Trekking in Himachal
Trekking in Himachal is its own charm. To a mountain lovers and trekking lovers, this is the right place to visit and feel the difference between plain paths and mountain roads. Himachal Pradesh is awesome and the beautiful landscape of the mountains, fully covered by white snow which is always attract too many tourist from all over the world. Especially Land of His Holiness Dalai Lama lives in Dharmasala. Well known destination at the time of British Raj for summer vacations.
Kinnaur Kailash Trek
Season: June to September
Tour Duration: 17 Days (05 Days Trek)
Temperature: 30°C to 07°C
Physic: Moderate
Trek Code: ADVTH 01
The sketch program of this trek will be as under:-
Sagnam - Tiling - Bhaba Pass (4400 mts) - Lamber - Charang - Charang Pass (4950 mts) - Chitkul.
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Pin Parvati Trek
Season: June to September
Tour Duration: 18 Days (09 Days Trek)
Temperature: 30°C to 10°C
Physic: Moderate
Trek Code: ADVTH 02
The sketch program of this trek will be as under:-
Manikaran - Pulga - Kheerganga - Tundabhuj - Mantalai - Pin Parvati Pass (5219 mts) - Guling - Dhankar.
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Bara Bhangal Trek
Season: June to September
Tour Duration : 20 Days (11 Days Trek)
Temperature : 30°C to 10°C
Physic : Moderate
Trek Code : ADVTH 03
The sketch program of this trek will be as under:-
Manali - Lamadugh - Khanpari Pass (3600 mts) - Sangohar - Lamba Phad - Soony - Bara Bhangal - Panihartu - Raj Gundha - Bir - Dharamsala.
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Bharmour - Padum Trek
Season: June to September
Tour Duration: 25 Days (13 Days)
Temperature : 30°C to 07°C
Physic: Moderate
Trek Code: ADVTH 04
This trek starts from Hadsar (Bharmour) to Padum takes nearly 13 days walking. During this trek we'll come across many beautiful passes, villages and beautiful monasteries like Lingshed Karsha, Stongde, Sani, Phugtal, Barden, Muney. The highest pass in this trek is Nigutse-la at the altitude of 5100 meter.
The Sketch program of this trek will be as under :-
Hadsar - Kugti - Duggi Caves - Khardu - Rshil - Udaipur - Chamrat - Tharang - Gumbha Nalla - Kangla-la (5400 mts) - Bardan - Padum
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Spiti - Garhwal Trek
Season: July to September
Tour Duration : 22 Days (13 Days Trek)
Temperature : 32°C to 09°C
Physic: Moderate
Trek Code: ADVTH 05
This splendid trek is less frequented, in spite of moderate category as one required good physical condition due to its rough terrain on the way to the pass and considered one of the most adventurous treks. On arrival in Delhi you will be transferred to hotel, next morning you will take train to Chandigarh then drive to Shimla. We will reach at Shimla, the queen of hill and ancient summer capital of British Raj and now the state capital attract the tourist from all over the world. After visiting the Shimla, next morning, further drive through Sutlej Gorge to the valley of Sangla in Kinnaur, also known as Baspa valley, you will visit its century old temples dedicated to the Hindu deities and villages with mountain architecture lined both side of valley where as Baspa river flowing in middle. Trek starts from Kalpa in Baspa valley to the Garhwal, the land of birth of Gange, a holiest river of India honored as mother Ganga. Trail goes through forest and meadows (summer pasture land of shepherds) below the pass moronic trail leads to the top providing the extensive view of surrounding Himalayas. Exploring the villages and Yamunotri a pilgrimage site one among of the four pilgrimage site (Other are Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath popularly known as Char-Dham) From the end of the trek you will be transferred by road to Rishikesh the sanctuary of saints and Sadhu's, also known in world for Yoga and meditation, Hardwar the gate way to the God a very important pilgrimage site for Hindu.
The sketch programme of this trek will be as under:-
Lamber - Charang - Charang Pass (5300 mts) - Chitkul - Barasu Pass (5150 mts) - Osla - Yamunotri Pass (5170 mts) - Yamunotri - Hanuman Chatti - Rishikesh.
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