- The Trans Himalayan regions of Leh, Kargil, Lahaul, and Spiti are landscapes that are one of their kind and cannot be found anywhere else in the country.
- It comprises a high-altitude cold desert, high-altitude snow-capped peaks, and bare stretches of peaks of various colors shaped by the various forces of nature.
- These Trans Himalayan regions are quite remote with extreme climatic conditions, high-altitude mountain ranges, and impenetrable mountain passes.
- Despite this, the people of the region have adapted themselves to the conditions and happily live here.
- This region also has several Buddhist Monasteries (locally called gompas) because Buddhism is practiced majorly by the people of this region who can visit.
- These monasteries have absolutely serene surroundings and are situated in really pretty locations.
- The best times to visit this area are from early June to the end of September. It is also fine to travel during the monsoons as it does not rain much here in this region.
- You will also visit the 1000-year-old lang(temple). Key Monastery: A must-visit tourist place in Spiti Valley, the Key Gompa is encircled by picturesque mountains and soothing valleys. During this trip, you will be visiting the ancient monasteries, which are famous all over the world like Key Monastery, and Tabo Monastery.
Brief Itinerary:
Delhi to Delhi
- Day 01: Departure From Delhi- Overnight Journey To Manali
- Day 02: Manali Self Exploration
- Day 03: Manali to kaza Via Aatal Tunnel & Kunzum La - Stay at kaza
- Day 04: Key Monastary,Hikkim, Komic and Langza -Stay at Kaza
- Day 05: Kaza To Chandratal Lake Via Chichim Bridge Loasar and Kunzum La - Stay Near Chandra Taal
- Day 06: Manali Departure Overnight Journey to Delhi
- Day 07: Reach Delhi Morning
Batches:
Delhi to Delhi:
- June: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
- July: 5, 12, 19, 26
- August: 2, 9, 26, 23, 30
- September: 6, 13, 20, 27
Event Cost:
- Delhi to Delhi: 15,499/- Per Person (Triple Sharing)
Ad-on (Per person):
- Double Sharing: 2000/- Per person
- 3AC Train from Mumbai: 4,000/-
- 3AC Train from Pune: 4,000/-
Note: Pay 8000/- to block your Seats and pay the rest 15 days before the event.
What is included in the tour
- Transportation: Volvo Bus/ Tempo Traveller/ Cab
- Entire travel as per the itinerary.
- Accommodation: 4 Nights - 1 Night at Manali, 2 Nights in Hotel/Homestay at Kaza, 1 Night in Swiss Tents at chandratal.
- Meals: 8 Meals (Day 2, Dinner, Day 3, Breakfast + Dinner, Day 4 Breakfast + Dinner, Day 5 Breakfast + Dinner, Day 6 Breakfast.)
- All inner line permits for the trip.
- Driver Night Charges,
- Toll Tax, Parking Charges etc.
- Team Captain throughout the trip.
- An Oxygen Cylinder 24/7 in car in case of emergency
What is NOT included in the tour
- Any other Food & Beverage charge that is not included in the package.
- Any other costing involved due to any kind of natural calamity or forced circumstances which are out of our control.
- Any other expense not mentioned in the inclusion column.
- 5% GST
- Early check-in at the hotel.
- Any additional expenses such as of personal nature.
- Any entry tickets at exploration sites.
- Additional accommodation/food costs incurred due to any delayed travel.
- The assembly time for the group at the designated pick-up point is 06:00 PM.
- Upon arrival, there will be an introduction with the team captains followed by a brief tour session.
- Subsequently, we will embark on an overnight journey to Manali.
- The pick-up point is currently tentatively scheduled to be either RK Ashram or Majnu Ka Tila.
- We will Reach Manali early in the morning.
- Post-check-in, the rest of the day is at leisure. Travelers are advised to indulge in cafe hopping, local sightseeing, and more.
- You can visit Mall Road, Hadimba Temple, and Old Manali for some good cafes to chill or Vashist Temple for the Hot water spring
- Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an Overnight stay in Manali.
- Early in the morning, breakfast will be served before we embark on our journey to the Valley of the Gods,
- And We Start Our Journey To Lahaul & Spiti.
- Cross over to Lahaul through the engineering marvel of the Atal Tunnel, and witness the terrain transform from lush green valleys to arid brown Deserts.
- At 14,931 feet, we cross Kunzum La, another high-altitude pass and the gateway to the Spiti Valley.
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We continue our drive through the stunning landscape, reaching Kaza by evening. Dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel will follow.
- Wake up early in the morning and, after having breakfast, head out for sightseeing in the Spiti Valley.
- Visit the most scenic monastery in the Spiti Valley - the Key Monastery
- Next, drive to the highest suspension bridge in Asia - the Chicham Bridge.
- Visit the iconic villages of Spiti: Hikkim, home to the world's highest post office; Komik, the highest village in the world connected by a motorable road; and Langza, known for its holy Buddha statue.
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Return to Kaza by evening for dinner and an overnight stay.
- We begin our journey back to Manali.
- Let's make one last stop to witness another Spitian wonder - Chandra Taal Lake
- Chandratal, one of Himachal Pradesh's most stunning lakes, offers a delightful blend of adventure and unspoiled nature.
- Later, check into the campsite at Chandratal, enjoy dinner, and spend the night in tents under the mesmerizing gaze of a million stars.
- Today, we begin our journey back on the Manali-Kaza Road.
- We pass through some more stunning landscapes and reach Manali by afternoon.
- After some leisure at the cafe, we will depart for Delhi or Chandigarh and expect to arrive by the next morning, carrying with us countless amazing memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Things to carry:
Mandatory Documents
- Medical Certificate
- Govt id card with name and address
- Self-declared form
Bags
- Backpack (40-60 liters)
Footwear
- Trekking shoes: No sports shoes. The shoes need to
- have soles with good grip and ankle support.
- Socks (3 pairs): 2 pairs of cotton (for trekking) + 1 pair of woolen pair
- (used only for sleeping)Sandals/Slippers for walking
- around
Clothes
- Trek pants (2) including the one you are wearing.
- Collared t-shirts (3 including the one you are wearing)
- Preferably light, full sleeve t-shirts.
- Thick jacket: Carry 1 hollow full sleeve windproof
- jacket/down jacket.
- Thermal inners: 1 pair of lightweight, upper and lower
- (optional)
Accessories
- Raincoat/poncho: (Mandatory as it can rain anytime in
- the mountains)
- Woolen cap/ Balaclava: (Must protect ears)Hand gloves:
- (Ensure that the gloves are warm and waterproof.)
- Sunglasses: Any dark color but blue. Sunglasses prevent
- snow blindness. Sunglasses are mandatory for this trek.
Other Toiletries
- (Sunscreen - SPF 40+, moisturizer, light towel, lip balm/chapstick, small soap, toilet paper, wet tissue)
- Headlamp/LED torch(Mandatory)
- Camera: Carry all accessories - spare batteries, charger, etc.
- Water bottles: 2 bottles, 1 Litre each.
- Trekking pole: Trekking pole is mandatory. You can also
- rent wooden stick from Gaurikund.
- Plastic covers: While packing, use plastic bags to
- compartmentalize things and carry a few extra plastics
- bags for wet clothes.
Personal Medical Kit
- Mandatory. All these things need to go into one
- backpack. So make sure they are all light and you carry as less as possible.
Health & Safety:
- Before starting the trek, calculate your BMI (Ideal BMI should be between 18.5 and 24.9)
- Health and Safety checks mentioned below should be made before getting prepared for the trek
- A balanced mind and body are the first things that should be given importance before taking off because this is what will bring out the best of you in every condition.
- Your body should be fit enough to cover the entire trek with the backpacks on your back along with your body weight. That is why proper stamina and strength are needed. Also, trekking is done on uneven multi-terrains and not on smooth paths. So to gain leg strength, perform simple squats.
- Flexibility is very important when it comes to trekking. Good flexibility will be an advantage while walking on trails, climbing and river crossing, etc. Attain flexibility by simply stretching or doing yoga.
- As the Himalayan treks are ascending and descending the slopes, you will need a proper transmission of Oxygen from the lungs and heart to the body muscles. For this, trekkers should have good cardiovascular endurance that can be gained by doing cardio exercises like running, swimming, cycling, etc.
Payment Details :
UPI ID: 7387523876@upi
Net banking :
- Name- RAJBALA YADAV
Bank name - HDFC BANK
ACC No.- 50100308491863
IFSC code- HDFC0002501 - Name- NITIN YADAV
Bank name - PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
ACC No.- 0530001500002688
IFSC code- PUNB0053000
Please send a screenshot of the payment on WhatsApp number 7387523876 for confirmation, we will then share a form for the final booking procedure.
Cancellation Policy:
- If cancellations are made 30 days before the start date of the trip, 50% of the total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- If cancellations are made within 0-30 days before the start date of the trip, 100% of the total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- In case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, certain activities may be canceled and in such cases, our service partner will try his best to provide an alternate feasible activity.
- For all the above choices, you can transfer your tickets to your friends. We would be more than happy to have them on board and you could save your hard-earned money. .