Duration: 9 Days (Delhi- Chail- Shimla- Manali-
Dharamsala- Pathankot- Amritsar- Delhi)
North India tours embrace in itself, the beauty of snow capped hills, dense
lush forests, splendid sights of Shimla, Manali, Dharamsala, Pathankot and
the religious marvels of Amritsar along with the bouquet of historical
monuments of Delhi.
Day
1: Delhi - Shimla
En route, visit to the Chail Palace and ancient Sikh temple. Arrive Shimla.
Check in the hotel and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2: Shimla sightseeing
Visit the Christ Church, St. Michael's Cathedral, Himachal State Museum,
Library, Viceregal Lodge, Mall, Jakhu Temple, Sankat Mochan, Tara Devi,
Bharari Spur, Botanical Garden, Himalayan Aviary, Institute Of Advanced
Studies, Ridge, Prospect Hill, Summer Hill, Chadwick Falls, Fagu and
Annadale.
Day 3: Arrive Manali
Arrive Manali. Check in the hotel and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 4: Manali sightseeing
Morning tour to the Hadimba or Dhungiri temple, Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa,
Old Manali, Temple Of Manu, Rohtang Pass, Tibetan Temple and the Arjun Gufa.
Night stay at the hotel.
Day 5: Arrive Dharamsala
Reach Dharamsala and enjoy the picturesque beauty of the snow- capped
mountains and the landscapes that accompany the travelers all the way till
the destination.
Day
6: Dharamsala sightseeing
Morning visit to the Kangra Art Museum, War Memorial, Dall Lake, st. Johns
Church, Tatwani, Machhrial, Bhagsunatth Shrine, Kunal Pathri, Dharmkot,
Norbulinka Institute, Chinmaya Tapovan and Andretta.
Day 7: Arrive Amritsar
Reach Amritsar and check in the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 8: Amritsar sightseeing
Morning visit to the Sikh's sacred, the golden temple and other places
worth visiting.
Day 9:Return to Delhi
Return to Delhi and carry on to the onward destinations.
(20 Days / 19 Nights)

Trekking,
Rafting and Biking. This is a unique experience. One can explore the
Himachal from very near. The first leg of the tour involves 4 days easy trek
from Manali to Beaskund. The second leg involves white water river rafting
on Beas river and the third and final leg involves by cycling over Jolori
Pass to Shimla.
Day 1 : Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi. Meet and welcome on arrival and transfer to hotel. After
check in at hotel followed by briefing about your tour. Overnight at hotel.
Day 2 : Delhi-Chandigarh
Drive to Chandigarh (5/6 hrs.) Afternoon visit Rock garden and other
sightseeing spot. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Day 3 : Chandigarh-Manali
Drive to Manali with enroute packed lunch. Evening arrive Manali and check
into hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 4 : In Manali
Day at leisure for acclimatization. Overnight at hotel.
Day 5 : Manali/Solang Nallah
Start trek to Solang Nallah (5 kms). Arrive and camp. Overnight at hotel.
Day 6 : Solang/Dhundi
Morning trek to Dhundi (4 kms). Arrive at beautiful campsite overnight in
camp.
Day 7 : Dhundi-Beaskund
Trek to Beaskund (3-4 hrs.), the source of riveer Beas. Arrive and
overnight at camp.
Day 8 : Beaskund
Trek and explore the area. Overnight at camp.
Day 9 : Beaskund/ Dhundi / Solang Nallah
Trek back to Dhundi and continue to Solang Nallaha, Arrive and Drive to
Manali. Overnight at hotel.
Day 10 : Manali/Kullu/ Aut
Drive to Kullu and start Rafting. River rafting is an exciting sport for
those who are adventurously inclined reasonable fit. A 20 kms. Approx.
stretch of river Beas downstream from Kullu to Aut provide an excelent
opportunity for the lovers go this sport to enjoy the thrill of rafting, the
challenging and continuous rapids. Two days rafting on river Beas. Overnight
at river beach camping.
Day 11 : Aut/Soja
Breakfast at camp. Take charge of your mountain cycle. Biking to Soja, a
beautiful place of the area. Arrive and Overnight camp.
Day 12 : Soja-Over Jalori Pass/ Kanagh
Biking over the Jaloripass (10,500 ft). enroute visit to Saryolsar, a
legendery lake. Afternoon arrive and camp near the rest house. Overnight.
Day 13 : Kanagh/ UNA
Biking to Una, a Hindustan - Tibet road-head. Arrive and camp near the
town. Overnight at camp / Rest House.
Day 14 : UNA-Rampur

Bike
to Rampur, which was once the capital of Himalayan Kingdom of Rampur Busher.
Overnight at Tourist Bungalow.
Day 15 : Sarhan-Sangla Valley
Cycling to Sangla valley. Overnight at camp.
Day 16 : In Sangla
Cycling in Sangla valley. Overnight at camp.
Day 17 : Sangla-Sarhan
Cycling back to Sarhan. Arrive and check into Hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 18 : Sarhan-Shimla
Drive to Shimla a capital of Himachal Pradesh. Overnight at hotel.
Day 19 : Shimla-Delhi
Depart for Delhi with enroute lunch at Chandigarh. Arrive and check into
hotel. Overnight.
Day 20 : Delhi-Out
In time transfer to Airport to board International Flight for onward
destination.
(21 Days / 20 Nights)

The
Himalayan region in India with its varied geographical landscape provides
some great trails for cycling and motor biking. Cycling and biking are two
of the adventure activities that many people enjoy on adventure tours in
India. As you trudge up the Himalayan roads to reach some of the highest
towns and villages, you see a different India unfold -which is rustic,
pollution free, serene and charming. In fact there is no better way to
discover a tiny hamlet or a non-descript town in the foothi
Day 1 : Arrive Delhi.
Meet on arrival and transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 2 : Delhi Corbett National Park
Drive to Corbett N. Park. Arrive and check into hotel. Overnight.
Day 3 : CORBETT N. PARK Full day explore the park.
The Park established in 1936 as Indias first national park, Corbett is
famous for its wide variety of wildlife and its beautiful location. It
covers 520 sq. km. on the banks of the Ramganga River in the foothills of
the Himalaya. It may seem incongruous for a national park to be named after
a famous British hunter-Jim Corbett is best known for his book The
man-eaters of Kumaon, and was greatly revered by local people for shooting
tigers that had developed a liking for human flesh. More commonly seen
wildlife includes wild elephant, langur monkey (black face, long tail),
rhesus macaque, peacock, and several types of deer including chital, sambar,
hog deer and barking-deer, monitor lizard, wild boar and jackal. Overnight
at Park
Day 4 : Corbett - Thalisain (1350 m)
Morning take charge your mountain bike and ride 55 kms to Thalisain. Arrive
and overnight at camp.
Morning ride bike to Mandakal (approx.60 kms). Overnight at camp.
Day 6 : Mandakal Pauri
Morning ride bike to PAURI : Situated at a height of 1,818 m, is the
capital of the foot hill district, this town with a population of 15,000 is
an area of imaginative scenery, incredible landscapes and delightful
weather. Bhuvaneshwari Devi Temple is located near the town of Pauri.
Overnight at Tourist Bungalow.
Day 7 : Pauri Srinagar
Start riding bike towards to Srinagar(35 kms). SRINAGAR : At an altitude of
579 m (1,900 ft.), where the cold, placid waters of the Alaknanda flow on
unhindered Srinager, was founded by King Ajaypal of Tehri Garhwal in the
14th century and was its capital till 1803. During the halcyon days of the
Maharajas of Garhwal, Srinager was the home of the famous Garhwal School of
Painting. Overnight at Touris Bungalow.
Day 8 : Srinagar Rudraprayag (35kms)
Morning ride your bike towards - RUDRAPRAYAG : Rudraprayag at an altitude
of 610 meters (2,000 ft. ). The confluence of the Mandakini from Kedarnath
and the Alaknanda flowing from Badrinath, this is the point where the road
branches of to both the shrines. The ancient Narad Muni meditated here for
several years at the temple of Rudranath. With a population of 5,000. Arrive
and overnight at Tourist Bungalow.
Day 9 : Rudraprayag Karanprayag (30 kms)
Commence your riding till KARANPRAYAG : At a height of 788 m (2,600 ft.),
Karanprayag is the place where centuries ago, Karna, hero of the
Mahabharata, worshipped Saturn (Surya) or the Sun God. Nanda Devi towering
above at 7,816 m (25,634 ft.), and surrounded by an array of glittering
peaks, Trishul, Drona Giri, Narad Ghunti, Mrigathuni and Maiktoli. It is the
ancient temple, devoted to Uma and Karna. Arrive and O/Night at Tourist
Bungalow.
Day 10 : Karaqnprayag Chamoli (50 kms)
Ride your bike towards to CHAMOLI : Chamoli is mentioned in the Taleshwar
Copper Plate Grant, one of the plates left behind by the ancient Katyuri
kings, who ruled Kumaon from the Gupta dynasty (3rd century AD) onward till
the 14th century when the Chand kings, rose to power. At a height of 960 m
(3,500 ft.) this pretty little town is the capital of Chamoli which is the
middle district of the three border districts and which is covered by the
basin of the Alaknanda. Overnight at T/ Bungalow.
Day 11 : Chamoli - Helang (1524 m) (30 kms)
Morning ride your bike to HELANG : At an altitude of 1,524 m (5,000 ft.).
Nestling in the beautiful valley of Urgam is Kalpeshwar Temple, one of the
Punch Kedras, where there is an ancient temple to Shiva. Overnight at
T/Bungalow.
Day 12 : Helang Joshimath (1875 mtrs-40 kms)
Ride your bike to JOSHIMATH : Winter seat of the Rawal Sahib of the
Badrinath shrine. Joshimath is the home of the semi-pastoral Bhotias, an
Indo-Mongolian people. Overnight at T/ Bungalow.
Day 13 : Joshimath - Sri Badrinath (3096 m)
Ride your bike to Badrinath. Afternoon free. Overnight at hotel.
Day 14 : In Badrinath
SRI BADRINATH : No pilgrimage is complete till a visit to this beautiful
15.25 m (50 ft.) tall shrine on the right bank of the Rishi Ganga
(Alaknanda). The Naga Parbat, over which the Neelkanth Peak looms, almost
directly above, is believed to contain riches beyond belief. Explore around.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 15 : Sri Badrinath - Auli (2519 m)
Ride back your bike to Joshimath and the continue to AULI : No matter where
you are, if you are looking for the best ski slopes, come to Auli. And for
those who year to learn no other place matches Auli. Beside from providing a
3 km long slope (ranging from 2519 m to 3049 m), it offers a 180 panoramic
view of peaks like the Nanda Devi (7817 m), Kamet (7756 m), Mana Parbat
(7273 m) and Dunagiri (7066 m). Arrive and overnight at T/Bungalow.
Day 16 : Auli - Chamoli (960 m)
Ride back your bike to Chamoli. Arrive and overnight at Tourist Bungalow.
Day 17 : Chamoli - Rudraprayag (610 m)
Morning start riding along with the river Alaknanda till Rudraprayag. Arive
and Overnight at Tourist Bungalow.
Day 18 : Rudraprayag - Deoprayag (618 m)

Continue
ride the bike along with Alaknanda till DEOPRAYAG : Where the Bhagirathi and
the Alaknanda become the Ganges. Deoprayag is, in a literal sense the birth
place of the Ganges and is next only to Prayagraj in its importance as the
Ganges flowed from Shivas locks. At an altitude of 618 m (2,000 ft.) here
are ancient temples of Raghunathji and Lord Shiva which are both landmarks
as well as the Raghunath Kirti Mahavidyalaya, the headquarters of the pandas
of Badrinath. Overnight at Tourist Bungalow.
Day 19 : Deoprayag - Rishikesh (335 m)
A last day Riding of your bike along with River Ganges till RESHIKESH :
Rishikesh, situated on the right bank of river Ganga and surrounded on three
sides by Himalayan ranges, known from medieval time as celestial abode, is a
great pilgrimage center of India, attracting a large number of pilgrimage
center of India, attracting a large number of pilgrims. This is the gateway
to the kingdom of gods and pilgrimage to Badrinath. Kedarnath, Gangotri and
Yamunotri are clustered with Ashrams, Tourist Rest Houses. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 20 : Rishikesh Delhi
Morning free. Afternoon visit to Haridwar and continue drive to Delhi.
Arrive and check into hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 21 : Delhi Out
Day at leisure. In time transfer to International airport to board flight
for onwards destinations.