From the colonial charm of Shimla to the raw wilderness of Spiti — Himachal Pradesh holds more worlds within it than most countries do. Every road leads somewhere extraordinary.
Himachal Pradesh is vast. Below is every region and every major location — we plan any combination you desire. The itineraries further down cover the most popular circuits, but this is your starting list.
The classic experiences that every first-time visitor should have — and every returning traveller still craves.
Hadimba Temple, Vashisht hot springs, Mall Road, Old Manali cafés, Naggar Castle and the Beas River — Manali is the perfect base for everything north of it.
Snow even in June, access to Lahaul Valley, skiing & snowmobiling. The pass that changed everything for every traveller who crossed it.
Paragliding, zorbing, skiing, snowboarding, quad biking and camping at the foot of the Dhauladhar range. Himachal's adventure nerve centre.
The Mall Road, Christ Church, Jakhu Temple, Kufri meadows, toy train & colonial architecture. India's most visited hill station for a reason.
The cold desert between India and Tibet. Key Monastery at 4,166 m, the world's highest inhabited village of Komic, and Chandratal's electric blue waters make Spiti the most jaw-dropping journey in all of Himachal.
Monkey Point, Christ Church, Sunset Point and dense pine forests. Just 65 km from Chandigarh — perfect for a quick mountain escape from Punjab.
A crescent-shaped glacial lake at 4,270 m with waters that shift from deep blue to turquoise. Camping here under the Milky Way is an experience that resets something in you.
The Dalai Lama's home. Tibetan monasteries, street food, paragliding at Bir Billing, Triund Trek & Namgyal Monastery. Where mountains meet Buddhist culture.
Himachal is different in every season — and every season is beautiful in its own way. The right time depends entirely on where you want to go.
Shimla, Kasauli, Dharamshala & Kasol are perfect. Manali opens up. Rohtang Pass still snowbound (accessible May onwards). Best for lower Himachal & Kullu Valley.
Peak season. Rohtang open, Spiti & Chandratal accessible. All roads open including Manali–Leh highway. Best time for Lahaul, Spiti & high passes. Monsoon hits lower Himachal.
The golden season. Clear skies, zero crowds, apple harvest, golden forests. Manali, Shimla, Spiti & Dharamshala all stunning. Best photos you'll ever take. Rohtang closes October.
Heavy snowfall. Shimla & Kasauli magical in snow. Rohtang & Spiti roads closed. Manali accessible for snow experiences. Perfect for honeymooners wanting snow without altitude.
Each itinerary is our single best pick for that duration — covering mainstream + some hidden gems. Every package is fully customizable. Just ask.
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