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Adventure in the Himalayas: A Bachelor Party Getaway

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Day 1 · Sat, Mar 2
Starting Point: Manali · Saturday, March 2, 2024

Day 1 - Saturday, March 2, 2024

  • Paragliding at Solang Valley (INR 2500 · 2 hours)
  • River Rafting on Beas River (INR 1800 · 3 hours)

Morning:

Begin the day with paragliding at Solang Valley for an adrenaline rush. Afterward, head to Hadimba Temple for a peaceful stroll amidst the ancient woods.

Afternoon:

Get your heart racing with river rafting on the Beas River. Then, satisfy your appetite with a traditional Himachali lunch at Johnson's Café.

Evening:

Relax with a bonfire and barbecue at a riverside campsite while enjoying live music and the stunning mountain views.

Starting Point: Manali → Transit to Chandigarh
Day 2 · Sun, Mar 3
Transit to Chandigarh · Sunday, March 3, 2024

Day 2 - Sunday, March 3, 2024

- Road Trip to Chandigarh (INR 2000 (Fuel & toll) · 6 hours)

Morning:

Depart from Manali towards Chandigarh via a scenic road trip with breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Stop for photos at Pandoh Dam en route.

Afternoon:

Explore the Rock Garden, a unique sculpture garden created from industrial and home waste, followed by a delectable Punjabi meal at Pal Dhaba.

Evening:

Experience Chandigarh's vibrant nightlife at popular bars and clubs like Peddlers and Underdoggs.

Transit to Chandigarh → Amritsar
Day 3 · Mon, Mar 4
Amritsar · Monday, March 4, 2024

Day 3 - Monday, March 4, 2024

  • Visit to Golden Temple (Free · 2 hours)
  • Wagah Border Ceremony (Free · 2 hours)

Morning:

Begin the day with a visit to the serene Golden Temple, an architectural marvel and the spiritual heart of the Sikh community. Partake in the langar (community meal) for a unique experience.

Afternoon:

Treat your taste buds to Amritsari kulchas and lassi at All India Famous Amritsari Kulcha.

Evening:

Witness the electrifying Beating Retreat Ceremony at the Wagah Border, a symbol of the India-Pakistan border's history and pride.

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