Dharamshala Dalhousie Honeymoon Packages
Explore the enchanting romance of the Himalayas with our Dharamshala Dalhousie Honeymoon Packages, designed for an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking views and cherished moments. Indulge in the perfect blend of natural beauty and cozy escapes, handcrafted for your special moments together.
Tailored Honeymoon Packages in Dharamshala and Dalhousie
Destination |
Pathankot- Dharamshala- Dalhousie- Pathankot |
Duration |
4 Nights / 5 Days |
Pickup Point |
Pathankot Railway Station |
Dropping Point |
Pathankot Railway Station |
Tour Itinerary
Day 01: Pathankot- Dharamshala
Upon arrival at Pathankot,met by our representative and transfer to Dharamshala ,90 kms/2 hours. (Also known as the functioning capital of Tibetan government in exile).Day at leisure,dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Dharamshala.
Day 02: Dharamshala Sightseeing
After breakfast go for the sightseeing of Mcleodganj H. H. The Dalai Lama resides here. At the start of Mcleodganj is a small bazaar filled with variety of Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. At the end of the spur lies the Namgyal Monastery. The external wall is surrounded by rows of prayer wheels. With in the monastery are large idols of Buddha The charming church of St. John in the wilderness is situated here and this is the final resting place of Lord Elgin, a British Viceroy of India during the 19th century. Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 03 : Dharamshala - Dalhousie
Travel by surface from Dharamshala to Dalhousie 130 Km /4 hrs . Dalhousie has marvelous forests trails overlooking vistas of wooded hills, waterfalls, spring and rivulets. Dalhousie still has a touch of;Raj and its colonial style building and houses bring back the flavors of an earlier era. Check in Hotel. Diner and Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 04 : Dalhousie
After breakfast we proceed to Khajjiar. Often called India's Switzerland, Along its fringes, thick forests of deodar climb the slopes, the snow-line rests above these woods and in the centre of the glade, is a small lake fed by streams that traverse the green carpet. Khajjiar was probably a glacial bowl formed during the last Himalayan ice age and left with a lake that gradually withered away. Khajjiar is part of the notified Kalatop - Khajjiar sanctuary. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Day 05 : Depart Dalhousie
After breakfast check out from hotel and Drop to Pathankot railway station(80 kms/2 hours). Our Services Endf here. But Sweet Memories Always Remain
Upon arrival at Pathankot,met by our representative and transfer to Dharamshala ,90 kms/2 hours. (Also known as the functioning capital of Tibetan government in exile).Day at leisure,dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Dharamshala.
Day 02: Dharamshala Sightseeing
After breakfast go for the sightseeing of Mcleodganj H. H. The Dalai Lama resides here. At the start of Mcleodganj is a small bazaar filled with variety of Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. At the end of the spur lies the Namgyal Monastery. The external wall is surrounded by rows of prayer wheels. With in the monastery are large idols of Buddha The charming church of St. John in the wilderness is situated here and this is the final resting place of Lord Elgin, a British Viceroy of India during the 19th century. Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 03 : Dharamshala - Dalhousie
Travel by surface from Dharamshala to Dalhousie 130 Km /4 hrs . Dalhousie has marvelous forests trails overlooking vistas of wooded hills, waterfalls, spring and rivulets. Dalhousie still has a touch of;Raj and its colonial style building and houses bring back the flavors of an earlier era. Check in Hotel. Diner and Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 04 : Dalhousie
After breakfast we proceed to Khajjiar. Often called India's Switzerland, Along its fringes, thick forests of deodar climb the slopes, the snow-line rests above these woods and in the centre of the glade, is a small lake fed by streams that traverse the green carpet. Khajjiar was probably a glacial bowl formed during the last Himalayan ice age and left with a lake that gradually withered away. Khajjiar is part of the notified Kalatop - Khajjiar sanctuary. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Day 05 : Depart Dalhousie
After breakfast check out from hotel and Drop to Pathankot railway station(80 kms/2 hours). Our Services Endf here. But Sweet Memories Always Remain
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Deluxe 3 Star Hotels
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Period | Package Cost |
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High | 15th April to 14th July & 6th Dec to 4th January | 36000/- Per Couple |
Low | 5th January to 15th April & 15th July to 5th Dec | 32000/- Per Couple |
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Dharamshala Tourism
Dharamshala is a city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by cedar forests on the edge of the Himalayas, this hillside city is home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile. The Thekchen Chöling Temple Complex is a spiritual center for Tibetan Buddhism, while the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives houses thousands of precious manuscripts.
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Dalhousie Tourism
Altitude : 2,040 metres.
Headquarter : Chamba (altitude 1006 metres )
Location : In district Chamba.
Dalhousie is a hill station in Chamba district, in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated on 5 hills and has an elevation of 1,970 metres above sea level
Lord Dalhousie was drawn to this region in 1854 because of its peaceful atmosphere and pleasant climate. Eventually, the British acquired five hills -Kathalagh, Potreyn, Terah (or Moti Tibba), Bakrota and Bhangora from the ruler of Chamba State for developing the area as a retreat. In return, his taxes were reduced. Soon it became a popular resort for Englishmen, military officials and soldiers to escape the scorching summers of the plains. Read More
Headquarter : Chamba (altitude 1006 metres )
Location : In district Chamba.
Dalhousie is a hill station in Chamba district, in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated on 5 hills and has an elevation of 1,970 metres above sea level
Lord Dalhousie was drawn to this region in 1854 because of its peaceful atmosphere and pleasant climate. Eventually, the British acquired five hills -Kathalagh, Potreyn, Terah (or Moti Tibba), Bakrota and Bhangora from the ruler of Chamba State for developing the area as a retreat. In return, his taxes were reduced. Soon it became a popular resort for Englishmen, military officials and soldiers to escape the scorching summers of the plains. Read More