In the evening departure from Delhi to Dalhousie. Pit stop for dinner in any decent roadside hotel. Overnight transfer.
Reach Dalhousie, check-in to the hotel and after breakfast get ready to visit Khajjiar and Dainkund Peak. In evening come back to hotel, have your Dinner and rest.
Post breakfast get ready to visit Chamera Lake for picturesque view and boating. Come back to Dalhousie and visit St. John church, Punchpula and local market. Have your dinner and overnight stay at Dalhousie.
Post breakfast and check-out from the hotel transfer to Amritsar. Reach Amritsar, check-in to the hotel and later visit Golden temple. Come back to the hotel and rest.
Post breakfast and check-out first visit Jallianwala Bagh and have you lunch. Later get ready to witness flag off ceremony at Wagha Border. In evening departure to Delhi.
Early morning arrival in Delhi
The tiny tinsel town Dalhousie tucked away in the lap of Himachal Pradesh is a piece of paradise for all travelers. It boasts of old-world charm, mesmerizing natural landscape, pine-clad valleys, flower-bedecked meadows, fast-flowing rivers, magnificent misty mountains, and some of the most spectacular views in the world. The air smells of Scottish and Victorian architecture and the ambiance reminds you of the pristine British flavors.
Dalhousie, one of the favorites among most tourists traveling to Himanchal Pradesh is famously known for its mesmerizing natural beauty and its old-world charm. This hill station was one of the most favorite summer destinations of the ruling Britishers and this is truly reflected in the majestic Victorian-style mansions in this region. Dalhousie is known for its scenic beauty has several mountains and river streams that tourists must visit. Among them, the most famous are Panch Pulla, Satdhara Falls, and the Daikund peak.
Home of the glorious Golden Temple, the iconic city of Amritsar, portrays the heroic character of Punjab. A day in this peaceful city starts with the spiritual prayers from Gurudwaras. The original name of first the ancient lake, then of the temple complex, and later the surrounding city, meaning “pool of ambrosial nectar.”
Amritsar is the spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh Religion. This place is also famous for its Jallianwala Bagh massacre and its proximity to Wagah Border. The satiating food and generous dollops of legendary Punjabi hospitality further connive to cast a spell upon the visitor. Amritsar today is a thriving city with active trade and tourism industries.
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