Himalayas
Himalayas Tours in February from Riyadh
Travelling Himalayas in February from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia combines the regional season's character with the Riyadh arrival window. February is deep winter; lower stations skiing in Auli in Himalayas, most high routes sealed. The lower-altitude legs and ski / clear-view options (e.g. Auli) define the window. Flight context: ~4.5 hrs (non-stop) to Delhi. A short Gulf hop into Delhi (DEL); the circuit can begin the same day.
Himalayas in February is a winter trip, lower altitudes, ski / view-clear options, and structured cold-weather pacing. For Riyadh departures, A short Gulf hop into Delhi (DEL); the circuit can begin the same day. Delhi (DEL) is the gateway for the Himalayan circuit. Onward to Leh (IXL) by domestic flight, or by escorted road to Shimla / Manali / Dharamshala. Altitude pacing is built into the first 24 hours from arrival. The first day is sequenced around the short crossing, the circuit can begin almost immediately.
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February from Riyadh FAQ
Is February a good time for Himalayas from Riyadh?
February is deep winter; lower stations skiing in Auli in Himalayas, most high routes sealed. The lower-altitude legs and ski / clear-view options (e.g. Auli) define the window.
How long is the flight from Riyadh?
~4.5 hrs (non-stop) to Delhi. A short Gulf hop into Delhi (DEL); the circuit can begin the same day.
Do I need a visa from Saudi Arabia?
India offers an e-Visa to travellers of many nationalities; our concierge advises on the current process for Saudi Arabia passport holders as part of planning.
Is the tour private?
Always, single party, dedicated chauffeur, GPS-tracked Elite Fleet, escorted access.
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