Himachal has many beautiful places which are known for their tranquil beauty and serene atmosphere. Palampur is one of the most beautiful places in Himachal, also known as the Tea Capital of North India because of its tea plantations and tea factories. There are many offbeat hamlets and peaceful settlements that will give you a solace vibe. If you are already in Palampur then book your tour packages from Palampur through Rajasthan Cab as it offers the most affordable and convenient travel services.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Visit the tea gardens and Cooperative Tea Factory
Explore the tea plantations, learn how the tea is made, and sample some of the best teas when you visit the expansive and exquisite tea gardens. You can immerse yourself in the pleasure of seeing the production of top quality teas at Palampur's well-known Cooperative Tea Factory. Enjoy the famous brews from the factory while enjoying surreal views of the mountains.
Day 2: Visit the Tashi Jong Monastery and Nuegal Khad
Explore one of the most famous and ancient monasteries, Tashi Jong Monastery, that features Tibetan Culture. The monastery boasts amazing architecture and a serene atmosphere. You can observe real Tibetan culture here. Authentic Himalayan food, such as Thupka and Siddu, is served at numerous cafes and markets. Visiting this picturesque location, known as Nuegal Khad, is a must if you want to take some unforgettable photos during your trip.
Day 3: Visit Kheerganga and Chandpur Village
Explore Kheerganga, which offers a stunning view of the valley. You can explore the organic farming practices and interact with the locals to know their history and tradition. Enjoy the authentic Himachali food like Siddu and Thukpa in the local eatery.
Then you can head to Chandpur Village, which is a small and hidden gem in Himachal. The village is famous for its traditional Himachali homes, rich heritage, friendly villagers and offers some majestic views of the mountains. You can explore the village and walk on the scenic trails to make yourself calm and relax.
Day 4: Explore Kangra Valley and Brijeshwari Temple
Explore the Kangra Valley, a well-liked pilgrimage site known for its breathtaking landscapes and the 13-year-old Brijeshwari Temple, a monument to Lord Shiva that stands out for its Nagara-style construction. The temple exudes tranquility and spirituality, making it an ideal location for introspection. Take in the expansive views, engage in the spiritual retreat, and get some amazing photographs. Take some time to explore the adjacent village and sample local cuisine before heading to the historic Kangra Fort. Known for its distinctive architecture and vast views, this fort is the oldest in India.
Day 5: Explore offbeat hamlets of Palampur
Nagri Village is not far from Palampur. The trek is easy and quick, leading to a small hilly region. Through their carefully maintained traditions and rituals, you may learn about the Himachali culture, food, and way of life. Ghuggar Village is just two to three hours away, so you should go there next. The village is less populated, and you can find a tranquil area to relax and connect with nature. You might learn about the vibrant local culture and the Himachali dwellings.
Day 6-7 Visit Khajjiar
Khajjiar is a lovely hill station that is easily accessible by car and is close by. It is well-known for its snow-capped mountains. It is referred to as India's "Mini Switzerland." It is encircled by thick cedar forests and verdant surroundings. You can take part in daring sports like photography, zorbing, and horseback riding. Take in the peaceful surroundings and spend some time in nature, allowing your body and mind to unwind.
Day 8: Explore Dharamshala
Dharamshala, renowned for its colonial history and architecture, is just a short drive from Palampur. Take in the spiritual experience by going to the well-known Dalai Lama Temple. After a quick climb, you will arrive at Bhagsu waterfall, where you may unwind in the peaceful surroundings. Explore the colonial architecture, take a leisurely stroll through the streets, and have a typical Tibetan lunch. For a tranquil stroll along the paths, round Dal Lake.
Day 9: Kareri Lake Trek
Take a daring hike to Kareri Lake Trek and start your adventures. A beautiful track that winds through pine forests, tranquil waterfalls, riverbanks, and alpine meadows, this hike ranges from moderate to challenging. At the summit, you will come upon the enchanted Kareri Lake, renowned for its unearthly vistas. Spend some time relaxing by the lake, take some photos, and then head down.
Day 10-11 Visit Bir
Bir Billing is conveniently accessible by bus, private taxi, etc., and is only 30 kilometers from Palampur. This is India's Paragliding Capital, where visitors may create lifelong experiences in addition to engaging in other wild and daring sports. The Dhauladhar Ranges' expansive view is a visual feast deserving of some famous pictures. If you want to feel at ease and serene, you should visit the Chokling Monastery, which is the reason this area of Bir is so well-known. The Tibetan colony is another place to visit, where residents sell lovely handcrafted items and trinkets.
Day 12: Departure from Palampur
Prepare yourself to depart from this dreamy place with many memories and great experiences
Inclusions & Exclusions
β What's Included
- AC Vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing (as per itinerary)
- The AC will only work on normal routes, not in hilly areas.
- Hotel Accommodation on twin/double sharing basis
- Meal Plan: Breakfast and Dinner (MAP plan) at the hotel
- All Sightseeing Tours as per the itinerary
- All Applicable Taxes (Toll, Parking, Driver Allowance, GST)
- Experienced Driver / Tour Escort
- Snow Point / Rohtang Excursion (if specifically included)
- Basic Travel Assistance during the tour
- Pickup & Drop from Chandigarh / Delhi (based on package)
β Not Included
- Airfare / Train fare
- Cable Car / Ropeway / Pony Ride / Boating Charges
- Entry tickets to monuments, museums, adventure parks, hot springs, etc.
- Rohtang Pass permit or 4x4 Jeep (if not mentioned in inclusions)
- Lunch, snacks, and personal expenses
- Travel Insurance or medical costs
- Porterage at hotels, railway stations, and airports
- Any extra sightseeing or usage of a vehicle not mentioned in the itinerary
- Any item not specifically mentioned under "Inclusions"









