Uttarakhand Tour Packages – Holidays, Trips & Custom Itineraries

Why Choose Uttarakhand for Your Next Trip

Planning a Uttarakhand trip is more than checking destinations off a list — it’s about experiencing a land that blends adventure, spirituality, and calm in equal measure. Known as Devbhumi (the Land of the Gods), Uttarakhand is home to glacier-fed rivers, snow-capped peaks, ancient temples, and serene hill stations.

Our curated Uttarakhand tour packages are built for all types of travelers:

  • Spiritual routes: Char Dham Yatra with Kedarnath and Badrinath.
  • High-altitude treks: Valley of Flowers, Har Ki Dun, Tungnath Chandrashila.
  • Snow activities: Auli skiing and snow treks.
  • Relaxing escapes: Nainital lake, Kausani sunrise points, yoga retreats in Rishikesh.

 

A package isn’t just logistics—it’s about combining the right destinations, stays, and experiences. From honeymoon packages with snow cottages to family tours with safaris, Uttarakhand adapts to all travel styles.

Experiences That Make a Uttarakhand Tour Special

Adventure in Uttarakhand

Other seasonal treks include Valley of Flowers, Har Ki Dun, Nag Tibba, Kedarkantha, and Dayara Bugyal.

Leisure & Romance

Honeymoon packages can include lake-view cottages, boutique resorts, and customized itineraries.

Culture & Spirituality

Temples, Monasteries, Local Festivals

Wellness & Eco Travel

Yoga Retreats, Nature Walks, Homestays

Uttarakhand Tour Packages

Group Tour Packages
Honeymoon Packages
Family Tour Packages
Custom & Offbeat Packages
Weekend Trips & Short Escapes

Best Places to Visit

Popular: Nainital, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Jim Corbett National Park, Auli.

Offbeat: Chopta & Tungnath, Binsar & Almora, Munsiyari & Dharchula, Kanatal & Dhanaulti, Kalap & Lohajung.

Things to Do

Best Time to Visit Uttarakhand

Summer (Mar–Jun):

Sightseeing, pilgrimage, trekking

Monsoon (Jul–Sep):

Green valleys, wellness, photography

Winter (Oct–Feb):

Snow adventures, cozy stays, quiet reflection

How to Reach Uttarakhand

By Air

● Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport) – Garhwal region ● Pantnagar Airport – Kumaon region

By Train

● Haridwar Junction: Pilgrimage & spiritual access ● Kathgodam: Kumaon hills gateway ● Dehradun Station: Access to Mussoorie & surrounding hill stations

By Road

● From Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow – well-maintained highways to major destinations

Why Book with Runaway Tourism & Management

Customized Packages:

Tailored to your travel style

Hassle-Free Logistics:

Transport, permits, and transfers handled

Beyond Sightseeing:

Adventure, culture, wellness & food experiences

Flexible Trips:

Built around your pace, not pre-packed templates

Why Book Uttarakhand Tour Packages With Runaway Tourism & Management

We handle itinerary curation, permits, handpicked stays, transfers, and safety. You just enjoy the mountains.

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Have Any Doubts? (FAQ's)

What is the best time to visit Uttarakhand?

The best time depends on what you want to experience. If you love mild weather, blooming valleys, trekking, and outdoor activities, March to June is ideal. For lush greenery and fewer crowds, July to September (monsoon) is beautiful — though some roads may be tricky. If you want snow, winter sports, or a cozy honeymoon, visit between October to February (just check which areas are accessible).

For a satisfying Himachal experience covering popular places like Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala, 5–7 days work well. If you want to explore offbeat regions like Spiti, Sangla, or prefer a more relaxed itinerary, 8–12 days are better. Short weekend getaways (3–4 days) are also possible, especially if you’re starting from a nearby city.

Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala & McLeodganj, and Dalhousie are classic picks. For offbeat beauty and wilderness, explore Kasol & Parvati Valley, Jibhi & Tirthan, Spiti Valley, Bir Billing (for paragliding), Sangla & Chitkul. Depending on your vibe — romantic, adventurous, or peaceful — you can mix popular spots with hidden gems.

A standard Runaway Tourism package covers accommodation, meals (usually breakfasts and some dinners), local transportation/airport transfers, sightseeing, adventure activities (as per itinerary), and any required permits. Extras like flights to Himachal, personal expenses, premium stays, or custom add-ons may cost extra.

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