5 Days Himachal Tour Package from Mumbai
- Places Covered: Himachal
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
- Customization: Available
Mumbai to Himachal Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Chandigarh & Transfer to Shimla, Local Sightseeing
Upon arrival from Mumbai at Chandigarh by air, train, or bus, travelers receive a warm welcome and transfer to Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Following hotel check-in and some relaxation, an exploration of Shimla’s local attractions commences. The evening allows for leisurely strolls along the famous pedestrian street.
- The Ridge, Shimla: This large open space in the heart of Shimla offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It is a hub of cultural activities and hosts many government functions and festivals. Situated along the Mall Road, it features historical landmarks and serves as a popular promenade for visitors. The Ridge, Shimla
- Christ Church: Standing majestically on The Ridge, Christ Church is the second oldest church in North India, an architectural marvel built in the neo-Gothic style. Its stained-glass windows depict scenes from the life of Jesus Christ, adding to its historical and spiritual significance. The church remains a prominent landmark and a symbol of Shimla’s colonial heritage.
- Mall Road: The main street of Shimla, Mall Road is a bustling commercial and cultural center. It is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes, offering a variety of local handicrafts, woolens, and souvenirs. The road is exclusively for pedestrians, providing a relaxed and enjoyable environment for visitors to explore and unwind.
Day 2: Kufri Excursion & Shimla Exploration
After breakfast, an exciting excursion to Kufri unfolds, a small hill station renowned for its scenic beauty and adventure activities. The afternoon involves further exploration of Shimla’s iconic spots, followed by an evening at leisure.
- Kufri: Located just 17 km from Shimla, Kufri is famous for its stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas and its winter sports activities. The region transforms into a snowy paradise during winter, offering opportunities for skiing and tobogganing. It also serves as an entry point to the Himalayan Nature Park. Kufri
- Himalayan Nature Park: Situated in Kufri, this park is home to a variety of Himalayan flora and fauna, including musk deer, barking deer, and different species of pheasants. It provides an opportunity for visitors to experience the rich biodiversity of the region in a protected natural habitat. The park emphasizes conservation and environmental education.
- Jakhu Temple: Perched atop Jakhu Hill, the highest peak in Shimla, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is famously known for housing a colossal 108-feet tall statue of Hanuman, visible from various parts of Shimla. The temple offers breathtaking views of the Shivalik ranges and the town of Sanjauli.
Day 3: Shimla to Manali via Kullu Valley
Following breakfast, the journey from Shimla to Manali commences, a scenic drive that passes through the enchanting Kullu Valley. The picturesque landscapes and refreshing mountain air enhance the travel experience. Upon arrival in Manali, hotel check-in and an overnight stay are arranged.
- Kullu Valley: Often referred to as the ‘Valley of Gods’, Kullu is renowned for its magnificent temples, sprawling apple orchards, and pristine natural beauty. The valley is nestled between the Pir Panjal and the Great Himalayan ranges, offering spectacular views of snow-capped peaks and the gushing Beas River. It is a hub for adventure sports like rafting and paragliding. Kullu Valley
- Beas River: The Beas River is one of the major rivers flowing through Kullu Valley, originating from Beas Kund near Rohtang Pass. Its swift currents and clear waters are central to the valley’s ecosystem and cultural life, supporting various agricultural activities and serving as a popular spot for river rafting and other water sports.
Day 4: Solang Valley & Manali Local Sightseeing
After breakfast, an excursion to Solang Valley is planned, famous for its thrilling adventure activities and stunning views. The afternoon is dedicated to exploring Manali’s prominent local attractions, ensuring a comprehensive experience of the town’s charm. The day concludes with a night stay in Manali.
- Solang Valley: Known as a hub for adventure sports, Solang Valley offers a myriad of activities throughout the year. In winter, it transforms into a skiing paradise, while in summer, visitors can enjoy paragliding, zorbing, and cable car rides. The valley provides magnificent views of glaciers and snow-capped peaks, making it a popular destination for thrill-seekers and nature lovers. Solang Valley
- Hadimba Devi Temple: This unique ancient temple, nestled amidst deodar forests, is dedicated to Hadimba Devi, the wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Constructed in 1553, its distinctive four-tiered pagoda-style roof and intricately carved wooden doors showcase Himachali architectural brilliance. The temple’s serene setting offers a spiritual retreat. Hadimba Devi Temple
- Old Manali: Situated uphill from the main town, Old Manali retains a bohemian charm with its quaint guesthouses, cafes, and shops. It offers a laid-back atmosphere, distinct from the bustling new town, attracting backpackers and those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst apple orchards and traditional Himachali homes. The area provides stunning views of the Manaslu River.
Day 5: Manali to Chandigarh Departure
On the final day, after breakfast and hotel check-out, the return journey from Manali to Chandigarh commences. Travelers are dropped off at the airport or railway station for their onward journey, concluding the memorable Himachal tour.
Shimla and Kufri Sightseeing Itinerary
This section details the specific attractions and activities planned for the Shimla and Kufri segments of the tour, highlighting historical sites, natural parks, and scenic viewpoints that define these captivating destinations in Himachal Pradesh.
Manali Sightseeing Itinerary
This segment outlines the key sightseeing locations and adventurous pursuits available in and around Manali, including high-altitude valleys, ancient temples, and vibrant local markets, providing a complete picture of the Manali experience.
3 Star Hotels in Shimla and Manali
Accommodation for the tour is provided in carefully selected 3-star hotels in both Shimla and Manali. These hotels offer comfortable rooms, essential amenities, and a pleasant stay, ensuring a relaxing retreat after a day of exploration. Guests can expect a clean environment, professional service, and convenient access to local attractions.
Himachal Package Price from Mumbai
Prices are calculated per person based on group size for the 5 Days Himachal Tour Package.
- For 2 persons: Rs. 17760 per person
- For 3 persons: Rs. 13760 per person
- For 4-7 persons: Rs. 11760 (for 4 persons) – Rs. 10903 (for 7 persons) per person
- For 8-10 persons: Rs. 10560 per person
- For 11-12 persons: Rs. 9760 per person
Inclusions in Himachal Tour Package
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Exclusions in Himachal Package from Mumbai
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Himachal Trip from Mumbai
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Himachal Package Booking
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Cancellation Policy for Himachal Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
Frequently Asked Questions – Himachal Travel Guide
Q: What is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh from Mumbai?
A: The best time to visit Himachal Pradesh is from March to June for pleasant weather, and from October to February for snowfall and winter sports. The monsoon season (July-September) is also beautiful but requires caution due to landslides.
Q: How is the connectivity from Mumbai to Chandigarh?
A: Mumbai is well-connected to Chandigarh by direct flights and numerous train services, offering convenient options for travelers. The journey by air takes approximately 2-3 hours, while train travel can range from 18-24 hours.
Q: What type of clothing should be packed for a Himachal tour?
A: Packing depends on the season. Light woolens are suitable for summer evenings, while heavy woolens, jackets, and thermal wear are essential for winter months. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended regardless of the season.
Q: Are there ATM facilities available in Shimla and Manali?
A: Yes, both Shimla and Manali are major tourist destinations with ample ATM facilities from various banks. It is still advisable to carry some cash for smaller transactions or in remote areas.
Q: Is it safe to travel to Himachal Pradesh for families?
A: Himachal Pradesh is generally considered a safe destination for family travel. Local authorities maintain law and order, and tourist-friendly infrastructure is well-developed. It is always recommended to follow local guidelines and safety precautions.
Q: What kind of food can be expected during the tour?
A: The tour includes breakfast. Meals typically feature a mix of Indian and local Himachali cuisine. Restaurants in Shimla and Manali offer a wide range of dining options, from local dhabas to multi-cuisine restaurants.
Q: Are medical facilities easily accessible in Shimla and Manali?
A: Both Shimla and Manali have government hospitals and private clinics, ensuring access to medical facilities. For serious emergencies, Chandigarh, with its advanced medical infrastructure, is the nearest major city.
Q: Can customizing the itinerary be done for specific preferences?
A: Customization options may be available depending on the tour operator and the specific package. It is recommended to discuss any specific preferences or requirements at the time of booking to ensure the tour aligns with individual interests.
Q: What are the common local handicrafts to buy in Himachal?
A: Himachal Pradesh is famous for its intricate handicrafts, including Kullu shawls, Himachali caps, wooden carvings, traditional jewelry, and Thangka paintings. These items make for excellent souvenirs and gifts.
Q: Is a travel guide necessary for sightseeing in Shimla and Manali?
A: While a dedicated travel guide is not included in the package, local guides can be hired at major attractions for an additional fee. Many sites have information boards, and a comprehensive itinerary provides sufficient details for independent exploration.
Important Travel Information for Himachal Package
- Identification Proof: Always carry valid photo identification such as an Aadhar Card, Passport, or Driver’s License. This is essential for hotel check-ins and various permits.
- Weather Conditions: Himachal’s weather can be unpredictable. Check forecasts before travel and pack layers, regardless of the season, to adapt to temperature fluctuations.
- Altitude Sickness: Some areas in Himachal Pradesh are at high altitudes. Stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities on the first day, and consult a physician if experiencing symptoms of altitude sickness.
- Connectivity: While major towns have good mobile network coverage, some remote areas might have limited or no connectivity. Inform family or friends about your itinerary.
- Road Conditions: Mountain roads can be challenging. Drive carefully, especially during monsoon or winter. Travel insurance covering road accidents is advisable.
- Respect Local Culture: Himachal Pradesh has a rich cultural heritage. Dress modestly when visiting temples and monasteries, and respect local customs and traditions.
- Environmental Responsibility: Practice responsible tourism. Do not litter, avoid plastics, and help preserve the pristine natural beauty of the Himalayas.
- Permits: For certain high-altitude areas like Rohtang Pass, specific permits might be required. These are typically arranged by the tour operator, but it is wise to confirm in advance.
- Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes or sturdy trekking shoes are highly recommended, especially if planning to explore hilly terrains or engage in outdoor activities.
- Medication: Carry any personal medications you may need, along with a basic first-aid kit for minor cuts or ailments, as pharmacies might not be readily available in all locations.
- Photography: The landscapes are stunning, but always ask for permission before photographing local people, especially in religious sites, out of respect for their privacy.
- Emergency Contacts: Keep a list of emergency contacts, including local police, medical services, and your tour operator’s contact details, readily accessible.
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Shimla: The Queen of Hills
Shimla, the former summer capital of British India, is renowned for its colonial architecture, panoramic views, and pleasant climate. The town is spread across seven hills, offering a unique blend of historical charm and natural beauty. This 5-day Himachal Tour Package from Mumbai includes two nights in this captivating destination.
The city’s pedestrian-friendly Mall Road and the expansive Ridge serve as central hubs for cultural activities and leisurely strolls. Visitors can explore ancient temples, vibrant markets, and enjoy breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Shimla provides a tranquil escape with its lush greenery and serene atmosphere, making it a perfect starting point for a Himachal adventure.
Manali: The Valley of Gods
Manali, nestled in the picturesque Beas River valley, is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning natural beauty, adventure sports, and spiritual sites. Surrounded by towering mountains and dense pine forests, it offers a refreshing retreat from urban life. The itinerary includes two nights in Manali, allowing ample time for exploration.
The town serves as a gateway to many high-altitude trekking routes and offers thrilling activities like paragliding, zorbing, and river rafting in Solang Valley. Its ancient temples, such as the Hadimba Devi Temple, and the bohemian charm of Old Manali add to its unique appeal. Manali provides an exhilarating experience with its blend of adventure, culture, and spectacular landscapes.
Kullu: Valley of Deities
Kullu, often referred to as the ‘Valley of Gods’, is famous for its scenic beauty, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant traditions. Situated along the banks of the Beas River, it is surrounded by magnificent mountains and lush greenery. The journey from Shimla to Manali takes travelers through this enchanting valley, allowing for a glimpse into its charm.
The valley is renowned for its traditional Kullu shawls, apple orchards, and numerous temples. It is a hub for adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for river rafting in the Beas River. Kullu’s serene environment and picturesque landscapes provide a captivating experience, making it an integral part of the Himachal exploration.





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