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After you reach Chandigarh, you will be transferred to Narkanda in the district of Shimla on a guided road drive after being greeted by the Swan Tours representative. They assist you to the hotel in Narkanda amidst the beautiful sceneries and refresh yourself soon after check-in. Have a nature stroll along the streets near the hotel or resort and stay overnight soon after you have breakfast.
After eating the warm breakfast, you will get ready to hit on the trekking trails to a lot of places that you are going to enjoy the most. Other activities that you can come across when you are here are, rappelling, rock climbing, skiing and so on depending on the weather conditions. Have a trek to Jhamunda Meadow, Hatu Peak and Jao Bag turn after turn and then have lunch. Post lunch, enjoy some games like Carom, Pool or Table Tennis or Burma Bridge, Valley Crossing, and Double Rope Walk for fun and frolic. Return to the hotel or resort in Narkanda and stay overnight.
Wake up to the morning breakfast and head to Kinnaur that is located on the Tibetan border of Southeastern Himachal surrounded by the mountain peaks and valleys. Proceed to the Sangla Valley that is known as one of the most beautiful valleys of the country. Throughout your tour to Kinnaur, you will come across the beautiful valleys, orchards, cedar trees and also the clear waters of the river. Later, visit the Bering nag Temple that is devoted to the snake god of Lord Shiva along with the Kamru Fort and Kamakshi Devi Temple. Return back to the hotel and stay overnight after check-in!
Soon after eating the morning breakfast, you will be heading towards Chitkul that is 4 hours away that is known as the last village of the country before Tibet border. You can come across a lot of locations like a small Buddhist temple, houses with wooden plank roofs, a small tower, a monastery called Kagyupa Temple, and a view of the river Baspa. After the wonderful day out, return to the hotel in Kinnaur and stay overnight post-dinner.
Post the early morning breakfast, you will head towards Narkanda and pay homage to the Bhimkali temple at Sarahan that is devoted to the holy shrines of Lord Kali and drive back to Narkanda. Check-in the Tethys and stay overnight after having dinner.
Start the day with the morning breakfast and set out on a guided tour to Chandigarh that is 173.4 km away from Narkanda. This is the last day of your Shimla to Manali via Kinnaur tour packages, that has ended well on a good note. Book Himachal tours with Swan Tours and discover Shimla to Manali via Kinnaur at best price.
Important Remark
These are indicative rates per person on the basis of 30 guests traveling together in a group coach tour on specific dates. Rates will increase for smaller families and individuals.
Offers can also be customised with International branded hotels such as Marriott , Hilton , Taj , Oberois , Best Western , etc .
Pricing On Request
Pricing On Request
(Except For Festive Period & Long Weekends)
Hotel Category
Package Cost Per Adult
Budget
Rs. 6000
Standard
Rs. 7000
Deluxe
Rs. 8000
Super Deluxe
Rs. 9500
Luxury
Rs. 10500
Premium
Rs. 12000
SEASON PERIOD
01st October 2024 – 31st March 2025
(Except For Festive Period, Long Weekends, Christmas & New Year Period)
Hotel Category
Package Cost Per Adult
Budget
Rs. 7000
Standard
Rs. 8000
Deluxe
Rs. 9000
Super Deluxe
Rs. 10000
Luxury
Rs. 12000
Premium
Rs. 14000
Accommodation
On Request
Accommodation
Hotel Category
Delhi
Agra
Jaipur
Budget
Hotel Suzi International / Hotel Grace
Hotel Dazzle / Riya Palace
Thikana Palace / Hotel Chitra Katha
Standard
Trim Room @ Palm D’or/ Hotel NirmalMahal
Panna Paradise / Optimum Tara Palace
Trim Mount Blue Jaipur / Rajputana Haveli
Deluxe
Grand Uddhav / Hotel Godwin Deluxe
Hotel Dasaprakash / Taj Villa
Amer Valley By Parfait / Om Niwas
Super Deluxe
Legend Inn / Florence Inn
Hotel Amar / Royale Residency
Nahargarh Haveli / Krishna Palace
Luxury
Regent Grand / Mantra Amaltas
AtulyaaTaj/ The Retreat
Nirbana Palace A Heritage Hotel / Zone By The Park
Premium
Radisson Blu PaschimVihar / Holiday Inn New Delhi MayurVihar
Radisson Hotel Agra / Clarks Shiraz
Ramada Jaipur / Laxmi Palace Heritage Boutique Hotel
Inclusions
What’s Included
What’s Excluded
- On Request
- On Request
Introducing Delhi Jaipur and Agra with Fatehpur Sikri Tour
The People in Delhi Jaipur and Agra
As in the rest of India, the people of the Golden Triangle are a colorful mix of communities, religious, languages and traditional tribes. All the gradations of the caste system are found here the upper brahmins and kshatriyas, the middle-ranking, vaishyas and the lowest, menial labourers. Almost all of India’s communities are represented in Delhi: dark-skinned Tamils and Keralites, lighter-skinned Punjabis, the shorter, squatter Bengalis, as well as Maharashtrians, Gujaratis and students from the north-eastern states of Assam and Nagaland.
It is interesting to see how certain communities have created their own housing areas in the capital. Janak Puri in west Delhi is dominated by Keralites and Tamils, while Chittaranjan Park in south Delhi is made up almost entirely by Bengalis. It is complete with a market that stocks a wide variety of delicious fish.
Thousands of migrant labourers from the villages of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana swarm into Delhi to look for work. Certain jobs and services have become associated with distinct communities and castes. Tribal Christian girls from Bihar work as housemaids, a number of plumbers come from Orissa, the nurses from Kerala, and the doss (south Indian bread) restaurants are, of course, all staffed by Tamils or Keralites.
In Delhi you can also see the puppie, or Punjabi Upwardly Mobile Professional, zoom by in a Hyundai or Honda and swing in the city’s booming night-clubs. India’s Generations x are called trendy conservatives. They dress fashionably and listen to the latest western pop music, but few are able to break out of parental control. Living together, having gay relationships and even divorce are still fairly unacceptable.
In Rajasthan the most visible group are the Rajputs — the warriors representing different noble houses — like the Kachhawahas of Jaipur, the Rathods of Jodhpur and the Sisodias of Mewar. Together with the brahmins they constitute less than a tenth of Rajasthan’s population. With a brightly coloured turban and handlebar moustache, the Rajput prides himself on his ancestry, although many have now fallen on hard times and have been forced to convert their ancestral properties into luxury hotels. Rajput villagers might be tall and brightly turbaned, but they are also impoverished and skinny.

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