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sailyas · 1 year ago
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Best Hotel in Chitkul
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Welcome to  Sailya, the Best Hotel in Chitkul.  With elegant rooms, exquisite dining, and a wellness center, our hotel offers a perfect retreat. Our restaurant serves delightful local and international cuisine, while our wellness center features a pool, massage services, and a gym. Ideal for business events and social gatherings, our flexible event spaces are equipped with the latest technology. With a dedicated concierge team and a prime location near attractions and shopping, Hotel Sailya ensures an unforgettable experience. Discover luxury and comfort at Hotel Sailya, where every detail exceeds expectations.
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indiatourismpackages · 13 days ago
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How to plan Himachal Trip?
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Located in lap of the Himalayas Himachal Pradesh is a paradise of snowy mountains, valleys and hill stations. With perfect blend of adventure, spirituality and natural beauty this is a region that offers a memorable escape for travellers looking for peace and excitement. Here’s a quick guide on how to plan your ideal Himachal trip:
Set your itinerary: Include popular spots like Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala, and decide if you want to add lesser-known gems like Tirthan Valley or Chitkul.
Pick the best time to visit: March to June offers pleasant weather, while October to February is best for snowfall lovers.
Book accommodations early: Especially during peak seasons, book hotels and stays in advance.
Prepare for the terrain: Pack warm clothing, comfortable shoes, and any medication.
Consider exploring Himachal Tour Packages for a hassle-free experience.
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travelnew · 2 months ago
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"You can think well, love well, sleep well, if you have dined well." 1/2
Terraveller experience: comfortable stay with great food and friends for company when I travelled to Spiti from 22.08.2024 to 04.09.2024 (14 days).
Our travel circuit: Mumbai > Chandigarh > Narkanda > Sangla > Tabo > Pin valley > Rangrik > Langza > Komic > Hikkim > Kaza > Chandratal > Manali > Delhi > Mumbai.
DAY minus 1 MUMBAI TO CHANDIGARH 22.08.2024: by train.
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The peanuts of Bharuch are famous for their bigger size and best flavour. We skipped the train meals to enjoy a Domino's pizza.
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DAY 0 CHANDIGARH 23.08.2024:
A fully furnished and fully AC 3-BHK flat with 2 master bedrooms booked via AirBnb.
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We experienced a paranormal activity here.
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Our evening snacks at Khanna's Nukkad Dhaba at Zirakpur.
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We enjoyed the dinner at P. Bhagat Tarachand at Zirakpur.
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DAY 1 CHANDIGARH TO NARKANDA via Shimla 24.08.2024:
We had breakfast at Bikanerwala in Zirakpur, Punjab near Chandigarh.
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We reported with Terraveler at 10 am. Our driver Mr. OmPrakash Thakur was a local himachali person from Mandi.
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Lunch was the Verma's home stay and restaurant, after crossing Simla.
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We sipped tea watching this gorgeous sunset while our tempo traveler refueled.
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After a long ride starting at 10 am in the morning, we reached our destination, narkanda at 8 pm and we all were relieved to get out of the vehicle. We checked in the Treeline cottages at Narkanda.
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Even when we were tired, I got my friends out under the dark open sky to observe the Milky Way and the constellations of Scorpio and Sagittarius.
Afterwards, we headed for the dinner at the restaurant of Treeline cottages.
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We had breakfast overlooking the apple orchards which are nestled between the tall and dense conifers on the slopes of the mountains.
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DAY 2 NARKANDA TO SANGLA 25.08.2024:
After visit to Rampur Bushahr palace, which didn't even provide the tourists with public convenience we bought some fruits at the local market. These apples are from Thanedar, the birthplace of apples in Asia. They were fresh, crunch and juicy.
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We then headed to this restaurant on the highway. The split curds were the highlight of the menu.
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We were always sightseing even while traveling in the vehicle. Tosh was informing us about the importance of the places we were passing by. Sometimes, we halted for photos too.
We reached Chitkul, the last or the first Indian village along the Indo-Tibetian border. Again we were facing the problem of public convenience and I went ahead to find washrooms for our group of 14 at Chitkul. The first restaurant denied us, even when we were ready to be their customers. The second restaurant welcomed us and provided us with a clean washroom. In all this search, I made a deal with the second restaurant that I will ensure 14 tea &/or snacks are ordered by our group. Now after getting refreshed, it was announced that we have a time limit of half an hour and everyone opted to sightsee in Chitkul. I ordered my tea and waited for it to be served and then many friends sat at the table. Even if we may not be all 14 at the restaurant, the number was healthy and I was happy to give back to the restaurant, who welcomed us for the loo-break. In this bargain, I lost the time to see Chitkul, but Tosh was gracious to me allow a walk in the village. In fact, he came and showed us the old village too! I was happy, that I didn't miss anything - the tea or the sights.
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Afterwards, we backtracked to Sangla. Here we were staying in Hotel Prakash and our meals were at Hotel Prakash regency, which is just opposite it.
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Our dinner at Hotel Prakash Regency.
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DAY 3 SANGLA to TABO 26.08.2024:
Breakfast here at Sangla was with a view of Kinnaur Kailash mountain, which is always shrouded in clouds.
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We moved ahead and reached the devil shoulder, Mt. Reo Purgyil - which overlooks the sangam or confluence of River Spiti and River Sutluj at a place called Khab. The sun was hot and so was the lunch at this roadside dhaba which was managed by the woman power of that village.
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Rajma Chawal and Chowmein noodles are the staple dishes of this region.
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After the sightseeing the Nako village and the lake, we reached Tabo and checked-in at Lari village at bungalow, Samdup Khangsar Homestay. The hosts of this place were warm and gracious local folks, who welcomed us in their family and ensured that we as their guests had a fabulous experience. We stargazed from terrace of this bungalow.
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Dinner at Tabo (photo is awaited).
DAY 4 TABO to PIN VALLEY 27.08.2024:
Breakfast at Lari's bungalow home stay.
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We had traditional breafast of Tibetian bread (phaley) with a dollop of butter, spicy green chutney and curds. The fresh apricots were complimentary from the host.
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We reached Dhankar Gompa and Tosh of Terraveller offered us a choice between a trek to an high altitude Dhankar lake and lunch at the restaurant of the monastery. Few of us opted to trek and the rest enjoyed the lunch of thukpa and Tibetian omelette with bottled gauva juice.
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Those who trekked to Dhankar lake had a lunch of fresh plums and scenery. 13 people and a box of plums, literally.
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After tea at the Dhankar gompa's restaurant, we restarted our journey to one of the remote regions of Spiti - Pin Valley. We reached Mudh village in the dark around 8 pm and were dead tired from the arduous journey. Nobody clicked photos here at Sonam Tara Home Stay at Mudh village as we all were tired. Also the dinner photos were skipped. But there is a priceless memory which had been shared by a friend. Kudos to Tosh bhai of Terraveller.
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DAY 5 PIN VALLEY to RANGRIK (near Kaza) 28.08.2024:
We woke up fresh and our breakfast was here opposite our home stay at Tara Traveller's cafe at Mudh, Pin valley.
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Kaza was on the menu. We explored it on foot and Tosh recommended Cafe Piti for lunch. Though the service was late, it was made up by the courteous staff and the taste of the food served. There were fossils on display at this restaurant.
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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 2/2 continued...
PART 2 of the Spiti STARGAZING SIGHTSEEING JEEP SAFARI is here.
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kailash-parikrama · 6 months ago
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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.
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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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himalayantribetravels · 1 year ago
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Himachal tour packages from Chandigarh
Best Shimla Sangla Kalpa Chitkul tour packages from Delhi or Chandigarh.
Whether you’re on a family escapade, a romantic honeymoon, or a spirited journey with friends, our carefully crafted Kinnaur tour packages cater to your preferences and align seamlessly with your budget. Get ready for an unparalleled escape into the heart of nature’s wonderland, where every moment is a postcard-worthy memory waiting to be made.
Embark on a captivating 6 Nights 7 Days journey through the pristine landscapes of Himachal Pradesh with our Shimla-Narkanda-Sangla-Kalpa-Chitkul tour package. Traverse the majestic Himalayan mountains, winding through picturesque villages adorned with apple orchards that paint the hillsides in hues of green and red. Let the tranquil Baspa River accompany you, its serene beauty weaving through the heart of your adventure.
This immersive experience goes beyond the scenic vistas, inviting you to embrace the local culture. Explore ancient temples that stand as testaments to the region’s rich history and spirituality. As you ascend, be prepared to be awestruck by the panoramic views of snow-capped peaks that punctuate the horizon.
Best time to visit Chitkul Kinnaur Valley
The prime window for an enchanting expedition unfolds during the summer months, particularly from April to June and then again from September to October. The journey along the exhilarating Hindustan-Tibet Highway, leading up to the captivating Chitkul, is a symphony of thrilling roads against the canvas of clear blue skies—crafted for the perfect adventure, seamlessly interwoven with safety.
As August transitions into September, the landscape undergoes a breathtaking transformation during the apple harvest season. It’s a spectacle etched in memory, where the entire panorama bursts into a riot of colors, a vivid celebration of the land’s fertility.
Come October, Solang and Kinnaur valley’s higher reaches receive their first dusting of snow. This marks a magical time when autumn gracefully embraces the terrain, casting a golden-orange hue upon the trees. Early October unveils a photographer’s dream, offering landscapes so stunning they’re practically begging to be captured in timeless frames. Your journey during this period promises not just a trip but a visual feast of extraordinary proportions.
 
Shimla Sangla Kalpa Chitkul 6 Nights 7 Days Tour Itinerary
Day 1:
DELHI TO SHIMLA (345 KM; 7-8 HRS) CHANDIGARH TO SHIMLA (110 KM; 4-5 HRS)
Our representative will be there to greet you at Delhi/Chandigarh airport, railway station, or bus stand, ensuring a comfortable pickup.Arrive in Shimla and check into a cozy hotel. Relax and rejuvenate in the comfort of your accommodation. Savor a delightful dinner that offers a taste of local flavors, promising a memorable gastronomic experience.
Day 2:
EXPLORE LOCAL SHIMLA
After a sumptuous breakfast, get ready to embark on an enchanting exploration of the captivating hill town of Shimla. Visit the renowned Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, a historical monument that once served as the summer residence of British viceroys. Next journey to the captivating Kufri Adventure Park, where adventure and scenic charm converge. Engage in thrilling activities such as zip-lining, go-karting, and more amidst the picturesque landscapes that surround you. Let your adventurous spirit soar.
Later Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of Christ Church. Stroll along the vibrant streets of The Ridge, a central hub teeming with bustling markets and cultural gatherings. Savor the delectable delights of Shimla at the local cafes. As the day draws to a close, return to the comforts of your Shimla hotel. Savor a delectable dinner.
More Package: https://himalayantribe.co/incredible-himachal-tour-packages-2023-book-now/
Day 3:
SHIMLA TO SARAHAN ( 155 KM; 6-7 HRS)
After breakfast at your hotel in Shimla, bid farewell to the city and embark on a scenic drive towards Sarahan. En route, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Himalayan National Park, a sanctuary known for its diverse flora and fauna. Next, you’ll head to Hatu Peak, where you can savor panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges and lush valleys below. Continue your journey to Sarahan, which boasts the magnificent Bhimakali Temple, an ancient and sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Bhimakali. The temple’s unique architecture and spiritual significance make it a must-visit attraction.
Upon reaching Sarahan, check-in at the hotel and relax after a day full of sightseeing and exploration.
Day 4:
SARAHAN TO SANGLA ( 80 KM; 5-6 HRS)
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Sarahan and check out. Embark on a scenic drive towards Sangla, a beautiful valley nestled amidst the Himalayan ranges.On the way, you’ll make a stop at the Tranda Cliff Hanger, known for its adventurous and adrenaline-pumping hanging rocks above road. Next, you’ll visit the Karcham Dam, an impressive hydroelectric project that harnesses the power of the Sutlej River. Continue your journey and visit the Baspa Dam Reservoir, surrounded by mesmerizing landscapes and offering a serene atmosphere.
In the evening, visit the historic Kamru Fort, located above the Sangla village. The fort’s architecture and panoramic views of the Baspa Valley make it a delightful experience. Check-in at your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay and savor a delicious dinner.
Day 5:
SANGLA TO KALPA VIA CHITKUL ( 40 KM; 3-4 HRS)
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Sangla and check out. Embark on a scenic drive to Chitkul, famously known as “India Ka Aakhri Dhaba,” the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border. Explore Chitkul Village, taking in the beauty of its traditional wooden houses and the enchanting Baspa River flowing through the valley. After exploring Chitkul, continue your journey towards Kalpa, another gem of Kinnaur. Along the way, make a stop at the Roghi View Point to capture the breathtaking vistas of the Kinnaur Kailash range.
Next, visit the Kalpa Monastery, an ancient Buddhist monastery known for its serene ambiance and intricate architecture. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll through the Kalpa Village, soaking in the local culture and enjoying the stunning views of the Kinner Kailash peaks. Retire for the night at your Kalpa hotel and relish a delicious dinner.
Day 6:
KALPA TO SHIMLA ( 220 KM; 7-8 HRS)
Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast at your hotel in Kalpa and check out. Begin your drive back to Shimla, relishing the scenic beauty of the valleys and mountains along the way. During the journey, you’ll visit the Bushahr Palace, an ancient palace that holds historical significance and showcases impressive architectural details.Take some time to explore the palace and learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Continue your drive back to Shimla.Upon reaching Shimla, check-in at your hotel and relax after a day of sightseeing and traveling, cherishing the memories of your journey through the Kinnaur Valley
Day 7:
DELHI TO SHIMLA (345 KM; 7-8 HRS) CHANDIGARH TO SHIMLA (110 KM; 4-5 HRS)
After breakfast, it’s time to check out from the hotel and commence your journey back to Delhi or Chandigarh. Our team will arrange for your drop-off at the airport, railway station, or bus stand in the evening, according to your choice.
 
Shimla Sangla Kalpa Chitkul 6 Nights 7 Days Tour Inclusions/Exclusions
INCLUSIONS:
SUV CAB FOR THE ENTIRE TOUR
7 DINNERS + 7 BREAKFASTS
ACCOMMODATION
SIGHTSEEING AS PER TOUR ITINERARY
Inclusive of all toll taxes, parking fees, and driver allowances.
24X7 TRAVEL ASSISTANCE THROUGHOUT THE TOUR
EXCLUSIONS:
Additional fees may apply for early check-in or late check-out at the hotel.
The package does not cover lunch or any other meals not explicitly mentioned in the inclusions.
HEATER CHARGES
ANY AIR/TRAIN FARE
MONUMENTS/MUSEUM/ART GALLERY ENTRANCE FEES
ANY ADVENTURE ACTIVITY SUCH AS SKIING, PARAGLIDING, RIVER RAFTING, ETC.
ANY EXTRA CHARGES OCCURRING DUE TO NATURAL CALAMITIES
Special Add-ons:
Honeymoon cake once during your stay
Enjoy a flower bouquet with chocolates during your stay.
One Candle Light Dinner (Buffet dinner) with a bottle of Fruit Wine
Badam milk every Night During the stay
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riya123world-blog · 4 years ago
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sailyas · 2 years ago
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View from Sailya Camps
The view of the mountains from Sailya camps is simply breathtaking. The campsite is located amidst the stunning Himalayan ranges, providing visitors with a serene and picturesque view. Sailya Camping and Trekking is considered the best camp in Kinnaur, offering a unique experience to visitors with its stunning views of the Himalayan mountains and serene surroundings. It provides an opportunity for camping and trekking enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of Kinnaur while enjoying various activities and local cuisine.
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gonilesh121us · 4 years ago
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travelmynation · 7 years ago
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Valley of Dreams @ Chitkul
Valley of Dreams @ Chitkul
When we were planning our Spiti route, we searched for off-beat locations in the Kinnaur region and came across articles about Sangla. On researching further, I heard about a tiny village, Chhitkul (as its locally spelt), located about 20 kms from Sangla, which is supposed to the last accessible village this side before the Indo Tibet border. There wasnt much information online but I did find a…
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naturetravel · 3 years ago
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Spiti Valley Tour packages
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Day 1: Delhi – Shimla
Shimla sightseeing includes Famous Ridge, Mall Road, Lakkar Bazaar, Jakku Temple
Narkanda is about 60 KMs from Shimla takes about 2 Hrs
About 8 - 9 Hrs drive to Shimla from Delhi and 4 hours from Chandigarh.
Overnight at Shimla.
Day 2: Shimla – Sangla
Go away early from Shimla and enjoy the vistas en route.
You can plan lunch at Rampur.
Visit Hatu Peak which is 7 km away from Narkanda.
Beautiful Sutlej River Valley is on the way.
About 8 – 9 Hrs of stunning drive through Kinnaur Valley.
Overnight at Sangla.
Day 3: Sangla – Chitkul – Kalpa
Start early to spend some time at beautiful Chitkul (India's last village).
Visit Kamru Fort at Sangla.
Have a lunch in Sangla as well before going to Kalpa.
Watch the attractive suicide point, sunset and sunrise at Kalpa over Kinnaur Kailash Mountain Range.
Overnight stay at Kalpa hotel in front view of gorgeous Kinnaur Kailash mountain range.
If time permits visit little hamlets like - Karcham, Reckong Peo on the way.
Day 4: Kalpa –Nako Lake – Gue Village – Tabo
Start your day early and enjoy the drive through Hindustan Tibet Highway.
The Highway is famous for its thrilling views and closeness to Tibet.
Take a look at Khab On the way which is the Confluence of Spiti and Sutlej Rivers.
After Chango – Sumdo you will enter Lahaul Spiti district.
After Sumdo police registration, trek towards Gue Village to visit the 500-Year-old Mummy.
Overnight at Tabo.
Day 5: Tabo – Dhankar – Dhankar Lake – Mud Village
Wake up and have an amazing breakfast
This day starts with a visit to the 1021-year-old Tabo Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Buddhist Monastery is located at the bottom of the valley.
Visit Dhankar Monastery and Dhankar Lake (Trek route) and leave for Pin Valley.
Overnight at Mud Village known as the last motorable village in Pin Valley.
Pin valley is well-known for its fauna, is an enormous place to travel around and find some of the rare species of snow leopards.
Day 6: Pin Valley – Kaza – Ki – Kibber – Gette – Kaza
After breakfast head towards Kaza, headquarters of Spiti Valley.
Lunch at Kaza Hotel.
Visit Ki – Kibber – Gette in the second half of the day
Ki (Kee) is a renowned monastery and others are places to explore as a lovely drive
Overnight at Kaza.
Day 7: Kaza – Hikkim – Komic – Langza – Kaza
Visit Hikkim and send postcards from the World’s Highest Post Office.
Beautiful view of Chau Chau Kang Nelda peak from Langza.
Statue of the Buddha near Langza is waiting for you.
Visit the World’s Highest Village linked via motor-able road, Komic.
The Sakya Tanggyud Monastery at Komic is one of the most important and the highest monastery in the Spiti Valley and very close to Kaza.
Overnight at Kaza.
Day 8: Kaza / Losar – Kunzum Pass – Chandratal / Battal
Visit Chandratal via Kunzum Pass and enjoy the day at camping. It is a crescent moon shaped lake also known as Moon Lake.
This beautiful lake is one of the main attractions of Spiti Valley.
Camps are about 2 km from the lake.
Overnight at Chandratal Camps.
Day 9: Chandratal – Kunzum Pass – Rohtang Pass – Manali
Head towards Manali via Rohtang Pass. It will need around 7 hours to reach Manali from Chandratal.
Drive through Chattru – Gramphu towards Rohtang Pass. Now there is Atal Tunnel to avoid Rohtang and journey is less
About 7 – 8 Hrs drives if you enjoy at Rohtang Pass. If you exclude Rohtang journey will be 40 km less via tunnel.
Overnight at Manali.
Day 10: Manali - Chandigarh - Delhi
If there is time explore Manali, that is if going by overnight travel which starts around 6 PM
Manali sightseeing which includes Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, Mall Road, Local Monastery, Old Manali, Vashisht Hot Water Springs etc.
About 12-14 Hrs drive, depending upon the breaks you take in between.
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sanskritigupta · 4 years ago
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15 INCREDIBLE PLACES TO VISIT IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
Himachal Pradesh is one of India's northernmost states, situated in the northwest area of the eminent Himalayas and it separates itself as India's outdoor adventure playground through its changed geology and stunning natural beauty. Himachal Tourism was at first restricted to a few pilgrims who /were permitted to travel out to spiritual destinations between the towns until the British set up their chain of hills stations, which promoted access and travel inside the district. Himachal Tourism got a further lift in1894 when the British declared Shimla "The Summer Capital of India".
Himachal Pradesh is one of India's northernmost states, situated in the northwest area of the eminent Himalayas and it separates itself as India's outdoor adventure playground through its changed geology and stunning natural beauty. Himachal Tourism was at first restricted to a few pilgrims who /were permitted to travel out to spiritual destinations between the towns until the British set up their chain of hills stations, which promoted access and travel inside the district. Himachal Tourism got a further lift in1894 when the British declared Shimla "The Summer Capital of India".
Quick forward and Himachal Pradesh are presently known as a 'Destination for all seasons and all reasons' and with so numerous unimaginable spots places to visit within the region. we have limited our Top 15 to help fuel your hunger for something new!
15 INCREDIBLE PLACES TO VISIT IN HIMACHAL PRADESH & A GUIDE TO HIMACHAL TOURISM
Flaunting wonderful mountain towns, customary hill stations, honeymoon commendable resorts and an excess of outdoor adventures, Himachal Pradesh has something for everybody.
Kangra
Kangra (once Nagarkot) is one of the most beautiful valleys of the lower Himalayas and is a zone well known for expressions and artworks. Guesthouses in the Kangra Valley give stunning perspectives on the mountains and many give additional offices like Ayurveda massages, fitness centres, horse riding and pools.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN KANGRA Brajeshwari Temple Visit Kangra Fort
Kareri Lak Baijnath Temple Kangra Art Museum Jwala Devi Temple Chamunda Devi Temple and Pragpur Village. Mediavine
SANGLA
One of the most charming valleys in the entire Kinnaur District, Sangla Valley is an ideal escape from the hustle-clamor of the swarming cities. The Sangla (Baspa) Valley begins at Karcham and closures at Chitkul (click here for the ideal Delhi to Chitkul agenda) Sangla is the significant town in the valley with a petroleum siphon, Bank ATMs, Post Office, Restaurants, Bar, mid-range hotels and shops.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN SANGLA
Kamru Fort Bering Nag Temple Sangla Meadow the Buddhist Monastery Batseri Village Chitkul Village (directly on the Indo-Tibetan fringe) and the Tibetan Wood Carving Center.
Shimla
The capital and biggest city in Himachal Pradesh, Shimla (Simla) and is one of the most acclaimed hill stations, wealthy in frontier history. Proclaimed by the British as the 'Summer Capital of India' this town's this present town's enamoring characteristic excellence, the atmosphere is bound to leave any tourist overwhelmed. Convenience accessible all through the city is of an elevated requirement and in case you're searching for a place to stay, look at these hotels in Shimla.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN SHIMLA
Mall Road The Ridge Institute of Advanced Studies (pictured above); Jakhoo Temple Christ Church (second oldest church in North India); and Toy Train to Kalka and Road trip from Shimla to Manali Kalka makes for an incredible trip from Shimla and is the end for the Shimla-Kalka toy train. The train course is one of the most pleasant on the planet and goes through in excess of a hundred passages.
Dalhousie
Dalhousie is one of the most well-known hill stations in Himachal Pradesh and is based nearby five slopes: Kathalagh, Potreyn, Terah, Bakrota and Bhangra. Bordered by snow-covered pinnacles, and interspersed by lakes and cascades, it is known as the Little Switzerland of India. With more than 600 hotels in the territory (making impermanent positions for as much as 5,000 individuals every year), a variety of accommodation options suit every budget.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN statues and architecture Dalhousie
Panch Pulla (cascades/outing spots and a moderate trip); Chamara Lake Satdhara Falls Khajjiar (underneath); and where stream boating, rock climbing and trekking are available. Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary (Leopard, bear, deer, langur, jackal, Himalayan Black Marten, Barking Goral and countless beautiful birds can be spotted here) St John Church (the most established church in the town) Subhash Baoli (an enduring spring which has medicinal properties and accepted to have relieved the political dissident, Subhash Chandra Bose, of his infirmity) Daikund Peak Gandhi Chowk Shopping Plaza Bakrota Hills and chamba . KHAJJIAR
Simply a short drive from Dalhousie is the town of Khajjiar, which is considered as a 'Little Switzerland' - and offers an exceptional blend of woodlands, lakes and fields. With a couple of convenience choices, be that as it may, it could worth staying in Dalhousie and making the short excursion to Khajjiar for your outdoor activity fix.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN KHAJJIAR
Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary Khajjiar Lake Khajjiar Trek Horse riding Paragliding Zorbing Brilliant Devi Temple Ruler Shiva Statue and Tibetan Handicrafts Center
Mandi
Situated on the banks of River Beas, Mandi shows some old palaces and exquisite examples of colonial architecture. With a mix of warm and chilly climate, the city hotels the lakes and nurseries give a much-needed refresher for its guests, and it the business passage town to Kullu and Manali.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN MANDI
Pandoh Dam Rewalsar Lake Parashar Lake Janjehli (A treat for experience buffs, Janjehli is an ideal spot for exercises like travelling. With a path up to 3300 m, nonetheless, this spot is right around 67 km from Mandi) Divide Nagar (a town known for its common magnificence); Kamlah Fort Shikhari Devi Temple (at 3332m!) and Tattapani (common natural hot springs).
Kullu
Kullu is a nature darling's heaven. Bountiful with lavish greenery, immaculate waterway streams and an awesome atmosphere, Kullu is known as one of the most famous places of interest in Himachal Pradesh. Commonly travellers consolidate visits to Mandi and Kullu in one excursion, and is a genuine one trip, and is a true outdoor adventure-lovers paradise.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN KULLU
Raghunath Temple The Great Himalayan National Park Boating Fishing Traveling Hanogi Mata Templeand Fellowship Peak
MANALI
At an extraordinary height of 6260 feet above ocean level, Manali is one of the most mainstream, excellent and spectacular hill stations in India. Its characteristic excellence has guaranteed it has gotten one of the most visited slope stations and is a most loved objective for couples and honeymooners.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN MANALI
Solang Valley Rohtang Pass (canvassed in snow throughout the entire year) Hadimba Temple Wilderness Rafting Journeying Pony Riding Zorbing Vashisht Baths (sanctuary with normal underground aquifers) Chandrakhani Pass Gayatri Temple
Kaza
Kaza is isolated into two sections: old and new Kaza, each obliging government workplaces and ruler's castle separately. Cloisters, Gompas and other memorable marvels add appeal to this generally mysterious city which is today a superb mix of advancement and exceptional antiquated culture that will leave you captivated.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN KAZA
Ki Monastery Dhankar Monasteries Kibber Village Komic Village Kumzm Pass Chandratal Lake Dhankar Lake Pin Valley National Park and Shop for unadulterated fleece wraps, rugs and woolen garments.
Manikaran
Manikaran is known as a significant journey objective for the two Sikhs and Hindus. The natural aquifers, strict propensities, and beautiful surroundings attract. There are three underground hot springs where one can take a bath, one being inside the Gurudwara itself and the other two have been privatized by the guesthouses.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN MANIKARAN
Sri Guru Nanak Devji Gurudwara The Hot Springs Ruler Ramachandra Temple Harinder Mountain and Kulant Pith.
Parvati Valley
Arranged in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River, in transit between Bhuntar to Manikaran, it is the traveller centre point for Israelis, with indications of different bistros and eateries in Hebrew serving incredible food and cooking styles from around the globe. Kasol is likewise a shelter for experience buffs, adventurers and explorers. With a charming atmosphere all around the year and low populace thickness, any season is the ideal season to visit.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN KASOL
Parvati River - ideal for lazing, wilderness boating and trout fishing! Tosh (a town with misleading streets, nonconformist culture and some staggering view) Malana (little, conventional town) Trekking and Climbing. DHARAMSALA The second winter capital of the Indian province of Himachal Pradesh and is popular as the blessed habitation of the Dalai Lama alongside the base camp of the Central Tibetan Administration (the Tibetan government estranged abroad).
TOP THINGS TO DO IN DHARAMSALA
Dharamshala Cricket Ground St John in the Wilderness Church War Memorial Gyuoto Monastery Tea Gardens Triund Dayhike close to McLeod Ganj (where the Dalai Lama dwells) Tsuglagkhang Bhagsu Falls Tibetan Museum and Kangra Art Museum.
Solan
Solan is named after the Hindu goddess Shoolini Devi. Consistently in the long stretch of June, a reasonable commending the goddess is held, including a 3-day mela at the focal Thodo grounds. It is known as the "Mushroom city of India" due to the immense mushroom cultivating in the zone as and was delegated as the "City of Red Gold", regarding the mass creation of tomatoes in the region.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN SOLAN
Shoolini Temple Kuthar Fort Solan Brewery Menri Monastery Kids' Park Majathal Sanctuary (natural life asylum that is a forested zone and has a wide assortment of greenery and the imperilled Cheer Pheasant)and Go shopping
Kufri
Kufri is a little hill station not a long way from the State Capital of Shimla. Kufri has a Himalayan natural life zoo which has uncommon pronghorns, cats and winged creatures including the Himalayan Monal, the state fowl of Himachal Pradesh. During winter a wandering way through the potato manors transforms into a well-known ski track.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN KUFRI
Indira Tourist Park Chini (Bungalow which is renowned for its statues and architecture); and Kufri Fun World.
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