Former residence of Jawaharlal Nehru converted to a museum and library with exhibits on India's independence era; generally open 9:30am–5:00pm—verify earlier on public holidays.
Classic Mughal-style North Indian cuisine near Jama Masjid—famous for kebabs, curries and rich flavors; restaurants serve lunch from around noon (check busy lunch hours).
Hire a private taxi for the direct road transfer to Amritsar (approx 7–9 hours depending on traffic), saving a day compared with overnight train/flight connections; prepare water, snacks and rest stops. Expect to arrive late evening—plan driver breaks and check traffic/road conditions.
The Golden Temple is beautifully illuminated at night and the complex remains open late; a serene late visit and chance to experience the communal langar—complex generally open 24 hours with peak times at dawn and evening.
Enjoy the free, simple langar at the temple (served late) or choose a nearby Punjabi restaurant if you prefer a private meal—many local eateries serve until around 11:00–12:00pm but check closing times.
Attend the peaceful pre-dawn or early-morning aarti and witness volunteers preparing the langar; the temple gates open very early and morning services are moving and less crowded than daytime.
Traditional Punjabi dhaba breakfast with parathas, paneer and lassi—simple, hearty and open from early morning through the day, perfect after the morning temple visit.
Important memorial park preserving the site of the 1919 massacre, with informative plaques and the Martyrs' Well; open roughly 6:00am–7:00pm and provides historical context before more tourist activities.
A focused museum documenting Partition stories and artifacts—highly recommended for context on 20th-century Punjab history; typically open 10:00am–5:00pm, check seasonal hours.
Try a full Punjabi thali or karahi dishes at a trusted local place to sample rich regional flavors; many sit-down restaurants remain open through the afternoon.
Stroll the bustling markets for phulkari, juttis and Punjabi souvenirs; markets operate through the afternoon—use this time for relaxed shopping and chai breaks.
Attend the flag-lowering ceremony at the India–Pakistan border with patriotic pageantry; ceremony timing varies with sunset (usually about an hour before) so confirm local schedule—allow drive time of 30–45 minutes each way.
Return to the temple for the peaceful nighttime atmosphere and free langar if you wish; the complex remains open late and night visits are common and safe for tourists.
Scenic but long drive (approx 7–9 hours, ~350 km) crossing Punjab into Himachal Pradesh; consider rest stops at Chandigarh/Patiala and carry warm layers—roads become hillier approaching Shimla.
Stroll the lively Mall Road lined with shops, cafés and colonial-era buildings—ideal for late-afternoon people-watching and light shopping; most shops open into the evening.
Short drive (~30–45 minutes) to Kufri for panoramic views, pony rides and nature walks; attractions typically operate 10:00am–5:00pm—confirm seasonal availability in November.
Opt for a special fine-dining experience or a casual local café depending on mood—restaurants typically serve dinner until 10:00–11:00pm, check reservations for fine dining.
Drive through mountainous terrain via Theog and Mandi into Kullu valley (approx 240–280 km); expect scenic views and variable road conditions—allow buffer for stops and slow stretches.
Hilltop temple with panoramic views of the valley reached by a winding drive; time permitting, visit in late afternoon but check local road accessibility for the steep approach.
Taste the valley's freshwater trout and traditional Himachali dishes at local restaurants—many serve dinner until 9:30–10:00pm but hours vary by place.
Peaceful cedar-wood shrine set in a forested park with traditional architecture and pleasant walks; open during daylight hours for cultural photos and short exploration.
Popular for paragliding, ropeway and seasonal snow activities—most operators run 9:00am–5:00pm but services vary in November, so confirm locally for availability.
Relax in the natural hot springs and browse the charming village with wooden houses and small temples; springs accessible all day and are a soothing evening stop.
Popular restaurant serving local trout and international dishes—good place to enjoy live music on some nights; check current opening hours as they vary by season.
Short drive to Naggar to visit the historic castle, charming village and the Nicholas Roerich art collection—open during daytime and a tranquil cultural alternative to high-altitude trips.
Morning river rafting on the Beas is offered by local operators in suitable seasons—verify November availability and safety conditions with providers before booking.
Rohtang Pass is commonly closed Nov–Apr due to snow; if Rohtang was on your plan, confirm with local authorities—alternatives include Solang, Naggar and local hikes.
Celebrate the trip with a special dinner of local dishes or international comfort food—many restaurants stay open late in season but confirm hours and reserve if needed.
If returning to Delhi, book an overnight Volvo bus (8–12h) or check flights from Bhuntar (Kullu–Manali) well in advance; buses often depart late evening and flights require early reservations.