Destinations Covered : Dharamshala - Bir - Tirthan Valley - Sarchi Village - Seolsar Lake - Jalori Pass - Tirthan Valley - Sangla Valley - Jalori Pass - Chitkul - Rakcham Villages - Sangla - Kalpa - Narkanda - Hatu Peak - Tanni Jubbar Lake - Narkanda - Chandigarh
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Day 01: Arrival in Dharamshala – Transfer to Bir (65 km / 2.5 hrs)
Arrive at Dharamshala airport in the morning, where you will be met and transferred to Bir, passing through scenic tea gardens and Palampur town. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel or camp for a two-night stay in this vibrant destination. Bir and Billing are known as the Paragliding Capital of India, with stunning views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar mountains. If the weather is suitable, you may opt for a short paragliding experience. Alternatively, you can take a hike to the Sherbaling Monastery, nestled amid pine forests, and explore the local cafes and monasteries. Overnight stay at the camp or hotel.
Day 02: Explore Bir
Spend the day in Bir engaging in activities of your choice—enjoy paragliding, take scenic hikes and treks, or relax as you stroll around the quaint settlement, visiting its cafes and monasteries. Overnight stay at the camp or hotel.
Day 03: Bir to Tirthan Valley (125 km / 5 hrs)
After breakfast, set out on a scenic drive to Tirthan Valley, passing through Mandi town and the Pandoh Dam. As you enter the Tirthan Valley, the road follows the meandering Tirthan River. Check in to your hotel upon arrival and spend the rest of the day enjoying the soothing sounds of the river or taking a leisurely walk along its banks. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 04: Discover Tirthan Valley and Sarchi Village
Today, take a drive up to the charming Sarchi Village, situated 13 km from the valley floor. The winding drive offers scenic views of the mountains and forest. Spend time exploring the village, chatting with locals, and experiencing its traditional lifestyle. Return to Tirthan Valley in the afternoon for lunch, and later visit Gushaini, the main village in Tirthan. You may also enjoy trout fishing if the season permits, as Tirthan River is renowned for trout fishing. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 05: Hike to Seolsar Lake via Jalori Pass
After breakfast, embark on an excursion to Jalori Pass (3,100 m), which offers excellent views of the Himalayan ranges and prominent peaks in the Kullu Valley. From here, trek through meadows and forests for 5 km to reach Seolsar Lake, a revered site with a temple dedicated to the goddess Buddhi Nagin. After the trek, return to Jalori Pass for the drive back to your hotel. For those who prefer not to trek, you can still enjoy the drive to Jalori Pass and explore the nearby Shoja village. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 06: Tirthan Valley to Sangla Valley via Jalori Pass (210 km / 8 hrs)
Embark on a picturesque journey from Tirthan Valley, crossing Jalori Pass and entering the Satluj Valley. Continue along the Hindustan-Tibet Road to reach Kinnaur Valley. Stop at Tranda Cliff for thrilling views before making your way to Sangla Valley. Upon arrival, check in to your camp or hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 07: Excursion to Chitkul and Rakcham Villages
Today, enjoy an excursion into Sangla Valley, visiting the traditional villages of Rakcham and Chitkul, the latter being the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border. Spend the day exploring the scenic beauty and serene environment before returning to Sangla. Overnight stay in the camp or hotel.
Day 08: Sangla to Kalpa (51 km)
Begin your day with a visit to Kamru Village and climb up to Kamru Fort. Take a leisurely walk through this traditional village, experiencing its unique architectural style. Continue to Recong Peo, Kinnaur’s district headquarters, where you can browse the local market for Kinnauri shawls. Later, head to Kalpa village, which offers stunning views of the holy Kinner Kailash mountain. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 09: Exploring Kalpa
Spend the day exploring Kalpa village. Visit the local temple and monastery, then drive to Roghi Village to see the Roghi Cliff, also known as Suicide Point, for its dramatic drop-off views. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 10: Kalpa to Narkanda (175 km / 5 hrs)
After breakfast, depart for Narkanda. En route, take a short detour to visit Sarahan and the Bhima Kali Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, renowned for its unique Himalayan architecture. Upon arrival in Narkanda, check in to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 11: Excursion to Hatu Peak and Tanni Jubbar Lake
In the morning, drive through dense forests to Hatu Peak, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas. Visit the Hatu Devi Temple at the peak before continuing to Tanni Jubbar Lake. Spend the afternoon at your leisure, relaxing or exploring. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 12: Narkanda to Chandigarh (180 km / 5 hrs)
Depart for Chandigarh in the morning for your return journey. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight, concluding your scenic Himalayan tour.
Day 01: Arrival in Dharamshala – Transfer to Bir (65 km / 2.5 hrs)
Arrive at Dharamshala airport in the morning, where you will be met and transferred to Bir, passing through scenic tea gardens and Palampur town. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel or camp for a two-night stay in this vibrant destination. Bir and Billing are known as the Paragliding Capital of India, with stunning views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar mountains. If the weather is suitable, you may opt for a short paragliding experience. Alternatively, you can take a hike to the Sherbaling Monastery, nestled amid pine forests, and explore the local cafes and monasteries. Overnight stay at the camp or hotel.
Day 02: Explore Bir
Spend the day in Bir engaging in activities of your choice—enjoy paragliding, take scenic hikes and treks, or relax as you stroll around the quaint settlement, visiting its cafes and monasteries. Overnight stay at the camp or hotel.
Day 03: Bir to Tirthan Valley (125 km / 5 hrs)
After breakfast, set out on a scenic drive to Tirthan Valley, passing through Mandi town and the Pandoh Dam. As you enter the Tirthan Valley, the road follows the meandering Tirthan River. Check in to your hotel upon arrival and spend the rest of the day enjoying the soothing sounds of the river or taking a leisurely walk along its banks. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 04: Discover Tirthan Valley and Sarchi Village
Today, take a drive up to the charming Sarchi Village, situated 13 km from the valley floor. The winding drive offers scenic views of the mountains and forest. Spend time exploring the village, chatting with locals, and experiencing its traditional lifestyle. Return to Tirthan Valley in the afternoon for lunch, and later visit Gushaini, the main village in Tirthan. You may also enjoy trout fishing if the season permits, as Tirthan River is renowned for trout fishing. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 05: Hike to Seolsar Lake via Jalori Pass
After breakfast, embark on an excursion to Jalori Pass (3,100 m), which offers excellent views of the Himalayan ranges and prominent peaks in the Kullu Valley. From here, trek through meadows and forests for 5 km to reach Seolsar Lake, a revered site with a temple dedicated to the goddess Buddhi Nagin. After the trek, return to Jalori Pass for the drive back to your hotel. For those who prefer not to trek, you can still enjoy the drive to Jalori Pass and explore the nearby Shoja village. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 06: Tirthan Valley to Sangla Valley via Jalori Pass (210 km / 8 hrs)
Embark on a picturesque journey from Tirthan Valley, crossing Jalori Pass and entering the Satluj Valley. Continue along the Hindustan-Tibet Road to reach Kinnaur Valley. Stop at Tranda Cliff for thrilling views before making your way to Sangla Valley. Upon arrival, check in to your camp or hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 07: Excursion to Chitkul and Rakcham Villages
Today, enjoy an excursion into Sangla Valley, visiting the traditional villages of Rakcham and Chitkul, the latter being the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border. Spend the day exploring the scenic beauty and serene environment before returning to Sangla. Overnight stay in the camp or hotel.
Day 08: Sangla to Kalpa (51 km)
Begin your day with a visit to Kamru Village and climb up to Kamru Fort. Take a leisurely walk through this traditional village, experiencing its unique architectural style. Continue to Recong Peo, Kinnaur’s district headquarters, where you can browse the local market for Kinnauri shawls. Later, head to Kalpa village, which offers stunning views of the holy Kinner Kailash mountain. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 09: Exploring Kalpa
Spend the day exploring Kalpa village. Visit the local temple and monastery, then drive to Roghi Village to see the Roghi Cliff, also known as Suicide Point, for its dramatic drop-off views. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 10: Kalpa to Narkanda (175 km / 5 hrs)
After breakfast, depart for Narkanda. En route, take a short detour to visit Sarahan and the Bhima Kali Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, renowned for its unique Himalayan architecture. Upon arrival in Narkanda, check in to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 11: Excursion to Hatu Peak and Tanni Jubbar Lake
In the morning, drive through dense forests to Hatu Peak, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas. Visit the Hatu Devi Temple at the peak before continuing to Tanni Jubbar Lake. Spend the afternoon at your leisure, relaxing or exploring. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 12: Narkanda to Chandigarh (180 km / 5 hrs)
Depart for Chandigarh in the morning for your return journey. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight, concluding your scenic Himalayan tour.