Mountain Holiday Plans
Looking for an adventurous getaway? Discover the beauty of the Himalayas with mountain holidays in Shimla, Manali, and Palampur. Enjoy stunning scenery, hiking, and skiing, all while immersing yourself in local culture. Whether you are seeking a romantic escape or family fun, these destinations offer something for everyone. Book your trip today!
Kullu Manali Adventure Package with 4* Resort Stay
Explore the most appreciated getaway of Himachal. Snow covered peaks, alluring ambience, gorgeous valleys and lush greenery, Kullu , Manali has it all.

Best Of Himachal (Ex Pathankot) 8 Nights / 9 Days
Himachal Pradesh, situated in the Western Himalayas, is one of the eleven mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks and extensive river systems. Himachal Pradesh is also referred to as “Dev Bhoomi” as it has…

Best Of Himachal (Ex Chandigarh) 8 Nights / 9 Days
Himachal Pradesh, situated in the Western Himalayas, is one of the eleven mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks and extensive river systems. Himachal Pradesh is also referred to as “Dev Bhoomi” as it has…

Autumn Winter Getaways Manali (2 Nights / 3 Days)
Explore the most appreciated getaway of Himachal. Snow covered peaks, alluring ambience, gorgeous valleys and lush greenery, Manali has it all.

Autumn Winter Getaways Palampur (2 Nights / 3 Days)
Embraced by the serenity of sprawling tea estates from the British era, Palampur is a small mountain town nested in the Lap of Snow Capped Dhauladhars.

Autumn Winter Getaways Dharamshala (2 Nights / 3 Days)
Popularly known as ‘Little Lhasa of India’, Dharamshala lies on the scenic stretch of land of Kangra Valley. The town was the holy residence of the exiled Tibetan monk Dalai Lama, which is reflected in its tranquillity.

Autumn Winter Getaways Dalhousie (2 Nights / 3 Days)
Dalhousie was established in 1854 as a summer retreat for the British. This is reflected in the culture and architecture of Dalhousie which is reminiscent of the British era.