India Blooms News Service 30 Jun 2013, 01:10 pm
This was announced by Lokender Chauhan, Managing Director Himachal Tourism Development Corporation here Tuesday.
He said that honey package has been priced at Rs. 10,000/- (Inclusive of taxes) per couple for Three Nights- Four Days Stay at selected HPTDC Hotels at Shimla/ Manali/ Dharamshala and Chamba.
He said that under the package the Himachal Tourism will provide free transportation by HPTDC Volvo A/C buses from Delhi to Shimla/ Manali/Dharamshala and vice versa to newly wed couples and Complementary Breakfast and Dinner during stay for the couples .
He said that stay arrangement for couples will be made at prime hotels at Hotel Peterhof, Shimla, Hotel Apple Blossom, Fagu, Hotel Palace, Chail, Hotel Baghal, Darlaghat and Hotel, Hotel Golf Glade,Naldehra in Shimla circuit, while the couples will be provided
quality accommodations at Hotel Sarvari Kullu, Hotel Castle-Naggar,Kullu, Hotel Kunzam, Manali and Huts in Manali circuit.
He said in Dharamshala circuit the newly wed couples will be provided accommodations in prime hotels at Hotel Dhauladhar, Hotel Kunal, Dharamshala, Club House, Mcleodganj, Dharamshala & Hotel Iravati Chamba, Hotel Champak Chamba.
Chauhan said that the HPTDC Volvo bus will pick up the guests from Marketing Office, Chanderlok Building, New Delhi. The said bus will drop the guests at Manali Bus
Stand, Victory Tunnel, Shimla and Bus Stand, Dharamshala.
He said that the allocation of the room will be made on first come first served basis from Deluxe Room to Regular Room as per availability of the rooms in the hotels
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