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Day 1: Delhi - Shimla (370 kilometres/7 hours) or Chandigarh – Shimla (117 kilometres/3 hours) Meals: Dinner You will be picked up from New Delhi/Chandigarh airport/railway station and transferred by road to Shimla. On arrival, check in at the hotel and spend the eveing at leisure. Enjoy your dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2: Shimla Meals: Breakfastand dinner This morning, you will visit Kufri situated at an altitude of 2500 meters (1 hour drive from Shimla.) Later in the afternoon, visit Vice Regal Lodge (Institute of Advance Studies) and walk down the Mall Road. The major attractions here are Shimla Church, Scandal Point, Gaiety Theatre, Town hall and some shopping. Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel in Shimla.
Day 3: Shimla –Delhi (370 kilometres/6-7 hours) Shimla – Chandigarh by car (117 kilometres/3 hours) Meals: Breakfast Post breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive back to Delhi/Chandigarh.
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Daily tasty Lunches
Daily exotic Dinners
Food will be provided as per the nationality of the travelers: Usually choices are: Chinese/ Japanese/ Western/ Indian Vegetarian / Indian Jain Food/ Indian Non-Vegetarian/Halal
All transportation will be by Trains or Air Conditioned Buses or Air Conditioned Cars
Any expenses of personal nature such as porter age, laundry, wines, mineral water, food and drink not in the regular menu provided by us, mini bar, telephone calls, pay channels etc.
Meals other than what is mentioned in your itinerary
Cost of excursions, city sightseeing, entrance fees and local guides availed of by the passengers, other than that mentioned in 'What your tour price includes'
Tour timing and itinerary are subjected to change. Consequently, it may be revised at any time during the tour with or without notice depending on the exigencies of occasion
Perfect-O-Holidays accepts no responsibilities for losses, additional expenses due to delay or change, missed connection, strike, weather, war or other causes howsoever caused, and all such losses and expenses must be borne by the tourists.