Day 1: Explore Shimla
Arrive in Shimla and explore the mall road, which is home to many restaurants, shops, and street vendors. You can witness the Victorian-era architecture and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
Est. time and distance from previous location: 0 mins (0 km)
Day 2: Jakhu Temple and Kufri
Visit the Jakhu Temple, located on the hilltop of Shimla, and witness the world's largest statue of Lord Hanuman. Later, head to Kufri, a picturesque hill station located 20kms from Shimla, and enjoy adventure activities such as horse riding, skiing, and tobogganing.
Est. time and distance from previous location: 45 mins (10.6 km)
Day 3: Manali Sightseeing
Travel to Manali and visit the Hadimba Temple, a wooden temple dedicated to Goddess Hadimba. Then, take a stroll at the Mall Road and indulge in street shopping and popular local delicacies.
Est. time and distance from previous location: 3 hours (248 km)
Day 4: Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass
Take a day trip to the Solang Valley and indulge in adventurous activities such as paragliding, zorbing, and trekking. Post-lunch, head to the Rohtang Pass, which opens from May to November and witness the breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains.
Est. time and distance from previous location: 1 hour 30 mins (53.3 km)
Day 5: Vashisht Hot Springs and Old Manali
Visit the Vashisht Hot Springs, located in a village near Manali, and rejuvenate in the natural hot water springs. Later, head to the serene and quaint town of Old Manali and explore the local markets and cafes.
Est. time and distance from previous location: 30 mins (7.7 km)
Day 6: Naggar Castle and Departure
Visit the beautiful and historic Naggar Castle, located on the east bank of River Beas. Later, depart for your onward journey.
Est. time and distance from previous location: 1 hour 30 mins (22.3 km)
If you have more time, you can visit the Manu Temple, Bijli Mahadev Temple, and Beas River. If you have less time, you can skip a day trip to Rohtang Pass and spend more time in Manali and Shimla. Remember to carry sufficient cash and warm clothing, as it can get chilly in the evenings.