Nestled between Punjab and Tibet, the hill state of Himachal Pradesh is renowned for its iconic hill stations of the Himalayas and is the perfect destination for guided walking holidays in India. This spectacular region features lush Himalayan foothills, where walking trails meander through orchard-filled valleys and subtropical forests, leading to deep gorges, tranquil villages, and the rivers that rush through fragrant pine forests - ideal for those seeking immersive Himachal Pradesh walking tours and Himalayan village walking experiences.
The crisp mountain air and sweeping views showcase the beauty of a region once favoured as a summer retreat during the days of the British Raj. Here, grand colonial mansions, historic churches, and remarkable railways - such as the iconic Shimla-Kalka toy train heritage tour - sit alongside serene Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples, reflecting the area’s rich cultural and spiritual diversity.
Your adventure begins in Delhi, from where you travel by train into the Indian state of Punjab, to vibrant Amritsar. Here, you’ll visit the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine and an undeniable highlight of hill station tour in India, with a chance to participate in tranquil first light prayers. If possible you will then visit the ceremonial sunset ‘Retreat’ at the Wagah Border - a remarkable event at one of the few official crossings on the 2,000 mile border between India and Pakistan.
From Punjab, your journey continues by 4x4 vehicles to Dharamshala, renowned for its strong Tibetan influence and home of the Dalai Lama. Dharamshala is the starting point for your foray into the Himalayan foothills, offering insight into the Tibetan government-in-exile and Buddhist culture. It’s also the beginning of tea country. With a visit to a tea plantation to uncover the secrets of local tea production.
You’ll experience both Manali (2,050m), perched at the head of the Kullu Valley, and the historic hill station of Shimla (2,000m), famed for its role as the summer capital of British India. Across these destinations, this guided walking holiday in the Himalayas reveals breathtaking ridgelines, snow-capped peaks, terraced fields, raging rivers, tranquil villages, and fruit orchards. From Manali, a scenic drive up to high altitude in the mountains provides truly unforgettable Himalayan vistas.
As a grand finale, an exhilarating train ride on the Shimla-Kalka narrow-gauge railway. It offers an old-world charm as it gently snakes through forested hills, mountain tunnels, and picturesque countryside. From Kalka you return to Delhi by train for a final night, rounding off your unforgettable hill station tour of the Himalayas with memories to last a lifetime.