Himachal Pradesh sits in the western Himalayas, and a single state holds a lot of different trips: the cold desert of Spiti, the cedar-covered hills above Shimla, the Parvati Valley cafes at Kasol, and the Tibetan monasteries above Dharamshala. Our Himachal tour packages for 2026 are put together by travel experts who have driven these routes themselves, so you get the right season, the right order of towns, and a price you can see before you pay.
Winter 2026 is a snow trip: Solang Valley, Kufri and the road to Rohtang hold snow from late December into March, which is when skiing and snow play run. April to June is the pleasant-weather window for sightseeing and adventure. Whichever way you travel, packages start at Rs 8,500 for a 2 nights / 3 days break and scale up to 10-night grand circuits across the whole state.
Himachal Tour Packages 2026 at a Glance
| Detail |
What to expect |
| Price from |
Rs 8,500 per person (2N/3D); Rs 12,000-Rs 15,000 for a 4N/5D Shimla-Manali trip |
| Trip lengths |
2N/3D short breaks up to 10N/11D full-state circuits |
| Package types |
Honeymoon, family, friends/group, budget and adventure |
| Best months |
Apr-Jun for pleasant weather; late Dec-Mar for snow; avoid Jul-Sep monsoon |
| Popular circuits |
Shimla-Manali, Manali-Kasol, Dharamshala-Dalhousie, Spiti loop |
| Inclusions at a glance |
Hotels, sightseeing, private cab, transfers and some meals; flights extra |
| Rating |
4.2/5 from 6,701 traveller reviews on TravelTriangle |
Why Book a Himachal Package Instead of Planning It Yourself
A Himachal trip has a lot of moving parts: which hill town pairs with which, how long the drive between them really takes, and which passes are open in your month. Every package here is a curated collection built by travellers who have made the trip more than once. You tell us the dates, the budget and the pace, an agent tailors the route, and the price, the hotels and the cab are all fixed in writing before departure. That is the difference between booking a package and stitching together six separate bookings yourself.
Bestselling Himachal Tour Packages
These are the trips travellers book most often. Prices are per person on twin sharing and were live at the time of writing; your final quote depends on hotel category, dates and group size.
| Package type |
Duration |
Price from (Rs) |
Best for |
Key inclusions |
| Short Himachal getaway |
2N/3D |
8,500 |
a quick Shimla or Manali break |
hotels, sightseeing, transfers, some meals |
| Manali & Kasol by cab |
3N/4D |
10,500 |
first-timers and friends |
up to 2-star stays, cab, sightseeing, entry tickets, meals |
| Shimla-Manali classic |
4N/5D |
12,500 |
families |
up to 3-star, private cab, transfers, meals |
| Honeymoon Himachal |
5N/6D+ |
customised quote |
couples |
handpicked stays, private cab, candlelight add-ons |
| Grand Himachal circuit |
9N/10D-10N/11D |
34,500 |
explorers covering the whole state |
up to 3-star, stays, transfers, full sightseeing |
Looking for a specific style of trip? Browse Himachal honeymoon packages, family packages, adventure packages, group tours or budget packages.
Best Time to Visit Himachal Pradesh
Himachal is a year-round destination, but what you can do changes sharply with the season. Here is the short version; for a month-by-month temperature guide see our full Himachal travel guide.
April to June: Pleasant Weather, Peak Sightseeing
Summer temperatures sit between about 5°C and 24°C, cooler than most of India. This is the easiest window for sightseeing, high passes open up, and adventure activities run at full swing. It is also the busiest season, so book stays early.
July to September: Monsoon, Travel With Care
The hills see heavy rain and the risk of landslides on mountain roads, so this is the season to be cautious. Early monsoon can still work for lower valleys like Kangra and Dharamshala if you keep the itinerary flexible.
October to March: Snow Season
Temperatures drop between about 0°C and 13°C and the higher reaches get snowfall. From late December through March, Solang Valley, Kufri and Narkanda turn into snow-play and skiing hubs. Pack heavy woollens and check road status before high-altitude drives.
Top Places to Visit in Himachal
This is where Himachal packages earn their reputation. Below are the towns most itineraries are built around, plus the offbeat valleys we know well. Distances shown are approximate drive times.
Shimla
The state capital sits above 2,000 metres and is the classic first stop. Walk the Ridge and Mall Road, ride up to Jakhoo Temple, and take the short hop to Kufri for a Himalayan nature park and adventure activities. A mass at Christ Church and a wander through Lower Bazaar round out a family day here.
Kullu and Manali
Roughly a 7-hour drive (235 km) from Shimla, these two are almost always visited together. Manali is the base for Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple and Vashisht hot springs, with pine and deodar forests and high mountains all around. It is the busiest adventure hub in the state.
Dharamshala and McLeodganj
About 6 hours (224 km) from Shimla, set in the Kangra Valley below the Dhauladhar range. This is the Tibetan heart of Himachal: Namgyal Monastery, the Dalai Lama's residence in suburb McLeodganj, Bhagsu waterfall, and the popular Triund trek that starts right above town.
Dalhousie
A colonial-era hill station about 9 hours (316 km) out, known for its wooded ridges, churches and quiet. It is the gateway to Khajjiar, the meadow often called the mini Switzerland of India, and to the Kalatop wildlife reserve.
Kasauli
A small, green hill town about 2 hours (71 km) from the plains, good for a slow weekend. The Timber Trail, Monkey Point and a walk down Mall Road are the usual stops.
Kasol and Parvati Valley
Around 7 hours (217 km) away on the banks of the Parvati, Kasol is the backpacker capital and the launch point for the Kheerganga and Sar Pass treks, the village of Tosh, and the Manikaran Gurudwara with its hot springs.
Kheerganga
Deep in the Parvati Valley, Kheerganga is reached on foot and rewards the trek with natural hot springs and wide Himalayan views. The trail suits both beginners and seasoned trekkers.
Parwanoo
A hill town on the Haryana-Himachal border, about 2 hours (83 km) up, covered in apple orchards. The Timber Trail cable car and easy hikes make it a soft-landing first stop from Chandigarh.
Kangra
About 6 hours (207 km) away, Kangra is temple country: the Kangra Fort, Kareri Lake and the trails toward Indrahar Pass sit in a green, spiritual valley.
Kufri
Just 24 km (under an hour) from Shimla, Kufri is the easy snow and skiing add-on, with the Himalayan Nature Park and Mahasu Peak nearby.
Khajjiar
The mini Switzerland of India, a round meadow ringed by cedar forest near Dalhousie. Paragliding, horse riding and zorbing run here in season, with Khajjiar Lake and a hilltop Shiva statue alongside.
Bir Billing
The paragliding capital of India, about 7 hours (199 km) from Shimla. Beyond the flights, Bir has Tibetan monasteries, the Gunehar waterfall and a well-known cafe scene for a relaxed couple of days.
Tirthan Valley
A quiet valley in the Kullu district at around 1,600 metres, on the edge of the Great Himalayan National Park. Trout fishing, river crossing, and the Jalori Pass and Jibhi day trips make it a favourite for travellers who want the hills without the crowds.
Spiti Valley
The big one, about 11 hours (413 km) of long winding roads into a cold high-altitude desert. Spiti is snow-capped peaks, ancient monasteries at Dhankar and Key, the Pin Valley National Park and Suraj Tal. Give it its own multi-day loop rather than squeezing it into a shorter trip.
Travellers who want to go beyond the postcards ask us about Jibhi, Barot, Shoja, Sangla, Chitkul, Nako and the Kinnaur circuit. We build those offbeat routes too, which is where a customised package beats a fixed one.
Things to Do in Himachal
Himachal is one of India's most active mountain states, and the activity often decides the town. Here is what to plan around:
• Paragliding. Bir Billing is the marquee site, with tandem flights over the Kangra Valley; Solang and Khajjiar also fly in season.
• Skiing and snow play. Solang Valley, Kufri and Narkanda from late December to March, from beginner slopes to guided runs.
• Trekking. Triund above McLeodganj for a weekend, Kheerganga and Sar Pass out of Kasol, and Hampta Pass and Chandratal for longer high-altitude walks.
• River rafting. The Beas near Kullu runs white water through the summer months.
• Mountain biking. The trails around Manali, Bir and the Shimla ridges have become a proper draw for cyclists, with rentals and guided descents on offer through the warmer months.
• Zip-lining. Solang Valley and the adventure parks around Manali and Kufri run zip-line circuits alongside ropeways and zorbing, an easy adrenaline hit for families.
• Camping and stargazing. Tirthan, Spiti and Chandratal offer some of the clearest night skies in the country.
A Sample 6N/7D Himachal Itinerary
This Shimla-Manali-Dharamshala loop is the most-requested first-timer route and shows how a week actually flows. Every package is customisable, so treat this as a starting point.
| Day |
Route |
What you do |
| Day 1 |
Arrive Shimla |
Drive up from Chandigarh (about 3.5 hrs), evening on the Ridge and Mall Road. |
| Day 2 |
Shimla and Kufri |
Jakhoo Temple, Kufri for a Himalayan park and (in winter) snow play. |
| Day 3 |
Shimla to Manali |
Scenic 7-hour drive along the Beas; evening at Mall Road, Manali. |
| Day 4 |
Solang and Atal Tunnel |
Solang Valley adventure zone, drive through the Atal Tunnel toward Sissu. |
| Day 5 |
Manali to Dharamshala |
Transfer to the Kangra Valley; evening in McLeodganj. |
| Day 6 |
Dharamshala |
Namgyal Monastery, Bhagsu waterfall, optional Triund trek start. |
| Day 7 |
Departure |
Drive to Gaggal/Pathankot or back toward Chandigarh for your onward journey. |
How to Choose the Right Himachal Package
Four quick ways to narrow it down:
• By who you travel with. Couples lean to Manali and Bir; families to Shimla, Kufri and Dalhousie; friends to Kasol and Spiti. Start with honeymoon or family packages.
• By budget. A 2N/3D break starts at Rs 8,500; mid-range Shimla-Manali sits around Rs 12,000-Rs 15,000; premium and long circuits run higher. See budget packages for the value end.
• By duration. 4-5 days cover Shimla-Manali comfortably; 6-7 days adds Dharamshala or Dalhousie; Spiti needs its own 7-plus-day loop.
• By season. Book snow trips (Solang, Kufri) for late December to March, and sightseeing or adventure trips for April to June. Full month-by-month detail is in our Himachal travel guide.
Himachal Tour Packages From Your City
Every package can start from your home city, with flights or trains to the nearest gateway added into the plan. Travellers most often book Himachal from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata and Chandigarh. Delhi and Chandigarh are the closest road gateways, so trips from there spend more time in the hills and less in transit; from the south and west, packages fly you into Chandigarh, Kullu (Bhuntar) or Kangra (Gaggal) and drive on from there.
How to Reach Himachal Pradesh
By air
Chandigarh is the main gateway with the widest connections, followed by the smaller state airports at Bhuntar (for Kullu-Manali), Gaggal (for Kangra-Dharamshala) and Shimla. From the airport you continue by cab or bus into the hills.
By train
The nearest broad-gauge railheads are Chandigarh and Pathankot. From Kalka, the UNESCO-listed Kalka-Shimla toy train climbs to Shimla, and the Kangra Valley Railway serves the Dharamshala side. Most travellers pair a train to the plains with a road transfer up.
By road
Himachal is well connected by road from Delhi and Chandigarh via national highways, with HRTC and private Volvo buses running overnight to Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala. Within the state, a private cab is the most flexible way to move between towns, and it is what most packages include.
Why Book With TravelTriangle
TravelTriangle connects you with a network of verified local travel agents who compete to build your Himachal trip, so you compare real quotes instead of one fixed price. Every package is fully customisable, the price and inclusions are confirmed in writing before you pay, and 24/7 support stays with you on the trip. The reviews on this page come from real travellers who booked and returned, part of the 40 Lac+ trips planned since 2011 (rated 4.2/5 across 6,701 Himachal reviews).
What Our Travellers Say
“Arrangements on our vacation were excellent and the tour was well planned. Our driver was very careful on the high altitude bends so my daughter stayed comfortable the whole way.” Umesh Vyas, Jodhpur (6-day trip)
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“Hotels were good and the view was great from every balcony. Food was good at all the hotels, and the cab and driver were excellent.” Kunal Kashyap, Shimla (5-day trip)
“Our trip was excellent overall. The hotel selections were great, and special thanks to our travel agent Sandeep for making the journey memorable and well organised.” Mohit Motwani, Indore (6-day trip)
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