Lets Visit Barot valley with Dharamshala , Dalhousie and Bharmour , It is a blend of Offbeat and onbeat destinations of Himachal with the taste of Punjab
Pick up and transfer to Dalhousie
Leave for Dalhousie.
Check in & Relax
Dinner & Overnight at the hotel.
Have breakfast at the hotel & leave for your sightseeing
Khajjiar:
Often referred to as 'mini-Switzerland of India', Khajjiar is a small town near Dalhousie which provides
tourists a unique combination of forests, lakes and pastures.
The mesmerising beauty of this place has greatly influenced and inspired many kingdoms throughout theyears, including the Rajputs and Mughals. Located at an altitude of 6,500 feet, the natural beauty andpicturesque landscape of this place are bound to leave an everlasting impression on a tourist. Khajjiar isknown for its nine-hole golf-course which is nestled in the midst of lush greenery and a breathtakinglandscape.
Kalatop wildlife Sanctuary:
The Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Leopard, bear, deer, langur, jackal, Himalayan Black Marten,
Barking Goral and countless beautiful birds can be spotted here.
The landscapes are thickly covered with Deodar trees interspersed with little streams flowing into the Ravi river. The wildlife sanctuary
was better known as a gaming reserve for Chamba rulers, in history. The area is a favorite spot for trekking, picnics, and nature walks.
Return to hotel & have dinner.
Overnight at Dalhousie
After breakfast transfer to Bharmour enjoy Scenic beauty
Bharmour is referred as the land of Shiva because of belief that lord Shiva resides at mountain Kailash which is located in this area. . Bharmour is popular for its natural beauty, for Chaurasi temples and Manimahesh.
Overnight stay at Bharmour
After breakfast transfer to Dharamshala , evening check in the Hotel , dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel
After breakfast proceed for local sightseeing of Dharamshala which includes
St. John in the Wilderness Church
Amid tall cedars 1.5km west of McLeod on the road to Forsyth Ganj, this brooding Gothic church (dating from1852) is one of the few remaining traces of McLeod's days as a British hill station. The cemetery contains thegraves of many victims of the 1905 earthquake, as well as the rocket-like tomb of the Earl of Elgin, the second Viceroy of India.
Bhagsunath Temple
Surrounded by beautiful pools and lush greenery, this temple is located at a height of 1770m above sea level and attracts a huge number
of devotees and tourists throughout the year.
Tibetian Museum
The Tibet Museum is the official museum of the Central Tibetan Administration's Department of Information and International Relations and is located near the main temple of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tsuglag Khang, in the Dharamsala suburb of McLeod Ganj. The Tibet Museum aims to disseminate knowledge of Tibetan history and culture. Established in 1998, the Tibet Museum now has a collection comprisingover 30,000 photographs, a traveling exhibition, and a permanent exhibition that documents the Tibetan journey into exile across theHimalayan ranges.
Bhagsu Falls
Set amidst lush greenery and dreamy sceneries in a pristine atmosphere, these falls have much grandeur and breathtaking beauty. Whilein McLeod Ganj, they should not be missed.
The Bhagsu Falls are situated 2 kms away from McLeod Ganj. The place is spread over a vast expanse of land and one should take their
time to explore the area and take in its majestic beauty. Trekking is also an enjoyable option here. There are also a few cafes near this
region where tourists can find light refreshments.
Dal Lake
Named after the Dal lak
After breakfast transfer to Barot valley via palampur visit tea garden , baijanth shiva temple , evening reach barot , overnight stay at Barot
After breakfast enjoy the beauty
Barot is a mesmerizingly beautiful village located in the serene valleys of Mandi District in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is a new found tourist destination and is located about 67 kilometers away from Mandi. If you are a backpacker, this destination is perfect to backpack through for a day or so. The scenic landscapes are captivating, and the unpolluted air draws travelers from across the world for sightseeing and much more. The location is famous for its numerous trekking trails passing through the village and hence is a preferred trekking destination too.
Very few travelers know about Barot Valley and its unexplored and unexploited landscapes. For the ones seeking such virgin travel destinations, this is the place to be in the midst of the gorgeous state of Himachal Pradesh. The village of Barot came into the limelight when the Shanan Hydroelectric Project was proposed around 1920 in India. It was mainly to utilize the hydroelectric potential of River Uhl that gushes between Barot and Jogindernagar. It is since then that the village has also been considered as a tourist destination, but not many know about this place.
Evening dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel
After breakfast transfer back to Dharamshala , day at your lesuire and shopping Overnight stay at Hotel
After breakfast transfer to Amritsar 05 hrs drive ,.
Visit the Wagah Border in the eveningWagah Border is a road border between India and Pakistan. It is a famous tourist spot nowadays becauseof the famous beating retreat ceremony that is held every day before sunset. Almost 5,000 people visit the border to be a part of this ceremony. The flag ceremony is conducted by the Indian Border SecurityForce and Pakistan Rangers.Wagah Border in Amritsar is the only road border between India and Pakistan. The border lies on the
Grand Trunk Road between the cities of Amritsar, India and Lahore, Pakistan. The border is located at adistance of 22 km from Lahore and 28 km from Amritsar. There is a ceremony that happens every daybefore sunset and people visit to see the ceremony with great patriotism.
Transfer to sadda pind – enjoy Punjabi culture For Dinner and Overnight at the Hotel
After breakfast
Visit the Golden Temple The legendary Golden Temple is actually just a small part of this huge gurdwara complex, known to Sikhs asHarmandir Sahib. Spiritually, the focus of attention is the tank that surrounds the gleaming central shrine – theAmrit Sarovar, from which Amritsar takes its name, excavated by the fourth Sikh guru, Ram Das, in 1577. Ringedby a marble walkway, the tank is said to have healing powers, and pilgrims come from across the world to bathe in its sacred waters.
Visit the Jallianwala Bagh.
Jallianwala Bagh is a public garden in Amritsar in the Punjab state of India, and houses a memorial of national importance, established in
1951 by the Government of India, to commemorate the massacre of peaceful celebrators including unarmed women and children by
British occupying forces, on the occasion of the Punjabi New Year on April 13, 1919 in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. Colonial British Raj
sources identified 379 fatalities and estimated about 1100 wounded. Civil Surgeon Dr. Smith indicated that there were 1,526 casualties transfer to Airport with Good memories of Himachal and Punjab
Transfer to airport for your onward Flight