Dalhousie is Nearest point or Gatway to Khajjiar and Chamba: Khajjiar – sometimes called the Mini Switzerland of India, the exquisite glade of Khajjiar (1960m) has a circumference of approx 5 kms. Along its fringes, dense woods of cedar (Deodar) climb the slopes, the snow line rests above these forests. Khajjiar is home to a 12th century temple famous as Khajjiar Nag. The temple has life size wooden images of the five Pandav brothers within it. Advance for the excursion tour to Chamba (915m), which stands on the right bank of the Ravi River. It is one of the oldest states in the country as a previous princely state, which is well-known for its superb architecture and a base for several excursions.
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Day 01 : Delhi - Dharamshala By Volvo (566 kms / 12 hrs Drive Board the A/C Volvo Bus to Dharamshala.
Day 2: Arrival at Dharamshala and Drive to Dalhousie (124 kms / 5 hrs Drive approx)
On arriving at Dharamshala Bus Stand, get started driving to Dalhousie (124 kms / 5 hrs Drive approx). On getting there, get checked into your pre-booked hotel.
Day 3: Dalhousie – Khajjiar - Chamba
Full day excursion tour to Khajjiar and Chamba: Khajjiar – sometimes called the Mini Switzerland of India. After that visit to Chamba (915m).
Day 4: Dalhousie - McLeodganj (Dharamshala)
Leave for Dalhousie to McLeodganj (124 kms/5hrs drive approx), after morning tour of Dalhousie. On your way, visit Dharamshala. In the afternoon, head for the local city tour of McLeodganj.
Day 5: Dharamshala – Palampur – Dharamshala
Take the enjoyment of the full day excursion tour of the Palampur.
Day 6: Dharamshala – Delhi By Volvo
After breakfast proceed to Dharamshala Bus Stand to catch the A/C Volvo Bus to Delhi
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