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BySoul Mountain Expeditions

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.
BySoul Mountain Expeditions

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.