“O chamba kitni door...,” echoes softly as you wind through the cedar-kissed trails of Manali, where every pine tree whispers tales of love. From the mystical moonlit nights at Chandratal to the soul-soothing silence of Jibhi’s waterfalls, Himachal opens her arms wide. In Kasol, the Parvati River hums along with the breeze as cafés serve up stories and steaming thukpa. At Jalori Pass, every step on the trail to Serolsar Lake feels like walking through an old pahadi song. This isn’t just a trip — it's a heartfelt “Himachal di galiyan” experience you’ll carry in your soul forever.
Begin with an overnight journey from Delhi to Manali.
Enjoy the scenic Himalayan highways under a starlit sky.
Arrive in Manali and check into a mountain-view resort.
Visit Hadimba Temple amidst cedar trees.
Stroll through Old Manali, explore cafés and shops.
Riverside dinner in the cool mountain breeze.
Overnight stay in Manali.
Drive via Rohtang Pass, pass Gramphu & Batal.
Reach Chandratal Lake at 4,300m altitude.
Camp under a starry sky with bonfire and warm conversations.
Witness sunrise over Chandratal.
Visit Sissu, explore lake and waterfall.
Stop at Solang Valley for paragliding, ATV rides.
Evening at Mall Road for shopping.
Overnight stay in Manali.
Travel to Kasol, by the Parvati River.
Relax with a riverside walk.
Visit Manikaran Sahib and hot springs.
Try Israeli cuisine at a local café.
Overnight stay in riverside cottage.
Drive to Jibhi, a quiet Himalayan village.
Stay in a romantic treehouse.
Visit Jibhi Waterfall.
Candlelight dinner in your treehouse.
Overnight stay in Jibhi.
Drive to Jalori Pass, then hike to Serolsar Lake.
Spend quiet time by the lake.
Return to Jibhi and depart in the evening for Delhi (overnight journey).
Arrive in Delhi with lasting memories of your romantic mountain escape.
Local Language: While Hindi and English are commonly spoken, Himachali dialects like Pahari or Mandi are often used in daily conversations, giving you a unique local flavor.
Cuisine: Don't miss out on Himachali delicacies such as Dham (a traditional rice dish with lentils and curry), Chana Madra, and Sidu, which are often served with a generous helping of love and warmth.
Famous Songs: Songs like Chamba Ka Balam and Madhaniyan are a big part of Himachali heritage. Their soulful lyrics reflect the deep connection locals have with their land and the simple joys of mountain life.
Respect the Local Culture: Himachal locals are warm and welcoming but maintain a strong connection to their traditions. It’s important to respect the customs, especially in religious places and villages.
Weather: The weather can change drastically in Himachal, with warm sunny days turning into chilly evenings. It’s always a good idea to carry some woolens, even in summer, and to check the weather forecast before venturing into higher altitudes.
Accommodation
Buffet breakfast & dinner
Sightseeing per itinerary
Well-spoken & knowledgeable driver
24/7 human assistance
Ground support
All tolls, parking charges, fuel
All inner-line permits
Sedan for all transfers
Lunch
Adventure activities (paragliding, etc.)