of Sikh political power was built by Guru Hargobind ji in 1609. Two flags representing temporal and spiritual authority and Sikh sovereignty were set up in front of the Akal Takht. Here Guru Hargobind ji wore two swords of Miri and Piri (temporal and transcendental authority). Overnight in hotel.


Night Stay In Amritsar

DAY 08: Amritsar

After breakfast visit Golden Temple. The Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) is considered the most holiest shrine by Sikhs. The 11th and eternal Guru Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is present inside it. The fourth Guru of Sikhism, Guru Ram Das, excavated a tank in 1577 which subsequently became known as Amritsar (meaning: Pool of the Nectar of Immortality), giving its name to the city that grew around it. In due course, a splendid Sikh edifice, the Harmandir Sahib (Temple of God),[3] was constructed in the middle of this tank which became the supreme centre of Sikhism. Its sanctum came to house the Adi Granth comprising compositions, Sikh values, philosophies and teachings of the Sikh Gurus and other saints of Guru Nanak s time, e.g. Ravidas a Hindu Guru, Baba Farid a Sufi Sant (Saint) and Kabir, all of whom the Sikhs refer to as the Bhagats. Its construction was mainly intended as a place of worship for men and women from all walks of life and all religions to come and worship God equally. Afternoon visit Wagah Border to view change of guard ceremony. Late evening visit Golden temple to view Palaki Ceremony. Overnight at hotel.


Night Stay In Amritsar

DAY 09: Departure Amritsar

After breakfast, depart Amritsar (by train or flight) for onwards journey.

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