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Lahaul Spiti For Couples

Honeymoon travel package in mountains This travel itinerary of Lahaul Spiti is best for couples or small group of friends who want to enjoy their time away from all the noise of modern life. If you want to enjoy some time vacationing in mountains with awesome views, relaxed traveling, adventurous drives and just enjoy the trip without any distraction, it’s a perfect choice for you. It’s also a good choice for a romantic yet adventurous honeymoon trip.

BEST FOR: Couples and small groups on a leisurely holiday.

Trip Summary:

  • Day 1: Shimla – Sarahan
  • Day 2: Sarahan – Reckong Peo – Kalpa
  • Day 3: Kalpa – Puh – Nako – Sumdo – Tabo
  • Day 4: Tabo
  • Day 5: Tabo – Dhankar – Lalung
  • Day 6: Lalung – Kaza – Langcha
  • Day 7: Langcha – Kaza – Ki Monastry – Kibber
  • Day 8: Kibber – Losar – Kunzum La – Chandrataal Lake
  • Day 9: Chandrataal – Chatru – Rohtang Pass – Manali

DURATION: 9 days, 8 nights
BEST SEASON: June to October. Possible rest of year on request.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Low
MAXIMUM ELEVATION: 4884 m.
WEATHER: Afternoons can be a bit warm during summer. Cold otherwise with strong winds.
EQUIPMENT: None necessary.

DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 1: Shimla – Sarahan
We will start the drive from Shimla early morning and reach Sarhan by early evening. After check in to the hotel, the guests can feel free to rest or explore the Sarhan town on their own. There is one old Bhima Kali temple wich is an important place of worship in the region. Hotel room in Shimla or pickup from Channdigarh or Delhi can be provided if needed.

Day 2: Sarahan – Reckong Peo – Kalpa
First stop for this day will be at Reckong Peo, a small town for some refreshments and local sightseeing. Night stay will be in Kalpa, a small village famous for it’s fruit orchards and scenic beauty.

Day 3: Kalpa – Puh – Nako – Sumdo – Tabo
From this point onward, as we gain altitude, the terrain will start turning from lush green to that of high altitude desert. The drive will take you through Puh, Nako and Sumdo villages (depending upon route taken) till Tabo where you will stay for the night. The contrast in terrain, vegetation and related features from day 2 to day 3 will be quite stark and remarkable. Tibet border is just one mountain away from this region.

Day 4: Tabo
Tabo village is famous for it’s 1000 years old monastery which is home to extremely precious Thanka paintings and an interesting PIllar of Thousand Budddhas. It’s listed as a world heritage sight by UNESCO. The day will include a visit to the monastery and nearby caves which are used by the local monks to meditate in peace. Rest of the day will be spent esting, relaxing or walking around in the village taking in the sights.

Day 5: Tabo – Dhankar – Lalung
Dhankar is the seat of ancient local Kings and was capital of the region in era gone by. Dhankar castle and monastery are perched precariously on ragged peaks overlooking a steep valley. Due to erosion, it’s quite likely that these will tumble down in near future. A new monastery has been constructed, but the old one has it’s own irreplaceable charm. After the visit, visitors can also hike to Dhankar lake atop a mountain nearby. Night stay will be in Lalung, largest and a very sceninc village in Lingti valley. The village monastery is associated with numerous folk tales and legends. The most interesting features are the Three Cornered Buddha and an ancient gnarled willow tree planted by Rinchen Znagpo, founder of many monasteries in Spiti.

Day 6: Lalung – Kaza – Langcha
We will pass through Kaza , the regions adminsitrative capital to reach Langcha (4250 m). The roads on this route are among the highest in the world. The journey is particularly rewarding for it’s view of Spiti river valley. Shilla valley is on the way which is one of few good grazing grounds for domesticated and wild animals of the region.

Day 7: Langcha – Kaza – Ki Monastry – Kibber
This day will take you to the world’s highest Buddhist monastery at Komik as well the world’s highest post office at Hikkim ( 4440 m). You can send a postcard from here to whoever you like although delivery is not alaways gauranteed. These are very small villages with population less than 100 each and are completely cut off from rest of world during winters. Nightstay will be in Kibber, one of the larger towns in area with somewhat modern style accommodations. The region is famous for it’s wildlife including ibex, blue deer and snow leopard in addition to a number of birds. The guests will reach Gette to see the world famous Ki monastery from hundreds of meters above with river flowing on nearby. Makes for an amazing sight.

Day 8: Kibber – Losar – Kunzum La – Chandrataal Lake
From Kibber, we will drive on to our campsite at Chandrataal lake. Losar is comparitively big village will be stop for some tea and snacks. Kunzum La is named after Goddess Kunzum and is an important site for locals for religious as well as logisitical reasons. From there, we will drive to Chandrataal Lake, a must visit attraction of the region. Nightstay will be in a campsite under the stars.

Day 9: Chandrataal – Chatru – Rohtang Pass – Manali
This will be last day of the trip as the car will take you back to Manali via Chatru and Rohtang pass. The climb up will start from Chatru and the terrain will change back to lush green type as you reach near Rohtang pass. Drop at Manali early evening to end the tour.
Accommodation in Manali and drop at Delhi or Chandigarh can be provided on request.

PACKING LIST

  • Small backpack to hold the day walk necessities.
  • Luggage in rucksack/soft bags suitable to be carried by self or porters.
  • Warm clothes, wind-cheater, scarf, hat, sun-glasses, sunscreen.
  • Comfortable hiking shoes with thick socks.
  • Personal medical kit, water bottle, snacks, water filer or tablets. Tablets for altitude sickness.
  • Toilet paper, wet wipes.
  • A bag to collect own trash.

GENERAL NOTIFICATIONS:

  • Travel programs in the Himalayas not necessarily would always run exactly as scheduled. Allow for unplanned long days or early camps due to weather disruptions or similar causes.
  • There are places with limited communication possibility and/or medical facilities nearby on this route.
  • Participants should be prepared for cold conditions with strong winds and high wind chill factor.
  • Any additional expenses which might occur due to delays, weather disruptions, medical evacuation etc. would need to be borne by the participants. All overstay due to weather disruption, road blocks and similar which are not under our control would be charged as per tour cost for planned days.
  • All participants are recommended to have a travel insurance that covers trekking and wilderness travel.

INCLUSIONS

  • Pickup from Shimla and drop at Manali in a private or shared taxi.
  • Accommodation guesthouse, campsite, hotel and homestay according to availability and preferences.
  • Meals on all days unless mentioned otherwise.
  • Tents, sleeping bag, ground mats while camping.

 

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Mcleodganj Photography Tour

TOUR INTRODUCTION: Mcleodganj Triund tour

Mcleodganj is a small town in Dhauladhar mountain range famous for it’s natural beauty and Buddhist culture. It’s called Little Lhasa due to large number of Tibetan refugees living there. It is also the capital for Tibetan government in exile led by Dalai Lama. For tourists and photographers, this place is full of numerous places of natural beauty and cultural significance. There are old temples, waterfalls, monasteries, forested areas, small villages and many other places of interest which attract numerous visitors from all over the world. This photography expedition is meant to help the visiting photographers hone their photography skills and capture some great shots under the guidance of an expert photographer. This photo tour contains a mix of different types of photography including landscapes, people, building, markets, nature, art and more.

TRIP SUMMARY:

DAY 01: Introduction. Photo walk in town
DAY 02: St. John in wilderness church, Bhagsu Waterfall, Dal Lake, Naddi.
DAY 03: Hike to Dharmkot waterfall, Local village.
DAY 04: Triund day hike.

Duration: 4 Days, 4 Nights
Best Season: March till November
Difficulty Level: Low
Maximum Elevation: Triund at 2875 m
Weather: Cold nights and days during winter. Pleasant days during summer.
Getting From/To: Mcleodganj is 495 km by road from New Delhi. Nearest airport is at Dharmshala.

TRIP ITINERARY:

DAY 1: The guests will meet up with  and their photography guide in the hotel and spend some time going over some essential tour details and getting to know each other.  The guide will offer a few tips and instructions for the trip and photography techniques. After breakfast, we will take a photo walk in the town led by the photography guide. The day will be spent walking in the markets, taking pictures of markets, locals and nearby wooded areas. We’ll also visit Tsuglag Khang monastery, the residence of Dalai Lama along with a few other local places of interest. This day, we can take pictures of these Buddhist temples and the monks debating with each other in their unique way.

DAY 2: This day will begin with a visit to Bhagsu waterfall, a small yet very picturesque waterfall, near an ancient temple. Later on, we will visit  St. John in the wilderness church and the old cemetery nearby. From there, we will walk to small but beautiful Dal Lake and to Naddi sunset point where the road ends. From Naddi we’ll be able to see our jungle trail for next day a few kms away.

DAY 3: We’ll take a short hike to a lesser known but beautiful waterfall in Dharmkot. Not many people know of this place and it’s accessible only via a hiking route through thick jungle.  The hiking route as well as waterfall offer some really beautiful options for taking beautiful pictures. There are numerous birds, flowering plants and insects like butterflies and ladybugs all around. After coming back, we will spend some time in the village nearby.

Day 4: This day we’ll hike to Triund, a 6 km hike from Dharmkot. It’s a pretty easy hike with gentle inclines apart from a small stretch at the end. There are ample resting points by way of small tea stalls, so it can be completed by almost anyone. It’s quite common to come across snowbanks till early summers. On the way, you will see hundreds of different varieties of trees, birds, small animals and insects which make for very interesting picture subjects. Triund by itself is a beautiful ridge with mind blowing views of snow covered mountain peaks. Later on we will go back the same way to our hotel for rest and to end the tour.

HIGHLIGHTS OF TRIP:

  • Professional quality image reviews and constructive feedback from experts.
  • Expert guidance and help from accompanying photography guide on all days.
  • All basic needs of the journey are taken care of and the guests can feel free to focus on their photography.
  • Careful selection of sites for some great photography opportunities.
  • Comfortable accommodations in main town.

PACKING LIST:

  • Wind cheater, warm trousers.
  • Warm jacket.
  • Thick socks and hiking shoes.
  • Scarf, cap, hat.
  • Sunglasses.
  • High SPF sunscreen.
  • All personal medications and tablets  for high altitude sickness.
  • Water filter or tablets.

INCLUSIONS:

  1. Accommodation in good quality hotels, guest houses and camp site.
  2. Local transport.
  3. All meals with option for non-vegetarian food in a few places.
  4. Services of a highly skilled and experienced photographer as a tour guide.

EXCLUSIONS:

  1.  Pickup or drop from Delhi. It can be arranged if needed at an additional cost.
  2.  Rental of photography equipment.
  3. Cost of any personal expenses like laundry, shopping and similar.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

  1. If this is your first time visiting such high altitude places, consult a doctor first to check for any medical condition which may prove problematic. Usually it is not an issue if you are generally healthy but better to be safe than sorry as people with some medical conditions like BP, respiratory and cardiac issues may face some problems.
  2. Travel programs in the mountains not necessarily would always run exactly as scheduled. Allow for unplanned long days or early camps due to weather disruptions or similar causes.
  3. There are places with limited communication possibility and/or medical facilities nearby on this route.
  4. Participants should be prepared for cold conditions with strong winds and high wind chill factor.
  5. Any additional expenses which might occur due to delays, weather disruptions, medical evacuation etc. would need to be borne by the participants. All overstay due to weather disruption, road blocks and similar which are not under our control would be charged as per tour cost for planned days.
  6. All participants are recommended to have a travel insurance that covers trekking and wilderness travel.
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Kinnaur Spiti Photography Expedition

Introduction: himachal-adventure-tours

This photography tour of Kinnaur and Spiti helps you discover these two completely different Himalayan regions. On one hand, the Kinnaur valley is lush green and full of forests and farms, while Lahaul Spiti is a dry, high altitude desert. Together they offer unique sights, people, places of worship, wildlife,  rivers, lakes and a lot of other things of interests to a photographer as well as a casual tourist. You can spend years in the place and still find new things to see and photograph every single day. The region is sparsely populated by hard working and hospitable people who treat all visitors like their own family and it’s a joy sharing a few moments with them.

We have designed this photo expedition so as to offer some completely unique and diverse photography opportunities which include landscape, people, monuments, wilderness and night photography in different areas, each one carefully selected for the best possible experience for all participants. For example, this trip includes night stays in small family run homestays in remote villages of less than 100 people, camping in wilderness as well as comfortable hotels and guesthouses. You will not only see some great sights but also meet some really charming local people and observe their way of life from up close.  This is a great trip for beginners in photography as they can get guidance from experts to take pictures of different types in different conditions as well as experienced or professional photographers who get the chance of visiting a great photography location for taking some great shots.

This photography tour will help you hone your skills on wide variety of shooting techniques including but not limited to landscape, potraits, wildlife and night photography.
We have tried to keep everything safe and comfortable, but keep in mind that Kinnaur and Lahaul Spiti are still very remote areas and a large part stays cut off from civilisation for 6-7 months, sometimes more. While the travelers may miss out on some creature comforts for a few days, this photography tour more than makes up for it in every other way possible.

Highlights of Trip:

  • Professional quality image reviews and constructive feedback from experts.
  • Expert guidance and help from accompanying photography guide on all days.
  • All basic needs of the journey are taken care of and the guests can feel free to focus on their photography.
  • Careful selection of sites for some great photography opportunities.
  • Accommodation a mix of campsites, hotels and local homestays  in different places for a complete experience.

TRIP ITINERARY

Day 1 : Chandigarh – Sarahan
Pickup from Chandigarh and drive towards Sarahan via Shimla through scenic mountain roads. On the way, we will stop at a few places for rest and to take some good pictures of the scenery as the altitude changes gradually. After we reach Sarhan, we will check in at the hotel and rest for a while followed by an orientation meeting about the photography tour.  Sarhan is  famous for it’s Bhim Kali temple, one of 51 Shakti Peeths in Hindu religion.

Day 2 : Sarhan – Sangla
We will start driving towards Sangla, a small village in Kinnaur district. Most locals here make their living from farming, mostly their  fruit orchards.  Sangla is surrounded by tall snow capped peaks and offers great views for landscape photography.  Baspa river is one of the more prominent features as it flows through the valley and is also a place for trout fishing. We will also visit the ancient Kamru Fort where local kings were crowned for photography.

Day 3 : Sangla – Kalpa
This day, we’ll start traveling towards Kalpa will make a few stops on the way. Kalpa is famous for it’s  high quality apples and pinus gerardiana (chilgoza) plantation. For photography, we will visit these plantations as well as some important local Hindu and Buddhits temples with their distinctive art style and architecture.

Day 4 : Kalpa – Nako – Tabo
As we start traveling further, the surrounding terrain starts changing from lush green to stark  brown with little patches greenery as the altitude increases and we cross tree line. We’ll stop at Nako (3625 meters)  for some refreshments and photography in village. We will visit the village monastery and the small Nako lake nearby which offers some great landscape shots from certain angles. We will drive further to stop at Tabo village which is famous for one of the holiest Buddhist monasteries.

Day 5 : Tabo- Dhankar – Pin Valley – Kaza
Dhankar is the site of a famous monastery and ancient fort which sit in between some very sharp, jagged and unstable peaks giving the whole place beautiful and haunting look. This are is highly unstable and both monastery and the fort are in danger of collapsing as the mountains crumbles little by little. Dhankar place offers excellent views of Pin Valley and the confluence of Pin and Spiti rivers. If you’re willing to hike for 5-6 km, there is a small lake on a nearby  mountain top which is a vital source of water for all locals in the area. Later on, we will drive further towards Kaza, Lahaul Spiti’s administrative capital and the largest town for night stay.

Day 6 : Kaza – Langza – Hikkim – Komic – Kibber
Our destination for this day will be Kibber and we will make stops for photography at Langza, Hikkim and Komik. Komik’s Buddhist monastery is highest monastery  in the world while Hikkim has the highest post office.  Like most visitors, we too will send a post card from here, although the delivery is not assured. These are all small villages and people rely on farming, animal rearing and tourism for survival.  It’s not uncommon to spot some rare wildlife like Blue sheep, ibex and Snow Leopard, if you’re lucky. We will spend the night in a guesthouse in Kibber.

Day 7 : Kibber – Gette – Ki – Chandra Taal
We will wake up early morning before sunrise and reach Gette to take some amazing photographs from a steep ledge just above Ki Monastery of the monastery itself as sun rises and beautiful Spiti river flowing some distance away. Later on, we’ll make a stop at Ki monastery to talk with monks, observe their daily routine and walk around taking pictures. Then we’ll drive towards Chandra Taal which will take 3-4 hours depending upon road conditions.  We can either drive to campsite or hike for 8-9 km from Kunzum La.  Night stay will be  in campsite, 2 km from the lake. Most of late evening and early night will be spent taking pictures of night sky.

Day 8 : Chandra Taal – Rohtang – Manali
We will visit Chandra Taal lake (4300 meters) via car or foot. Early morning visit is prefered because there’s no wind blowing at that time and reflections of nearby mountains in the water are almost perfect. This lake is a must visit attraction of Lahaul Spiti region and is agreat place for taking some memorable pictures.  After breakfast in the camp, we’ll start our drive towards Manali  with stops at Chatru and Rohtang Pass. Drop at Manali town to end the tour.

Packing List:

  • Wind cheater, warm trousers, thermal innerwear.
  • Warm jacket.
  • Thick socks and hiking shoes.
  • Scarf, cap, hat.
  • Sunglasses.
  • High SPF sunscreen.
  • All personal medications and tablets  for high altitude sickness.
  • Water filter or tablets.

INCLUSIONS:

  1. Accommodation in hotels, home stays, guest houses and camp site.
  2. Shared transport with pickup from Chandigarh and drop at Manali.
  3. All meals with option for non-vegetarian food in a few places.
  4. Services of a highly skilled and experienced photographer as a tour guide.

EXCLUSIONS:

  1.  Pickup or drop from Delhi. It can be arranged if needed at an additional cost.
  2.  Rental of photography equipment.
  3. Cost of any personal expenses like laundry, shopping and similar.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

  1. If this is your first time visiting such high altitude places, consult a doctor first to check for any medical condition which may prove problematic. Usually it is not an issue if you are generally healthy but better to be safe than sorry as people with some medical conditions like BP, respiratory and cardiac issues may face some problems.
  2. No phone company apart from BSNL will work in most of the Lahaul Spiti region. Even it’s coverage is not available for most of the region.
  3. Travel programs in the Himalayas not necessarily would always run exactly as scheduled. Allow for unplanned long days or early camps due to weather disruptions or similar causes.
  4. There are places with limited communication possibility and/or medical facilities nearby on this route.
  5. Participants should be prepared for cold conditions with strong winds and high wind chill factor.
  6. Any additional expenses which might occur due to delays, weather disruptions, medical evacuation etc. would need to be borne by the participants. All overstay due to weather disruption, road blocks and similar which are not under our control would be charged as per tour cost for planned days.
  7. All participants are recommended to have a travel insurance that covers trekking and wilderness travel.
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Spiritual Journey of Lahaul Spiti

Lahaul Spiti is a great place for people looking for solitude, amazing scenery, peace and some personal time away from noise and distractions of big cities. The remoteness and ruggedness of this region keeps this place quiet and suitable for a personal time away for contemplation and meditation. The simple and friendly people of the region are also quiet religious and appreciate the importance of spirituality in their daily lives. A special spiritual journey through Lahaul Spiti will hep you energise your batteries and spend some time meditating, interacting with Buddhist monks in extremely beautiful backdrops.
This journey is not something like a yoga or meditation retreat. It is more like a journey to different monasteries, scared places and spiritually important points of great natural beauty. In this trip, you can visit a few monasteries, interact with monks, benefit from their wisdom acquired over the course of thousands of years, meditate there or on mountain tops and just spend some time with yourselves or your companions. The driving distances per day per day are kept deliberately small to ensure the body and mind of the visitor remain fresh.
BEST FOR: Individuals or small groups looking for a quiet time to discover their spirituality.

Trip Summary:

Day 01: Shimla – Sarahan
Day 02: Sarahan – Reckong Peo – Kalpa
Day 03: Kalpa – Puh – Nako – Sumdo – Tabo
Day 04: Tabo
Day 05: Tabo – Dhankar
Day 06: Dhankar – Komic
Day 07: Komic
Day 08: Komic – Kibber
Day 09: Kibber – Ki moastery – Kaza
Day 10: Kaza – Losar – Kunzum La – Chandrataal Lake
Day 11: Chandrataal – Chatru – Rohtang Pass – Manali

DURATION: 11 days, 10 nights
BEST SEASON: June to October. Possible rest of year on request.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Low
MAXIMUM ELEVATION: 4590 m.
WEATHER: Afternoons can be a bit warm during summer. Cold otherwise with strong winds.
EQUIPMENT: None necessary.

DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 01: Shimla – Sarahan
First day will begin with drive from Shimla to Sarahan (2313 m) over amazing Himalayan roads, dense forests and deep gorges. Upon reaching Sarhan, sepnd rest of day in hotel or walking around in Town. The ancient Bhimkali temple is one of 51 Shaktipeeths in Hindu religion and a pretty important place of worship for the locals.
Pickup from Delhi or CHandigarh available on request.

Day 02: Sarahan – Reckong Peo – Kalpa
The destination for this day will be Kalpa(2960 m), with a short stop at Reckong Peo. Kalpa is a small village and a big producer of fruits like apple and chilgoza. You can visit Kothi, an ancient Hindu temple with a gold idol of goddess Chanadika Devi. View of Kinner Kailash mountain from the village at sunrise or sunset is a sight to remember.

Day 03: Kalpa – Puh – Nako – Sumdo – Tabo
After leaving Kalpa, we will make stops at Puh, Nako and Sumdo (depending upon available time and route) and stop at Tabo (3280 m) for nightstay. Tabo monastery is more than 1000 years old and is considered to one of the holiest and Dalai Lama has expressed his desire to live there after retirement. It is also famous for it’s extremely detailed wall paintings. This monastery was the site of Kalachakra initiation ceremony in 1996 by Dalai Lama, which was also the date of completeion of 1000 years of existence of monastery.

Day 04: Tabo
This day will be spent in Tabo.

Day 05: Tabo – Dhankar
Next stop will be at Dhankar (3894 m), ancient capital of Spitian Kings who made their fort very near the village monastery on sharp, precarious cliffs overlooking the river valley below. Due to erosion, both structures are expected to survive for only a few years more. A new and bigger monastery has been constructed and artifacts transferred. Guests can spend some time there or climbing up the mountain nearby to see Dhankar lake. It is also a nice place to sit quietly and meditate. The monastery is home to about 150 who belong to the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.

Day 06: Dhankar – Komic
From Dhankar, we will drive to Komic (4250 m), which is famous for Tangyud Monastery famous for it’s location at such a high altitude. It belongs to the Sakya sect, a rare occurence in the region. The visitors can either stay in monastery’s guest house or one of other small villages nearby.

Day 07: Komic
This day will be spent in Komic, Hikkim (4440 m) and Langcha villages. Langcha’s monastery is a small one and has a beautiful Buddha statue overlooking the small village. Hikkim’s post office is the highest functioning one in entire world.

Day 08: Komic – Kibber
From Komic, we will move towards Kibber (4270 m) and spend a day in village which sits right on boundary of the wildlife sanctuary. Kibber Monastery was founded by Serkang Rimpochhe and is also an important place of worship for locals. This ay we can also drive till Gette and enjoy the sight of Spiti river valley and Ki monastery hundreds of meters below the cliff.

Day 09: Kibber – Ki monastery – Kaza
Our nightstay will be in Kaza, the administrative capital of Spiti regon and has a Hindu temple and a Buddhist monastery side by side. This day will be used for rest, stocking up on supplies, fuel and walking around in the town.

Day 10: Kaza – Losar – Kunzum La – Chandrataal Lake
From Kaza, we will drive further towards Chandrataal (4300 m) Lake with rest stop at Lohsar (4079 m). We will have to pass Kunzum La (4590 m) which is one of the highest motorable passes and site of a temple dedicated to Goddess Kunzum, a local diety. We can either drive to Chandrataal Lake from Kunzum La or hike for around 8 km. Nightstay will be in a campsite, 2 km from the lake, under the stars and close to nature.

Day 11: Chandrataal – Chatru – Rohtang Pass – Manali
On this last day of the trip, the car will take you to Manali (2050 m) while passing through Chatru and Rohtang Pass (3979 m). Drop there to end the Spiritual Journey of Lahaul Spiti.

Accommodation in Manali and drop at Delhi or Chandigarh can be provided on request.

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Chandrataal lake day hike

INTRODUCTION

Chandrataal Lake is a popular hiking and camping destination in Spiti region It’s altitude is 4300 meters and is one of the highest wetlands anywhere in the world. The lake is within a day or 2 days trek (depending upon the route) from Samudri Tapu, source of Chandra river which flows through Spiti Valley and is a major tributary of Chenab river.The lake itself is an important site for locals and is source of many myths and folktales of the region. The crystal clear waters of the lake attract people as well as some rare birds and animals at different seasons. The expansive grasslands near Chandrataal lake are home to numerous types of wild flowers as well as source of food for many wild animals as well as flocks of local Gaddi shepherds.

While camping in the authorised campsite, guests have two options of seeing the lake. They can either drive towards lake via the rough road or hike via a more scenic route through the mountains. This hiking route passes through numerous interesting sights such as imposing view of Chandra river, Samudri Tapu in distance, small meadows, temporary ponds and numerous other little interesting sights which most people never see.

BEST FOR: Seeing Chandra Taal lake and surrounding area in detail.

Chandrataal lake Trip Summary:
Day 1: Walk to lake on a hiking trail. Walk around lake and grassland nearby. Lunch.
DURATION: 1 day
BEST SEASON: May to October. Possible rest of year on request.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Low
MAXIMUM ELEVATION: 4300 m.
WEATHER: Afternoons can be a bit warm during summer. Cold otherwise with strong winds.
EQUIPMENT: None necessary.

ITINERARY

We will start walking towards the lake early morning from a hiking trail which starts near the camp site. We will climb up the route and walk through an area with some streams, grass, wild flowers and numerous other little things which add stars to beauty of the region. On the way, we will come across some temporary ponds formed by snow melt and rains. Some points on the way offer stunning views of mountains, Samudri Tapu glacier and Chandra river.

After reaching lake, we will rest for a few minutes before embarking on a walk around the lake. There is a plain area on other side of lake which is a favurite grazing ground for many flocks as well as wild animals. After spending some time there, we will walk back to campsite for a meal and rest.

GENERAL NOTIFICATIONS:

  • Travel itineraries in the mountains don not necessarily run exactly as scheduled. Keep a buffer for delays due to weather, road conditions etc.
  • Any additional expenses caused by delays, medical condition, road blocks and other causes will be borne by the guests.
  • We recommend a comprehensive travel insurance and a medical checkup before the visit.
  • This tour covers some remote destinations in Spiti which have very limited phone coverage, unpredictable weather and high altitude.

INCLUSIONS

  • Accommodation in Chandrataal campsite.
  • Meals, tea and non-bottled water in campsite,

EXCLUSIONS

  • Transport to campsite.
  • Personal expenses, refreshments during road journey, alcohol.
  • Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.

 

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Fruit Orchard Visit

Unlike a typical tour or hike to some place for sights, this trip takes you to a family run fruit orchard in Fagu near Shimla. This area is one of the biggest producers of apples in India and a lot of people in this area depend upon fruit farming for their livelihood. Most of the farms are owned by local families who work hard to get a good crop ever year. Contrary to what most people think, the work goes on for all year as the trees need constant care all year round. Some of the basic farm work includes watering, turning soil, weeding, spraying of fertilisers, pest control and pruning. Apart from these, such fruit orchards have numerous things to do like water harvesting, bee keeping, compost pits,  vegetable farms, cows and numerous other essential things which keep farmers busy everyday. This farm tour helps you discover most of such activities at different times of the year.fruit orchard trip in India

BEST FOR:  An extended weekend getaway from Delhi NCR with exciting scenery on a small budget.

Trip Summary:
Day 1: Pickup and drop from Shimla for visit to fruit farm.
DURATION: 1 day
BEST SEASON: All year except during heavy snow.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Low
MAXIMUM ELEVATION: 2200 m.
WEATHER: Rains quite often. Normally cool weather in summer and cold in winters.
EQUIPMENT: None.
COST: INR 3000 (USD 40 ) for a single person. INR 2500 per person for 2 or more guests.

ITINERARY

A car will pick you up in from Shimla or nearby place and take you to the fruit orchard in Fagu. There you will be given a first hand view of actual work which goes on to keeping a farm in good condition day after day all year. You will walk through the farm, get an introduction about different types of trees, their use, ways of their care and more. You may get to meet some workers who mostly live on the farm or nearby and learn about their daily lives on the farm as they go about it, if they are free. Apart from trees, there are a lot of other aspects like bees, cattle, compost etc. which are essential to keep a fruit farm functioning properly. This tour also covers these aspects. During harvest season, the guests can see how the fruits are plucked, washed and cleaned before packaging firsthand. Earlier, most of this work was done manually by hand but use of new technology has made this job a lot easier.

 GENERAL INFORMATION:

  • Travel itineraries in the mountains  do not necessarily run exactly as scheduled. Keep a buffer for delays due to weather, road conditions etc.
  • Any additional expenses caused by delays, medical condition, road blocks and other causes will be borne by the guests.
  • We recommend a comprehensive  travel insurance and a medical checkup before the visit.

INCLUSIONS

  • Pickup and drop from Shimla.
  • Tea and snacks.

EXCLUSIONS

  • Personal expenses, refreshments during road journey, alcohol.
  • Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.
BySoul Mountain Expeditions

Pin Parvati Trek

Himalaya trekking expeditions Pin Parvati is a popular yet one of more difficult treks of the Trans Himalayan region. The trek route passes through dense forests of Great Himalayan National Park, some remote temporary human settlements and ever across rivers in full flow with ice cold water fresh from glaciers. In recent history, this pass was used as a route to enter Spiti valley from Kullu and is still used by hardy shepherds of the region. It was opened for trekkers only in 1993. Locals associate this area with numerous legends related to Lord Shiva and Pandavs. This trek requires complete physical fitness, mental concentration and reqards with the sights and experiences which have a few equals anywhere in the world.
Best For: Trekkers with moderate or good experience. Good fitness is must.

TREK SUMMARY:

Day 1, Day 2: Reaching Kaza, acclimitisation(3650 m)
Day 3: Kaza – Mudh village drive; Mudh to Tiya trek. (3900 m)
Day 4: Tiya – Pin valley campsite (4470 m)
Day 5: Pin valley campsite – Upper Pin Base Camp (4810 m)
Day 6: Pin Base camp – Pin Parvati pass – Parvati base camp (5310 m)
Day 7: Pin Parvati base camp – Mantalai Lake (4100 m)
Day 8: Mantalai Lake to Odi Thach campsite (3820 m)
Day 9: Odi Thach to Tunda Bhuj (3200 m)
Day 10: Tunda Bhuj – Kheerganga (2780 m)
Day 11: Kheerganga – Bursheni – Kullu
Duration: 11 Days, 10 Nights
Best Season: Mid June till July.  September till October.
Difficulty Level: Medium
Maximum Elevation: Kunzum La at 4650 m
Weather: Cold.
Getting From/To: Kaza is approachable by road from Shimla or Manali. Delhi and nearby towns. Closest airport Kullu.

Cost: USD 1700 for solo guest. USD 1200 per person on twin sharing.

TREK ITINERARY :

Day 1, Day 2: Reaching Kaza (3650 m)
Take a bus or taxi from Manali to reach Kaza. You will need to spend a minimum of 2 days in the region for acclimitisation. You can spend this time in the town resting or sghtseeing. Sightseeing for nearby places like Kibber, Chicham, Key monastery, Dhankar and a few other places can be arranged on request
Day 3: Kaza – Mudh village drive; Mudh to Tiya trek. (3900 m)
We will first drive 50 km to Mudh village and rest there for a while before starting the trek towards village Tiya. Mudh has a few shops and guest houses and has limited bus service.

Day 4: Tiya – Pin valley campsite (4470 m)
We will wake up early and keep walking alongside Pink river till we cross it using a rope way or a temporary bridge. The trail starts to ascends gradually and tree line is left behind. We will walk for about 10 km to reach our campsite for the night.
Day 5: Pin valley campsite – Upper Pin Base Camp (4810 m)
This day we will not gain much altitude, but it will be tough walking on the ridges and ground covered with stones and rubble. Our campsite for night will be very near the glacier/snow line. This location is just at the base of Pin Parvati pass.

Day 6: Pin Base camp – Pin Parvati pass – Parvati base camp (5310 m)
This day we will cross the landmark of 5000 m altitude to reach Pin parvati pass. First 2-3 hours of trek will be a tough incline while the rest will be a descent till Parvati base camp below snow line.

Day 7: Pin Parvati base camp – Mantalai Lake (4100 m)
A full day of a downhill hike, it will be compartively easier compared to the uphill hikes in high altitudes of previous days. We will cover a distance of nearly 12 km to reach Mantalai lake and set up camp for night.

Day 8: Mantalai Lake – Odi Thach campsite (3820 m)
We will keep hiking downhill for 9 km to reach Odi Thach campsite. It is situated between extremely scenic meadows full of wild flowers and small mountain streams.

Day 9: Odi Thach – Tunda Bhuj (3200 m)
Another long but beautiful walk to reach Pandav Pul (bridge) to cross the river and reach Thakur Kuan campsite for the night.

Day 10: Tunda Bhuj – Kheerganga (2780 m)
A similar downhill trek like the last day’s to reach campsite at kheerganga. Lots of trees.
Day 11: Kheerganga – Bursheni – Kullu
We will hike for 7 kms to reach Bursheni, a small village with motorable road. A car will then transport you to Kullu where you can stay or take a bus or fligh back to Delhi.

PACKING LIST :

  • Small backpack to hold the day walk supplies.
  • Luggage in rucksack (60-70 ltr) suitable to be carried by self or porters.
  • Warm clothes, wind-cheater, scarf, hat, sun-glasses, sunscreen, comfortable hiking shoes, thick socks, rain coat or poncho.
  • Personal medical kit, water bottle (with filter), snacks.
  • Toilet paper, wet wipes, soap.
  • Torch, multi-tool, trekking pole, basic cutlery, plastic bag
  • A bag to collect own trash.

GENERAL INFORMATION :

  • Travel itineraries in the mountains may not necessarily run exactly as scheduled. Keep a buffer for delays due to weather, road conditions etc.
  • Any additional expenses caused by delays, medical condition, road blocks and other causes will be borne by the guests.
  • We recommend a comprehensive travel insurance and a medical checkup before the visit.
  • This tour covers some remote destinations in Himachal Pradesh which have very limited phone coverage, unpredictable weather and high altitude.

INCLUSIONS :

  • Pickup drop from Manali.
  • Accommodation in campsites and hotels wherever mentioned.
  • Meals, tea and non-bottled water in campsite. Bottled water not available during trek and not recommended for ecological reasons.
  • Camping equipment.
  • You can ask to rent or buy some personal trekking equipment like trekking pole, water filter etc.
  • Services of guides, mules, porters, cooks.

EXCLUSIONS :

  • Meals in Kaza.
  • Personal expenses, refreshments during road journey, alcohol.
  • Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.
  • Porters or mules to carry your personal luggage.
BySoul Mountain Expeditions

Hampta Pass to Chandra Taal Trek

TREK INTRODUCTION: Hampta Pass to Chandrataal lake trek

This is one of the most picturesque treks in India which covers a wide variety of terrains, sights and altitude ranges in a very short time and hence is very popular with trekkers.  In this trek, we pass through grass and flower covered meadows, majestic snow covered mountains, dense pine forests, wild untamed rivers and cystal clear lakes. The starting point is Manali which is easily accessible by road and a short flight plus a hours drive from nearest airport.
Best For: Trekkers with moderate or no experience. Good fitness is must.

TREK SUMMARY:

Day 1:  Arrival – Manali
Day 2:  Manali – Jobra – Jwara
Day 3: Jwara – Balu Ka Gera (3350 m)
Day 4: Balu Ka Gera – Hampta pass – Shea Goru (4300 m)
Day 5: Shea Goru  – Chatru (3500 m)
Day 6: Chatru – Chandra Taal (4300 m)
Day 7: Chandra Taal – Manali
Duration: 7 Days, 6 Nights
Best Season: Mid June till October.
Difficulty Level: Medium
Maximum Elevation: Kunzum La at 4650 m
Weather: Cold.
Getting From/To: Manali is approachable by bus from Delhi and nearby towns. Closest airport Kullu.
Cost: INR 16000 per person.

TREK ITINERARY :

Day 1: Arrival – Manali
On this first day, we will stay in Manali for rest, gathering of supplies and getting to know each other better. No strenous activity or walking. Guests are free to explore Manali town and it’s attractions like Hidimba Temple,  Vashisth Kund by themselves. Night in a local hotel.
Day 2: Manali – Jobra – Jwara
Morning start by drive towards Jobra where the trek trek actually starts along a mountain stream Rani Nala flowing through dense forest. There will be slight incline but nothing too strenous. Night camp at a small temporary settlement Jwara.
Day 3: Jwara – Balu Ka Gera
This day’s trek route stays along side Rani Nala, again on a light incline. The path will lead us to a valley covered by wild flowers and shrubs, a popular stop for shepherds. The  forest of pine and maple trees is now far behind but there is still lot of greenery for some time. The night camp will be ar Balu ka Gera, a sand bank made by the river deposits. It’s common to see massive glaciers making their way down the mountains.
Day 4: Balu Ka Gera – Hampta pass – Shea Goru
This day, the trail starts getting steep and air a lot thinner as we cross the tree line. Most of this area remains under the snow even in summers and a strong wind keeps on blowing almost all the time. We will reach Hampta Pass eventually after a hike of 3-4 hours which offers some amazing view of the Lahaul Valley. Our stop for the night will be Shea Goru on the foothills.
Day 5: Shea Goru  – Chatru
Chatru is a small semi-permanent settlement along Chandra river and it’s a downhill trek from Shea Goru. It’s a lovely camping ground with majestic views and numerous little mountain streams. After walking on a jungle trail for 3 days, you will have the first glimpse of a road and vehicles there.
Day 6: Chatru – Chandra Taal
A vehicle will pick you up and take you to Chandra Taal lake. You can either go there directly by car via Batal route or hike the last 9 kms via Kunzum La pass (4650 m). Our campsite will be at an distance of 3 km from the lake as camping is not allowed within that distance. Spend some time at lake before dark.
Day 7: Chandra Taal – Manali 
Hop in to the car and drive back to Manali via Rohtang Pass. Drop at bus stand in evening to end the journey.

PACKING LIST :

  • Small backpack to hold the day walk supplies.
  • Luggage in rucksack (60-70 ltr) suitable to be carried by self or porters.
  • Warm clothes, wind-cheater, scarf, hat, sun-glasses, sunscreen, comfortable hiking shoes, thick socks, rain coat or poncho.
  • Personal medical kit, water bottle (with filter), snacks.
  • Toilet paper, wet wipes, soap.
  • Torch, multi-tool, trekking pole, basic cutlery, plastic bag
  • A bag to collect own trash.

GENERAL INFORMATION :

  • Travel itineraries in the mountains  may not necessarily run exactly as scheduled. Keep a buffer for delays due to weather, road conditions etc.
  • Any additional expenses caused by delays, medical condition, road blocks and other causes will be borne by the guests.
  • We recommend a comprehensive  travel insurance and a medical checkup before the visit.
  • This tour covers some remote destinations in Himachal Pradesh which have very limited phone coverage, unpredictable weather and high altitude.

INCLUSIONS

  • Pickup drop from Manali.
  • Accommodation in campsites and hotels wherever mentioned.
  • Meals, tea and non-bottled water in campsite. Bottled water not available during trek and not recommended for ecological reasons.
  • Camping equipment.
  • You can ask to rent or buy some personal trekking equipment like trekking pole, water filter etc.
  • Services of guides, mules, porters, cooks.
  • Trekking and camping permits.

EXCLUSIONS

  • Meals in Manali on first and last day.
  • Personal expenses, refreshments during road journey, alcohol.
  • Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.
  • Porters or mules to carry your personal luggage.
BySoul Mountain Expeditions

5 Days Shimla To Manali Road Trip With Camping at Chandra Taal

INTRODUCTION Chandrataal lake hike

Chandra Taal Lake is a popular destination in Spiti region for tourists interested in trekking, camping, hiking and other adventure activities. It’s situated at an altitude of 4300 meters and is among the highest wetlands anywhere in the world. The lake is within a day or 2 days trek River Chandra which later on becomes Chenab has it’s origin in Samudri Tapu just a day or two days hike from the lake depending upon the route taken. Chandra Taal is a holy place for people of Lahaul Spiti region and is believed to be a place where many myths and folktales of the region were born. A variety of rare birds and animals live in vicinity or stay nearby at different seasons.
There are also some large grasslands near the lake which are are an important feeding grounds for herds of local Gaddi shepherds as well as some wild animals like yaks, ibex and a few other rare animals. Camping or any other human activity like construction is not allowed within 3 kms of the lake to protect the sensitive ecology. For the last stretch, our guests can either trek to the campsite via a trekking route starting from Kunzum La or stay in car.
BEST FOR: This trip is best for enjoying the beauty of major attractions of Spiti region in 5-7 days.

TRIP SUMMARY:

Day 1: Shimla to Sarhan (6 hours)
Day 2: Sarhan To Kalpa ( 3 hours)
Day 3: Kalpa to Kaza (4+ hours)
Day 4: Kaza to Chandra Taal lake via Kunzum La (5 hours)
Day 5: Chandra Taal to Manali via Rohtang Pass. ( 8 hours)
DURATION: 5 days, 4 nights.
BEST SEASON: May to October
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Low
MAXIMUM ELEVATION: 4590 m at Kunzum La.
WEATHER: Afternoons can be a bit warm during summer. Cold otherwise with strong winds.
EQUIPMENT: Hiking shoes and stick if hiking option chosen

DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 1: Early morning pickup from Shimla with final stop at Sarahan. It’s a drive of about 6 hours with on some of the most difficult roads on the planet. Visit to historic Bhim Kali temple and bird sanctuary in the evening if time permits.
Day 2: From Sarahan, we will drive towards Kalpa which is famous for it’s fruit orchards. Enjoy some time in the village, orchards and with local farmers.
Day 3: Drive from Kalpa to Kaza takes about 4 to 5 hours, so we start early in the morning. We will have rest stops for refreshments, rest and sightseeing at Dhankar, Tabo and a couple of other places depending upon route taken. Kaza is the biggest town in region and has the only petrol pump in the region. See the new Buddhist monastery and take a walk in the bazaar.
Day 4: Drive towards Chandra Taal lake via Kunzum La. You can either take the 9 kms hiking route or stay in the car. Visit lake in late afternoon or evening. Night in campsite.
Day 5: Early morning visit to Chandra Taal lake and then drive to Manali via Rohtang Pass with stops at Chatru, Chota Darra and Rohtang Pass. Drop at bus stand or nearby hotel.

 PACKING LIST

  • Small backpack to hold the day walk necessities.
  • Luggage in rucksack/soft bags suitable to be carried by self or porters.
  • Warm clothes, wind-cheater, scarf, hat, sun-glasses, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes.
  • Personal medical kit, water bottle, snacks.
  • Toilet paper, wet wipes.
  • A bag to collect own trash.
  •  GENERAL INFORMATION:

  • Travel itineraries in the mountains  don not necessarily run exactly as scheduled. Keep a buffer for delays due to weather, road conditions etc.
  • Any additional expenses caused by delays, medical condition, road blocks and other causes will be borne by the guests.
  • We recommend a comprehensive  travel insurance and a medical checkup before the visit.
  • This tour covers some remote destinations in Spiti which have very limited phone coverage, unpredictable weather and high altitude.

INCLUSIONS

  • Pickup from Shimla and drop at Manali in a private or shared taxi.
    Accommodation in Chandrataal campsite and hotels in all stops mentioned.
    Meals, tea and non-bottled water in campsite, Bottled water available for purchase. Breakfast and dinner in hotels.

EXCLUSIONS

  • Transport till Shimla or after Manali.
  • Hotel stay and meals at Shimla and Manali before and after the trip.
  • Personal expenses, refreshments during road journey, alcohol.
  • Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.
BySoul Mountain Expeditions

Manali to Chandrataal Lake Road Trip With Camping

INTRODUCTION  Chandrataal lake hiking camping trip

Chandrataal Lake is a popular hiking and camping destination in Spiti region It’s altitude is 4300 meters and is one of the highest wetlands anywhere in the world. The lake is within a day or 2 days trek (depending upon the route) from Samudri Tapu, source of Chandra river which flows through Spiti Valley and is a major tributary of Chenab river.The lake itself is an important site for locals and is source of many myths and folktales of the region. The crystal clear waters of the lake attract people as well as some rare birds and animals at different seasons. The expansive grasslands near Chandrataal lake are home to numerous types of wild flowers as well as source of food for many wild animals as well as flocks of local Gaddi shepherds.

To protect the sensitive ecology of the place, xamping or any other human activity like construction is not allowed within 3 kms of the lake. Our guests have the option of either driving all the way through or hike the last 9 km via hiking route starting from Kunzum La ( 4659 meters) towards campsite. This is a good option for an extended weekend trip from Delhi NCR and full of fun and adventure.

BEST FOR:  An extended weekend getaway from Delhi NCR with exciting scenery on a small budget.

Trip Summary:

Day 1: Manali to Chandrataal Lake. 128 km
Day 2: Night stay at camp. Visit lake.
Day 3: Back to Manali
DURATION: 3 days, 2 nights.
BEST SEASON: May to October
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Low to Medium
MAXIMUM ELEVATION: 4300 m. 4590 if going via Kunzum La.
WEATHER: Afternoons can be a bit warm during summer. Cold otherwise with strong winds.
EQUIPMENT: Hiking shoes and stick if hiking.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Pickup from Manali early morning. Drive of about 8 hours towards Chandrataal. Rest stops for refreshments and sightseeing in places like Rohtang Pass, Chatru, Chota Darra and Batal. Option of hiking towards camp for last 9 km.
Day 2: Morning walk(3 km) or drive towards lake. Take a walk around the lake, spend some time roaming there and exploring nearby mountains and grassland. Night stay at camp.
Day 3: Packup and drive towards Manali before noon. Drop back at evening. Option of an extra day at camp site or trek to Samudri Tapu.

PACKING LIST

  • Small backpack to hold the day walk necessities.
  • Luggage in rucksack/soft bags suitable to be carried by self or porters.
  • Warm clothes, wind-cheater, scarf, hat, sun-glasses, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes.
  • Personal medical kit, water bottle, snacks.
  • Toilet paper, wet wipes.
  • A bag to collect own trash.

GENERAL NOTIFICATIONS:

  • Travel itineraries in the mountains  don not necessarily run exactly as scheduled. Keep a buffer for delays due to weather, road conditions etc.
  • Any additional expenses caused by delays, medical condition, road blocks and other causes will be borne by the guests.
  • We recommend a comprehensive  travel insurance and a medical checkup before the visit.
  • This tour covers some remote destinations in Spiti which have very limited phone coverage, unpredictable weather and high altitude.

INCLUSIONS

  • Pickup and drop from Manali in a private or shared taxi.
  • Accommodation in Chandrataal campsite.
  • Meals, tea and non-bottled water in campsite, Bottled water available for purchase.

EXCLUSIONS

  • Delhi-Manali-Delhi bus fare.
  • Hotel stay at Manali before and after the trip.
  • Personal expenses, refreshments during road journey, alcohol.
  • Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.