The following is a comprehensive 7-day itinerary based on standard tour packages from Delhi.
Day 1: Delhi to Shimla
Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Delhi to Shimla (approx. 340-370 km, 7-9 hours). The route passes through the plains of Haryana and Punjab before ascending into the Shivalik hills. En route, you might stop at popular spots like the Pinjore Gardens, Mansa Devi Temple in Chandigarh, or the Timber Trail resort in Parwanoo. Check into your hotel in Shimla upon arrival. In the evening, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the famous Mall Road and The Ridge, the vibrant heart of the city.
Day 2: Shimla Local Sightseeing
After breakfast, explore the highlights of Shimla. Visit the iconic Jakhoo Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, accessible via a ropeway offering panoramic views. Discover the historical Viceregal Lodge (Indian Institute of Advanced Studies) and the Gothic Christ Church. The day can also include a visit to Scandal Point and shopping for souvenirs at Lakkar Bazar.
Day 3: Shimla to Kufri & Excursion
Dedicate this day to exploring the nearby hill station of Kufri, a short drive from Shimla. Known for its panoramic views and winter sports, you can visit the Himalayan Nature Park or enjoy activities at Kufri Fun World. Many tours also include visits to Mashobra and its apple orchards, or the scenic Fagu Valley. Return to Shimla for an overnight stay.
Day 4: Shimla to Manali (via Kullu)
After breakfast, check out and begin the picturesque drive from Shimla to Manali (approx. 250-260 km, 7-8 hours). The route descends into the Beas River valley. A key stop is the town of Kullu, where you can visit the Raghunath Temple and explore local handicraft and shawl factories. You may also stop at scenic points like Pandoh Dam and Sunder Nagar Lake. Arrive in Manali by evening and check into your hotel.
Day 5: Manali Local Sightseeing & Solang Valley
Explore the cultural and natural wonders of Manali. Visit the ancient, wood-carved Hadimba Devi Temple set in a cedar forest. Proceed to the Vashisht Temple and its natural hot water springs, and visit the serene Manu Temple. In the afternoon, drive to the adventure hub of Solang Valley. Here, you can enjoy optional activities like paragliding, zorbing, and skiing (seasonal), or simply take in the stunning mountain views.
Day 6: Manali (Rohtang Pass/Snow Point or Leisure)
This day offers a key highlight: a trip to Rohtang Pass (subject to permit availability and weather, generally open May-Nov). The drive offers dramatic landscapes, and the pass itself provides access to snow fields and activities like snowmobiling. If Rohtang Pass is closed, you will visit a designated Snow Point for similar experiences. Alternatively, use the day for leisure, exploring Old Manali, its cafes, and the vibrant Mall Road market.
Day 7: Manali to Delhi (Departure)
After breakfast, check out from your hotel. Begin the long return drive to Delhi (approx. 540-570 km, 12-14 hours). The tour concludes upon arrival in Delhi, where you will be dropped off at the airport, railway station, or your preferred city location.