A Journey of adventure travel.. to land of Mystery; Less Explored regions.. Malana; Spiti; Kasa; Chandratal.
An Explorers Holiday..
An Explorers Holiday..
Experiences -
Trans-Himalayan Jeep Safari through rugged regions in Lahaul Spiti; Camping in
Offbeat Locations; (Mountains; Meadows; Lake Sides; and Above the tree line).
Includes an overnight trek to mysterious and less explored place “Malana” where
till 20 years ago entry was forbidden and even today this locality is a
republic, governed by the local parliament called KORAM.
Jeep safari in Lahaul Spiti, Himachal is for
those who would like to travel the rugged paths inland to explore the
unexplored Himachal. Explorer’s Himalayan Jeep Safari is the best way to
discover the raw but beautiful nature of the Himalayas. Jeep Safari tours in
Himachal provide a very unique kind of thrill and gives the Himalayan adventure
a gentle touch by exploring the hill station places, which probably the locals
must be aware of till now.
Trans Himalayan jeep safari tour on one of the highest motorable roads in the world involves crossing over high mountain passes providing spectacular view of snow capped peaks of Himalayas. During Himachal jeep tour one can experience the panoramic beauty of hills in Himachal that will captivate you and will leave you mesmerized. Wandering through the Himachal hills, and discovering snow covered Himalayan peaks, dense forests and scenic valley will give you a remarkable pleasure.
Trans Himalayan jeep safari tour on one of the highest motorable roads in the world involves crossing over high mountain passes providing spectacular view of snow capped peaks of Himalayas. During Himachal jeep tour one can experience the panoramic beauty of hills in Himachal that will captivate you and will leave you mesmerized. Wandering through the Himachal hills, and discovering snow covered Himalayan peaks, dense forests and scenic valley will give you a remarkable pleasure.
Take
that break….
01:
Manali-Malana-Spiti Trip.
ITINERARY:
Day 01): Board Volvo Bus
Delhi-Manali.. O/N in Bus. (Aug 22– Sat)
Day 02): Manali (Aug 23- Sun)
Arrival Manali and
transfer to Hotel. A day to explore Manali the queen of hill
station. Our day start slowly after breakfast with a stroll from 500 years old
wooden carved “hidimba Devi Temple”. The stroll continue further to Old Manali
village, which is known after the great hindu sage Manu. We further walk up to
the next village of Goshal and crossour way through River Bias to a very
spectacular water fall called Jogni fall. Next village is Vashisht , where you
can enjot the hot sulpher in the springs,. If you feel tired of walking, take a
tuk tuk ride to the down town. Free evening for own activities. Overnight
hotel.
Day 03): Manali-Manikaran-Malana
(70km/03hours.) (Aug 24– Mon)
In the
morning after breakfast drive to Malana village. Befora Malana Village
we stop to visit Manikaran, the holy place for Sikh and
Hindu. After visit Manikaran we will drive to Malana Village , 20 Years ago, entering
Malana was prohibited. Even today this locality is a republic, governed by the
local parliament called KORAM. Overnight tents..
Day 04): Malana-Manali-Rohtang
Pass-Dadarpul (135km/ 5-6hours) (Aug 25) - Tuesday
Travel by surface drive to Rohtang Pass( 3970mts) and Dadarpul. Today journey is very interesting we enter lower Himalaya to Trans Himalaya. Overnight Tents.
Day 05): Dadarpul-Kaza (140km/4-5hours) (Aug 26– Wed)
Travel by surface drive to Rohtang Pass( 3970mts) and Dadarpul. Today journey is very interesting we enter lower Himalaya to Trans Himalaya. Overnight Tents.
Day 05): Dadarpul-Kaza (140km/4-5hours) (Aug 26– Wed)
Travel from
Dadarpul to Kaza driving over Kunzam Pass (4558 m/14,950ft) which
provides beautiful views of CB ranges. En route visit several villages of Spiti
and Lahaul valley. On arrival Kaza and Visit Kye monastery (largest Monastery
in Spiti Valley ) and Kibbaer village (World Highest motorable village,
4200mts) Overnight Tents.
Day 06): Kaza-Moon Lake (100km/4-5hrs) (Aug 27- Thu)
Today drive to
Chandertal Lake (4270mts). Reach chandertal and set up the camp. Evening free
walk around the lake for Photography. Overnight Tents.
Day 07): Chandertal lake-Manali(115km/5-7hrs) (Aug 28- Fri)
After Breakfast drive to
Manali. On the way Visit Solang valley . Overnight Hotel.
Day 08): Manali-Delhi (Aug 29- Sat)
Today free day and evening transfer to Volvo
stand to catch the bus to Delhi for overnight Journey.
Day 09): Arrival at Delhi (Aug 30-Sun)
End of Tour
Note: Programme is subject to
change according to the local weather conditions.
Fee
Includes:
- Hotels in all the city and town on MAP basis
- Full Board plan (Breakfast , Lunch and Dinner).
- Tata sumo for entire trip
- Back Up Jeep for entire package
- All kinds of camping Equipments, tents, sleeping bags, Guide, Cook, porters.
- Volvo Tickets from Delhi-Manali and Manali-Delhi
- Tour Guide Delhi to Delhi
Fee
Excludes: -
- Cost of any form of insurance, rescue, evacuation, hospitalization, etc.
- All the personal exp like drinks, tips etc.
- Excudes any meals during Delhi-Manali and Manali-Delhi Bus Journey.
- Anything that is not included is excluded.
- Taxes.
Care for your
Environment
Himalaya,
with its pristine mountains, rivers and forests is known as the “abode of the
Gods”. It is therefore our responsibility to maintain the natural glory
of these mountains and make it a place of endless delight for travelers and
residents alike. A few easy to follow steps will help you to contribute
in making this effort a success.
1) Plastic
stays: It is one of the least degradable substances, resistant to the
effects of the sun, wind and rain. When you leave a plastic bag or bottle
in the quiet picnic spot that you and your family enjoyed, you may very well
find it there when return a few years later, an ugly spot on the
landscape. The State of Himachal Pradesh has banned the used of
polythene/plastic bags and you can be fined for using them, while you are in the
Sate.
2) Litter:
Do remember to take your litter back to the hotel or drop it in the
conveniently placed dustbins. Don’t leave it lying around.
3) Noise:
One of the prime attractions of Himalaya’s, is the silence of the mountains
that invite you to linger. Need we say….
· Please
don’t blow your vehicle horn unnecessarily or play blaring loud music as you
drive.
4) Vandalism:
Nature intended trees and rocks to remain unmarked by human beings. Nor
were our monuments intended for graffiti written by some young wit.
· Please
do not scratch your name or write message on trees, rocks, mountains or
monuments.
5) Respect:
Please treat the mountains and the people with respect and you will be
pleasantly surprised at what both can give back to you.
Last,
but not the least….. Enjoy yourself with responsibility.
Leave
nothing, but memories……
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