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Manali & Kasol Package 3 Night 4 days

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Quick Itinerary: Manali(2N) → Kasol(1N)

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Day 1 Delhi - Manali (570 Kms / 12-14 Hrs)
Meals: No Meals
On arrival at Delhi, transfer to Manali in an A/C Volvo Bus @ 5.30 PM. Manali is a picturesque hill station in Himachal Pradesh, known for its outstanding natural beauty and scenic sightseeing spots. Lofty Himalayas, pleasant sunshine, and the green emerald surrounding add beauty to Manali. Overnight in A/C Volvo Bus.
Meals: Dinner
Our representative will assist you in transferring to the pre-booked hotel upon arrival at Manali. Check in at the hotel, freshen up and enjoy leisure time in the comfort of your room. After Some time, enjoy the city tour, visiting some prominent spots and attractions, including Hadimba Devi Temple, also called Dhungri Temple, Manu Temple, Tibetan Monastery, and Vashisth Village. After enjoying exciting tour of Manali city return back by afternoon and enjoy at your free will (reserved for leisure). Dinner and Overnight stay will be at the hotel in Manali.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and get ready to visit Solang, Him Valley, and Nehru Kund later. Solang Valley is outstandingly beautiful and is an ideal spot to view the majestic snow-covered Himalayas, serene natural surroundings, pristine lake, and fairy-white snow around the year. In Solang Valley, you can enjoy adventure activities, i.e., paragliding, zooming, rope walking, and skiing, all at your own cost, after enjoying the Atal Tunnel, officially recognized as the ‘Longest Highway Tunnel above 10,000 feet’ by the World Book of Records & return to the hotel for Dinner & Overnight stay.
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Excursion to Rohtang Pass till snow point  (Excursion to Rohtang Pass (Guest Own on direct payment & Subject to Permit). Situated at 3979 meters above sea level and 51 kms outside Manali is the mighty Rohtang Pass - the gateway to Lahaul-Spiti valley. It affords a broad panoramic view of the mountains. Here, one can see the majesty of the mountains at their height and splendor. At the top of the pass, the air seems to glitter against the snow as you look down over herringboned ridges into the Lahaul Valley. Evening at Leisure. O/N Hotel  (Closed on Tuesday)

Note: Rohtang Pass Closed from Nov to May Month due to snow
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
After breakfast, drive to Kullu this morning, visit the famous Pashmina Shawl Factory, Or explore the local Market. Later, proceed to Manikaran & Kasol to enjoy the beautiful Parvati river view. Explore local cafes, Dinner, and Overnight stay at Kasol.
Meals: Breakfast
In the morning, enjoy breakfast at check-out of the hotel at 10:00 a.m. (Luggage can be kept at the reception or at the bell desk.) You are free to explore the Local market Cafe. In the evening, catch the Volvo from Kasol at 4:00 PM to proceed to Delhi. Overnight Journey.
Arriving in Delhi, the glorious tour to heavenly Manali comes to an end. In this way, your visit to one of the paradises on earth located amidst the lofty Himalayas ends, offering you glorious memories to cherish for a lifetime.

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  • Assistance on arrival and departure.
  • All ground transfers are in a vehicle like Alto or something similar.
  • All interstate taxes, permits, tolls, parking charges, and fuel costs.
  • Driver's allowances and parking charges.
  • Accommodation in specified hotels with an extra bed (double-sharing room).
  • Deluxe starting category room.
  • Sightseeing as per the itinerary.
  • 3 breakfasts and 3 dinners.
  • A/C Volvo tickets for Delhi → Manali → Kasol → Delhi.
  • Personal expenses (laundry, tips, phone bills, beverages).
  • Visa, medical, and insurance coverage.
  • Lunch, train, and flight tickets.
  • Monument entry fees.
  • Camera fees (still or video).
  • Guide fees unless specified.
  • Expenses due to unforeseen events (flight delay, strike, natural calamities).
  • Domestic or international airfare.
  • Changes in taxes or fuel price surcharges.
  • Optional activities (elephant rides in Jaipur, boat rides in Udaipur).
  • Meals not specifically mentioned.
  • GST (5%).

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