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Best camps in Kinnaur
Discover unparalleled outdoor experiences with Sailya Camping and Trekking, offering the Best Camp in Kinnaur. Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Kinnaur, our camp is a gateway to nature's wonders. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the Himalayas, as we provide exceptional accommodation, local cuisine, and guided treks that capture the essence of this pristine region. Whether you're an adventure enthusiast or seeking a tranquil retreat, Sailya Camping and Trekking promises an unforgettable stay, blending comfort and exploration harmoniously. Experience Kinnaur's beauty firsthand, with us as your trusted companion for an authentic and remarkable camping escapade.
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"The best trips, like the best love affairs, never really end" 2/2
Our SPITI travel circuit: Mumbai > Chandigarh > Narkanda > Sangla > Tabo > Pin valley > Rangrik > Langza > Komic > Hikkim > Kaza > Chandratal > Manali > Delhi > Mumbai, was for 14 days from 22.08.2024 to 04.09.2024 with Terraveller.
...continued from Part 1 of our jeep safari with stargazing to Spiti, mentioned at the end of this post.
DAY 5 PIN VALLEY to RANGRIK (near Kaza) 28.08.2024:
We reached Rangrik. It was near and ahead of Kaza, but it had peace and was not crowded like Kaza. We stayed at Hotel Norling-inn for 2 nights and used to have buffer dinner and breakfast here.
One of techies in the group created this sticker of our friend and we all had fun pulling her leg. She took it sportingly.
At night, social games were played in the rooms and everyone stayed awake to participate. It was a game of verbal accusation based on suspicion, defense based on circumstances and so-called enemity between friends. Haha.
DAY 6 RANGRIK - LANGZA - KOMIC - HIKKIM - KAZA - RANGRIK on 29.08.2024.
We had our breakfast at Rangrik and drove to the sitting Buddha of Langza.
We broke into a jig to a local song being played by our driver in the vehicle at Langza.
And we drove to the world's highest restaurant at 15,049 feet at Komic to have lunch.
After the highest lunch, it was time to connect with family and friends. We drove to the world's highest post office at Hikkim.
It was mandatory to refuel at the world's highest petrol pump in Kaza.
There was a HUGE surprise at Kaza for all of us. Tosh bhai, founder of Terraveller had sponspored a dinner treat for all of us at the luxurious restaurant, The Himalayan Cafe. This cafe provided books and board games along with delicious dishes.
As usual we played our social games by assembling together in one of the hotel rooms. Whosever room was occupied for the game, couldn't sleep till everyone decided to stop the game and retire by midnight.
DAY 7 RANGRIK to CHANDRATAL on 30.08.2024.
After our breakfast at Norling Inn hotel, we started our journey to the highest point of the jeep safari, Lake Chandratal.
Our lunch was at Losar around mid day. The locals of Losar welcome the tourists sweetly by saying, "hello Sir, Losar". It was quite funny. Cafe Samsong was our lunch point.
We crossed the camping site of Chandratal at least 3 kms before the lake around 3:10 pm.
I was happy that we were in time. Kudos to Tosh bhai, founder of Terraveller that he got us here in time. We had ample time to explore the lake.
And we completed the circumabulation of Chandratal lake, watched the sunset to return to our camp site, Spiti Expedition UC Camps in the twilight. We had a small stargazing session here, post dinner. We wrapped ourselves in our woollens in the cold and windy darkness of Chandratal.
By the time we returned after stargazing, some had already retired in the warm and cozy tents.
DAY 8 CHANDRATAL to MANALI on 31.08.2024.
We had a good breakfast at Chandratal camp site and left for Manali. The road is long and arduous. Bhavik bhai, who was less fortunate to get the last seat in the vehicle (we had rotation system and everyone got every good and less good seats in the tempo traveller vehicle) must have had a trip of his lifetime. आत्मा परमात्मा एक हो गया.
The roads and the weather is such that you get hungry quickly. We had stopped at Chacha Chachi Chandra Dhaba. The elderly couple who own the dhaba also are super heroes, who have played crucial part in saving lives of many tourists stranded in the mountains.
We crossed the 9 km Atal Tunnel in 10 minutes. A journey that used to take couple of hours, that may extend even more due to traffic or natural calamities, was now reduced to minutes!
Lahual welcomed us with its green velvety mountains and we had a tea break at Dorni dhaba. We washed ourselves with the cool waters of a naerby stream here.
We had lunch at 3 pm, after crosiing the Atal tunnel, but before reaching Manali.
Our Manali hotel - Snow Peak resorts and cottages was luxurious and those who had booked the shorter trip, checked out. The rest of us checked in.
Me and my friend were enthusiatic about exploring Manali on foot as soon as possible and we ventured out within 15 minutes of check-in, around 5 pm. We covered Hidimba temple, Ghatotkach temple, Khatu Shyam temple and Manu temple on foot. The darshan at each of these places was divine.
We were hungry after a walk to these temples, nestled in the hills of Manali and had momos at Green forest cafe behind Hidimba temple in Manali.
We were happy that we had one more night in Manali.
DAY 9 MANALI on 01.09.2024.
Today was trip to the left bank of Manali, Naggar-side. The breakfast at our luxurious hotel was quite sumptuous and varied.
I really don't remember what we had at the restaurant of Naggar Palace. Basically trout was on everybody's mind, but there was some film shooting going on and the restaurant couldn't serve it.
BY the time we reached Manali, I was famished and was feeling weak. I had tea with biscuit at the Manali bus stand. Tosh took us to Manali sweets, a restaurant famous for its tea and snacks. We had chole-samosa, jalebi and tea here.
It turned out to be an appetizer for the famished soul. Tosh suggested Super Bake restaurant on the Mall road and described that slice pizza would be available here. It wasn't.
Some of our friends had paid a visit to their local friends in Manali and they prepared Siddu, which is a local dish. It is bread with either sweet or savoury filling. Our friends got siddu for all of us, those who missed this local delicacy.
I still repent what followed after the gluttony of these cakes. I was bloated and we tried pan, which didn't help. FInally we decided to walk slowly to the hotel, even if it meant an uphill climb. For the next two hours we walked very slowly, halting for almost 45 minutes at the Hidimba temple. I swore not to overeat again.
I thought I had retired until my friends pulled a successful ghost prank on me.
DAY 10 MANALI to MANDI on 02.09.2024.
This was going to be the second last day of our tour. We all decided to go slow and soak in the most of the trip, now that it was about to end. We had a slow breakfast at the Manali hotel and as usual, it was sumptuous. We were going to Parashar lake and it is quite far. It took almost 6 hours to reach. En route, we stopped at a resort named Heavenly Forest for lunch. The steaming hot rice with dal and a dollop of butter was delicious. It was raining outside as we relished this lunch.
We returned after sightseeing Parashar lake and were dropped at Mandi bus stand, as our bus to New Delhi was to be boarded. A couple had flight the next day and were dropped at the hotel at Mandi.
The rest of the friends had extended plans to stay in Manali and they returned and reached Manali around 2 am.
DAY 11 MANDI on 03.09.2024.
Though I was not for the stay in the Mandi hotel, my friends were gracious to share the photos of their breakfast.
That ends my trip, as we reached Mumbai from New Delhi. I relived my experience while writing this post. Hope you all enjoyed reading it.
Photo credits:
I have used photos graciously shared by my foodie friends, who also clicked good photos of places we stayed at. They allowed me to use their photos for this blog post. Those who contributed pictures are:
ND, DrPS, DrHS, DrKG, PN, SM & Terraveller, with whom we all had gone. (If I have missed anyone whose photos I have used and credits are not mentioned, it is unintentional & you may please bring to my attention. I will mention).
Part 1 of the SPITI JEEP SAFARI-STARGAZING trip is here.
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Discovering the Magic of Solo Travel: My Journey through the Himalayas
Nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh is a traveler's paradise, offering a mix of stunning landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant traditions. While popular destinations like Manali, Shimla, and Dharamshala have long been on the radar of tourists, this enchanting state hides many offbeat gems that are equally captivating yet less crowded. If you're an adventurer at heart, ready to break away from the usual tourist trails, this guide to Himachal’s hidden gems is for you!
1. Tirthan Valley – A Quiet Himalayan Retreat
Located in the Kullu district, Tirthan Valley is a serene destination untouched by commercialization. Unlike its bustling neighbors, this valley offers tranquility with its pristine rivers, dense pine forests, and charming hamlets. It's a perfect place for nature lovers, trekkers, and anyone looking to disconnect from the chaos of urban life. One of the key attractions here is the Great Himalayan National Park, where you can embark on treks and explore the rich biodiversity. Whether you're fishing in the river or hiking to waterfalls, Tirthan Valley promises a refreshing experience.
2. Chitkul – The Last Village on the Indo-Tibetan Border
If you want to experience the beauty of raw, untouched nature, Chitkul should be on your list. This quaint village, located in the Kinnaur district, is the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The journey to Chitkul itself is an adventure, as the roads wind through the breathtaking Sangla Valley. Once in Chitkul, you’ll be greeted by snow-capped peaks, lush green meadows, and the sound of the Baspa River flowing through the valley. Chitkul is ideal for travelers looking for peace, and it's perfect for photography, short hikes, and soaking in the Himalayan beauty.
3. Barot – An Angler’s Paradise
For those who enjoy fishing and camping, Barot, a small village located in the Mandi district, is a hidden treasure. Situated by the banks of the Uhl River, Barot is famous for trout fishing and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills. The village also serves as a base for several trekking trails that lead into the deep forests of the Dhauladhar range. Barot's charm lies in its simplicity, with quiet, clean air, and a chance to reconnect with nature. While here, you can also explore the old hydroelectric power station, which adds a historical touch to the visit.
4. Kalpa – The Apple Orchard Paradise
Kalpa is a charming village located in the Kinnaur district, known for its apple orchards and magnificent views of the Kinner Kailash range. The village offers a perfect blend of Himachali culture and scenic landscapes. Walking through apple-laden trees with the majestic Himalayas in the backdrop is an experience you’ll cherish for a lifetime. Kalpa also boasts ancient temples and monasteries, adding a spiritual touch to your visit. Don’t miss the sunrise over the Kinner Kailash peaks, which is nothing short of magical.
5. Jibhi – A Quaint Getaway
Jibhi, located in the Banjar Valley, is another offbeat gem that offers a peaceful escape amidst nature. With wooden houses, gurgling streams, and pine forests, Jibhi is perfect for those seeking a laid-back holiday. The nearby Jalori Pass offers spectacular views and is a gateway to Serolsar Lake, a beautiful spot surrounded by thick forests. The waterfall in Jibhi is another spot where you can relax, listen to the sound of the water, and take in the natural beauty.
Conclusion
Himachal Pradesh is a state that keeps on giving to those willing to explore its lesser-known destinations. Whether you're seeking solitude, adventure, or simply a closer connection with nature, these hidden gems of Himachal promise unforgettable experiences away from the crowds. So, pack your bags, put on your trekking shoes, and get ready to explore the unexplored!
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Chitkul Glacier Point Tourist Spot in Sangla Valley (Baspa Valley), Himachal Pradesh
Chitkul Glacier Point is a breathtaking destination in the Sangla Valley (Baspa Valley) of Himachal Pradesh, India. Known as the last inhabited village on the old Indo-Tibet trade route, Chitkul offers stunning views of the majestic Himalayan peaks and pristine glaciers. This hidden gem is perfect for those seeking to explore the raw beauty of the Himalayas, far away from the usual tourist spots. With its serene environment and panoramic views, it is one of the best offbeat places near Chitkul Glacier Point for travelers who love to be surrounded by nature and tranquility.
When exploring the places to visit near Chitkul Glacier Point, you must not miss a visit to the village of Rakcham, located a short drive away. This quaint village, surrounded by lush green forests and the beautiful Baspa River, is ideal for peaceful walks and enjoying the scenic beauty of the region. Another nearby attraction is Kamru Fort, an ancient fortress perched on a hilltop offering panoramic views of the valley and the mighty Kinner Kailash range. The fort's unique wooden architecture and historical significance make it a fascinating place to visit.
One more attraction among the places to visit near Chitkul Glacier Point is the Baspa River, which flows through the valley and offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing, camping, and picnicking by the riverside. You can also explore Batseri Village, known for its apple orchards, traditional Himachali houses, and welcoming locals. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Rakcham-Chitkul Wildlife Sanctuary nearby is home to many rare species of flora and fauna, making it perfect for nature walks and photography. With so many beautiful places to explore, Chitkul Glacier Point and its surroundings offer a unique and enriching experience for every traveler.
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Offbeat Places to Visit in Himachal
Himachal Pradesh, a land that gives warmth to mind and soul, is one of India’s most admired and lauded tourist destinations. Nestled between North India’s snow-capped Himalayan Mountains, the state calls visitors from far places to spend a wonderful holiday, whose memories cling to for a lifetime. Book Himachal tour packages today to see these offbeat places in Himachal.
Bir Billing: Known as the paragliding capital of India, Bir Billing offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar Range and a peaceful Tibetan monastery experience, making it a haven for adventure and serenity seekers. Take a 2 or 3 day Bir Billing tour package and enjoy mountain biking, cycling on off-road, a village trek to Thathi Village, a hot water spring at Tatani and machan camping with your family for a wonderful experience.
Spiti Valley: It is situated at a high altitude, Spiti Valley is a secluded treasure filled with stunning scenery, age-old monasteries, and a distinctive culture, ideal for adventurers looking to discover the rugged beauty of Himachal.
Jibhi: A hidden paradise in the Tirthan Valley, Jibhi is surrounded by dense forests and serene rivers, offering a peaceful escape with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and experiencing local Himachali culture.
Sangla Valley: Nestled in the Kinnaur district, Sangla Valley is renowned for its apple orchards, scenic villages and the Baspa River, providing a picturesque setting for a peaceful and offbeat getaway.
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Kinnuar Tour Trip
Our Kinnaur tour package is an adventurous journey to a beautiful and remote region in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Kinnaur is known for its stunning landscapes, which include lush green valleys, towering snow-capped mountains, and picturesque villages. The region is less crowded compared to other tourist spots, making it a perfect destination for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
During a Kinnaur tour, visitors can explore several charming places. One of the main attractions is Kalpa, a small village that offers breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash mountain range. Another popular spot is Sangla Valley, known for its apple orchards and scenic beauty. The village of Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, is also a must-visit for its serene environment and traditional wooden houses.
Travelers can also enjoy various activities like trekking, camping, and visiting ancient temples and monasteries. The Kinnaur Kailash trek is particularly famous among adventure enthusiasts. The Baspa River in Sangla Valley is ideal for fishing and enjoying picnics by the riverside.
Local culture and traditions add to the charm of Kinnaur. Visitors can experience the unique Kinnauri culture by interacting with the friendly locals and attending local festivals if the timing is right. The local cuisine, which includes dishes like Chana Madra and Siddu, is another highlight of the trip.
Book a Kinnaur tour plan offers a mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural experiences, making it a memorable journey for anyone looking to explore the pristine beauty of the Himalayas.
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Kinnaur Kailash Parikrama Trek
Kinnar Kailash Parikrama trek is also known as Charang Pass / Lalanti Pass Trek takes us to Kinnaur, tharang pass trek is high altitude trek in the Kinnaur valley. The land of fairy tales and fantasies . It has a spectacular terrain of lush green valleys , orchards, vineyards , snow-clad peaks and cold dessert mountains . The district of Himachal Pradesh : Kinnaur is also rich in flora and fauna and its culture and language is different from other parts of the state . The landscape of the area varies from the lush green orchards of the scenic sangla Valley to the stark magnificence of the hanging Valley . The massive snow clad ranges that provide a regal dignity to the scene are dominated by the peak of Kinnaur Kailash.
9 Days Tour
DAY 1: ARRIVAL AT SHIMLA
Enjoy the ride of toy train from Kalka to Shimla. The railway track is small in width between Kalka and Shimla and is known as meter gauge track opened by British Government in year 1903. The distance of 96 KM between Shimla and Kalka passes through 103 tunnels and 87 bridges . There are more than 20 stations in this railway system which still uses the old Neal’s Token Instrument system for track interlocking. It connects Kalka at a height of 656 meter to Shimla at 2076 meter from mean sea level. There are 900 curves and sharpest curve is of 48 degrees. the 5 to 6 hrs journey is one of the best train journeys . Overnight in hotel.
DAY 2: SHIMLA – KALPA
Shimla – kufri – Narkanda – Rampur Bhushar – Sarahan – Jeuri -Tranda Dhank – Kapla (290 kms)
– Altitude- 2950 mtrs
-Humidity- normal
-Temp- 10 to 20 degree
On second day, we drive through Kufri, Narkanda and Rampurbhushar, Bhima Kali temple in Sarahan Bhushar {one of the shakti peeth in 51 shakti peeth} Jeuri{hot sulphur water} mainly on metalled roads, through dense forest to reach Kalpa. During this season the fragrance of Apples is enticing and luring enroute. Is home to some of the best apple and chilgoza orchards in the world. It also offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the 6050 mtrs. High Kinnar Kailash range. Overnight in Kalpa. Overnight in hotel.
DAY 3: KALPA – LAMBAR
Kalpa – Powari – Ribba – Morang – Thangi – Lambar (60 kms)
– Altitude- 2890 mtrs
– Humidity- normal
– Temp- 5 to 20 degree
Morning drive to Lambar from Kalpa an incredibly beautiful place, situated high above a deep gorge, with the old village perched even higher and looking extremely picturesque. Arrive and camp for overnight. Rest of the day at leisure for Acclimatization.
DAY 4: LAMBAR –SHURTING ( 8 KMS TREK )
Altitude- 3150 Meters
Humidity- Normal
Temp- 5 to 15 Degree
On fourth day of The Kinner Kailash Parikrama, we starts our trek from Lambar in the morning after breakfast to Shurting in the Northeast direction ascending the height following the rivulet. This is parallel walk . Surting is a small high land and here meets two river streams forming Lambar river. A high tech ITBP post at 3150 meters , will enter your names about movement of trekkers. Overnight in camp and bone-fire in shurting.
DAY 5: SHURTING – CHARANG ( 6 KMS TREK )
Altitude- 3450 mtrs
Humidity- normal
Temp- 5 to 15 degree
This is parallel walk of 3 to 4 hrs. Charang is famous for its monastery of the 11th century known as Rangrik Tungma Complex. Rest day for proper rest and acclimatization. Over night in camp near gorge in village charang.
DAY 6: CHARANG – LALANTI BASE ( 8 KM TREK )
Altitude – 4420mtrs
Humidity – normal
Temp- 2 to 15 degree
Next morning we trek uphill in the Charang valley and cover 8 kms in around 6 to 7 hours. Lalanti has beautiful meadows with thousands of high altitude flowers. It is a yellow and red vast spread carpet of flowers under an open blue sky with roaring sound of gushing Mountain Rivers adds to the scenic beauty and overall experience. Camp next to stream in Lalanti.This is moderate level of ascending and we will camp below LALANTI PASS.
DAY 7: LALANTI – CHITKUL ( VIA LALANTI PASS )
Lalanti- Lake and Darshan –Lananti Pass ( Charang Pass) – Chitkul (30 kms)
Altitude – 5242 mtrs
Humidity- Normal
Temp – (2- 15 Degree)
Its the most demanding day of the trek , during we will cover almost 30 kms (12 to 14 hrs).we will walk early in the morning at 4”o clock. It’s a tough climb up to Lalanti pass or Charang pass (5242 meters). Coming down to pass is a lengthy portion of walking. After a daylong walking we will finish our day at Chitkul . Lalanti is a high altitude shepherd pastures and snow leopard is also seen here in winters. This area is also famous for Ibex. Overnight hotel.
DAY 8: CHITKUL
Altitude- 3500 mtrs
Temp- 5 to 20 degree
Humidity – Normal
Rest for whole day and sight seen around the village Chitkul.
The village Chitkul is situated at an altitude of 3500 m and is the last and highest village of the Sangla Valley. Beyond Chitkul is the difficult and unwelcoming mountain terrain. Still further is Tibet. Actually, Chitkul lies in an area that, earlier, was the trade route between India and Tibet. One look at the people of Chitkul will conform this connection with Tibet. The looks of these people as well as the jewelleries they wear reminds of the Tibetan influence. Chitkul is full of variety scenes. You will come across winding and cutting streams, pretty countryside, desnsely forested hillside, alpine meadows and lastly barren mountains. Within Chitkul itself, there are three temples of local goddess Mathi. The main temples here are believed to be built around 500 years ago.
DAY 9: CHITKUL – SHIMLA
Early morning after breakfast , drive back to Shimla ( Via Sangla – Rampur – Narkanda ). The outdoor Team of Rudra Holidays will depart the tour with memorable memories.
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Valleys in Himachal Pradesh
Exploring the Enchanting Valleys of Himachal Pradesh with Wild High's Adventure
Nestled in the heart of the majestic Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. With its snow-capped peaks, lush greenery, and serene valleys, this northern Indian state offers a breathtaking escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Among the many treasures that Himachal Pradesh holds, the wild highs providing Valleys in Himachal Pradesh stand out as gems waiting to be explored.
Wild High's Adventure: A Gateway to Nature's Bounty
Wild High's Adventure is a leading adventure tourism company that specializes in unlocking the hidden treasures of Himachal Pradesh's valleys. Offering a unique blend of adrenaline-pumping activities and soul-soothing natural beauty, Wild High has become synonymous with unforgettable experiences in the lap of the Himalayas.
The Valleys Beckon:
Parvati Valley:
Situated in the Kullu district, the Parvati Valley is a haven for trekkers and backpackers. Known for its picturesque landscapes, quaint villages, and the Parvati River meandering through, this valley offers a diverse range of activities. Wild High organizes guided treks that take you through charming villages like Kasol and Tosh, showcasing the unique culture of the region.
Spiti Valley:
Nestled between India and Tibet, Spiti Valley is a cold desert mountain valley that promises awe-inspiring vistas. Wild High organizes jeep safaris that navigate through the rugged terrains, allowing you to witness ancient monasteries, high-altitude lakes, and snow-capped peaks. It's an otherworldly experience that stays etched in your memory.
Sangla Valley:
Known for its lush orchards, terraced fields, and the Baspa River, Sangla Valley is a hidden gem in Kinnaur. Wild High offers camping experiences amidst apple orchards, providing a unique opportunity to connect with nature. The valley is also a starting point for treks to places like Rakcham and Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border.
Tirthan Valley:
Tirthan Valley, often referred to as the 'Land of Trout and Temples,' is famous for its pristine rivers, dense forests, and quaint hamlets. Wild High arranges fishing expeditions, riverside camping, and nature walks, allowing you to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings.
Why Choose Wild Highs:
Expert Guides:
Wild High's Adventure takes pride in its team of experienced and knowledgeable guides who are not only well-versed in the terrain but also passionate about preserving the natural beauty of Himachal Pradesh.
Environmentally Responsible Tourism:
The company is committed to responsible tourism practices, minimizing the environmental impact of its activities. This ensures that future generations can also enjoy the pristine beauty of the valleys.
Customized Experiences:
Whether you're an adrenaline junkie seeking a challenging trek or a nature enthusiast looking for a peaceful retreat, Wild High's Adventure tailors its experiences to cater to diverse preferences.
Conclusion:
For those seeking a harmonious blend of adventure and nature, the Valleys in Himachal Pradesh, curated by Wild High's Adventure, offer an unparalleled experience. From the rugged terrains of Spiti to the tranquil meadows of Sangla, each valley tells a unique story, waiting to be explored. Embrace the call of the wild with Wild High and embark on a journey that transcends ordinary travel, leaving you with memories that last a lifetime.
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Best places to visit in himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is beauty of heart. Himachal Pradesh is northern state of india. If some one loves cold climate,forest, and adventure, then must visit in himachal Pradesh. In himachal Pradesh a lot of places to visit. It is known for majestic mountains, green valleys and culture. It popular destinations for travelers.There are some top places to visit in himachal Pradesh.
Manali- it is located in kullu district. Manali is one of the most beautiful place and top place in Pradesh to visit. It is known for its cold climate and mountains green valley. It is popular tourist destinations for scenic beauty and adventure sports. Best time to visit manali October to june.manali known as resort town of himachal.
Shimla- Shimla is the capital of himachal Pradesh. Its is famous for its colonical culture, mall road , ridge and kufri. It is charming hill stations. The best time to visit Shimla summer season and winter season November to February. Snow fall season begins in December to February. Shimla is natural beauty and scenic hills in Shimla. The hill stations gained popularity as a vacation spot for travellers. It is top and best place for visit.
Dharmashla- dharmshala is winter capital of himachal Pradesh. It is famous place for tourist. It is Scotland of india. You must visit in temples, enjoy sightseeing, visit the waterfaal arts and crafts. It is residence of dalailama and headquarters of tibetian govt. it is serene hill stations and famous for temples. Dharmshala is beautiful hill stations in dhauladhar range of Himalayas.
Dalhousie- Dalhousie is famous for home to pristine and serene dhauladhar mountains. Dalhousie is famous for architecture, picturesque landscape and adventures activities. It is one of the famous hill stations. Dalhousie is hill stations near chamba district. It is attached five mountains kathlog, potreyn, terah, bakrota, and bhangora. Dalhousie trip is incomplete without khajjiar. Khajjiar is known as mini Switzerland. Kalatop wildlife sanctuary in khajjiar.
Kasauli- kasauli is small hill town in himachal Pradesh . kasauli is city comes under solan district. Kasauli is famous for picturesque hiking trails, snow clad mountains, lush landscape. Kasauli is best place for peace and who spend some time away from hustle bustle life. Kasauli is popular tourist attractions with its blissful trekking routes, ancient temples, and churches. When you will come kasauli you must visit Christ church, monkey point, gilbert tail, and enjoy beautiful sunset from the sunset point.
Spiti valley- spiti valley is high altitude place of the Himalayas. Spiti valley is famous for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Tabo monastery is most prominent attraction of tourist.spiti is borderd by ladakh in north and Tibet in east. Best things to do in spiti valley river rafting, and parading, camping. Kaza is the main market of spiti. Star gazing enjoy the captivating sky. Spiti valley famous for pin valley national park,. Pin valley national park admire the fauna and flora.
Chamba- it is located banks of river ravi. Most famous destinations in chamba akhand chandi palace, champavati temple , Lakshmi Narayan temple, chamunda temple, bhuri singh museum, khajjiar lake. Its numerous pristine lakes, ancient temples. Khajjar lake is epitome of natural beauty. Chamba is famous for kalatop wildlife sanctuary.
Chail- chail is famous hill station. It comes under solan district. It is famous for salubrious beauty and virgin forests. It is most popular destination of tourist. The chail palace is well knoen for its architecture. Chail offers wonderful views of himalays. Chail is known for the worlds highest cricket ground.
Kinnaur- it is twelve district of himachal Pradesh. The region is famous for its unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist cultures. The Sangla Valley, Kalpa, and Nako Lake are popular destinations kinnaur. It is known as land of god. Knnaur also has vast scope in adventures like trekking and skiing.
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Spiti valley road trip - 6 things you need to know
Spiti Valley takes care of fluctuating preferences and makes for an optimal escape for explorers. In the event that you're a social devotee, a set of experiences buff, an undertaking addict or basically an idealistic migrant who needs to take a gander at the dreamlike scenes, Spiti is the best spot for you. It very well may be investigated in possibly 14 days, at recreation. Likewise, geography buffs could astonished to realize that Spiti was under the Tethys Ocean a long period of time prior.
The Spiti waterway gives you organization for a significant piece of the street venture. Spiti is about bountiful clean mountain air, newly developed food and nature in the entirety of its magnificence. Local people invest heavily in being independent. No one is aware of, or utilizes, pesticides. 'Natural' is the main way food is developed here. Albeit various seasons mean fluctuated shades of nature, the best chance to visit Spiti Valley is accepted to be the long periods of July-August.
Spiti is a piece of the Lahaul and Spiti region in Himachal Pradesh is arranged in the downpour shadow of the Indian Himalaya. Kaza is the region base camp of Spiti while for Lahaul, it is Keylong. It sees little via yearly precipitation. The streets in Spiti Valley are shut for 7-8 months in a year, because of snow at the high passes. Thus the window of visit is tiny. Spiti is a virus desert where time appears to have stopped for 1,000 years. Individuals living here transcendently teach the Buddhist lifestyle
Here are sure things you really want to be aware prior to arranging an excursion to winter spiti valley:
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Complete distance on street from Delhi — the distance between Delhi to Spiti Valley is 726.2 Km.
Time expected to finish the excursion — roughly 17 hours
Best chance to travel — The best opportunity to travel and visit the Spiti Valley is allowable and conceivable consistently (in any event, during the snow). Yet, we might recommend you to visit when they have a somewhat hotter environment - that is, from Spring to June.
Street conditions and courses from Delhi to Spiti Valley
An excursion from Delhi to Spiti Valley can be conceivable through two courses.
1. Delhi< Shimla< Spiti Valley
The primary benefit of taking this course is that you'll get a somewhat better and kept up with street. However you'll confront a few messy and slushy in the middle between, that is just a piece of the street that must be crossed to arrive at Spiti Valley.
2. Delhi< Manali< Spiti Valley
This street isn't suggested on the off chance that you are not excessively enthused about experience and dangers. The street is exceptionally sketchy and perilous, which makes it inclined to high instances of avalanches too. However, a few courageous voyagers really do like as such to get the adrenaline rush during their movement.
10 Most ideal getaway spots in Delhi to Spiti Valley Excursion
There are a few popular and exceptional spots to visit in Delhi to Spiti Valley excursion, and should do visits and night stays. Before you start the excursion, write down a rundown of activities in the Spiti Valley excursion. We should assist you with making a rundown!
1. Short term visit in Sangla: Begin from Delhi towards Shimla through Kufri and Narkanda. You can slide towards Sutlej Valley (which is in itself a great spot), and move towards Rampur — which is situated on the Indo-Tibet parkway. You can likewise get seeing a few striking and huge hydroelectric undertakings on your way at the region of Kinnaur. A short term visit in Sangla can be a pleasant choice to take during this excursion.
2. Kalpa: From Sangla you can head towards Chitkul, the last town before Tibet. You can get once in a blue moon perspective on some charming Pine trees close to the Baspa Stream while going in this course. You can likewise visit the popular Mata Mandir when around here. You can head towards Karcham from here to Kalpa to watch the popular Kinner/Kinnaur Kailash ranges, which has a stone that is 70 feet high and looks like a Shivlinga.
3. Walking the business sectors in Kaza: You can likewise visit at Kaza - the central command of Spiti. You ought to partake in their neighborhood food, customary market and a superb view when you are around here. The most remarkable component of going by means of street is to encounter the life and culture of individuals of the region - a visit at Kaza would improve you that way.
4. Hikkim and Langza: When you have gone across the most noteworthy motorable street towards Hikkim, don't miss to see the world's greatest mailing station here. From here you can push toward Langza, where your eyes will get rivetted to the mystical snow-clad pinnacles and virgin excellence of nature. You might in fact take a few cool pictures around the biggest Buddha sculpture worked at Langza prior to pushing ahead.
5. A Visit through The Chandratal lake: The well known Moon Lake or Chandra Tal would be in your manner as you move along the Kibber Chicham span, which is again a famous extension of around 4300 meters. You can then take a stop close to the Chandrabha ranges, from where you can get the best perspective on the fabulous Moon lake.
6. Traveling at Narkanda: You would have heard a ton about Narkanda. It's an entrancing 7 km long journey to arrive at the Hatu top, which is supposed to be the tallest top in this whole spot with a level of 11150 feet. There are loads of sanctuaries, lakes and ranches to be investigated and seen around here.
7. Chitkul Homesteads: The Chitkul ranches or plantations come in your manner towards your drive to the Spiti Valley, which is quite renowned. Simply don't miss checking the Tibetan wood cutting focus and Bering Bother sanctuary when you are here.
8. Mountain Survey of Kalpa: Along your way, you can visit to see the Kinnaur Kailash pinnacles and apple plantations at Chakka town when in Kalpa. Additionally, their nearby business sectors and customary food is something that you ought to attempt.
9. Kufri: Ice skating at Kufri, the most lovely spot and a famous wedding trip objective at Himachal Pradesh, is unquestionably an absolute requirement on your rundown of visit objections during your excursion. Aside from skiing, you wouldn't have the option to take your look off the snow-clad mountains and captivating perspectives here.
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