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| Trekking in Himalaya - Hmachal Pradesh |
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| Bara Bhangal (BIR) Trek :
(15 Days) |
Adventure Tour Packages - The Bara Bhangal trek takes one from lush green kullu valley to the stark landscape of BARA BHANGAL RANGE.The Bara bhangal cut off from the world by the 5000 mts to 5500mts. The alpine terrain betweenthe kullu valley and Dharamshala is one of the most spectacular and little known region of the west Himalya. The trail crossing verdant meadowsand traversing snow passes to across secluded Hindu villages and remote shepherdencampments.are the key attractions of this unique trek. This is thr trek for “Himalyan Hand” with an opportunity t oabsorbunrivalled views of Pir Panjal,Bara Bhangal,and Dhauladhar ranges before descending to the Kangra valley and Dharamshala the seat of the 14th, Dalai Lama. |
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| Darcha-Lamayuru trek :
(26 Days) |
Trekking in Himalayas Himachal Pradesh - Towards the western end of the Himalayas a series of continuous mountain ridges, comprising scores of 6000 metre (20000 foot) peaks, forms an effective barrier between the Indian provinces of Lahaul and Ladakh. Linking these contrasting mountainous regions is a trekking route that provides one of the great challenges of the Indian Himalaya. Transferring by train and car from Delhi, we pass through the lush Kulu Valley and cross the Rohtang Pass to reach the start of our trek at Darcha. From here, we head north across the Shingo La (c.5100m./16000ft.) into the ancient kingdom of Zanskar, famous for its hardy inhabitants and starkly beautiful landscape. |
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| Hamta Circle :
(08 Days) |
Himachal Pradesh Trekking Tours - One of most the fascinating and less frequented trek in Lahaul valley which is drained by two mighty rivers - Chandra and Bhaga , this trek explores the upper Himalayas of Chandra valley. The trek involves crossing high passes and many streams and rives. During monsoon , the meadows are full of wild Himalayan Flowers.One of most the fascinating and less frequented trek in Lahaul valley which is drained by two mighty rivers - Chandra and Bhaga , this trek explores the upper Himalayas of Chandra valley. The trek involves crossing high passes and many streams and rives. During monsoon , the meadows are full of wild Himalayan Flowers. |
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| Kinnour kailash Parikrama :
(10 Days) |
Adventure Tour to India - Kinnaur Valley – Kinnaur the land of fairy tales and fantasies has spectacular terrain of lush green valleys, trim orchards, saffron fields, vineyards, cold desert and cold climate. Mount Kinner Kailash a majestic mountain (6050 m) has religious significance of huge "SHIVALINGAM" the representative of Lord Shiva. This mountain changes colours several times a day with change of weather conditions. The circuit around the whole range attracts many trekkers and pilgrims every year. The Parikarma begins from Kalpa via Thangi, Kunnu,Chhitkul and terminates at Kalpa via Sangla valley.Himachal Pradesh extends from the plains of Punjab, north of Delhi, to the high crest of the Himalaya and includes some of the finest trekking in India. |
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| Manali–Hamta–Baralacha Trek : (15 Days) |
Tour to Trekking in Himachal Pradesh - Chandertal Lake in lahoul & spiti Distt.at an altitude of 4270 meters.It lies between a low ridge and the main Kunzum range.This lake is also known as “Moon Lake”. The lake is 6km. from the Kunzum pass That conacts Spiti. Surrounded by the snow and acres of scree., this deep blue water lake has a circumference of 2.5km.. This is the sours of river Chandra.
According to some believers this is the spot from where the god Indra’s chariot took the eldest pandavas brother Yudhishtra to heaven in his mortal form.The mountain peaks with snow caps and slops around the valley rise up to 3000 mts. To 6000 mts.. The mountain ranges are called Moulkilla,and Chandra bhaga wich challenges the mountneers. |
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| Beaskund Trek :
(07 Days) |
Trekking in Himachal Pradesh India - Beas Kund trek is one of the most popular and beautiful trek in Kullu Valley. Beas Kund is a holy lake where Rishi Vyas took his daily bath. River Beas originates from here. Solang Nalla base camp is 13 km from Manali and 1 hour drive, a popular place for tourists for ski slopes, para gliding etc. Dhundhi camp gives first glimpse of Mt. Hanuman Tibba and Seven Sisters. Beas Kund area might be full of snow at the time of this trek. This is enjoyable and easy going trek for any age group.The one of the most popular short trek passes through Solang Valley , the trek meander through , beautiful mountain scapes.This is a very popular trek in the Manali region and provides possibly the best introduction to alpine mountainscapes. |
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| Malana Trek :
(07 Days) |
This is one of the most enchanting trek available in the Kullu valley, which offers some of the most widely beautiful mountain scenery to be found anywhere in India. Deep forest, wide open lush green hanging valleys and the bleaks, morinated landscape dominated by the Malana glacier, all add up to a very beautiful trek. Malana is a tribal village, which is considered as the oldest democracy in the world. The permission must be obtained by the head of the villagers to visit the important places in the village and one have to be very careful to not touch the untouched places (sacred places and monuments). In that case the villagers can claim the fine to the person who touched the places intentionally or not. |
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| Mani Mahesh Yatra :
(08 Days) |
Tour to Trekking in Himanchal Pradesh India - The Manimahesh Yatra is one such pilgrimage, which starts from Lakshminarayan Temple in Chamba and ends at the Manimahesh Lake in Bundhil valley. The holy trek or Yatra is set about fifteen days after the festival of Janmashtami. The pilgrims walk along the rocky path completely bare footed, singing Bhajans and praying ecstatically to Lord Shiva. After reaching Manimahesh Lake they take dips in the holy water. With the termination of the Manimahesh Yatra, the devotees visit the ancient temple of Chatrari, which is located between Bharmaur and Chamba. The Manimahesh Yatra in Himachal Pradesh is treated as a state level fair as per the declaration of the Himachal Pradesh State Government. |
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| Trek to Bhrigu Lake :
(06 Days) |
Cheap Tour Packages of Trekking in Himachal Pradesh - Close enough to habitation, yet in a secluded, lush green dale, the Bhirgu Lake is at an altitude of 4235 metres. It lies east of the Rohtang Pass and is about 6 km from the village of Gulaba. The shores of this clear water lake are visited regularly by the people of the area and are held sacred to 'rishi' Brighu.Bhrigu (4,270 m) is a prominent lake of the Kullu region, located to the right (8 km south-west) of the Rohtang Pass. Legend holds that Bhrigh Rishi meditated here, and that many local gods of the Kullu Valley visit to take a dip in its sacred water. Most prominent among them is Guru Vashisht, who travels to the lake at least once in a two- three – year cycle. |
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| Dalhousie-Manali via Keylong :
(14 Days) |
This trek is amongst the best in the Himachal mountains. The trail takes you through lush green fields, remote villages and virgin forests. This trek pass through the dense Deodar forests of Khajjiar. The trail takes you through some of the most spectacular landscape one can ever hope to see. The traditional, remote villages make for a special attraction for any visitor and again leads the path to kugti pass.The close range view of of the towering peaks of Lahaul and Zanskar from the summit.This trekking route is the one that crosses Kungti Pass, at an awesome altitude of 5,040m. From Hadsar, an hour by bus from Bharmour, the path follows the River Budhil for 12-km to Kugti, known for fine Yak milk and curds. |
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| Manali – Bhaba Pass Trek :
(12 Days) |
his trek combines the green of the Kinnaur region with the stark desolateness of the Spiti valley. The trek begins at Kafnoo in Kinnaur and crosses over the Pin Bhaba pass at 4865 meters, the most frequently used crossing by the locals. The trail ascends along the left bank of the Wangar River after crossing a footbridge. The path climbs through single crop fields of Mastrang and passes through a mixed forest of conifers and temperate broad-leafed species. The trail climbs through little clearings of potato and buckwheat till it reaches the meadows of Mulling (3350 meters), fringed by birch and birdcherry, leaving the Wangar river far below. |
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