Shimla–Manali — Himalayan towns, snow and big mountain air.
Classic hill-station charm and proper mountain adventure — snow, treks and sweeping views. For teams that want a bigger escape into the Himalayas.
The full Himalayan escape.
Shimla and Manali are the Himalayas at their most accessible — colonial-era charm, pine forests, snow in season, and adventure from trekking to paragliding. It’s a bigger trip than the quick hill escapes, and it rewards teams with real mountain grandeur.
Best for offsites where the journey and the scenery are part of the point.
The pull of the place.
- Mountain grandeur. Big Himalayan views and crisp, clean air.
- Snow in season. A novelty and a thrill for most Indian teams.
- Adventure on tap. Trekking, paragliding and more for the active.
- Hill-town charm. Colonial-era character and pine forests.
The kinds of trips that suit it.
Planned, run and measured.
You pick the place and the goal; we handle the rest.
We design the journey
Destination, stay, travel and the experiences woven in — as one package.
We handle the logistics
Flights, transfers, rooms and run-of-show, so you just arrive.
The place becomes the bonding
Designed activities and downtime that turn a trip into a team.
We measure what it built
A Day 14/30/60 read on the team, written up clearly.
A trip, but still measured. Wherever you go, we baseline the team and re-check at Day 14, 30 and 60 — so a journey builds something you can see, not just spend on. See how it works →
About Shimla–Manali
How do we get there?
Fly to Chandigarh or Kullu, then a scenic mountain drive — the journey is part of it.
Best season?
Depends on the goal — winter for snow, other months for clear weather and treks.
Is it a longer trip?
Yes — it’s a bigger escape than the quick hill stations, best for two nights or more.
Suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes — there’s adventure for the active and plenty of gentle, scenic options for everyone.
Want a proper Himalayan escape?
Tell us what you’re trying to fix or celebrate, and we’ll design the experience around it. No hard sell — just a real conversation about your team.