
Tour & Travels
Located in the Himalayas, the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh is replete with snowy mountains, lush forests, hilly terrains, and numerous water bodies. The Himachal tour packages are highly popular in North India because of the scenic beauty and pleasant climate of state. The ‘Abode of Snow’ is known for its adventure activities, religious centers, colonial heritage, and romantic getaways.
The Himachal tour packages cover some of the most popular destinations in Himachal Pradesh. These include Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kufri, Kullu, Mcleodganj, Khajjiar, and Kasol. These destinations are well-connected with the rest of the major Indian cities by air, rail, and road.
Himachal is a year-round destination. The numerous hill stations attract a lot of tourists during the summers. While in winters, tourists come here to enjoy the snow and snow-activities. From honeymooners to adventure seekers, and from nature lovers to those seeking a break from the hustle-bustle of city life; the Himachal packages have something for travelers of every kind. For those who do not want to splash their cash, several budget tour packages to Himachal are easily available.
Tourists looking forward to carry home souvenirs have a host of options to buy from. They can choose from a wide variety of local handicrafts such as shawls, wooden items, jewelry of semi-precious stones, baskets, and Tibetan carpets. Best places to buy these items include Shimla, Manali, Dalhousie, and Mcleodganj. Indeed, with tour packages in Himachal, holidaymakers are presented with a plethora of choices to make their trip memorable.
Himachal tour packages from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata are bouquets of pleasurable vacations. In addition to partaking in various delightful activities, travelers can relish authentic delicacies of the State. Cuisine of this mountain dotted State has an irresistible aroma. Vacationers can relish treats like Babru (Himachali variation of kachoris), Kaddoo ka Khatta, and Chha Gosht (marinated lamb meat cooked in a gravy of gram flour, yoghurt and spices). Those having sweet tooth can treat their taste buds to Mittha (sweetened rice mixed with dry fruits), and Patande (Indian pancakes).
