3 Nights & 4 Days
*CWB = child with bed, *CNB= child without bed, N/A= Not Allowed *INFANT =Child below 2 years, *Note: CNB-(Child NO Bed) - Please note if you do not wish to take extra bed in a room for your child ,please recheck & reconfirm the rates with us as each hotel has its own policy about Child without bed.
Arrive Delhi by Train or Air same day in the evening start drive from Delhi to Manali by A.C. Volvo Bus for overnight journey to Manali.
Arrive around 10:30 am and check in to your hotel.Afternoon go for local sightseeing, Hadimba temple, Manu temple, Vashisht temple and hot water spring, Club house, Tibetan monastery. Overnight in Manali Hotel
This morning after Breakfast visit Kullu Valley, Manikaran Gurudwara, Vaishno Devi Temple.overnight stay at Manali Hotel
Checkout from hotel after early breakfast and board your Volvo Coach to to your onward destination
03 nights accommodation in a hotel
Breakfast (03)
Dinner (03)
Welcome drink on arrivalBed Tea
Free use of Gym & Sports roomAll hotel taxes
Meals other than specified
Expenses of personal nature i.e laundry, telephone bills, tipping etc.
Optional tours or activities
Transportation -Car/Air/Train
Any other sevices which is not covered under heading " Above Cost Includes "
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