14-Day Nature Itinerary for Himachal Pradesh

  1. Day 1: Shimla - Situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh.
    From Chandigarh (3 hours, 110 km)

    Colonial architecture, Mall road, Jakhu temple

  2. Day 2: Chail - A perfect retreat for nature lovers, Chail is a small hill station located near Shimla.
    From Shimla (2 hours, 45 km)

    Military school, Palace hotel, Chail wildlife sanctuary

  3. Day 3: Tirthan Valley - A hidden jewel in Himachal Pradesh, Tirthan valley is a perfect destination for peace-seekers and adventure enthusiasts.
    From Chail (10 hours, 345 km)

    Trout fishing, Great Himalayan National Park, Trekking

  4. Day 4: Kullu - Known as the "Valley of the Gods," Kullu is a picturesque destination located on the banks of the Beas river.
    From Tirthan Valley (2 hours, 60 km)

    Handicrafts, Bhuttico Shawls, Raghunath temple

  5. Day 5: Manali - A popular hill station, Manali is situated in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh.
    From Kullu (1 hour, 40 km)

    Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, River rafting

  6. Day 6: Kasol - Located in the Parvati Valley on the banks of the Parvati river, Kasol is a popular destination for backpackers and trekkers.
    From Manali (2 hours, 75 km)

    Trekking, Parvati river, Israeli food

  7. Day 7: McLeod Ganj - Also known as Little Lhasa, McLeod Ganj is a suburb of Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh.
    From Kasol (8 hours, 270 km)

    Tibetan culture, Tsuglagkhang Complex, Food

  8. Day 8: Palampur - Located in the Kangra Valley, Palampur is a serene town surrounded by tea gardens.
    From McLeod Ganj (1 hour, 35 km)

    Tea gardens, Saurabh Van Vihar, Paragliding

  9. Day 9: Dalhousie - A quaint town situated in the Chamba district, Dalhousie is known for its colonial-style buildings and scenic surroundings.
    From Palampur (3 hours, 120 km)

    Khajjiar lake, Dainkund Peak, St. John's Church

  10. Day 10: Dharamshala - Located in the Kangra Valley, Dharamshala is divided into two parts - lower Dharamshala and upper Dharamshala.
    From Dalhousie (2 hours, 80 km)

    Tibetan culture, Kangra Fort, Norbulingka Institute

  11. Day 11: Bir-Billing - Known as the "Paragliding capital of India," Bir-Billing is a small village located in the Joginder Nagar Valley in Himachal Pradesh.
    From Dharamshala (3 hours, 68 km)

    Paragliding, Camping, Trekking

  12. Day 12: Mandi - Known as the "Varanasi of the East," Mandi is a quaint town situated on the banks of the River Beas.
    From Bir-Billing (3 hours, 80 km)

    Bhootnath temple, Panchavaktra temple, Hiking

  13. Day 13: Rewalsar - Located in the Mandi district, Rewalsar is a small town known for its beautiful lake and caves.
    From Mandi (1 hour, 25 km)

    Boating, Pilgrimage, Trekking

  14. Day 14: Bilaspur - Located on the banks of the Govind Sagar lake, Bilaspur is a serene destination with a rich cultural heritage.
    From Rewalsar (2 hours, 75 km)

    Vyas Cave, Bhakra Dam, Gobind Sagar lake

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Entrance to Great Himalayan National Park (INR 1000, 4-5 hours)
  • River Rafting in Manali (INR 800-1500, 3-4 hours)
  • Paragliding in Bir-Billing (INR 2500-4500, 2-3 hours)
  • Camping in Bir-Billing (INR 1200-1500, 2 days)
  • Boating in Rewalsar lake (INR 200-300, 2-3 hours)
  • Tea Tasting in Palampur (INR 500-700, 1-2 hours)
  • Total Estimated Costs (INR 15,000-20,000)

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the Khajji Nag Temple in Dalhousie and the Bhagsu waterfall in McLeod Ganj. If you have less time, consider skipping Chail and Rewalsar and spending more time in Manali and McLeod Ganj. Make sure to check the weather conditions and roadblocks before you plan your itinerary as some destinations may be difficult to reach during the winter season. Finally, do not forget to try the local Himachali cuisine, especially the Dham and Siddu.

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