The trip was fabulous. Shimla is an amazing place with lots to see and do. Our tour operator was excellent. All of their suggestions and recommendations were solid. We loved our hotel and the location. All the tours were high-quality and we experienced no difficulties with pickups. Mr. Nitin was extremely pleasant to work with and truly wanted us to have a fabulous time.
Kirti Saxena
We cannot recommend this travel company enough! My husband and I had been wanting to go to India for quite some time but had not done so due to lack of time to plan a worthwhile trip. Booking with this company was exactly what we needed--we told them the types of places and sites we wanted to see and they took care of the rest.
Martin S
I got exactly the vacation I wanted for almost no work and probably cheaper than I could have done it myself. I told this travel company what I wanted and they just did the rest. The hotels and tours/activities were great! Couldn't have asked for more. Great service too they were very responsive and helpful!
Chirag K
Chitkul
Chitkul is the last occupied town arranged close Indo-Tibet fringe at a separation of 20 km from Sangla. This town lies on the right bank of River Baspa. The most prevalent fascination of this town is the sanctuary of neighborhood goddess 'Chitkul Maathi' otherwise called 'Mata Devi'. Individuals of the whole Kinnaur District come to love at this sanctuary. Chitkul likewise encounters substantial snowfall amid winters, because of which it additionally turns out to be totally un-inhabited.Chitkul (Chittkul) is a town in Kinnaur area of Himachal Pradesh. It is the last occupied town close to the Indo-China outskirt. The Indian street closes here. Amid winters, the spot for the most part stays secured with the snow and the tenants move to lower districts of Himachal. Potatoes developed at Chittkul are one of the best on the planet and are expensive.