# Uncia Trails > Discover YOur Next Adventure --- ## Tours - [Sikkim Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/sikkim-package/): Discover the Enchantment of Gangtok: A Himalayan Jewel Located in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas, Gangtok is a concealed... - [Munnar Thekkady Alleppey tour package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/munnar-thekkady-alleppey-tour-package/): About This Tour Discover the soul of “God’s Own Country” with this thoughtfully curated 8-day Kerala journey. From misty hill... - [Kerala to Rameshwaram: 10-Day Coastal Temple & Backwater Journey](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-to-rameshwaram-10-day-coastal-temple-backwater-journey/): About This Kerala & Tamil Nadu Heritage Tour A 10-day journey through the lush landscapes of Kerala and the spiritual... - [Kerala Holiday Package with Athirapilly Waterfall](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-holiday-package-with-athirapilly-waterfall/): Embark on a delightful journey through the heart of Kerala, where misty mountains, exotic wildlife, aromatic spices, and tranquil backwaters... - [Munnar Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/munnar-tour-package/): Step into the serene world of Munnar, Kerala’s most iconic hill station, with this short yet refreshing 3-day tour. Starting... - [Kerala Journey Through Hidden Wonders](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-journey-through-hidden-wonders/) - [Trivandrum Kovalam with Varkala Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/trivandrum-kovalam-with-varkala-package/): A Soulful Coastal Escape: Kerala Itinerary through Trivandrum, Kovalam, Varkala & Kochi If you’re craving a tranquil seaside retreat infused... - [Kerala Backwater Bliss A Journey Beyond the Backwaters](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-backwater-bliss-a-journey-beyond-the-backwaters/) - [Coorg and Wayanad Tour Package from Bangalore](https://unciatrails.com/tour/coorg-and-wayanad-tour-package-from-bangalore/): A perfect blend of serenity, nature, and culture with this immersive Coorg–Wayanad tour package. Starting from the bustling city of... - [North Kerala Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/north-kerala-tour/): Step into the heart of Kerala with a journey that blends heritage, nature, and scenic beauty. This thoughtfully crafted tour... - [Kerala with Vagamon Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-with-vagamon-tour/) - [Romantic Kerala Honeymoon Gateway](https://unciatrails.com/tour/romantic-kerala-honeymoon-gateway/): Begin your journey through Kerala with a scenic drive that takes you into the heart of the Western Ghats, arriving... - [Wayanad Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/wayanad-tour-package-2/): A lush greenery and misty hills of Kerala with our specially curated Wayanad Tour Package. This weekend getaway is perfect... - [Rudranath Trek](https://unciatrails.com/tour/rudranath-trek/): Forget every trek you’ve ever done. The Rudranath Trek is different. This isn’t a casual hike to a scenic viewpoint.... - [Chandra Taal](https://unciatrails.com/tour/chandra-taal/) - [Gangtok Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/gangtok-tour-package/): Nestled amidst the mountains and clouds, Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, offers captivating views of the distant Mount Kanchenjunga.... - [Sikkim Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/sikkim-tour-package/): This Sikkim tour package has a breathtaking sojourn at the sceneries of the picturesque hill stations of Gangtok and Darjeeling.... - [Sikkim Trip](https://unciatrails.com/tour/sikkim-trip/): From Gangtok’s spiritual serenity to the mystique of the natural wonders and colonial allure, these destinations offer everything needed for... - [Sikkim Holiday Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/sikkim-holiday-package/): This 6-night, 7-day tour takes you to some of the finest tourist spots in Eastern India. The “Hills Calling: Sikkim... - [North Sikkim With Pelling](https://unciatrails.com/tour/north-sikkim-with-pelling/): Your journey will begin in the town of Pelling, situated in western Sikkim. Khecheopalri Lake is one of the major... - [Sikkim Tour Package with Darjeeling](https://unciatrails.com/tour/sikkim-tour-package-with-darjeeling/): For a lifetime journey to Sikkim, the hidden Himalayan gem in northeastern India. For 10 days, you will step into... - [Cochin Munnar Alleppey Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/cochin-munnar-alleppey-tour/): Embark on a captivating journey through Kerala, a land where vibrant culture blends effortlessly with stunning natural beauty. This tour... - [Kerala Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-tour-package/): Experience the best of Kerala on this 6-day tour that blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and serene backwaters into one... - [Kerala Holiday Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-holiday-package/): Kerala – “God’s Own Country”, where nature, culture, and tradition blend seamlessly. Begin your adventure in Cochin (Kochi), a historic... - [Kerala Family Escape | Hills & Heritage](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kerala-family-escape-hills-heritage/): Welcome to our Kerala Family Escape – a thoughtfully crafted 5-day journey that blends nature, culture, and comfort, offering a... - [Srinagar Gurez valley Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/srinagar-gurez-valley-package/) - [Kashmir Package, Escape To Doodhpathri](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-package/): Embark on a vacation in the paradise nestled amidst the towering green Himalayas, renowned worldwide for its shimmering lakes and... - [Kashmir Trip](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-trip/) - [Kashmir Family Vacation](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-family-vacation/): This Kashmir family tour package offers a scenic and cultural exploration of the stunning region, beginning with a visit to... - [Kashmir Sonamarg Gulmarg Pahalgam Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-sonamarg-gulmarg-pahalgam-package/) - [Kashmir Special Honeymoon Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-special-honeymoon-package/): The History of Kashmir After 1947 When India gained independence in 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh, the ruler of Jammu and... - [Gulmarg Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/gulmarg-tour-package/): About Gulmarg Gulmarg: The Meadow of Flowers Nestled amidst stunning Himalayan landscapes, Gulmarg, meaning “Meadow of Flowers,” is a picturesque... - [Srinagar Gulmarg package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/srinagar-gulmarg-package/): Srinagar, the summer capital of J&K, lies in the heart of the Kashmir Valley, positioned along the tranquil Jhelum River.... - [Kashmir Pahalgam Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-pahalgam-tour/): The Srinagar Gulmarg Pahalgam tour offers an unforgettable experience, blending Kashmir’s natural beauty and cultural richness. Begin your journey in... - [Srinagar Gulmarg Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/srinagar-gulmarg-tour-package/): The region of Jammu and Kashmir, before 1947, spanned an impressive 86,024 square miles, stretching from latitudes 32° 78′ to... - [Kashmir Paradise Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-paradise-tour-package/): Kashmir is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multicultural region in northern India. The majority of Kashmiri people are Muslim, with a Hindu... - [Srinagar Pahalgam ABC Valley package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/srinagar-pahalgam-abc-valley-package/) - [Kashmir Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-tour-package/) - [Manali Kasol Tosh Shimla Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-tosh-shimla-package/): The “Manali Kasol Tosh Shimla Tour Package” provided by Uncia Trails offers an exceptional opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves... - [Manali Kasol Kheerganga Shimla Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-kheerganga-shimla-tour/): The Indian subcontinent is home to an array of mesmerizing hill stations that beckon travelers seeking tranquility and adventure. Among... - [Manali Kasol Tosh Kheerganga Shimla Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-tosh-kheerganga-shimla-tour/): Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, was named after Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the goddess Kali, whose temple once... - [Manali Kasol Tosh Jibhi Shimla Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-tosh-jibhi-shimla-tour/): Shimla, known as the Queen of Hills, is 7,250 feet in the majestic northwestern Himalayas. This picturesque Town is surrounded... - [Himachal Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/himachal-tour-package/): Manali, a picturesque resort town in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu District, is renowned for its stunning Himalayan landscapes and vibrant tourism.... - [Shimla Manali Bir Dharamshala Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/shimla-manali-bir-dharamshala-package/): Shimla, often called the “Queen of the Hills,” is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and one of India’s most popular... - [Himachal Adventure Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/himachal-adventure-tour-package/): Embark on a thrilling Himachal Adventure Tour that promises an unforgettable experience across some of the most scenic and exhilarating... - [Manali Kasol Dharamshala Dalhousie Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-dharamshala-dalhousie-tour/): About Manali Kasol Dharamshala Dalhousie Tour Manali, Kasol, Dharamshala, and Dalhousie are four captivating destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Each offers... - [Shimla Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/shimla-tour-package/): Shimla, a picturesque city in Himachal Pradesh, India, is the state’s summer capital. Located at about 7,100 feet in the... - [Manali Shimla Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-shimla-package/): Shimla, the summer capital of Himachal Pradesh, has a rich history and natural beauty. Perched on several hills like Jakhu,... - [Manali Sissu Shimla Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-sissu-shimla-package/): Manali is a major tourist destination for both foreign and Indian tourists. Manali is divided into two areas: New Manali... - [Manali Kasol Shimla Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-shimla-tour/): Manali, nestled between the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, is an all-year-round destination in India. It is trendy among couples,... - [Manali Kasol Shimla Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-shimla-package/): Shimla, the summer capital of British India and the current capital of Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its natural beauty... - [Shangarh Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/shangarh-tour-package/): Introduction to Jibhi Valley Jibhi Valley, nestled in the serene landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, is increasingly becoming a sought-after destination... - [Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanle Tso Moriri Umling La Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-hanle-tso-moriri-umling-la-kargil-tour/): Leh In the Indian union territory of Ladakh, the Leh district is located. The district is the second largest in... - [Zanskar Leh Expedition](https://unciatrails.com/tour/zanskar-leh-expedition/): The Ultimate Zanskar Leh Expedition: A Journey Through the Heart of the Himalayas Introduction to the Zanskar Leh Expedition The... - [Ladakh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanle Tso Moriri Umling La Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-hanle-tso-moriri-umling-la-kargil-tour/): Leh In the Indian union territory of Ladakh, the Leh district is located. Leh is the second largest district in... - [Tirthan Jibhi Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/tirthan-jibhi-tour/): Jibhi Valley, nestled in the picturesque Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, India, is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its... - [Leh Nubra Pangong Hanle Tso Moriri Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-pangong-hanle-tso-moriri-tour/): Leh, located in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir, served as the capital of the historical Himalayan kingdom of... - [Leh Nubra Pangong Hanle Tso Moriri Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-pangong-hanle-tso-moriri-kargil-tour/): Ladakh, historically a part of Greater Ladakh, once extended from Kailash Mansarovar to Dardistan. This region was influenced by both... - [Ladakh Nubra Pangong Hanle Tso Moriri Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-pangong-hanle-tso-moriri-kargil-tour/): Ladakh is a cold mountain desert with a fragile ecology, capable of supporting limited development due to its unique terrain... - [Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanle Tso Moriri Umling La Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-hanle-tso-moriri-umling-la-tour/): Leh Leh is a city in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is the most populous town in Ladakh... - [Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanley Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-hanle-kargil-tour/): Places to visit during the Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanley Kargil Tour LEH Leh, located in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir,... - [Ladakh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanle Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-hanle-kargil-tour/): About Ladakh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanle Kargil Tour Sometimes, being back in nature can make us feel good because we... - [Leh Nubra Pangong Hanle Umling La Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-pangong-hanle-umling-la-tour/): About Leh Nubra Pangong Hanley Umling La Tour Leh Leh is 12,000 feet above sea level, surrounded by endless mountains.... - [Leh Nubra Pangong Hanle Umling La Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-pangong-hanle-umling-la-kargil-tour/): This trans-Himalayan region, separating the western peaks of the Himalayas from the Tibetan Plateau, offers travellers breathtaking views and rich... - [Ladakh Nubra Pangong Hanle Umling La Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-pangong-hanle-umling-la-kargil-tour/): Ladakh’s landscape is notably characterised by Buddhist monasteries on isolated hillocks near villages. They serve as vital centres of worship,... - [Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Tso Moriri Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-tso-moriri-tour/): Leh, the second-largest district in India and the largest in Ladakh’s union territory, sits at an impressive altitude of 3,534... - [Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Tso Moriri Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-tso-moriri-kargil-tour/): Leh: Leh (Ladakh) has a rich and complex history, historically known by names such as Maryul, Kha-chump, Kia-Chha, and Ma-Lo-Pho.... - [Ladakh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Tso Moriri Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-tso-moriri-kargil-tour/): Leh: Leh is a town in the Indian Union territory of Ladakh, serving as the administrative capital of the Leh... - [Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanle Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-hanle-tour/): Leh, Nubra, Turtuk, and Pangong offer a truly unique travel experience. While planning your trip, you should pay attention to... - [Snow Leopard Expedition Spiti](https://unciatrails.com/tour/spiti-snow-leopard-expedition/): The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is a top predator of the Indian Himalayas, also known as the “ghost of the... - [Ladakh Nubra Pangong Hanle Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-pangong-hanle-kargil-tour/): Leh: The Indian Union territory of Ladakh includes the town of Leh. The largest city in the area and the... - [Leh Nubra Pangong Hanle Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-pangong-hanle-tour/): Leh is a district in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is the largest and most populated area in... - [Leh Nubra Pangong Hanle Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-pangong-hanle-kargil-tour/): History of Ladakh Ladakh is a region of India located between the Kunlun mountain range in the north and the... - [Ladakh Nubra Pangong Tso Moriri Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-pangong-tso-moriri-kargil-tour/): Leh is a district located in the union territory of Ladakh, India, and serves as the starting point for the... - [Leh Nubra Pangong Tso Moriri Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-nubra-pangong-tso-moriri-tour/): Leh Leh is the principal city in the Leh district of Ladakh. Situated in the eastern part of Ladakh, it... - [Spiti Winter from Chandigarh](https://unciatrails.com/tour/spiti-winter-from-chandigarh/): Spiti in winters is a land of silence, snow, and stunning beauty. The valleys turn white with thick layers of... - [Spiti Valley from Chandigarh (with Chandratal)](https://unciatrails.com/tour/spiti-valley-from-chandigarh/): The Spiti Valley is a high mountain desert located in the Indian Himalayas. Spiti means the middle land. It lies... - [Kareri lake Trek](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kareri-lake-trek/): “Exploring nature allows you to experience countless wonders. ” Kareri Lake is a beautiful, shallow freshwater lake. Just the thought... - [Thatharana Trek](https://unciatrails.com/tour/thatharana-trek/): The Thatharana trek starts from Dharamshala’s Kharota town in the Dhauladhar range’s foothills and passes through picturesque mountains and forests.... - [Yulla Kanda Trek](https://unciatrails.com/tour/yulla-kanda-trek/): Yulla Kanda Trek brings together incredibly beautiful nature, peaceful quiet, and a very deep spiritual feeling. The big highlight of... - [Ladakh Kargil Nubra Pangong Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-kargil-nubra-pangong-package/): Leh: Leh is a town located in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. The city lies at an altitude of... - [Ladakh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Kargil Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/ladakh-nubra-turtuk-pangong-kargil-tour/): Leh: Leh is a district in the Indian Union territory of Ladakh. It is the second largest district in the... - [Leh Ladakh Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-ladakh-tour-package/): Leh Ladakh is a Union Territory in northern India, established on 31 October 2019. It spans approximately 60,000 square miles... - [Leh Kargil Nubra Pangong Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/leh-kargil-nubra-pangong-package/): In the heart of the rugged Himalayas, where the winds whisper ancient tales and the peaks touch the heavens, lies... - [Manali Kasol Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-tour/): About Manali Kasol Tour Manali: A Journey Through History and Beauty Manali, located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh... - [Manali Shimla Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-shimla-tour/): About Manali Shimla Tour Manali Manali, a charming hill station in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for... - [Manali Kasol Dharamshala Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-dharamshala-package/): Discover the Beauty of Himachal with the Manali Kasol Dharamshala Package Situated at 6,260 feet above sea level, Manali is... - [Manali Kasol Jibhi Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-jibhi-tour/): Manali is a high-altitude resort town in Himachal Pradesh, India. Named after the Hindu sage Manu, Manali is rich in... - [Manali Kasol Tosh Kheerganga Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-tosh-kheerganga-tour/): About Manali Kasol Tosh Kheerganga Tour Manali, nestled between the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, is an all-around-the-year destination in... - [Kashmir Group Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kashmir-group-tour/): About Kashmir Group Tour A Kashmir group tour offers an enchanting journey through one of India’s most scenic and culturally... - [Triund Trek](https://unciatrails.com/tour/triund-trek/): Triund Trek is a popular destination in the Kangra district of Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the best... - [Kheerganga Trek](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kheerganga-trek/): Kheerganga is located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Situated about 22 km from Manikaran, reaching Kheerganga involves... - [Kedarkantha Trek](https://unciatrails.com/tour/kedarkantha-trek/): Kedarkantha Trek (not to be mistaken for a well-known Temple Kedarnath) is a trip to Govind Pashu Vihar National Park... - [Winter Ladakh Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/winter-ladakh-package/): About Winter Ladakh Winter Ladakh offers a surreal experience amidst the snow-capped mountains, frozen lakes, and the chilly winds that... - [Spiti 4x4 Winter Expedition](https://unciatrails.com/tour/spiti-4x4-winter-expedition/): Planning Spiti 4×4 Winter Expedition? Here are all the things you need to know. Spiti Valley, a cold desert nestled... - [Summer Spiti 4x4 Expedition](https://unciatrails.com/tour/summer-spiti-4x4-expedition/): The valleys of Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur concentrate all the beauty of northern India in the eyes of many. The... - [Spiti Tour (From Manali)](https://unciatrails.com/tour/spiti-tour/): Overview Of the Spiti Tour The valleys of Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur concentrate all the beauty of northern India in... - [Manali Kasol Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-package/): In Manali Kasol Package, Manali marks the beginning of the overland route to Ladakh, part of the increasingly popular Great... - [Manali Kasol Tosh Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-tosh-package/): In Manali Kasol Tosh Package, Manali is a high-altitude town in Himachal Pradesh, India. The place is so beautiful that... - [Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-kheerganga-tour/): Manali, nestled between the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, is an all-around-the-year destination in India. It is trendy among couples,... - [Manali Kasol Tour Package](https://unciatrails.com/tour/manali-kasol-tour-package/): Manali is a high-altitude town in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The place is so beautiful that many have... --- ## Activity - [Paragliding Bir Billing](https://unciatrails.com/activity/paragliding-bir-billing/): Bir-Billing, nestled in the Joginder Nagar valley of Himachal Pradesh, has emerged as one of the top-rated paragliding destinations in... --- ## Posts - [Dharmashala – All you need to know about the place](https://unciatrails.com/dharmashala-all-you-need-to-know-about-the-place/): Dharamshala, a place located in Himachal Pradesh, is not less than a piece of heaven on the earth - [Bali - Romantic things to do](https://unciatrails.com/bali-romantic-things-to-do/): Bali is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and after reading this article it will... - [Kedarkantha Trek - A Complete Guide](https://unciatrails.com/kedarkantha-trek-a-complete-guide-2/): Highlights for Kedarkantha Trek Kedarkantha Trek in Uttarakhand is one of the most lovely trips which take you to the... - [Ooty hill station](https://unciatrails.com/ooty-hill-station/): The “queen of hills” of South India, situated amidst the Nilgiri hills, Ooty hill station, situated in the tri-junction of... - [Exploring the Majestic Snow Leopard in Spiti Valley: A Comprehensive Guide](https://unciatrails.com/exploring-the-majestic-snow-leopard-in-spiti-valley-a-comprehensive-guide/): Introduction to the Snow Leopard The snow leopard, an enigmatic and strikingly beautiful feline, is found predominantly in the mountain... - [The Ultimate Guide to Snow Leopard Expeditions in India](https://unciatrails.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-snow-leopard-expeditions-in-india/): Understanding the Snow Leopard The snow leopard (Panthera uncia), commonly found in the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia,... - [The Ultimate Guide to the Winter Spiti Expedition: An Adventure of a Lifetime](https://unciatrails.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-winter-spiti-expedition-an-adventure-of-a-lifetime/): Introduction to Winter Spiti Expedition The Winter Spiti Expedition is a mesmerizing journey into one of the most remote regions... - [A complete guide to Ooty hill station](https://unciatrails.com/a-complete-guide-to-ooty-hill-station/): The “queen of hills” of South India, situated amidst the Nilgiri Hills, this Ooty Travel Guide explores the town located... - [Dharamkot Dharamshala Travel Guide: It Calls You Back](https://unciatrails.com/dharamkot-dharamshala-travel-guide-it-calls-you-back/): “Mountains are calling” might sound cliché, but the allure of Dharamkot is undeniable. More than a year has passed, and... - [Kareri Lake Trek Guide: Tips for Your Perfect Journey](https://unciatrails.com/kareri-lake-trek-a-complete-guide/): Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the lower Himalayas, offers countless natural wonders—rivers, rivulets, coniferous forests, glacial lakes, and diverse flora and... - [Your Complete Guide to Thatharana Trek](https://unciatrails.com/your-complete-guide-to-thatharana-trek/): The Thatharana Trek is a trek in Himachal Pradesh that most people don’t know of yet. Here is A Complete... - [Kedarkantha Trek Best Time to Visit | A Personal Experience](https://unciatrails.com/kedarkantha-trek-best-time-to-visit/): Winter (December to February): Heavy snowfall, magical landscapes, and the most popular season. Spring (March to April): Pleasant weather, melting... - [BIR BILLING-Your Wings Exist All you have to Do is FLY](https://unciatrails.com/bir-billingyour-wings-exist-all-you-have-to-do-is-fly/): Billing is a village located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is famous for its paragliding and... - [Manali-Gateway to the Himalayas](https://unciatrails.com/manali-gateway-to-the-himalayas/): Manali is an ancient town located in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is believed that the town... - [Shimla Queen of Hills, Best Time to Visit and Must See Places](https://unciatrails.com/shimla-queen-of-hills/): Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh, one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The city is situated... - [KARERI LAKE (The ultimate adventure)](https://unciatrails.com/kareri-lake-the-ultimate-adventure/): The Kareri lake is a high-altitude lake located in the Dharamshala district of Himachal Pradesh. 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A New Dawn in Gangtok In the dawn, "each of these first mornings seem to vibrate with life on earth;" it is the very first day of the week that we want this pearl of joy to receive all of its dust and tear stains; the city's folly is immediately made a burden. Solid and living in a still place shall be found in the monasteries while the noisiest market in this small hill town. Wangtok commands the world's uniqueness, a view unparalleled, which will give you an out-of-this-earth experience. A Vibrant Spectrum of Sights Gangtok invites you to immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of colours. Prayer flags, the bright robes of Buddhist monks, and the lively markets all paint a vibrant picture. Stroll down MG Marg, the city's bustling heart, where you'll find everything from handcrafted souvenirs to modern fashion. Or, simply relax at a cosy roadside café, sipping chai while watching the world go by. Monasteries and Spirituality In Gangtok, you can find some of the most delightful Buddhist monasteries in the world. If you are at the Rumtek Monastery near the town, you... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Alleppey, cochin, Kerala, Munnar, Thekkady About This Tour Discover the soul of “God’s Own Country” with this thoughtfully curated 8-day Kerala journey. From misty hill stations and cascading waterfalls to serene backwaters and coastal escapes, this itinerary is designed to immerse you in the natural beauty, culture, and spirituality of Kerala. Perfect for families, couples, or first-time explorers, the trip offers a diverse blend of landscapes, experiences, and local charm. A journey through the heart of Kerala, a land where nature, heritage, and coastal charm blend in perfect harmony. Your trip begins in Kochi, a city steeped in colonial history and vibrant local life. Explore its cultural gems like the Dutch Palace with its exquisite murals and stroll through charming streets lined with quaint shops, eventually catching a peaceful sunset at Marine Drive. From there, travel to the misty hills of Munnar, where the route itself offers scenic stops at Valara and Cheeyappara waterfalls, cascading beautifully through lush green forests. In Munnar, immerse yourself in the refreshing landscape dotted with tea gardens, lakes, and wildlife. Visit Echo Point, Mattupetty Dam, and Kundala Lake, where boating is an option for nature lovers. Eravikulam National Park offers a chance to witness the rare Nilgiri Tahr, and the tea estates reveal the secrets behind Kerala’s world-famous brew. Next, venture into the wild beauty of Thekkady. Here, Periyar National Park invites you for a peaceful boat ride across its lake, where you might spot elephants or other wildlife in their natural habitat. Optional activities like jeep safaris and elephant... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Alleppey, cochin, Kerala, Kovalam, Munnar, Rameshwaram, Thekkady About This Kerala & Tamil Nadu Heritage Tour A 10-day journey through the lush landscapes of Kerala and the spiritual heart of Tamil Nadu. This meticulously curated tour blends natural beauty, coastal serenity, cultural richness, and sacred heritage, offering a perfect escape for nature lovers, spiritual seekers, and culture enthusiasts alike. Your adventure begins in the colonial city of Kochi, where you’ll explore historic sites such as St. Francis Church and the heritage precincts of Mattancherry Palace. From there, the road unwinds into the misty hills of Munnar, with stops at cascading waterfalls and panoramic viewpoints, giving you a taste of Kerala’s verdant charm. In Munnar, immerse yourself in the region’s tea culture and enjoy serene moments at Mattupetty Dam and Echo Point. Next, the tour takes you to Thekkady, home to the iconic Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Whether you choose a boat ride or a bamboo rafting adventure, this is a chance to connect with Kerala’s wild side. Explore lush spice plantations before heading to Alleppey, where a dreamy houseboat cruise through the backwaters awaits—an experience that truly defines Kerala. The journey continues along the coast to Kovalam, known for its tranquil beaches and relaxed vibe. Unwind by the sea before setting out on a day trip to Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India, where the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean converge. Marvel at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and witness a breathtaking ocean sunset. The final leg leads into Tamil Nadu, where coastal roads guide you to... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Alleppey, cochin, Kerala, Munnar, Thekkady Embark on a delightful journey through the heart of Kerala, where misty mountains, exotic wildlife, aromatic spices, and tranquil backwaters come together to create unforgettable memories. This carefully curated holiday package blends scenic beauty, cultural charm, and authentic local experiences, making it ideal for families, couples, or anyone seeking the perfect escape to God’s Own Country. Your journey begins in Cochin, from where you’ll set out on a scenic drive towards the lush hill station of Munnar. Surrounded by rolling tea plantations, waterfalls, and valleys, Munnar is a haven for nature lovers. Here, you can walk through aromatic tea gardens, learn about tea-making traditions, savour homemade chocolates, and even try adventure activities like elephant rides or jet skiing. For those who prefer tranquillity, serene grasslands and traditional Ayurvedic massages provide a calming retreat. From Munnar, the journey continues to Thekkady, famous for its wildlife and spices. A boat safari on the picturesque Periyar Lake offers the chance to spot elephants, deer, and vibrant birdlife in their natural habitat. Interactions with elephants and a guided spice plantation tour bring you closer to Kerala’s traditions, while an evening food walk lets you taste the authentic flavours of the region. Next, experience the timeless charm of Alleppey, where the serene backwaters await. Step aboard a traditional houseboat and cruise through tranquil canals and lagoons lined with swaying palms. Enjoy freshly prepared local meals, soak in the peaceful scenery, and even try your hand at steering the boat under the guidance of the captain.... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: cochin, Kerala, Munnar Step into the serene world of Munnar, Kerala’s most iconic hill station, with this short yet refreshing 3-day tour. Starting with a scenic drive from Kochi, the journey takes you through lush valleys, gushing waterfalls, and sprawling tea gardens nestled in the Western Ghats. Once the summer retreat of the British in South India, Munnar still echoes with colonial charm and is steeped in a rich blend of plantation heritage and local tribal culture. The town sits at the confluence of three rivers—Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundale—and offers a peaceful escape into the lap of nature. Discover Munnar’s top attractions, including Mattupetty Dam, Kundala Lake, and Echo Point, before exploring the rich biodiversity of Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. This tour perfectly blends nature, wildlife, and local culture, making it ideal for couples, families, and solo travellers seeking a peaceful, scenic getaway. " --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: cochin, Kerala, Kovalam, Trivandrum, Varkala A Soulful Coastal Escape: Kerala Itinerary through Trivandrum, Kovalam, Varkala & Kochi If you're craving a tranquil seaside retreat infused with culture, spirituality, and natural charm, then Kerala's coastal belt from Trivandrum to Kochi offers the perfect escape. This immersive journey invites you to explore majestic temples, stroll along golden beaches, admire ancient architecture, and absorb the spiritual energy of sacred sites. From the calm waters of Kovalam to the dramatic cliffs of Varkala, and finally to the heritage lanes of Kochi, this route is a harmonious blend of serenity and discovery. Your Kerala journey begins in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), the state capital that gracefully balances modernity with tradition. The city welcomes travellers with its warm tropical air and spiritual aura. One of the first cultural highlights is the iconic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of the most revered and visually striking temples in India. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and constructed in classic Dravidian architectural style, the temple's towering gopuram and gold-plated sanctum are awe-inspiring. Inside, the deity is seen reclining on the serpent Anantha, a representation unique to this shrine. The temple is also globally known for its mysterious underground vaults and priceless treasures—yet its greatest gift is the profound spiritual calm it offers. Continuing from Trivandrum, the road leads to Kovalam, a coastal town celebrated for its serene vibe and picture-perfect beaches. Once known for its fishing community, the village now welcomes visitors drawn to its beaches and spiritual charm. As the coast unfolds before you, it invites gentle exploration... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Bangalore, Coorg, Karnataka, Kerala, Wayanad A perfect blend of serenity, nature, and culture with this immersive Coorg–Wayanad tour package. Starting from the bustling city of Bangalore, your journey takes you deep into the misty hills and lush green landscapes of Coorg, also known as the "Scotland of India. " This charming hill station welcomes you with its calm weather, endless coffee plantations, and spiritual heritage. Explore iconic spots like Raja’s Seat, a sunset lover’s paradise, the roaring Abbey Falls, and the serene Namdroling Monastery, home to golden Buddha statues and Tibetan peace. Dive deeper into the roots of Coorg with visits to Talacauvery, the sacred source of the River Cauvery, and Bhagamandala, a sacred confluence of three rivers, offering a deeply spiritual experience. Walk through aromatic coffee estates and admire the unique Indo-Islamic architecture of Omkareshwar Temple before heading to your next destination. From Coorg, continue your scenic drive to Wayanad, a land of untouched forests, ancient legends, and breathtaking views. As you settle in, the charm of Wayanad slowly unfolds — from visiting the Wayanad Bamboo Factory to witnessing centuries-old carvings in the Edakkal Caves, every corner has a story to tell. Capture postcard-perfect moments at the Lakkidi Viewpoint, nestled high in the Western Ghats, offering panoramic views of the valley below. The adventure continues with a full day dedicated to exploring the natural beauty of Wayanad. Stroll around the tranquil Pookode Lake, witness the engineering marvel of Banasura Sagar Dam, and feel the thrill of standing near the cascading Meenmutty and Soochipara Waterfalls.... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Calicut, Kerala, Wayanad Step into the heart of Kerala with a journey that blends heritage, nature, and scenic beauty. This thoughtfully crafted tour takes you from the culturally rich coastal town of Kozhikode (Calicut) to the mist-covered hills of Wayanad, offering the perfect mix of relaxation and exploration. Your adventure begins in Kozhikode, once a key port on the spice route and now a charming city known for its warm hospitality, historic streets, and coastal charm. Stroll along Kozhikode Beach, soak in the sunset hues, and explore the bustling SM Street — a paradise for street food lovers and local shoppers alike. From here, take the winding roads into the Western Ghats toward Wayanad, a region blessed with lush forests, rolling hills, and refreshing weather. Along the route, pause at the spectacular Lakkidi View Point for panoramic vistas of the valleys below, and enjoy the serenity of Pookode Lake, surrounded by thick evergreen woods. Once in Wayanad, discover its natural treasures and ancient mysteries. Trek to the fascinating Edakkal Caves, where prehistoric carvings whisper tales from thousands of years ago. Continue your exploration with a forest walk leading to the roaring Soochipara Waterfalls — perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Before bidding farewell to the hills, visit the impressive Banasura Sagar Dam, Asia’s second-largest earthen dam. Set against the stunning Banasura Hills, it's a peaceful and photogenic spot to reflect on your journey. This tour is ideal for travellers seeking a short yet immersive escape into Kerala’s hidden gems — a... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Alleppey, Kerala, Thekkady Begin your journey through Kerala with a scenic drive that takes you into the heart of the Western Ghats, arriving at the charming highland town of Thekkady. Nestled amid forested hills and spice-scented air, Thekkady is the gateway to the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary one of India’s most celebrated ecological reserves. This expansive sanctuary, declared a tiger reserve in 1978, spans over 777 square kilometres, offering a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and nature lovers alike. Dense green forests, placid lakes, and the quiet presence of untamed wildlife give Thekkady a character that’s both peaceful and thrilling. Once in Thekkady, the sense of being enveloped by nature is immediate. The calm of the forest, the cool breeze drifting through the trees, and the calls of exotic birds provide a tranquil setting to unwind and reconnect with nature. Thekkady offers many experiences that highlight its natural richness. A serene boat ride across the Periyar Lake gives travelers a chance to observe wildlife along the water’s edge. With a bit of luck, one might catch sight of elephants cooling off in the shallows, bison grazing near the banks, or deer cautiously emerging from the woods. For those who seek a more rugged adventure, an optional jeep safari takes you deeper into the sanctuary's trails, navigating through offbeat paths and dense undergrowth. But Thekkady is not only about forests and wildlife it is also a fragrant paradise for spice lovers. Visitors can explore sprawling spice plantations that grow everything from cardamom and cinnamon... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Kerala, Wayanad A lush greenery and misty hills of Kerala with our specially curated Wayanad Tour Package. This weekend getaway is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to unwind amidst the serene landscapes of the Western Ghats. Starting from the Mananthavady Bus Stand, your journey begins with a warm welcome and smooth transfer to a comfortable hotel. Over the next two days, explore some of Wayanad’s most iconic attractions, including Pookode Lake, the breathtaking Lakkidi Viewpoint, and the historic Edakkal Caves. Dive deeper into nature with visits to Chembra Peak, Soochippara Falls, and Meenmutty Waterfalls, where the beauty of the monsoon truly comes alive. Experience the calm of Kuruva Island, and witness the wildlife of Muthanga Sanctuary, all in a single scenic journey. Complete with comfortable accommodation, daily breakfast, and seamless transfers, this tour package offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Whether you're planning a family trip, a romantic escape, or a solo adventure, Wayanad promises unforgettable memories. Let the hills call you — discover the magic of Wayanad with Wander Yak. Tour Highlights Scenic Welcome at Mananthavady Bus Stand with smooth hotel transfers Explore Nature’s Beauty at Pookode Lake, Lakkidi Viewpoint & Edakkal Caves Tek to Chembra Peak – home to the famous heart-shaped lake Witness the Power of Waterfalls – Soochippara & Meenmutty Falls Wildlife Safari at Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Stroll through Kuruva Island, a calm, eco-rich river delta Comfortable hotel stays with breakfast included All local transfers, tolls, parking, and driver allowance are covered... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Treks - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Chamoli, Uttarakhand Forget every trek you've ever done. The Rudranath Trek is different. This isn't a casual hike to a scenic viewpoint. It’s a rigorous, five-day pilgrimage that tests your physical limits and spiritual resolve. Located in the remote Sagar Village of Uttarakhand, this trek takes you to 3600 m, where the self-manifested stone mukha (face) of Lord Shiva is worshipped within an ancient temple. At 22 kilometres, it may not sound like the longest trek, but it’s one of the most demanding of the Panch Kedar (Five Shivas). This is not a journey you do by accident. It's a conscious choice to step away from the crowded trails and engage with something raw, powerful, and deeply transformative. This is not just another mountain experience; it is a life-changing pilgrimage. If you're looking for a leisurely walk, this isn't it. But if you're ready to test your limits and connect with a tradition centuries old, Rudranath is waiting. Quick Facts Is This Trek Really For You? A Hard Look Before you pack your bags, let's be clear. The Rudranath trek separates casual hikers from committed mountain travellers. This trek is for you if: You are in excellent physical condition and can hike 6-8 hours a day. You have prior experience with high-altitude trekking. You are spiritually motivated and respect the pilgrimage's sanctity. You are mentally prepared for steep climbs, basic accommodation, and unpredictable weather. You are self-sufficient and don't expect the comforts of more commercial routes. You should reconsider this trek if:... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Bagdogra, gangtok, sikkim Nestled amidst the mountains and clouds, Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, offers captivating views of the distant Mount Kanchenjunga. This pristine hill station, known for its vibrant atmosphere, is a popular base for trekkers exploring the Himalayan mountain range. The town’s winding roads, scenic beauty, and panoramic views from a cable car ride make it even more enchanting. Meaning "hilltop," Gangtok is undeniably one of India’s most picturesque hill stations. It harmoniously blends cultural diversity with modern urbanisation, making it a lively and dynamic part of Northeast India. It is a popular destination with breathtaking views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak. Popular attractions include Tsomgo Lake, Ban Jhakri Falls, Tashi Viewpoint, Enchey Monastery, Ganesh Tok, and Rumtek Monastery, further enhancing its charm. The Teesta River offers an exciting white-water rafting experience. Places To Visit Tsomgo Lake Tsomgo Lake, also known as Changu Lake, is 12,310 feet above sea level and 40 kilometres from Gangtok. Its icy blue waters mirror the majestic Himalayan peaks. Prayer wheels and small Shiva shores complement the lake's serene beauty, highlighting its sacred significance to the locals. Kanchenjunga Mountain The third-highest peak in the world offers a breathtaking spectacle from Gangtok. This majestic, snow-covered mountain dominates the skyline of Sikkim and is visible from many spots around the city. Trekking to the base camp or exploring Kanchenjunga National Park provides an unforgettable experience for those seeking a closer encounter with this towering giant. Phodong Monastery Phodong Monastery attracts hundreds of pilgrims all around... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Bagdogra, Darjeeling, gangtok, sikkim This Sikkim tour package has a breathtaking sojourn at the sceneries of the picturesque hill stations of Gangtok and Darjeeling. Both destinations have beautiful views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest in the world. Darjeeling is also renowned for producing some of the finest teas in the world. Strong Buddhist influence can be felt in both towns, which include notable landmarks such as Dro Dul Chorten Monastery in Gangtok and the Japanese Peace Pagoda in Darjeeling. Don't forget to walk through the busy local markets and enjoy street food while participating in the culture. Experience the grandeur of the Kanchenjunga from various viewpoints, including Tashi Viewpoint, Ganesh Tok, and Hanuman To. There are also hilltop temples in Gangtok dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman. In Darjeeling, enjoy one of the most spectacular sunrise views over the Kanchenjunga peaks from Tiger Hill, where the first light paints the mountains in stunning shades. A ropeway ride in Darjeeling offers another mesmerising view of the surrounding Himalayas. Your adventure also includes border tourism, with a visit to Nathu La Pass, the last post on the Indo-China border. En route to Nathu La, stop at Tsomgo Lake, a sacred site for the Sikkimese people, where the lake’s changing colours are believed to foretell the future. Another notable stop is Baba Mandir, dedicated to Baba Harbhajan Singh, a revered figure who is said to protect the Indian Army, with locals and even Chinese troops reporting sightings of a soldier in a turban. In Darjeeling,... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Bagdogra, Darjeeling, pelling, sikkim From Gangtok's spiritual serenity to the mystique of the natural wonders and colonial allure, these destinations offer everything needed for complete peace, adventure, or cultural immersion. With clean lakes, misty monasteries, and awe-inspiring mountain vistas that create lasting impressions on all who travel, these locations are a no-brainer—they are certainly stops that provide a memorable adventure in northeastern India. Sikkim has often been called "The Land of Mystical Splendors" and is one of the most fascinating states of the Eastern Himalayas. The trip starts with a pickup from New Jalpaiguri Railway Station or Bagdogra Airport, followed by a scenic drive to Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim. Gangtok is the gateway to several mesmerising sights the region offers. The attractions include Tsomgo Lake, also called Changu Lake, a glacial lake renowned for its mystical beauty. It is believed to predict the future by changing the colour of its surface. The other attraction is Baba Mandir, a shrine dedicated to Baba Harbhajan Singh, an Indian Army soldier whose spirit is said to protect the region and its military personnel. Onward, they will travel to Pelling- a beautiful hill station backed by the mighty Himalayas. On the way, tourists want to visit Ravangla or Namchi, famous for their jaw-dropping natural beauty and Buddhist monasteries. Pelling is rich in natural beauty and cultural importance, including the Rimbi Waterfall, Darap Valley, Rimbi Orange Garden, Khecheopalri Lake, Rabdentse Ruins, Pemayangtse Monastery, and the Pelling Skywalk. Every location provides visitors a peaceful atmosphere and the region's... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Bagdogra, Darjeeling, gangtok, Kalimpong, pelling, sikkim This 6-night, 7-day tour takes you to some of the finest tourist spots in Eastern India. The "Hills Calling: Sikkim and Darjeeling" itinerary is an ideal way to experience the charm of Northeast India. Kalimpong has a dreamlike quality that attracts tourists from all walks of life. It is famous for its panoramic views of the snow-covered Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest peak, traditional villages, museums, vibrant flower nurseries, Buddhist monasteries, parks, mission schools, and Tibetan crafts. It has a rich history since it was once under the Bhutanese monarchs. The capital city, Gangtok, is 5,500 feet above sea level and rich in natural and cultural treasures. Several viewpoints in and around the town provide magnificent views of Mt. Kangchenjunga. Its attractions include waterfalls, beautifully wooded areas, picturesque scenery, and a lively local culture. Pelling is a gem in Sikkim. Its old monasteries, cascading waterfalls, shimmering lakes, and serene, scenic beauty attract visitors. Darjeeling is the most popular hill station in West Bengal. It is known for its breathtaking views of Mt. Kangchenjunga. The town also attracts tourists with its beautiful tea plantations, Buddhist monasteries, colonial architecture, trekking trails, and natura --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Bagdogra, gangtok, Lachen, Lachun, sikkim Your journey will begin in the town of Pelling, situated in western Sikkim. Khecheopalri Lake is one of the major attractions in this area, and it holds religious importance to Hindus and Buddhists alike as its shape bears the footprint sign. The local belief is that the birds around the lake preserve its cleanliness. Other attractions around Pelling are the Rimbi Orange Orchards, Rimbi Waterfalls, and the Pemayangtse Monastery. For a tranquil retreat, you’ll visit Darap Village and enjoy the Pelling Skywalk, the highest skywalk in India, offering spectacular views of the Kanchenjunga Range. This tour through Sikkim offers scenic beauty, cultural landmarks, and serene landscapes, starting with your arrival at Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri. From there, you'll be driven to Pelling, where you'll check into your hotel and enjoy a restful evening. The following day, you'll explore Pelling’s renowned sites, including the tranquil Khecheopalri Lake, Rimbi Waterfalls, and the enchanting Rimbi Orange Garden. The day continues with visits to Darap Village, the breathtaking Skywalk with the towering Chenrezig statue, the historical Rabdentse Ruins, and the serene Pemayangtse Monastery before returning to your hotel. On the third day, you’ll journey to Gangtok, stopping at either Ravangla to see the impressive Buddha Park or Namchi to explore the Chardham Complex. After soaking in the sights, you'll stay overnight at Gangtok. The next day, a drive through North Sikkim's rugged beauty takes you to Lachen, with stops at Naga Falls and Chungthang Village, providing glimpses of Sikkim’s natural splendour. Day five... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Bagdogra, Darjeeling, gangtok, Lachen, Lachun, pelling, sikkim For a lifetime journey to Sikkim, the hidden Himalayan gem in northeastern India. For 10 days, you will step into Gangtok, the state capital, to experience the hustle and bustle of city life with crowded streets, colourful markets, and excellent viewpoints of panoramic views of the alluring mountains surrounding it. Visit MG Marg, the shopping and dining hub and Banjhakri Falls. Then, move to the serene towns of Lachen and Lachung, where you’ll be surrounded by nature. In Lache, discover the stunning Gurudongmar Lake amidst the towering peaks, alpine meadows, and lakes of Thangu Valley. In Lachung, you’ll be mesmerised by Yumthang Valley, known as the “Valley of Flowers”, where rhododendrons bloom. Moving south, you’ll reach Pelling, a quiet town where you can see the majestic Kanchenjunga Range from the Pelling Skywalk. Explore the historic Rabdentse Ruins, 17th-century Pemayangtse Monastery, the fulfilling Khecheopalri Lake and the mesmerising Rimbi Waterfalls. Your journey ends in Darjeeling, a charming hill station with tea gardens and views. Wake up early to see the sunrise over the snow-capped Kanchenjunga from Tiger Hill, take a fun ride on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train), and stroll through the markets on Mall Road. Visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute to see the mountaineering history and artefacts from famous expeditions. Darjeeling is the perfect blend of nature, culture and nostalgia, and it reminds you of iconic Bollywood movies like Barfi and Main Hoon Na. Pelling: The Essence of Sikkim Pelling, located in West Sikkim, India, is famous for its... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Alleppey, cochin, Kerala, Munnar Embark on a captivating journey through Kerala, a land where vibrant culture blends effortlessly with stunning natural beauty. This tour takes you through the historical streets of Cochin, the mist-clad hills of Munnar, and the serene backwaters of Alleppey—offering a perfectly balanced experience of culture, nature, and relaxation. Your adventure begins in Cochin, a historic port city once frequented by merchants from Europe, China, and the Middle East. Celebrated as the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea,' Cochin enchants with its blend of colonial-era charm, vibrant culture, and a storied maritime past. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Dutch Palace, known for its rich collection of murals and artefacts. Stroll along the quaint lanes of Jewish Street, where antique shops and spice markets offer glimpses into the past. Visit the centuries-old Jewish Synagogue, admire the colonial architecture of St. Francis Church, and watch the graceful operation of Chinese fishing nets—an age-old fishing technique that has become a symbol of Cochin’s heritage. From Cochin, the journey winds up into the highlands as you head towards Munnar. The drive itself is a treat, offering scenic views of lush tea plantations, misty valleys, and cascading waterfalls. Nestled at around 1,600 meters above sea level, Often hailed as the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea,' Cochin captivates visitors with its colonial charm and enduring maritime legacy Once a summer retreat for British officials, today it is a peaceful haven for nature lovers. Visit the Tea Museum to gain insight into the region’s tea legacy and enjoy... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: cochin, Kerala, Kumarakom, Thekkady Experience the best of Kerala on this 6-day tour that blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and serene backwaters into one unforgettable journey. Starting from Cochin, the tour covers the misty tea gardens of Munnar, the rich wildlife of Thekkady, the tranquil backwaters of Kumarakom, and the timeless charm of Cochin. In Munnar, explore scenic spots like Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, Kundala Lake, and the Eravikulam National Park, where the rare Nilgiri Tahr roams freely. Then head to Thekkady to witness the untouched wilderness of Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, with opportunities for boating, elephant rides, and spice plantation visits. Next, enjoy the tranquil charm of Kumarakom’s backwaters with optional houseboat cruises and canoe rides along the Vembanad Lake. Conclude your journey in Cochin, where colonial-era architecture and rich multicultural influences make it one of India’s most fascinating port cities. This tour is perfect for travellers looking to enjoy scenic landscapes, authentic traditions, and immersive experiences in Kerala, ‘God’s Own Country. Traditional Experiences in Kerala: Spice Plantations in Thekkady: Walk through aromatic spice gardens and learn about Kerala’s heritage of cultivating cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and cloves—an ancient trade that once drew Arab, Portuguese, and Dutch traders to the Malabar Coast. Tea Culture in Munnar: Visit tea estates and factories to witness how the world-famous Munnar tea is grown and processed. You can even enjoy a freshly brewed cup surrounded by misty mountains. Kerala Cuisine: Across all destinations, indulge in traditional Kerala dishes like appam with stew, Kerala sadya (feast), fish curry, and banana... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Alleppey, cochin, Kerala, Kovalam, Munnar, Thekkady, Trivandrum Kerala – "God’s Own Country", where nature, culture, and tradition blend seamlessly. Begin your adventure in Cochin (Kochi), a historic coastal city where the colonial past lives on in the cobbled streets of Fort Kochi. Stroll through centuries-old landmarks like the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, and St. Francis Church—India’s oldest European church—while experiencing the city’s unique Indo-Portuguese heritage. End the day with a serene sunset at Marine Drive, as the golden hues over the Arabian Sea create a calm and inspiring prelude to the journey that lies ahead. From Cochin, you’ll ascend into the verdant hills of Munnar, a place where the mist wraps around tea plantations like a dream. En route, relish a traditional Kerala meal and pause at the picturesque Cheeyappara Waterfalls for nature photography. Dive into fun at Pottas Fun Farm, indulging in ziplining or simply relaxing with a fish spa. In Munnar, your days are filled with scenic wonders and aromatic flavours—explore the Kanan Devan Tea Estates, sample handmade treats at the Macofa Chocolate Factory, and stroll through the peaceful Yellapatty Grasslands. Optional elephant rides and Ayurvedic massages provide a cultural touch and holistic rejuvenation. Next, head to Thekkady, Kerala’s wildlife and spice haven. Here, cruise on Periyar Lake inside the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, keeping an eye out for elephants, wild boars, and vibrant birds. Engage with gentle giants at Elephant Junction and explore Kerala’s spice secrets during a plantation tour, learning how cardamom, black pepper, and cinnamon are cultivated—a treat for all senses. End your... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Alleppey, cochin, Kerala, Munnar, Thekkady Welcome to our Kerala Family Escape – a thoughtfully crafted 5-day journey that blends nature, culture, and comfort, offering a memorable getaway for families, couples, and leisure travellers. This tour invites you to experience the best of God’s Own Country, from its cool hill stations and lush tea gardens to serene backwaters and coastal heritage towns. Your journey begins in Kochi, where you’ll head straight into the misty hills of Munnar, passing scenic bridges, cascading waterfalls, and charming countryside. In Munnar, immerse yourself in the region’s natural beauty and rich tea culture as you explore viewpoints, plantations, and learn about the origins of Kerala's world-renowned tea. Evening performances of Kathakali and Kalaripayattu offer an intimate look into Kerala’s performing arts traditions, adding depth and cultural flavour to your stay. The adventure continues in Thekkady, home to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and the spice-scented trails of Kerala’s Western Ghats. Witness wildlife on a serene boat ride, walk through fragrant spice plantations, and discover the culinary magic of Kerala during a vibrant night food tour – perfect for those seeking authentic, local experiences. From the hills, your journey flows into the tranquil world of Alleppey’s backwaters. Cruise aboard a traditional kettuvallam (houseboat), where you’ll drift past palm-lined canals, emerald paddy fields, and lively village scenes. It’s a chance to unwind, reflect, and connect with the peaceful rhythm of Kerala’s waterways, a moment your family will remember forever. Finally, return to Kochi for a walk through history. Explore colonial-era streets, visit timeless landmarks like... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Doodhpathari, Gulmarg, Kashmir, Pahalgam, Srinagar Embark on a vacation in the paradise nestled amidst the towering green Himalayas, renowned worldwide for its shimmering lakes and stationary houseboats. Welcome to Kashmir, "Heaven on Earth. " From witnessing breathtaking sunsets on a Shikara ride across the rippling Dal Lake to exploring the tranquil canals reflecting the beauty of the sky and the surrounding Mughal Gardens, Kashmir offers it all. Enjoy magical family moments in cosy and comfortable suites with warm hosts and delectable Kashmiri cuisine, making your stay on a houseboat genuinely unique and unforgettable. Relax as you watch shepherd boys wave from the banks of the foaming Lidder River, winding through the mountains and leading to scenic spots like Aru Valley and Betaab Valley. Experience the thrill of winter sports in Gulmarg, whether skiing, sledging, building snowmen, or engaging in a playful snowball fight. Quick Info: Route: Srinagar - Gulmarg - Doodhpathri - Pahalgam - Srinagar Duration: 6 Days and 5 Nights Start Point: Srinagar End Point: Srinagar Inclusions: Airport pickup and drop according to your flight timings Accommodation (based on the selected variant) Comfortable, hygienic vehicle (AC Sedan/SUV) for sightseeing throughout the itinerary Breakfast and dinner as per the itinerary Expert driver-cum-guide to enhance your experience Uncia Trails Recommends: Visit the Floating Vegetable Market early in the morning and immerse yourself in the unique culture of the Mir Bahris. Head to Srinagar’s most Instagrammable café, Chai Jaai Tea Roo, for a cosy experience. Savour the authentic flavours of local Kashmiri dishes like Rogan Josh, Matschgand,... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Gulmarg, Kashmir, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Srinagar This Kashmir family tour package offers a scenic and cultural exploration of the stunning region, beginning with a visit to Srinagar's landmarks, such as Pari Mahal, Mughal Gardens, and Shankaracharya Temple. The tour includes scenic transfers to Gulmarg for a gondola ride and waterfall views, followed by a leisurely day at Pahalgam to enjoy rafting and explore beautiful valleys like Aru and Betaab. A visit to Dal Lake for a Shikara ride and a day trip to Sonamarg to experience the Thajiwas Glacier and optional rafting complete the adventure. The package offers families a perfect blend of nature, culture, and relaxation over a week-long journey. Throughout your trip, you'll be enchanted by the awe-inspiring beauty of the Kashmir Valley, from its serene lakes and untouched meadows to its majestic mountains. This journey combines the ideal mix of relaxation, adventure, and an authentic experience of Kashmiri culture, ensuring you create lasting memories of this stunning destination. Kashmir, often called "Heaven on Earth," is located at the northernmost edge of the Indian subcontinent. Its breathtaking landscapes, including the famous Vale of Kashmir, the charming southern hills, and the stark beauty of Ladakh to the north, have made it a popular tourist destination. The region offers a variety of activities, such as scenic drives, challenging pilgrimages, leisurely walks, and adventure pursuits, all of which can be included in family tour packages. Travelling with family adds a unique dimension to the holiday experience. Kashmir family packages feature meticulously planned itineraries that ensure a smooth,... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Gulmarg, Kashmir, Pahalgam, Sonamarg The History of Kashmir After 1947 When India gained independence in 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh, the ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, decided to stay neutral, not joining India or Pakistan. However, when Pakistan's forces invaded the region in 1948, the Maharaja turned to India for help. In return for military assistance, he signed the Instrument of Accession, which formally aligned Kashmir with India. Indian troops came to the region, and a ceasefire was declared in 1949 following a United Nations-mediated truce. This led to the establishment of the first Line of Control (LoC), dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan. By 1956, Jammu and Kashmir became an official part of India under a new constitution. However, areas that Pakistan had occupied in 1948, known as Azad Kashmir, remained under its control. The situation became even more complicated in 1959 when China took control of the Aksai Chin region in Ladakh. In 1963, Pakistan and China reached a border agreement that saw Pakistan cede parts of the disputed territory to China, further complicating the issue for India. In 1965, another war broke out between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, but a ceasefire was arranged with the help of the United Nations. The following year, Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Pakistani President Ayub Khan signed the Tashkent Agreement to resolve their differences peacefully. However, in 1971, another conflict erupted, triggered by the independence movement in East Pakistan, which eventually led to the creation of Bangladesh with India’s support. The war ended... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Gulmarg, Kashmir, Srinagar About Gulmarg Gulmarg: The Meadow of Flowers Nestled amidst stunning Himalayan landscapes, Gulmarg, meaning "Meadow of Flowers," is a picturesque hill station approximately 60 kilometres from Srinagar. The journey by car takes about an hour and a half and offers scenic views along the way. Thanks to its lush meadows and snow-capped mountain backdrop, Gulmarg has been a tourist favourite destination throughout history. Its beauty is sure to inspire you. Key Attractions One of the significant highlights of Gulmarg is the Gulmarg Gondola, the second-highest cable car in the world. This thrilling ride operates in two phases: Phase 1: Takes visitors to Kongdori Station at an elevation of 8,530 feet. Phase 2: Ascends to an altitude of 12,293 feet, offering panoramic views of the peaks. Tourists can also explore the charming Strawberry Valley, the rugged beauty of Leopards Valley, and the serene Al-Pathar Lake, a frozen wonder accessible via horse rides or treks to Kongdori. Winter transforms Gulmarg into a snowy paradise, making it a hotspot for skiing enthusiasts. The pristine slopes provide an exhilarating challenge for seasoned skiers. The festive spirit during this season is palpable, with celebrations such as White Christmas and lively New Year parties adding to the charm. Historical Significance Gulmarg has a rich history, having served as a retreat for royalty such as Yousuf Shah Chak and Emperor Jahangir. Its original name, Gaurimarg, was inspired by Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. Later, Yousuf Shah Chak renamed it Gulmarg, translating to "the place of... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights Srinagar, the summer capital of J&K, lies in the heart of the Kashmir Valley, positioned along the tranquil Jhelum River. Four districts and Ladakh UT surround the city. To the north lies Ladakh, Ganderbal to the east, Pulwama to the south, and Budgam to the northwest. Located 1,585 meters above sea level, Srinagar is renowned for its beautiful gardens, lakes, houseboats, traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, and dried fruits. The Jhelum River, known as Vyath in Kashmir, flows through the city, winding through the valley and eventually merging with Dal Lake. Srinagar is also famous for its nine historic bridges, connecting the city's two parts. Hokersar, a wetland located 14 km (8. 7 miles) north of Srinagar, is an essential site for migratory birds. During winter, thousands of birds migrate from Siberia and other regions to Hokersar, making it a key stopover for birds travelling between Siberia, Central Asia, and Kashmir. The wetland, covering an area of 13. 75 km² (5. 31 sq mi), includes both lake and marshy areas and is among the most accessible and well-known of Kashmir’s wetlands, alongside others such as Hygam, Shalibug, and Mirgund. The wetlands are critical in supporting a large population of wintering, staging, and breeding birds. Bird species found in Hokersar include migratory ducks and geese, such as the Brahminy duck, tufted duck, gadwall, garganey, greylag goose, mallard, common merganser, northern pintail, common pochard, ferruginous pochard, red-crested pochard, ruddy shelduck, north shoveller, common teal, and Eurasian wigeon. How to Reach Srinagar By Air: Sheikh... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Gulmarg, Kashmir, Pahalgam, Srinagar The Srinagar Gulmarg Pahalgam tour offers an unforgettable experience, blending Kashmir's natural beauty and cultural richness. Begin your journey in Srinagar, where you can explore the serene Dal Lake, iconic Mughal gardens, and vibrant markets. From there, head to Gulmarg to enjoy the scenic Gondola ride and panoramic mountain views. Continue to Pahalgam, the 'Valley of Shepherds,' known for its lush meadows, picturesque rivers, and tranquil surroundings. Pahalgam Pahalgam is a hill station located in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is situated at 2,130 meters (7,000 ft) above sea level and is known as the Valley of Shepherds. Pahalgam is known for its breathtaking views of the Himalayan Mountains and is a popular destination for trekking and other adventure activities. The town of Pahalgam was first known as `Bail Gham' meaning. The Village of Shepherds'. It is said that the great sage Vyasa visited the place and blessed it with his presence. The place is also known for its religious significance, as Lord Shiva is believed to have meditated as a bull for a long time. Pahalgam is surrounded by lush green hills, valleys and meadows, making it an ideal place for trekking and other adventure activities. The town is located on the banks of the Lidder River, a tributary of the Jhelum River. The Lidder Valley is also known for its beautiful lakes and glaciers. The main attraction of Pahalgam is the Amarnath cave, considered one of the holiest sites in Hinduism. Thousands of pilgrims... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Gulmarg, Kashmir, Srinagar The region of Jammu and Kashmir, before 1947, spanned an impressive 86,024 square miles, stretching from latitudes 32° 78' to 36° 58' N and longitudes 73° 27' to 80° 72' E. This vast territory encompassed not only the Jammu region but also areas such as Ladakh, Gilgit, Hunza, Nagar, Punial, and Yasin. Furthermore, the tiny State of Chitral, located northwest of Gilgit, was historically a tributary to the ruler of Kashmir. The present shape of the State owes much to Maharaja Gulab Singh Ji, the founder of the Dogra Hindu dynasty in Kashmir, whose efforts in the second half of the 19th century consolidated these regions into a single dominion. Historical Overview of Kashmir (Before 1947) Nestled amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas, Kashmir is often hailed as one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Unlike much of India, Kashmir has a recorded history that extends far into the past, in contrast to Alberuni’s observation in the 11th century that Indians generally lacked a sense of historical record. Kashmir also boasts a legacy of distinguished historians, including Kalhana, author of the Rajatarangini, and Bilhana, a Sanskrit scholar who composed the Vikramankadeva-charity in honour of King Vikramaditya VI of Kalyana. The name "Kashmir" is said to derive from "Ka" (water) and "Shimir" (to desiccate), referencing a tradition that the region was once a lake drained by the ancient saint Kashyap. Historically, it became part of the Mauryan Empire under Ashoka, who founded Srinagar around 250 BCE. Buddhism flourished in the... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Gulmarg, Kashmir, Pahalgam, Srinagar Kashmir is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multicultural region in northern India. The majority of Kashmiri people are Muslim, with a Hindu minority. The region has an area of about 222,236 km2 (85,806 sq mi), and its population is mainly in Jammu and Kashmir. The region has been the site of political unrest and violence for over 70 years and has been the subject of numerous international disputes. Pakistan and the eastern part of India administer the western parts of the region. The northernmost territory of Kashmir is the Siachen Glacier, the world's second-largest glacier and the largest in India. Kashmir has a rich history and culture, and the region's people are known for their craftsmanship, music, and cuisine. Kashmir is a beautiful place with a lot of scenic beauty and is also known as the "Switzerland of India". Kashmir is also home to some of the most beautiful lakes in the world, such as Dal Lake, Wular Lake, and Anchar Lake. The climate of Kashmir is primarily cool in summer and very cold in winter. Snowfall is common in the higher reaches of the region. The Kashmir problem dates back to the formation of the Indian Union on 15 August 1947. India was partitioned into two sovereign states, India and Pakistan, based on religious divisions. The Muslim-majority states of the northern part of the subcontinent went to Pakistan, and the Hindu-majority states of the southern part went to India. The states of Jammu and Kashmir in the northwest were Muslim-majority states... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Shimla, Tosh The "Manali Kasol Tosh Shimla Tour Package" provided by Uncia Trails offers an exceptional opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of Himachal Pradesh. This journey encompasses a meticulous blend of stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and exhilarating experiences. Starting from the verdant valleys of Manali, known for its lush greenery and towering mountains, visitors are greeted by the picturesque views that beckon adventure and explorative spirits. The trek through Kasol, often dubbed as the 'Mini Israel of India,' exposes travelers to a vibrant backpacking community and diverse natural scenery. As the journey progresses to Tosh, known for its tranquil atmosphere and magnificent views of the Himalayas, travelers can unwind in serene surroundings. Those seeking a peaceful retreat will find the quaint village of Tosh to be a perfect escape from the demands of everyday life. Finally, the tour culminates in Shimla, a destination where colonial architecture meets stunning mountain vistas, often providing a sense of nostalgia. Shimla's charming streets and historical significance are best experienced through strolls, making it ideal for families and couples alike. This tour package caters to a wide audience, including young travelers yearning for adventure, couples seeking romantic getaways, and families wishing to create lasting memories together. Backpackers will also appreciate the unique experiences and community vibe of Kasol and Tosh. Through this thoughtfully curated itinerary, Uncia Trails ensures that every member of the group, regardless of age or inclination, can glean something invaluable from the journey. The diverse destinations within this... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kheerganga, Kullu, Manali, Shimla The Indian subcontinent is home to an array of mesmerizing hill stations that beckon travelers seeking tranquility and adventure. Among these, the destinations of Manali, Kasol, Kheerganga, and Shimla stand out as prime examples of natural beauty and cultural richness. Each location boasts its unique charm and offers distinct experiences that make it a worthwhile stop on the journey through the majestic Himalayas. Manali, often regarded as the gateway to the northern Himalayas, is distinguished by its stunning landscapes adorned with snow-capped peaks, lush greenery, and a serene river flowing through the valley. This popular hill station draws numerous tourists for its year-round appeal, from skiing in the winter to trekking and paragliding in the summer months. The vibrant local culture, marked by traditional Himachali architecture and warm hospitality, ensures that visitors have a memorable experience. Moving on to Kasol, this quaint village is known as the "Amsterdam of India" and is particularly famous among backpackers and nature enthusiasts. Nestled in the Parvati Valley, Kasol offers a blend of tranquility and adventure, with opportunities for trekking, camping, and exploring the nearby villages. The vibrant backpacker community and the presence of local cafes add a unique flavor to the atmosphere, making it an ideal stop for those looking to immerse themselves in the laid-back vibe of the region. Kheerganga, accessible from Kasol, is revered for its natural hot springs and breathtaking views. The trek to Kheerganga is exhilarating, revealing stunning vistas of snow-laden mountains and verdant valleys. This location provides a... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kheerganga, Kullu, Manali, Shimla, Tosh Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, was named after Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the goddess Kali, whose temple once existed on Jakhu Hill. Originally a dense forest area with few signs of civilisation, Shimla's transformation began in the early 19th century after the British defeated the Gurkhas of Nepal and acquired the region through the Treaty of Sagauli. Initially under the control of the Maharaja of Patiala, Shimla gradually became a popular summer retreat for British officers, leading to the construction of homes, theatres, and other amenities. In 1863, the Viceroy of India, John Lawrence, officially transferred the summer capital of British India to Shimla, resulting in a biannual shift of the capital between Calcutta and Shimla. The town's significance grew with the introduction of the Kalka-Shimla Railway in 1906, known as the "British Jewel of the Orient. " Post-independence, Shimla remained the capital of Punjab until the establishment of Chandigarh, after which it became the capital of Himachal Pradesh when the state was recognised as a Union Territory in 1956. Today, Shimla is a well-developed hill station known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and various outdoor activities, including trekking, rafting, golfing, and skiing. Manali, a picturesque hill station in the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, draws adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking peace. At 1,926 meters above sea level in the Kullu Valley along the Beas River, Manali offers a fairy-tale setting with floral meadows, snow-capped mountains, streams, and temples. The town is a haven for adventure activities... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Shimla, Tosh Shimla, known as the Queen of Hills, is 7,250 feet in the majestic northwestern Himalayas. This picturesque Town is surrounded by dense pine and deodar forests, offering stunning views of the Greater Himalayas. Shimla's name is derived from Shyamala Devi, a form of the Hindu Goddess Kali, and it gained prominence in 1819 when the British, seeking relief from the sweltering Indian summers, made it their summer capital in 1939. Shimla is not just a retreat from the heat; it’s a hub for adventure enthusiasts. Trekking and skiing opportunities abound at Narkanda and Kufri. The Naldehra Golf Course, nestled amidst thick forests, is emerging as a major attraction, drawing golfers and nature lovers alike. For those with a penchant for shopping, Shimla does not disappoint. The bustling Lakkar Bazaar is a treasure trove of cultural handicrafts, handloom items, and wooden artefacts. It's also known for its various dry fruits and natural herbs, which are sought after for their medicinal properties. One of Shimla’s most distinguished accommodations is the Shimla British Resort, a heritage property epitomising colonial elegance. Established in the late 19th century, the resort boasts Scottish and British architectural designs, with cottages dating back to 1893. Initially built by a British engineer, the resort has changed hands over the years, including a period of ownership by the Nawab of Karachi. Today, it offers an exquisite blend of historic charm and modern luxury, with rooms overlooking dense cedar forests. The resort is a short distance from key landmarks, including Mall... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Bir Billing, Dalhousie, Delhi, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Tosh Manali, a picturesque resort town in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu District, is renowned for its stunning Himalayan landscapes and vibrant tourism. At an altitude of 2,045 meters, it offers breathtaking valley views and a range of attractions, including the Beas River, lush valleys, and snow-capped peaks. Manali's appeal surged in the 20th century, with the British colonisers captivated by its cool climate and beauty. The town's legend traces back to the seventh Manu, Varvasvata, who saved himself from a deluge with the help of a divine fish. Manali's diverse topography encompasses a range of activities and sites, such as the Hadimba Temple, the serene Brighu Lake, and the famous Rohtang Pass, which serves as a gateway to Lahaul and Leh. Popular excursions include trekking to the Arjun Gufa and Bijli Mahadev Shrine, exploring the nearby villages of Naggar and Kasol, and visiting the Vashist Hot Springs. Manali also boasts the Great Himalayan National Park Tibetan monasteries, offering cultural insights and handicrafts. With a climate that varies from 25°C in summer to -14. 5°C in winter, the best times to visit are from April to mid-July and September to November. The town’s charm is amplified by its vibrant festivals, diverse wildlife, and outdoor activities like skiing in Solang Valley and river rafting. Kasol, nestled in the serene Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is a charming village renowned for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil ambience. Located approximately 32 km from Bhuntar and 500 km from Delhi, Kasol has evolved from a hidden... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Bir Billing, Delhi, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali, Shimla Shimla, often called the "Queen of the Hills," is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and one of India's most popular hill stations. Nestled in the northwestern Himalayas, this picturesque city spans an area of 31. 60 square kilometres, sitting at an average elevation of 2,398 meters above sea level. Shimla's rich history dates back to the early 19th century, when it was a dense forest with the Jakhoo Temple as one of its few signs of civilisation. The town's significance grew after the British defeated the Gurkhas and, attracted by its cool climate, developed Shimla as their summer retreat. By 1863, Shimla became the summer capital of British India, leading to the construction of colonial buildings, including the Town Hall and the famous Kalka-Shimla railway line, known as the "British Jewel of the Orient. " After India's independence, Shimla continued to play a vital role as the capital of Punjab until Chandigarh was built and later as the capital of the newly formed Himachal Pradesh. The city is renowned for its colonial heritage, charming markets, and natural beauty, surrounded by pine, deodar, and oak forests, with snow-capped peaks in the background. Shimla is a hub for various outdoor activities, including trekking, rafting, skiing, and golfing at the Naldehra course, while also offering a vibrant culinary scene with local and international cuisines. The city's accessibility from New Delhi and Chandigarh and its pleasant weather and stunning landscapes make it a favoured destination for tourists worldwide. Manali, a renowned hill station in... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Bir Billing, Chamba, Dalhousie, Delhi, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kheerganga, Kullu, Manali, Tosh, Triund Embark on a thrilling Himachal Adventure Tour that promises an unforgettable experience across some of the most scenic and exhilarating locations in Himachal Pradesh. Begin your journey in Manali, a picturesque Beas River Valley town known for its lush landscapes and vibrant culture. From there, travel to Kasol, a charming village renowned for its laid-back vibe and scenic beauty. Use it as your base for the adventurous Kheerganga Trek, where you’ll discover stunning natural hot springs and views of the surrounding peaks. Next, head to Tosh, a serene village offering breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat. Continue your adventure in Bir Billing, which is famous for its world-class paragliding opportunities and Tibetan monasteries, providing both an adrenaline rush and a cultural experience. Then, journey to Dharamshala, the home of the Dalai Lama, where you can explore its monasteries and beautiful surroundings. Take on the Triund Trek from Dharamshala, which rewards trekkers with spectacular views of the Dhauladhar Range and a sense of accomplishment. Finally, visit Dalhousie, a quaint hill station with colonial charm and serene landscapes, perfect for winding down after your action-packed tour. This comprehensive adventure tour offers exhilarating activities, cultural insights, and breathtaking scenery, making it a must-do for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Manali Blessed with stunning landscapes, Himachal Pradesh is a traveller’s paradise, featuring lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, fast-flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower-bedecked meadows, and ancient temples and monasteries. The region offers many activities: relaxation, sightseeing, trekking, mountaineering, fishing, paragliding, skiing,... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Dalhousie, Delhi, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali About Manali Kasol Dharamshala Dalhousie Tour Manali, Kasol, Dharamshala, and Dalhousie are four captivating destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Each offers unique experiences that blend natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. Manali: Nestled in the Kullu district, Manali sits at an altitude of 2,050 meters and is renowned for its stunning landscapes and vibrant tourism. The town is cradled in the Beas River Valley, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush pine forests. It is famed for its adventure activities, which include skiing, mountaineering, paragliding, and trekking. Manali's historical and mythological significance is notable; it is believed to be named after Manu, the legendary lawgiver who found refuge here during a great flood. Key attractions include the Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, and Rohtang Pass, offering panoramic views and thrilling activities. The town is also a hub for apple orchards and gardens, adding to its scenic charm. Kasol: Known as the 'Amsterdam of India,' Kasol is a scenic village in the Parvati Valley, about 40 kilometres from Kullu. It is celebrated for its trekking trails, including the Kheerganga, Sar Pass, and Pin Parbati Pass routes. Kasol offers a serene escape with its snow-clad mountains and dense pine forests. The village is heavily influenced by Israeli culture, which is evident in the numerous cafes serving Israeli cuisine and the Hebrew signage. Kasol's proximity to Manikaran, a town known for its hot springs and religious significance, makes it an ideal destination for relaxation and exploration. Dharamshala: Located in the Kangra district, Dharamshala is divided into... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla Shimla, a picturesque city in Himachal Pradesh, India, is the state's summer capital. Located at about 7,100 feet in the Himalayan foothills, it lies northeast of Chandigarh. Popular for honeymooners and holidaymakers, Shimla offers a cosy and beautiful setting with distinct seasons. Winter brings snowfall from December to mid-February, while summer, with temperatures reaching 30°C, spans from April to June. Monsoons occur from July to September, bringing around 300mm of rainfall. Shimla caters to snow enthusiasts, summer seekers, and monsoon lovers alike. Major tourist attractions in Shimla Viceregal Lodge and Botanical Gardens: The Viceregal Lodge, now known as the IIAS (Indian Institute of Advanced Studies), is a historical and architectural gem with beautiful colonial features and lush green lawns. This over 100-year-old heritage structure, formerly the summer capital of India, is renowned for its Indo-British architecture and extensive library. Visitors can choose between a ₹30 ticket for access to the park or a ₹100 ticket, which includes a guided interior tour showcasing old photographs and the building’s intricate wooden design. The guided tours are conducted every 30 minutes and are limited to around 20 people per batch. Photography inside is prohibited, but visitors can take photos outside. The site also features a small café, a bookshop, and a plant nursery selling plants starting at ₹50 each. The Ridge: The Ridge in Shimla is a central, expansive open space offering stunning panoramic views of the mountains and lush greenery. It blends natural beauty with historical charm, featuring colonial-era architecture like the... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali, Shimla Shimla, the summer capital of Himachal Pradesh, has a rich history and natural beauty. Perched on several hills like Jakhu, Prospect, and Summer Hill, each offering unique perspectives of the region's rugged terrain. Shimla's name is believed to have originated from 'Shyamalaya' or 'Shamla,' which is associated with the Goddess Kali, and it gained prominence after the British established their summer capital there in 1864. The district, officially formed on September 1, 1972, after the reorganisation of Himachal's districts, includes historic hill states like Bushahr, Jubbal, and others, each with its distinct legacies, such as Bushahr's link to the legendary Pradhuman, son of Lord Krishna, and Jubbal's past as a tributary of Sirmaur. The district's topography varies dramatically, ranging from 300 to 6,000 meters, creating a landscape of panoramic views, lush pastures, and snow-capped peaks. Shimla's colonial charm is evident in landmarks like the Viceregal Lodge and the narrow-gauge railway to Kalka, which began operating in 1903. This region's significance extends to its role in India's independence movement, hosting critical conferences in the run-up to 1947. Manali, another jewel in Himachal's crown, is internationally renowned for its breathtaking scenery, dense forests, and snow-clad mountains. Situated 45 kilometres from Kullu, Manali has ancient roots linked to the sage Manu, who is believed to have set foot here after the great deluge, with the town's name derived from 'Manu-Alaya,' meaning the abode of Manu. This area is the gateway to adventurous routes across Rohtang and Baralacha passes, connecting to Leh, Ladakh, and... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali, Shimla, Sissu Manali is a major tourist destination for both foreign and Indian tourists. Manali is divided into two areas: New Manali and Old Manali. All foreign tourists in Manali prefer to stay in Old Manali up the hill, where most guesthouses, restaurants, agencies, shops, etc. are located. New Manali has all the Indian tourists. There is a large pedestrian street that is worth a visit, a bus stop, a market, restaurants, local shops, and if you don't need it, also medical services. The Manali forest, a large and beautiful expanse, is a natural divider between the two parts of Manali. It's not just a forest but a place of serene beauty worth visiting. What to do in Manali Going on a jeep trip in the Spiti and Kinnaur valleys: People come to Manali to go on a jeep trip to the Spiti and Kinnaur valleys (about that in a separate post). It is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful and unique places we have had the chance to visit, not only in India but also in time. A walk in the Manali forest: Between old Manali and New Manali, there is a beautiful forest that is also worth a visit if you are walking (a distance of about half an hour's walk) between the different parts of Manali; it is; intended to go through the forest. For those with a motorcycle license: Rent a motorcycle and take a trip on the roads around the centre and climb to Solang... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Shimla Manali, nestled between the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, is an all-year-round destination in India. It is trendy among couples, adventure lovers, peace seekers, and hippies. From awe-struck views to apple orchards, skiing to paragliding, and cafes of old Manali to Mall Road, Manali has everything for everyone. Manali offers various places to visit, like Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba temple, etc. Kasol is a hamlet filled with many hidden gems to explore independently. Nestled in the Parvati Valley, it is known as the “Amsterdam of India. ” Kasol is known for various trekking trails, including Kheerganga. It is the hub of multiple parties that attract young tourists, and a small hike from Kasol will take you to Chalal Village, which is too beautiful to be accurate. Shimla is a captivating hill station nestled in the lap of the Himalayas. Perched at an altitude of 2,213 metres, it spans a 12-kilometre ridge with steep, forested slopes cascading below and breathtaking mountain vistas above. The name “Shimla” is derived from Goddess Shyamala, an incarnation of Goddess Kali. This colonial-era summer retreat, often called the “Queen of Hills,” boasts a rich history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore its charming attractions, including temples, palaces, churches, monasteries, and scenic spots. Shimla remains a timeless destination, drawing travellers seeking respite from the mundane and a glimpse into the enchanting world of the Himalayas. How to reach Manali? Manali can be easily reached from all around the world. From Delhi, various Volvos and government... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Shimla Shimla, the summer capital of British India and the current capital of Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its natural beauty and colonial charm. Founded in 1819, it became a popular retreat for British officials seeking relief from the heat. With its scenic location among green hills and snow-capped peaks, Shimla boasts historic British architecture, including the Viceregal Lodge, Auckland House, and Gaiety Theater. Key attractions include The Mall, Scandal Point, and the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. Shimla's charm is heightened by its cool climate, verdant landscapes, and rich historical heritage, establishing it as a leading hill station in India. Manali, nestled in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu Valley at an altitude of 6,727 feet, is a picturesque hill station known for its breathtaking landscapes, including snow-capped mountains and serene valleys. It offers a blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. According to mythology, it is where Manu, the progenitor of humanity, is believed to have rested his ark. Manali attracts visitors with its vibrant festivals, thrilling adventure sports, and spiritual sites like Hadimba Devi Temple and Tibetan Monastery. It caters to various tastes with various accommodations, from hotels to homestays, and a lively nightlife featuring diverse cuisines. Manali has something for everyone, whether you're seeking peace, adventure, or romance. Kasol, a picturesque village in Himachal Pradesh's Parvati Valley in Kullu District, is a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and backpackers. Known for its serene ambience, lush green hills, and snow-capped peaks, it offers a tranquil escape from city life.... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, shangarh Introduction to Jibhi Valley Jibhi Valley, nestled in the serene landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, is increasingly becoming a sought-after destination for those yearning for an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This picturesque locale, often referred to as an offbeat travel gem, is characterized by its lush greenery, tranquil ambiance, and stunning natural vistas that leave visitors mesmerized. As travelers increasingly seek unique experiences away from well-trodden paths, Jibhi Valley stands out as an idyllic haven, perfect for nature enthusiasts and couples looking for respite. Located in the Banjar region, Jibhi is endowed with a captivating charm that draws in individuals seeking solace in nature. The valley is framed by captivating mountain ranges, dotted with cascading waterfalls and verdant meadows that create an enchanting atmosphere. Hiking trails that lead through towering deodar trees and alongside crystal-clear streams present opportunities for adventure while allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings. The picturesque hamlets scattered throughout the valley invite travelers to experience the rich culture and warm hospitality of the local communities. Moreover, Jibhi's relative anonymity compared to more mainstream tourist destinations offers a sense of tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere. It is an ideal spot for those wishing to unwind and reconnect with nature, or for couples seeking a romantic getaway in a delightful setting. The valley's serene environment, coupled with its stunning landscapes, makes Jibhi an excellent choice for individuals looking to escape the everyday routine and create unforgettable memories.... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk, Umling La, Umlingla Leh In the Indian union territory of Ladakh, the Leh district is located. The district is the second largest in terms of size and has the highest population in the union territory. The contested Aksai Chin region of China, the districts of Kargil and Zanskar, the Pakistan-administrated Gilgit-Baltistan, and the disputed Kashmir region all about besides the district's borders. Leh is the administrative centre of the district and the largest town in Ladakh. It is perched at an altitude of 3524 metres above sea level. The town was once the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh and is now a major tourist destination in the region. Leh district is divided into six administrative divisions - Leh Town, Chuchot, Nyoma, Saspol, Sakti, and Kharu. Each subdivision is further divided into a number of villages and small towns. The district is home to a variety of ethnic and religious groups, including Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims. The district is renowned for its natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes. It is home to several glaciers, mountain passes, and high-altitude lakes, including the famous Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri lakes. It is also home to several ancient Buddhist monasteries, including the famous Hemis Monastery and Thiksey Monastery. Leh is well connected to the rest of India via air, road, and rail. The Jammu-Srinagar highway connects the district to the rest of the union territory and the surrounding region. Leh is also home to the only airport in Ladakh, the Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport. Nubra Valley... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Hanley, Himachal Pradesh, Kargil, Khardung La, Kullu, Ladakh, Lahaul, Lamayuru, Leh, Manali, Padum, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Sissu, Solang Valley, Umling La, Umlingla The Ultimate Zanskar Leh Expedition: A Journey Through the Heart of the Himalayas Introduction to the Zanskar Leh Expedition The Zanskar Leh expedition stands as an epitome of adventure, beckoning thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts to explore one of the most mesmerizing regions of the Himalayas. This journey not only offers exhilarating road trips but also unveils spectacular landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and serenity that is hard to find elsewhere. Starting from Delhi, the expedition encompasses a circular route that immerses travelers in the enchanting beauty of the Himalayas. The journey commences from the bustling capital city of Delhi and meanders through a tapestry of breathtaking sites. One of the first remarkable attractions is the Shinkula Pass, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks before descending into the scenic Zanskar Valley. As travelers continue along the rugged roads, they arrive at Phuktar Monastery, a significant spiritual site that clings to cliffs and provides a serene atmosphere for reflection. The village of Padum serves as a gateway to numerous trekking routes, ensuring the adventurous spirit thrives throughout the expedition. Further along, the route leads to Lamayuru, known for its stunning moon-like landscape and ancient monastery, before progressing to Leh, the capital of Ladakh. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich Tibetan culture and heritage. As the expedition unfolds, it also takes participants to the Nubra Valley, where the confluence of desert ecosystems and snow-capped mountains creates a unique environment. The mesmerizing waters of Pangong Tso come next, known for its... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk, Umling La Leh In the Indian union territory of Ladakh, the Leh district is located. Leh is the second largest district in terms of size and has the highest population in the union territory. The territory of the district is 45,110 square kilometres, and its population is estimated to be over 1. 2 million. The contested Aksai Chin region of China, the districts of Kargil and Zanskar, the Pakistan-administrated Gilgit-Baltistan, and the disputed Kashmir region all about besides the district's borders. Leh is the administrative centre of the district and the largest town in Ladakh. It is perched at an altitude of 3524 metres above sea level. The town was once the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh and is now a major tourist destination in the region. Leh district is divided into six administrative divisions - Leh Town, Chuchot, Nyoma, Saspol, Sakti, and Kharu. Each subdivision is further divided into a number of villages and small towns. The district is home to a variety of ethnic and religious groups, including Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims. The district is renowned for its natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes. It is home to several glaciers, mountain passes, and high-altitude lakes, including the famous Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri lakes. It is also home to several ancient Buddhist monasteries, including the famous Hemis Monastery and Thiksey Monastery. Leh is well connected to the rest of India via air, road, and rail. The Jammu-Srinagar highway connects the district to the rest of the union territory and... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi, Kullu, Tirthan Valley Jibhi Valley, nestled in the picturesque Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, India, is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its breathtaking natural beauty. Surrounded by lush green forests, glistening streams, and the majestic backdrop of snow-capped peaks, Jibhi is an ideal destination for those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The serene atmosphere and tranquil landscapes offer a perfect blend for both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts looking to reconnect with nature. The valley is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, which thrive in the unspoiled environment. Trekking trails meander through dense pine forests and terraced fields, leading to stunning vistas and secluded spots where one can experience the peacefulness of the surroundings. Jibhi also boasts a range of picturesque villages, each with its unique charm, welcoming travelers to immerse themselves in the local culture and hospitality. In addition to its scenic marvels, Jibhi is also a hub for outdoor activities. Hiking, camping, and fishing are just a few of the experiences that visitors can indulge in. The gentle sound of flowing water and the whispering winds through the trees create an enchanting ambiance that calls out to tranquility seekers. For those planning a getaway, a comprehensive Jibhi tour package offers thoughtfully curated options that ensure a fulfilling exploration of this stunning valley. From guided treks to local cultural experiences, these packages cater to a wide variety of interests, making Jibhi a compelling choice for vacationers. Top Attractions in Jibhi The charming village of Jibhi... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk Leh, located in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir, served as the capital of the historical Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh, with the Leh Palace as its centrepiece. Nestled at an elevation of 3,524 meters, Leh is accessible via National Highway 1, connecting it to Srinagar to the southwest and Manali through the Leh-Manali highway. Historically, Leh was a pivotal point on trade routes in the Indus Valley, facilitating commerce between Tibet, Kashmir, and regions of India and China. Critical commodities traded included grain, salt, pashm, cannabis resin, indigo, silk yarn, and Banaras brocade. The area saw the establishment of various towns and castles under Nyima Gon, who commissioned sculptures at Shey. During Delegs Namgyal's reign (1660–1685), the Nawab of Kashmir, then a part of the Mughal Empire, negotiated with the Mongol army for their withdrawal from Ladakh in exchange for specific demands, one of which was the construction of a Sunni mosque in Leh. King Sengge Namgyal constructed the Leh Palace itself during the visit of Portuguese Jesuit priest Francisco de Azevedo in 1631. Popular Festivals Of Ladakh Hemis Festival: The Hemis Festival, celebrated in June, is Ladakh's most prominent festival, honouring the birth of Guru Padmasambhava, the founder of Tantric Buddhism in Tibet. Over three days, monks don vibrant costumes and masks to perform sacred dances depicting his life and teachings. Thiksey, Karsha, and Spituk Gustor: These two-day Gustor festivals occur at Thiksey, Spituk, and Karsha gompas throughout the year, symbolising the victory of good over evil. Dancers... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk Ladakh, historically a part of Greater Ladakh, once extended from Kailash Mansarovar to Dardistan. This region was influenced by both Tibet and China, with references in Arab, Chinese, and Mongolian histories. In the 7th century, fierce wars between Tibet and China were fought in Baltistan, a part of Greater Ladakh, and in the 8th century, Arabs joined the conflict. Ladakh was later conquered by the Kashmiri ruler Lalitaditya. By the 9th century, Arabs had taken control of Central Asia, creating a buffer state between Tibet and China, leading to the fragmentation of Greater Ladakh. Around 3000 years ago, migrations from surrounding regions like Tibet, Turkistan, and Himachal Pradesh brought settlers to Ladakh, which the Dards and Indo-Aryans originally inhabited. Tibetan immigration overpowered the local Dard culture; today, much of Ladakh's population is of Tibetan origin. Buddhism reached Tibet from India via Ladakh, which was once a Buddhist stronghold. However, in the 16th century, peaceful Islamic missionaries successfully converted many in the Drass, Kargil, and Suru valleys, with the first Muslim preacher, Mir Syed Ali Hamdani, arriving in Ladakh 660 years earlier. He introduced Islam and built a mosque at Shey, the then capital of Ladakh. In the 10th century, Ladakh was ruled by Raja Skitde Nemagon, who unified the fragmented region. Under the famous Ladakhi ruler Sengge Namgyal in the 17th century, the kingdom reached its zenith, extending into Western Tibet and Spiti. Ladakh, strategically located on ancient trade routes, flourished as a centre of commerce, especially for goods like... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk Ladakh is a cold mountain desert with a fragile ecology, capable of supporting limited development due to its unique terrain and climate. Formerly part of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh's strategic location on India's frontier with China necessitates a significant military presence. In 2019, Ladakh was separated from Jammu & Kashmir and designated a Union Territory. Geography & Climate of Leh Leh, the main town in Ladakh, is situated in the trans-Himalayas at an altitude between 3,310 m and 3,915 m. Its terrain is sloped, with steep areas in the Snemoling and Skampari wards. Leh experiences a cold desert climate, with winter temperatures falling to as low as -13°C (a record low of -28. 3°C), while summers are sunny with cool evenings. The region receives minimal annual rainfall (102 mm), though flash floods and mudslides in 2010 caused significant damage. Connectivity Leh is accessible via National Highway 1, connecting to Srinagar and the Leh-Manali Highway (both open from May to November). The town's Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport offers flights to major Indian cities, including Delhi, Srinagar, Jammu, and Mumbai. However, there is no rail connectivity to Leh. Brief History of Ladakh Ladakh has been inhabited since Neolithic times, with evidence of its early settlement. Around the 1st century CE, it became part of the Kushan Empire, and by the 2nd century, Buddhism arrived from Kashmir. In the 8th century, Tibetan control was established, although the local population was non-Tibetan. Nyima-Gon founded the first Ladakhi dynasty in the 9th century, and the... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk, Umling La Leh Leh is a city in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is the most populous town in Ladakh and the second largest in the region after Kargil. Leh serves as the capital of the Leh district and is the largest town in the region. Leh is located at an altitude of 3,524 metres (11,562 ft) and is connected via National Highway 1 to Srinagar in the southwest and to Manali in the south via the Leh-Manali Highway. The town is an important base for trekking in the surrounding region and serves as a base for tourists visiting the Buddhist monasteries and other attractions in the region. Leh is also home to several Buddhist monasteries, including the Thiksey Monastery, Shey Palace, and the Hemis Monastery. The town is also home to several cultural and historical sites, such as the Leh Palace, the Shanti Stupa, and the Hall of Fame. Nubra Nubra Valley is a high-altitude cold desert in the union territory of Ladakh, India. It is located in the north of the Ladakh valley, around 150 km from the capital city of Leh. The valley is sandwiched between the Karakoram mountain range in the north and the Ladakh mountain range in the south. The Shyok River meets the Nubra or Siachan River to form a large valley that separates the Ladakh and Karakoram ranges. The average altitude of the valley is about 10,000 feet above sea level. The valley is home to the Bactrian camel, a double-humped species of... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Turtuk Places to visit during the Leh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanley Kargil Tour LEH Leh, located in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, is known for its breathtaking landscapes, Buddhist monasteries, and Tibetan influence, earning it the nickname "Little Tibet. " Key attractions include the Leh Palace, reminiscent of the Potala Palace, and Buddhist sites like Shanti Stupa and Sankar Gompa. The region is famous for adventure activities such as high-altitude treks and river rafting in the Indus and Zanskar Rivers. Leh offers a range of accommodation options, including guesthouses, tourist complexes, and government-run bungalows, which are particularly busy from July to September. Dining options feature Tibetan and Kashmiri cuisines, with local favourites like momos and thukpa and bakeries serving fresh-baked goods. NUBRA Nubra Valley, located between the Karakoram and Ladakh ranges in northern Ladakh, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and high-altitude attractions. Key highlights include the Khardung La Pass, the highest motorable road at 18,380 feet, and its majestic peaks, glaciers, and enchanting valleys. Notable sites include Diskit and Samstanling Gompas, the Panamik hot springs, and opportunities for double-humped camel safaris, river rafting, trekking, and sunbathing on the dunes at Hunder. The valley, also known as Ldumra or the "Valley of Orchards/Flowers," features fertile soil, abundant vegetation, and the confluence of the Shayok and Siachen rivers. Diskit serves as the administrative headquarters, with Diskit Gompa offering panoramic views, while Samstanling Gompa provides a scenic vantage point. Historically part of the Silk Route, Nubra’s major villages include Kardong, Khalsar, Tirit, Sumoor, Tegar,... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Turtuk About Ladakh Nubra Turtuk Pangong Hanle Kargil Tour Sometimes, being back in nature can make us feel good because we are away from all the problems and stories that are overwhelming us. Giving time to organise, letting nature be a therapy, without the chaos of the outside world, without any communication, may make us feel better, even for a short while. When travelling to Leh Ladakh (or anywhere else), the most important thing for travellers like us is to “prepare a lot of information” so that we can prepare ourselves adequately and travel and have fun without worrying, especially for those who are afraid of being allergic to the weather or experiencing altitude sickness. Get to know Leh Leh serves as the capital of the Ladakh region in India. Many people like to make double trips, so Kashmir-Leh is also okay. Leh Ladakh is relatively high above sea level, 3,500-5,500 meters. Therefore, the air is thinner than usual. There is not much oxygen. This makes tourists like us tired easily, have difficulty breathing, and our blood may be thicker than usual, causing dizziness, nausea, and risk of altitude sickness. It is freezing for people like us who have been on the equator. Therefore, do not be surprised that we are not used to the air and get sick quickly. If we let mountain people live on the plains like us, they will not be okay with it. Leh vs Tibet If anyone has seen the picture, they will see that... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights, More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Umling La, Umlingla About Leh Nubra Pangong Hanley Umling La Tour Leh Leh is 12,000 feet above sea level, surrounded by endless mountains. Decorated with snow on the top of the hill. Therefore, the air here is skinny and freezing. Anyone who thinks they might have altitude sickness should take care of themselves and manage themselves well. Leh is also called Little Tibet. Because here, there is a mixture of Tibetan culture. And there are many different nationalities. Whether it's Tibetan, Indian, or white Pakistani guests, some people look Chinese. The people here are not as much like Indians as we thought. You can choose to visit Leh according to your condition and desired atmosphere. If you want to see the colour green, travel between June and August. Suppose you want to see the golden colour of Leh from October to November. But if you choose whatever cold white colour, go from December to April. Nubra Valley Nubra Valley - Nubra Valley, or sometimes locals write on the signs as Nubra Valley - Nubra Valley (the latter name makes you feel a bit scared), is a destination that tourists who love the mountain atmosphere should not miss. The intricate mountain landscape, like Everest, with the Shyok River flowing through it, creates a unique landscape that is not easily found in other regions. Nubra Valley is part of the Silk Road, located in the northeast of Ladakh, 120 kilometres away from the central city of Leh. The center is Disket. The majority of the... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Umling La This trans-Himalayan region, separating the western peaks of the Himalayas from the Tibetan Plateau, offers travellers breathtaking views and rich history and culture. Visit the famous Alchi Monastery, one of Ladakh's most important Buddhist centres. Khardung La Pass, recognised as the highest pass globally, is navigable. Pangong Lake, known as the highest saline lake in the world Shanti Stupa was built to celebrate 2500 years of Buddhism Lech Palace, built in the 17th century In Leh, travellers can explore attractions showcasing the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Leh Palace Upon arriving in Leh, the imposing Leh Palace is one of the first striking sights. This historic structure, reminiscent of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, offers a glimpse into medieval Tibetan architecture. Built using wood, stone, mud, and sand, the Leh Palace is a prominent example of this style and provides panoramic views of the city and the surrounding snow-capped mountains. The entry fee to the palace is ₹300 (USD 4. 30). Visitors can easily reach the Leh Palace on foot from the central area of Leh. Tsemo Castle, also known as Tsemo Fort, is situated on a hilltop about a 15-minute walk from Leh Palace. Visitors can reach it by walking uphill or taking a taxi for a more convenient approach. The castle offers views of the surrounding area, although the interior primarily features a small Buddhist temple. Entrance to Tsemo Castle is free, and walking up the hill provides a rewarding experience with its picturesque vistas. Thiksey... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Hanle, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso Ladakh's landscape is notably characterised by Buddhist monasteries on isolated hillocks near villages. They serve as vital centres of worship, meditation, and spiritual teaching for the local Buddhist community. These monasteries host vibrant winter festivals featuring traditional mask dances and house many artefacts. Among them, Lamayuru stands out as the oldest and most grand, while Alchi is renowned for its exquisite wood carvings, statues, and frescoes. Hemis is famous for its rich possessions and summer festival, while Thiksay is admired for its architectural beauty, and Likir and Phyang attract visitors due to their festival performances. Accessibility is a plus for Shey, Spituk, and Sankar monasteries. The approach to these sites is marked by walls and Chortens, which are religious shrines, and additional attractions in Leh include the Leh Palace, Stok Palace Museum, Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre, and the Central Institute of Buddhist Studies. Most of these sites are easily reachable from Leh, with daily bus services available, and they remain open throughout the day for visitors. Hanle Ladakh, the gateway to Tibet, is a hidden gem in the Changthang region, 4,500 meters above sea level. This remote village offers sensational views of the cold desert landscape and is a base for exploring attractions like Chumathang Hot Springs and Pangong Tso Lake. A highlight is the Indian Astronomical Observatory, one of the world's highest sites for optical astronomy. Accessible via Umling La Pass or Photi La Pass, Hanle features several year-round monasteries, including the historic Namgyal Monastery. It's an ideal spot... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hunder, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk Leh, the second-largest district in India and the largest in Ladakh's union territory, sits at an impressive altitude of 3,534 meters (11,562 feet) above sea level. Surrounded by the majestic Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges, it has become a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts, offering activities like trekking, mountain biking, and river rafting. Leh is also renowned for its cultural and historical significance. The city is home to the world-famous Thiksey Monastery, the largest Tibetan monastery outside of Tibet, and other notable landmarks such as the Leh Palace, the Shanti Stupa and the Hall of Fame. As the central hub for tourism in Ladakh, Leh hosts various cultural festivals, including the Ladakh Festival, Hemis Festival, and Sindhu Darshan Festival. Unique events like the annual Yak Race and Snow Leopard Festival add to Leh's rich cultural tapestry. Nubra Valley Nubra Valley is an isolated valley in north India. It is located at an elevation of 10,000 feet above sea level in the northeastern region of Ladakh. The valley is sandwiched between the Ladakh Range and the Karakoram Range. The Nubra Valley has a unique geographical location, as three mountain ranges surround it. The Karakoram Range forms the western border, the Ladakh Range is in the south, and the Siachen Glacier lies in the east. The valley is divided into the Shyok Valley and the Nubra Valley. The Shyok Valley is located in the southeastern part of the valley and is known for its beautiful landscapes and rugged terrain. The Nubra Valley... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk Leh: Leh (Ladakh) has a rich and complex history, historically known by names such as Maryul, Kha-chump, Kia-Chha, and Ma-Lo-Pho. Early settlers included the Brokpas from Dadarstan and the Mons from Karja, with Gia serving as the seat of the first Mon ruler. The Dards, an Indo-Aryan race, originally inhabited the region and later saw the arrival of Tibetans, Skardoans, and Gugeans, whose cultural influences shaped Ladakh. Buddhism spread from central India to Tibet via Ladakh, while Islam also made its presence felt in the 16th century. The 10th century saw the Tibetan ruler Skit Lde Nemagon establish control over Ladakh, which was fragmented into smaller principalities at the time. Under King Singge Namgyal, the Ladakhi Empire was consolidated and became notable for its strong central authority and the construction of the Leh Palace. Historically, Ladakh was part of Greater Ladakh, a region that was neither influenced by Tibet nor China and witnessed fierce battles involving Tibet, China, and the Arabs. By the 8th century, Ladakh was conquered by Kashmir's ruler, Laltadita, and later, Arabs established control over Central Asia. The area of Ladakh experienced various territorial changes, with western Tibet eventually being reunited by Sengge Namgyal in the 16th century. Post-partition, Pakistan and China occupied significant portions of Ladakh, leading to the current configuration where Ladakh is divided into the Leh and Kargil districts, established as separate administrative units in 1979. Kargil: Kargil, located in the Kargil district of Ladakh, India, is the second-largest town in the region after... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake, Turtuk Leh: Leh is a town in the Indian Union territory of Ladakh, serving as the administrative capital of the Leh district. Located at 3,524 meters above sea level, Leh is surrounded by the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Ladakh ranges. It is renowned for its scenic landscapes, historical sites such as the Leh Palace and Tsemo Gompa, and numerous Buddhist monasteries. The district is known for its high-altitude deserts, mountain ranges, and attractions like Pangong Tso, Nubra Valley, and Khardung La Pass. Leh is a popular tourist destination offering activities such as trekking, mountain biking, rock climbing, rafting, and mountaineering. The town also hosts festivals like the Ladakh Festival, the Hemis Festival, and the Ladakh Marathon, which are celebrated for their rich cultural and natural beauty. Kargil: Kargil is the second-largest town in Ladakh, situated 205 km from Srinagar. It is known for its Buddhist culture and spectacular views of the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges. The city is on the banks of the Suru River and is close to the Zoji La and Pensi La passes. Kargil features numerous monasteries and historical sites, including Mulbekh Gompa and Nimmu Monastery, and is famous for its local cuisine, such as thukpa, momos, and dumplings. The town has a significant Shia Muslim population and a notable Buddhist presence in the Dras Valley. Kargil is a gateway to the Zanskar Valley and offers trekking routes like the Markha Valley Trek and Chadar Trek. Kargil became a separate district in 1979 and, from October 31, 2019,... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Hanle, Hanley, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso Leh, Nubra, Turtuk, and Pangong offer a truly unique travel experience. While planning your trip, you should pay attention to several important things. First, choose your destinations wisely. Leh is a popular place known for its beautiful mountains and rich cultural heritage. In Nubra and Turtuk, you can enjoy natural beauty and also experience local life. You can plan your trip through a self-drive route or a tour package — whichever feels more comfortable and suits your schedule. The duration of the trip also matters. Usually, 7 to 10 days is ideal for exploring this region. This gives you enough time to see different places and experience the local culture. For example, after spending a few days in Leh, you can travel to Nubra, where you can enjoy the beauty of the Shyok River. Visiting Turtuk will show you a wonderful blend of Balti and Ladakhi cultures. Finally, your trip to Pangong Lake will bring peace and calm as you sit by its shining blue waters. Make a list of important places you want to visit and check the distances between them. Plan local transportation carefully so you can travel easily from one place to another. Also, check the weather and road conditions before you go, so you can have the best experience possible. With proper planning and attention to detail, your trip will be both smooth and memorable. The City of Leh Leh, located in the Union Territory of Ladakh, India, is famous for its unique culture, history, and... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Chandratal, Chitkul, Himachal Pradesh, Kalpa, Kaza, Nako, Sangla, Spiti Valley The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is a top predator of the Indian Himalayas, also known as the “ghost of the mountains”. Its occurrence is regarded as an indicator of ecological health. The Greater and Trans-Himalayan ranges constitute an essential habitat for snow leopards towards the southern limit of their global distributional range. The snow leopard habitat in the Indian Himalayas is not limited to protected areas (PAs) but overlaps considerably with human-populated areas. These areas are also home to local communities whose cultures, traditions, and livelihoods are deeply linked to these landscapes. Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) is the State animal of Himachal Pradesh. It is a flagship species for the conservation of the high Himalayas. Still, its secretive behaviour, camouflage, and adaptation to the cold and rugged mountain habitat capture the public imagination, making it one of the most charismatic species in the world. The snow leopard is also the State animal of Himachal Pradesh, and its habitat covers most of the districts of Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur. The upper regions of Kullu, Shimla, Chamba, and Kangra include their potential habitat, which extends into the. Most of these areas have remote and challenging terrain for the Snow Leopard Expedition Spiti. All this makes it difficult for snow leopards to study in Himachal Pradesh and across their Indian range. Nearly half of the geographic area of Himachal Pradesh is located within the high-elevation Himalayan and trans-Himalayan regions, which are the preferred habitats of the snow leopard. This region is rich with unique... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Hanley, Hunder, Kargil, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso Leh: The Indian Union territory of Ladakh includes the town of Leh. The largest city in the area and the administrative centre of the Leh district is situated in the north of India. It is positioned 3524 m above sea level and encircled by the Himalayan, Karakoram, and Ladakh mountain ranges. The town is a well-liked tourist destination and is well-known for its beautiful scenery and Buddhist monasteries. Leh Palace and Tsemo Gompa are only two of the many historical attractions. After Kargil, Leh is the nation's second-largest district. It is situated in the eastern region of the Union Territory, abutting the Chinese-controlled Aksai Chin region to the north, the Himachal Pradesh district of Lahaul and Spiti to the south, and the Tibet Autonomous Region to the east. The district's capital is the city of Leh. The region is well-known for its mountain ranges, Buddhist monasteries, and high-altitude deserts. This area is in India's most famous tourist destinations, including the Pangong Tso, Nubra Valley, and Khardung La Pass. The area is also rich in cultural legacy because of its vibrant festivals, folk music, and artwork. Trekking, mountain riding, rock climbing, rafting, mountaineering, and many other sports are available in the city. The Ladakh Festival, Hemis Festival, and the Ladakh Marathon are just a few of the city's annual celebrations. It is a popular tourist destination in India because of its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking scenery, and distinctive architecture. Numerous Buddhist monasteries, palaces, and historical landmarks may be found in Leh,... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hanley, Hunder, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso Leh is a district in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is the largest and most populated area in Ladakh, with Leh town as its main center. Located at about 3,524 meters above sea level, Leh is surrounded by tall mountains and beautiful valleys. The district has many small towns and villages, and people here follow different religions like Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. Leh is famous for its stunning lakes such as Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri, and its old monasteries like Hemis and Thiksey. It has an airport called Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport and is also connected by the Jammu-Srinagar highway. The Leh Nubra Pangong Hanley Tour offers travelers a chance to explore this beautiful region and experience its unique culture, landscapes, and traditions. Nubra Valley: The Leh Nubra Pangong Hanley Tour is a beautiful journey through some of Ladakh’s most stunning places. Starting in Leh, located high in the Himalayas, you can explore its peaceful monasteries and unique culture. Nubra Valley offers amazing mountain views, sand dunes, and warm hospitality from the local Dumra people. Pangong Lake, famous for its changing blue shades, is one of the most breathtaking sights in Ladakh. Hanley, a peaceful village known for its observatory and starry skies, gives you a chance to experience the calm beauty of remote Ladakh. This tour is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone who wants to see the true charm of the Himalayas. Pangong Tso is a beautiful lake in the Himalayas, situated in... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hanley, Hunder, Kargil, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso History of Ladakh Ladakh is a region of India located between the Kunlun mountain range in the north and the Great Himalayas in the south. It is a high-altitude cold desert region with an average elevation of 9,800 feet (3,000 m) above sea level. Ladakh is home to some of the world's highest mountain passes, including the famous Khardung La Pass at 18,380 feet (5,602 m). It also boasts some of the world's most beautiful high-altitude lakes, such as Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, and Tsokar. Ladakh is a culturally rich region, with its people practising Tibetan Buddhism and Islam. It is renowned for its stunning mountain scenery, with ancient monasteries and picturesque villages dotting the landscape. Ladakh is also famous for its adventure tourism activities, such as trekking, mountaineering, river rafting, and mountain biking. Tourism significantly contributes to the region's economy, and the locals are welcoming and hospitable. The culture of Ladakh is a unique blend of Tibetan Buddhism and Central Asian influences. The people of Ladakh practice a distinct culture, language, and tradition. The culture is also heavily influenced by the landscape, characterised by rugged mountains, barren plains, and frozen lakes. The local people are known for their friendly and hospitable nature. Flora and Fauna Flora: The Ladakh region is known for its diverse flora, which is dominated by species of the Zangskar Alpine Desert and Cold Desert Flora. Common plants include Salix, Juniper, Populus, Rheum, and Betula. Other common plants include Ephedra, Berberis, Potentilla, Gentiana, and Polygonum. Fauna:... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hanley, Hunder, Kargil, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake Leh is a district located in the union territory of Ladakh, India, and serves as the starting point for the Ladakh Nubra Pangong Tso Moriri Kargil Tour, one of the most scenic Himalayan travel circuits. . Pakistan borders the district to the west, Tibet to the east, the Kashmir Valley to the south, and the Zanskar Range to the north. The capital of the district is Leh, which is also the largest city in the region. Known for its spectacular mountain scenery and rich cultural heritage, Leh attracts travellers exploring the Ladakh Nubra Pangong Tso Moriri Kargil Tour. The district has several Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, including Hemis, Thiksey, Shey, and Stok. The area also contains several historical forts, including Leh Palace and Namgyal Tsemo. The region's economy primarily relies on tourism, agriculture, and handicrafts. The main crops grown in the Leh district are barley, wheat, peas, and potatoes. The region is also home to traditional handicrafts, such as carpets, shawls, and jewellery. Leh is a popular destination for trekking, mountaineering, and other outdoor activities. The area is known for its breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the surrounding valleys. It is also home to wildlife, including snow leopards, ibex, and blue sheep. Leh is an important centre of Tibetan Buddhism and has become an increasingly popular destination for spiritual seekers in recent years. The district has several critical Buddhist sites, including the 11th-century Lamayuru Monastery and the Shey Palace. Kargil: Kargil is a historic town in the Kargil District of... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Hanley, Hunder, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Moriri Lake Leh Leh is the principal city in the Leh district of Ladakh. Situated in the eastern part of Ladakh, it stands at 3,524 meters. The town is known for its picturesque landscape and stunning mountain views. Overlooking the Indus Valley, Leh offers breathtaking views of the Karakoram mountain range, including the majestic Mount Kailash. Leh is a culturally and historically significant town, home to some of the oldest Buddhist monasteries in the world. It is also well known as a base for trekking and mountaineering in the Himalayas. Tourists flock to the city yearly to experience its natural beauty and spiritual atmosphere. Leh has a vibrant culture, with various festivals and events occurring yearly. The most famous is the Hemis Festival, which celebrates the birth of Guru Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. Other festivals include the Ladakhi Losar festival, which marks the start of a new year, and the Dosmoche festival, which celebrates the end of the Tibetan calendar year. Leh also has a thriving economy, with several businesses catering to tourists and locals alike. Many shops and restaurants in the city offer traditional Ladakhi cuisine and food from other parts of India. There are also several high-end hotels and resorts and a lively nightlife scene. Leh is an excellent destination for outdoor activities like trekking and mountaineering, with breathtaking views and cultural attractions. Nubra Valley Nubra Valley is one of the world's most beautiful and remote regions. Located in the Ladakh region of India at an altitude of... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Chandratal, Chitkul, Kalpa, Kaza, Nako, Narkanda, Sangla, Spiti Valley Spiti in winters is a land of silence, snow, and stunning beauty. The valleys turn white with thick layers of snow, and the tall mountains look even more majestic under the clear blue skies. Many travelers plan a trip to Spiti Winter from Chandigarh to see the frozen rivers, quiet villages, and star-filled nights that make the valley magical. It is one of the coldest inhabited places in India, yet it offers peace and breathtaking views for those who visit during this season. --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: More than 8 Days - Locations: Chandratal, Chitkul, Himachal Pradesh, Kalpa, Kaza, Nako, Narkanda, Sangla, Shimla, Spiti Valley The Spiti Valley is a high mountain desert located in the Indian Himalayas. Spiti means the middle land. It lies in the north-eastern part of the State of Himachal Pradesh. The valley is surrounded by the districts of Kinnaur in the south, Kullu in the west, and Ladakh in the north. In the east, Spiti shares a sensitive geopolitical border with the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the People’s Republic of China. The Spiti Valley has a long and sparsely documented history. There is evidence that the region was incorporated into the expanding Tibetan Empire in the seventh and eighth centuries, leading to a gradual Tibetanization of its native inhabitants. Today, the people of Spiti speak a tonal Tibetan dialect related to the Western Tibetan group. It has yet preserved a few lexemes, meaning that the Spiti Valley had once been within the influence of Shangshung culture. From the first millennium onwards, Spiti belonged to larger political commodities and its socio-political and religious conditions have often been conflated with those of powerful states exerting control over the area (e. g. the kingdoms of Guge and Ladakh). In his introduction to the history of Western Tibet, historian Luciano Petech expressed reservations about the historical study of border Himalayan polities, recalling that “the smaller the unit, the less known is its history”. Nowhere is that more evident than in Spiti, where an absence of textual information and local evidence often militates against the identification of legible periodic divisions; a difficulty already experienced... --- - Tour Categories: Treks - Durations: 2 Days 1 Night - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kangra, Kareri Lake Trek “Exploring nature allows you to experience countless wonders. ” Kareri Lake is a beautiful, shallow freshwater lake. Just the thought of being in the midst of a glacier whose water source is the snow melting down from the heavenly Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas is enough to mesmerise one’s soul. Kareri Lake Trek is at an elevation of about 2950 meters, which is about 9626 ft. above sea level. The total distance of this trek is around 28 km. It is a one-way trek, which starts and ends in the beautiful Kareri Village. Kareri Village is roughly a half-hour journey from Dharamshala (around 27 km), and the drive is lovely, taking you through curvy roads with some scenic, beautiful mountain views. Upon reaching the Kareri village, you will be surrounded by lush green pine forests. One of the soul-soothing experiences during this trek is the constant sound of the gushing water, as though the streams are leading you to the doorways of heaven and bubbling over rocks in a hurry to grab your attention and welcome you to the top. The initial part of the trail takes you through subtropical pine forests. The latter part of the trek opens up to rocky grasslands until the end of the trek. Dhauladhar is home to lush pasturelands filled with pines, broadleaf species, and exotic perennial flowers, especially Rhododendrons. Since this is a glacial lake trek and the trail goes through a shallow valley, there will be constant chilly winds throughout the trail.... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Treks - Durations: 2 Days 1 Night - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kangra, Thatharana Trek The Thatharana trek starts from Dharamshala's Kharota town in the Dhauladhar range's foothills and passes through picturesque mountains and forests. The main attraction is the Thatharana Peak, which offers a stunning view of the snow-capped hills of the Dhauladhar range. The trek is moderately complex, but proper preparation and guidance can make it a pleasant and memorable experience. Thatharana Trek is an ideal destination for those looking for an adventurous and challenging trek amidst stunning natural beauty. Kharota is a small village situated in the Dharamshala region of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at an altitude of 2,400 meters and is surrounded by lush green forests and snow-capped mountains. The village is known for its breathtaking views of the mountain ranges and its lush green meadows. The town also has a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The village is well-connected by road and is easily accessible from Dharamshala and other nearby towns. The nearest airport is Gaggal, which is around 35 km away from the village. The local people are amiable and welcoming to tourists. The city also provides basic amenities such as water, electricity, and telephone. Kharota is an ideal destination for those looking for a peaceful and serene holiday away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village offers stunning views of the majestic Himalayan range and is a great place to relax and unwind. The town is also a popular base for trekking and hiking expeditions in the region. It is the starting point... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kalpa Yulla Kanda Trek brings together incredibly beautiful nature, peaceful quiet, and a very deep spiritual feeling. The big highlight of Yulla Kanda? It's home to the world's highest Krishna temple, sitting beautifully among the huge mountains of Kinnaur. This isn't just a walk; it's a journey for your soul, a way to clear your mind and feel refreshed. This amazing trek is in a lovely area called the Rora Valley, which is part of the Kinnaur district in Himachal Pradesh, India. As you walk, the path changes like a moving painting. You'll go through thick forests with tall pine, oak, and deodar trees. Then, suddenly, the trees open up into big, open grassy areas (we call them meadows) with small, sparkling streams from glaciers. All of this happens with the grand, breathtaking Himalayas watching over you. Because it has all these wonderful things, Yulla Kanda is perfect for two kinds of people: those who love a good adventure and those who are looking for deep peace and a connection to something divine. What makes the Yulla Kanda trek so special is that it welcomes everyone, whether you're looking for a spiritual journey or an thrilling adventure. People often talk about how sacred this trek is, mentioning the world's highest Krishna temple, old stories about the Pandavas, fun festivals like Janmashtami, and beliefs that the lake can heal you. At the same time, it's definitely an adventure trek, known for being moderately challenging, with amazing views, and a path that's a... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hunder, Kargil, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso Leh: Leh is a town located in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. The city lies at an altitude of 3524 m (11,562 ft) in the Himalayan mountain range. Leh lies on the banks of the Indus River at the confluence of the Zanskar and Indus Rivers. The town is a popular tourist destination with several historical sites, including the Namgyal Tsemo Gompa, the Shanti Stupa, and the Leh Palace. It is also home to several Buddhist monasteries and is a centre for Tibetan Buddhism. The town is a popular destination for trekking and mountaineering. The town has been ruled by several dynasties and empires, including the Tibetan Empire, from the 7th century onwards. The city was also part of the Kushan Empire between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD. The town connects via National Highway 1D to Srinagar in the southwest and Manali in the south. Leh is 11,562 feet (3,524 m) between the Himalayas and the Karakoram mountain ranges in the Leh Valley. The town is inhabited mainly by Ladakhi Buddhists and has a rich cultural heritage. Leh is home to several Buddhist monasteries, gompas, and stupas, as well as centuries-old palaces and forts. It is also known for its picturesque landscape and adventurous activities like trekking and mountaineering. Kargil: Kargil is a town in Ladakh (India) and is the district's administrative centre. It is about 205 km from Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Located near the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan,... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours - Durations: 8 Days 7 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hunder, Kargil, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso, Turtuk Leh: Leh is a district in the Indian Union territory of Ladakh. It is the second largest district in the country, with an area of 45,110 km2. The district headquarters is in Leh, the capital of Ladakh. It borders China's Tibet Autonomous Region to the east, the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh to the south, the Kargil district to the west, and the Aksai Chin region of China to the north. It is home to the country's highest mountain passes, including the world's highest motorable pass, the Khardung La. It also contains some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world, including the Zanskar and Ladakh ranges, Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri lakes, and the Changthang Plateau. It is also home to several Buddhist monasteries, such as the Thikse Monastery, Hemis Monastery, and Spituk Monastery. Leh is also known for its vibrant culture, which includes various traditional festivals and events. There are numerous historical sites, including Tsemo Gompa and Leh Palace. Leh is the second-largest district after Kargil. It is located in the eastern part of the Union Territory, bordering the Tibet Autonomous Region to the east, the Chinese-controlled Aksai Chin region to the north, and the Himachal Pradesh district of Lahaul and Spiti to the south. The city of Leh operates as the district's capital. High-altitude deserts, Buddhist monasteries, and mountain ranges are some of the region's best-known natural features. The area has a unique culture and heritage because of its lively festivals, folk music, and artwork.... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hunder, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso Leh Ladakh is a Union Territory in northern India, established on 31 October 2019. It spans approximately 60,000 square miles (100,000 sq. km) and consists of two districts, Kargil and Leh, with a population of around 300,000. The region is known for its rugged terrain and is surrounded and bisected by some of the highest mountain ranges in the world. The great Himalayan Range runs through Ladakh, separating it from the Vale of Kashmir. Early Inhabitants and Historical Evolution First Inhabitants: The initial settlers in Ladakh were a mix of nomadic herders from the Tibetan Plateau and early Buddhist refugees known as the Mons. In the fourth or fifth centuries, Dards joined them, an Indo-Aryan tribe that introduced irrigation and settled agriculture. First Kingdom: In the 9th century, Nyima Gon established the first independent kingdom in Ladakh following the collapse of the Guge Empire in western Tibet. Buddhism, spread by wandering sages like Padmasambhava, gradually replaced the local Bon shamanistic traditions. Medieval Period: Around the 14th century, Ladakh’s rulers shifted their allegiance from Indian to Tibetan Buddhism. This change coincided with the rise of the Gelug-pa (Yellow Hat) school of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Tsongkhapa. By the 17th century, under the rule of Sengge Namgyal, Ladakh expanded territorially and saw significant cultural and religious developments. Modern History 18th and 19th Centuries: Ladakh experienced a decline in power due to internal conflicts and external invasions. In 1834, Zorawar Singh, a general under the Maharaja of Kashmir, annexed Ladakh. The royal family... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hunder, Kargil, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso In the heart of the rugged Himalayas, where the winds whisper ancient tales and the peaks touch the heavens, lies an adventure waiting to unfold the Leh Kargil Nubra Pangong Package. Imagine stepping into a world where every turn of the road reveals a new wonder, where ancient monasteries cling to sheer cliffs, and turquoise lakes mirror the azure skies above. Your journey begins amidst the narrow alleys of Leh, an ancient town steeped in Buddhist culture and crowned by the remnants of a royal palace. As you wander through its bustling markets and labyrinthine streets, you feel the pulse of Ladakh, a land where spirituality and tranquillity converge. Leaving Leh behind, your path winds through the mystical landscapes of Nubra Valley, where the cold desert blooms with apricot orchards and the Bactrian camels wander amidst towering dunes. Here, the ancient Diskit Monastery whispers tales of wisdom while the breathtaking vistas from Khardung La—the world's highest motorable pass—leave you spellbound. As you venture further, Kargil beckons with its poignant War Memorial, a testament to the courage and sacrifice of heroes. Here, history echoes through the rugged terrain, reminding you of the resilience of the human spirit. But the journey's crescendo awaits at Pangong Lake—a shimmering jewel between stark mountains. Its ever-changing hues of blue defy description, reflecting the vastness of Ladakh's soul. Here, you may find solace in its serenity or adventure in its wild shores. Our package ensures everything is taken care of throughout your odyssey, from the vibrant... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali About Manali Kasol Tour Manali: A Journey Through History and Beauty Manali, located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 2,625 meters, is steeped in history and mythology. The town's name is derived from "Manu-Alaya," meaning the abode of Manu, the Brahmin lawgiver, who is believed to have found refuge here after a great deluge, as per Hindu mythology. Legends link Manali to the Ramayana and Mahabharata periods, with associations to sages like Vashishtha and Vyasa and heroes like Bhima and Arjuna. The river Beas, flowing through Manali, is said to have derived its name from the sage Vashishtha, carried ashore by its sacred waters. Manali's historical significance continues with the 17th-century Raja Jagat Singh, who brought the statue of Lord Raghunath Ji to the region, establishing a cultural and spiritual legacy that remains today. The British, attracted by its pleasant climate and stunning landscapes, transformed Manali into a popular hill station in the 20th century, introducing roads, churches, and apple orchards, which became vital to the local economy. Manali, known as the "Valley of Gods," is a spiritual haven, offering picturesque landscapes, thick forests, snow-capped mountains, and a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient temples like the Hidimba Temple, which is associated with the Pandavas, or participate in various adventure activities, all while feeling the spiritual energy permeating the valley. Kasol: The Mini Israel of India Kasol is a picturesque village located at an altitude of 1,640 meters in the Parvati Valley of Himachal... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali, Shimla About Manali Shimla Tour Manali Manali, a charming hill station in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and is a favoured destination for domestic and international tourists. Located approximately 1950 meters above sea level, according to Hindu mythology, Manali is named after Manu, the ancient lawgiver appointed by Brahma, the Creator. It is believed that Manu arrived in this region after seven cycles of creation and destruction, making it a revered site. Manali is also considered the sacred home of the seven sages, or "Sapt Rishis," central to Hindu tradition. Visitors can discover historic sites like the Hidimba Devi Temple, connected to the Mahabharata, or immerse themselves in the spiritual serenity of nearby monasteries. Manali is a paradise for adventure seekers, offering activities like paragliding, trekking, skiing, and white-water rafting. The Solang Valley, in particular, is a popular spot for adrenaline-pumping experiences. The town's location also makes it a gateway to other significant destinations, including the scenic Rohtang Pass, which leads to the Lahaul and Spiti regions, and the road to Ladakh. Manali's rich history is intertwined with both mythology and the colonial era. The British, drawn by the region's natural beauty and favourable climate, made significant contributions to the town's development, including the introduction of apple farming, which remains a key attraction. Shimla Shimla, often called the "Queen of the Hills," is the capital of Himachal Pradesh (Summer Capital) and one of India's most popular hill stations. Nestled in the northwestern Himalayas... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, Kangra, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Mcleodganj Discover the Beauty of Himachal with the Manali Kasol Dharamshala Package Situated at 6,260 feet above sea level, Manali is a stunning hill station surrounded by majestic mountains and dense forests. A popular destination among travellers from all over the world, Manali captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty and serene ambience. This hill station not only delights the eyes but also serves as a haven for adventure lovers, providing a range of exhilarating activities. Manali’s allure and charm make it one of India’s most beloved hill stations, attracting countless visitors annually. A Glimpse into Manali’s Rich History Manali is steeped in history and mythology. According to legend, the area provided a haven for the lawgiver Manu, who found refuge in this tranquil location. The story goes on to reveal that a small fish, later revealed to be the first avatar of Lord Vishnu, warned Manu of a great flood that would submerge the world. In preparation, Manu built a sea-worthy ark. As the waters receded, the ark rested on a hillside, which eventually became Manali, named after Manu. Over time, this place transformed into a breathtakingly beautiful region, now a prominent tourist destination. Popular Attractions in Manali Rohtang Pass: At 3,978 meters, Rohtang Pass is a must-visit location in Manali. It offers stunning views and natural beauty. Located in the Pir Panjal Range, it’s a favourite among tourists. Solang Valley: Just 14 kilometres from Manali, Solang Valley is a hub of activity. It is known for its snow-covered landscape and... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi, Kasol, Kullu, Manali Manali is a high-altitude resort town in Himachal Pradesh, India. Named after the Hindu sage Manu, Manali is rich in legend and history. She is often called the "Valley of the Gods" because of its stunning scenery and historic temples, such as the renowned Manu Maharaj Temple. Nestled in the Beas River Valley at an altitude of around 2,050 meters, Manali serves as a gateway to Lahaul & Spiti and Leh, offering a range of experiences from serene temples and hot springs to adventure sports like skiing and paragliding in Solang Valley. The town's scenic splendour includes snow-capped peaks, lush meadows, and verdant valleys. Manali's charm extends through its festivals, such as the Nalwari and Phagli fairs, and its accessible wildlife sanctuary, adding to its appeal. With over 900+ hotels, Manali remains a popular destination year-round, attracting honeymooners, adventure enthusiasts, and families alike. About Kasol Kasol, a charming village in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district, is renowned for its beauty and vibrant atmosphere. Situated along the Parvati River and in the Parvati Valley, Kasol boasts lush green forests, clear waters, and rugged mountains, earning it the nickname "Amsterdam of India. " The village is popular among backpackers and nature enthusiasts for its relaxed vibe, vibrant café culture, and scenic trekking routes like the Kheerganga and Tosh Valley treks. Kasol also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions like Manikaran, known for its hot springs, and the picturesque village of Pulga. With a range of accommodation options, from basic guesthouses to upscale... --- - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kheerganga, Kullu, Manali, Tosh About Manali Kasol Tosh Kheerganga Tour Manali, nestled between the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, is an all-around-the-year destination in India. It is trendy among couples, adventure lovers, peace seekers, and hippies. Aw-struck views of apple orchards, skiing to paragliding, and cafes of old Manali to Mall Road, Manali has everything for everyone. Manali offers various places to visit, such as Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple, etc. Another star of Himachal Pradesh is Kasol — a hamlet filled with many hidden gems to be explored on your own. Nestled in the Parvati Valley, it is also known as the “Amsterdam of India”. You are known for various trekking trails, which include Kheerganga. Kasol is the hub of multiple parties that attract young tourists, and a small hike from Kasol will take you to Chalal Village, which is too beautiful to be accurate. The last stop of our itinerary is Tosh. Located in Parvati Valley, it is still a lesser-known place among tourists. It is also known as the base of the Kheerganga trek. It is famous for its double-rainbow waterfall. It is a must-visit place whenever you are in Parvati Valley. How to reach Manali? Manali can be easily reached from all around the world. From Delhi, various Volvos and government buses run daily between Delhi and Manali, which takes around 13-14 hours. By Air, There is no direct flight between Manali and Delhi. The nearest airport is Bhuntar, which is 50km from Manali and can be reached by... --- - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Gulmarg, Jammu, Kashmir, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Srinagar About Kashmir Group Tour A Kashmir group tour offers an enchanting journey through one of India’s most scenic and culturally rich regions, often called "Paradise on Earth. " Ideal for families, friends, and groups of travellers, these tours allow you to explore Kashmir’s stunning landscapes, including the iconic Dal Lake with its traditional shikara boats, the lush valleys of Pahalgam and Gulmarg, and the scenic beauty of Sonamarg. These group tour packages are typically all-inclusive, covering accommodations, guided sightseeing, meals, and transportation. You’ll experience hassle-free travel with planned activities like visiting the Mughal Gardens, exploring local bazaars, and enjoying traditional Kashmiri cuisine. The tours are designed to immerse you in Kashmir's unique culture, warm hospitality, and natural beauty while creating unforgettable memories with your travel companions. Whether relaxing in cosy houseboats, wandering through tulip fields, or enjoying winter sports in Gulmarg, a Kashmir group tour is the perfect way to experience this beautiful Himalayan region together. Srinagar Srinagar is the biggest city in India and the summer capital of the Indian Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary to the Indus River. It is famous for its natural environment, gardens, waterfronts, and houseboats. The town is also renowned for its mosques, shrines, and temples. This city boasts a rich cultural heritage and various ethnic groups. This place has been the centre of Kashmiri arts and culture for thousands of years. Srinagar is the largest town in... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours - Durations: 2 Days 1 Night - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kangra, Triund Triund Trek is a popular destination in the Kangra district of Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the best treks for beginners as it is moderately complex, and the trekking trail is well-marked. Triund Trek is a 9 km long trek that begins in McLeod Ganj and ascends to Triund Hill. The trek passes through a beautiful pine forest, offering fantastic views of the Dhauladhar mountain range. The trek can be completed in 2-3 days. The best time to do the Triund Trek is during the summer, from April to June. During this time, the weather is pleasant, and the trail is accessible from the snow. The trek begins from Mcleodganj and passes through Bhagsu Nag, a small village. The trekking trail is well-marked and easy to follow. The first campsite is at Galu Temple. One can get a magnificent view of the snow-capped Dhauladhar mountain range from here. The next campsite is at Indrahar Pass. This is one of the highest points on the Triund Trek and offers stunning views of the Kangra Valley. The last campsite is at Triund Hill. Triund Hill is the final destination of the trek. One can enjoy breathtaking views of the Kangra Valley and the Dhauladhar mountain range from here. Triund Trek is a moderate-level trek that beginners can do. It offers an excellent opportunity to explore the beauty of the Himalayas and enjoy breathtaking views of the Kangra Valley and the Dhauladhar mountain range. Dharamkot Dharamkot is a small village in... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours - Durations: 2 Days 1 Night - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kheerganga, Kullu Kheerganga is located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Situated about 22 km from Manikaran, reaching Kheerganga involves a trek through dense forests, culminating in a relaxing bath in natural hot springs. The journey from Barshaini, the last motorable point, to Kheerganga typically takes around four hours on foot. During this trek, you'll pass through picturesque villages and scenic spots like the Rudra-Nag waterfall, a serpent-shaped cascade. After crossing a bridge over the Parvati River, the trail becomes steeper, eventually leading to the Kheerganga slope, where you'll find food tents and a temple devoted to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This temple is also located in the famed hot spring, known for its medicinal properties. The trek is best avoided during winter months due to snow, which can make the trail treacherous and the rocks slippery. Along the route, a few restaurants offer non-vegetarian dishes, including Indian, Chinese, and Continental cuisines. Near the Shiva temple, an ashram provides basic accommodations with essential amenities. According to legend, Kartikeya, the younger son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, meditated at Kheerganga for a thousand years, making it a significant religious site for Hindus. The name "Kheerganga" is derived from a mythological story where Parvati, visiting her son, would cook kheer (a rice pudding) in the nearby hot spring, which gave the water its milky appearance. While this story adds a mystical touch, the hot springs maintain a boiling temperature year-round and have a rice-water-like colour. Kheerganga Mythology Kheerganga, a renowned trekking... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Dehradun, Kedarkantha, Kedarkantha Trek, sankri, Uttarakhand, Uttarkashi Kedarkantha Trek (not to be mistaken for a well-known Temple Kedarnath) is a trip to Govind Pashu Vihar National Park in Uttarakhand. Kedarkantha is one of the most famous journeys in India, and it is popular amongst seasoned trekkers and beginners. There are numerous reasons why it is a highly well-known trip in the Indian Himalayas. The most significant of them is this — the highest point climb. The highest point climb of Kedarkantha is a rewarding one. The world surrounds you as you start your journey in the early morning hours and consistently move up the lofty slant. The climb can be challenging. The whole stretch is consistently steep. As you draw nearer to the summit, it gets tricky, too. But the big mountains of the upper Himalayas keep you company until you finally reach the summit. As you stretch yourself and take in the views of the Himalayas from the summit, you feel a solid feeling of fulfilment and achievement. This is an incredible feeling. Few journeys offer a similar experience, making it popular among beginners for its finest summit climb. Except for the summit, the journey is likewise fascinating for its delightful clearings. Rarely will you discover dazzling clearings on a trip that clears a path for some rest spots and beautiful campgrounds. This journey is loaded up with clearings in all the various courses. Moreover, the clearings are precisely in the correct areas, giving you excellent viewpoints from which to appreciate the trek and its views.... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 6 Days 5 Nights - Locations: Chang La, Hunder, Kargil, Khardung La, Ladakh, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Pangong Lake, Pangong Tso About Winter Ladakh Winter Ladakh offers a surreal experience amidst the snow-capped mountains, frozen lakes, and the chilly winds that sweep through the valleys. Winter Ladakh showcases the raw beauty of this region in its harshest season, attracting adventure lovers, photographers, and those seeking tranquillity. With minimal tourists, Ladakh allows visitors to witness the culture and natural beauty up close. Despite freezing temperatures, the region offers incredible adventures like the famous Chadar Trek, where one walks on a frozen river, or snow leopard spotting in Hemis National Park, adding to Ladakh's allure. Ladakh transforms into a white wonderland, where monasteries and villages are enveloped in snow. The contrast between the blue sky and white landscape enhances the region’s charm, making it an ideal destination for travellers looking for serenity. Besides the adventure, Ladakh provides a chance to immerse in the region's unique festivals, which are rich in tradition and culture. These festivals, like Dosmoche and Spituk Gustor, are celebrated with vigour, offering a glimpse into the local way of life during Ladakh. The region’s accessibility becomes challenging due to snowfall, with most road routes from Manali and Srinagar being closed. However, Winter Ladakh can be accessed by flights to Leh, providing a breathtaking aerial view of the snow-covered Himalayas. Exploring Winter Ladakh by jeep or taxi offers a comfortable way to navigate the icy terrain, ensuring safety while soaking in the spectacular views. Winter Ladakh also offers unique experiences like the frozen Pangong and Tso Moriri lakes, which remain a... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Chitkul, Himachal Pradesh, Kalpa, Kaza, Nako, Sangla, Spiti Valley Planning Spiti 4x4 Winter Expedition? Here are all the things you need to know. Spiti Valley, a cold desert nestled in the Himalayas of northern India, is a unique blend of cultural and natural landscapes. Its breathtaking beauty, ancient monasteries, and adventurous trekking trails make it a must-visit for any passionate traveller. One of the unique experiences Spiti Valley offers is the Spiti 4x4 Winter Expedition, conducted via 4x4 vehicles. This thrilling journey takes you through the rugged terrain, showcasing the valley's stunning snow-covered landscapes, majestic mountains, and challenging trails. The expedition covers iconic spots like the Key Monastery, the Chicham Bridge (Asia's highest), and the remote villages of Komic and Hikkim, all set against a winter wonderland of pristine snow. Participants experience the raw beauty of Spiti while navigating its demanding roads, with opportunities to engage with local culture, witness spectacular views, and experience the thrill of spotting elusive wildlife like the Snow Leopard. This journey offers excitement and serenity, making it a must-do for any passionate traveller. Spiti (Spiti 4x4 Winter Expedition), also known as the cold desert of north India, is a place of spiritual and serene beauty. It has patches of green grass over the sand and stone-covered mountains, with small villages at distinct points. Spiti is also known as 'The Middle Land' because this valley is surrounded by mountains, which separated it from former empires like Ladakh from the North, Tiber from the East, Kullu to the West and Bushahr to the South. The region... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 7 Days 6 Nights - Locations: Chandratal, Chitkul, Himachal Pradesh, Kalpa, Kaza, Nako, Sangla, Spiti Valley The valleys of Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur concentrate all the beauty of northern India in the eyes of many. The Summer Spiti 4x4 Expedition takes you through the Spiti Valley, where mountainous desert landscapes and Buddhist inhabitants evoke memories of Northern Ladakh. Meanwhile, the densely green Kinnaur Valley, rich in trees and rivers, offers a quieter, less touristy experience reminiscent of the Kullu and Parvati valleys. Life is slower and simpler here, and locals are peaceful and smiling. The Summer Spiti 4x4 Expedition is the perfect adventure for travellers seeking to experience diverse cultures and stunning scenery without too much indulgence. The Summer Spiti 4x4 Expedition route connects scattered villages in the valleys, accessible via organized jeep or lock usage. Manali is an ideal starting point for the expedition, where it's advisable to leave behind unnecessary belongings. The expedition's route length is flexible, catering to travellers with limited time and those wishing to linger in each village for extended periods. The Summer Spiti 4x4 Expedition lasts about 7 to 10 days for the average traveller. Places To Visit During The Summer Spiti 4x4 Expedition Sarahan: The pastoral village of Sarahan (altitude—2,313 m) lies west of Kinnaur on a verdant ridge overlooking the Sutlej River. It's famous for the impressive Bhimakali temple dedicated to the goddess Kali—the goddess of time, change, and destruction. The village was also the refuge of the last queen of the Bushahr kingdom, which ruled the area until the early 19th century. Bhimkali Temple: This eight-hundred-year-old temple... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Chandratal, Himachal Pradesh, Kaza, Spiti Valley Overview Of the Spiti Tour The valleys of Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur concentrate all the beauty of northern India in the eyes of many. The Spiti Valley, with its mountainous desert landscapes and Buddhist inhabitants, is reminiscent of Northern Ladakh. The densely green Kinnaur Valley, dense with trees and rich in rivers, is reminiscent of the Kullu and Parvati valleys in a quiet and much less touristic version. The pace here is slower, life is more straightforward, and the locals are more peaceful and smiling. The Spiti Tour is the perfect destination in North India for those who like to travel, experience cultures and scenery, and don't want to indulge too much. The Spiti Tour route is between the villages scattered in the valleys, which can be reached by organized jeep or local buses. Manali is the ideal place to go to the valleys, where leaving your unnecessary belongings is also advisable. The route length is flexible, depending on the number of villages you want to pass through. It starts from a few days for those with limited time, up to a month even for those who want to stay in each village for more than a night or two. This Spiti Tour lasts about 7 to 10 days for the average traveller. Essential Places To Visit During The Spiti Tour Sarahan: The pastoral village of Sarahan (altitude—2,313 m) lies west of Kinnaur on a verdant ridge overlooking the Sutlej River and a road. It is famous for the impressive... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali In Manali Kasol Package, Manali marks the beginning of the overland route to Ladakh, part of the increasingly popular Great Himalayan Circuit. This route traverses through the mountain valleys of Ladakh, Lahaul, and Spiti, ultimately leading to the luxurious comforts of Shimla. The surrounding mountain scenery lures tourists to Manali year-round. Domestic tourists come here for honeymoons and mountain views, while foreigners come for adventure sports or, more commonly, to hang out in the hippie villages around the main town. Until the 1960s, there was nothing here, but a few old stone houses and temples, but modern Manali is crammed with concrete hotels, and the town is in severe need of some town planning – stay in the villages of Vashisht or Old Manali for a more peaceful mood. It is also the main jumping-off point for Ladakh, Spiti, and Lahaul, with daily buses to Leh, Keylong, and Kaza from June to October. Many tourists are also lured here by the famous Manali charas, but be warned – local police are more than happy to arrest people for possession or sting them for bribes. According to legend, Manu, the Hindu equivalent of Noah, alighted his boat here to re-create human life after floods destroyed the world. Indeed, from April to June and September to late October, it can feel as if all of humanity has returned to Manali. There’s another surge in visitors for Christmas and New Year. Room prices can more than triple at these times. Old Manali and... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Tosh In Manali Kasol Tosh Package, Manali is a high-altitude town in Himachal Pradesh, India. The place is so beautiful that many have stayed back for months and even years. If you love adventure sports like trekking, skiing, rafting, and camping but also love peace, then this place is definitely for you! You can reach Manali by train, air, or bus. Road- The distance one will have to cover is 550kms, which might take up to 12-13hrs. Buses are the most popular mode of transport as they are comfortable and driven by the most experienced drivers. (1200/- to 1500/-) Air- Manali is connected to Delhi by air. The flights are less frequent, and the only airline that operates is Air India, which lands in Kullu-Manali once a day from Delhi. Rails- You need to travel from Delhi to Chandigarh, most preferably by train. You could book a cab from there to travel the remaining 250 km. Once you have reached the centre, Manali, you can easily travel to Tosh or Kasol. 75kms - Distance from Manali to Kasol. 96. 6 km- Distance from Manali to Tosh. (3hrs travel time) There is no specific “best time” for the Manali Kasol Tosh Package. If you love snow, winter is your time! If you love warm weather, then summer is your season. Winters- (October- February) The temperature drops below 0 degrees Celsius, causing people to witness snowfall. Snowfall attracts tourists worldwide for popular activities like skiing and trekking towards Rohtang Pass, Gulaba, and Marhi.... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kheerganga, Kullu, Manali Manali, nestled between the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, is an all-around-the-year destination in India. It is trendy among couples, adventure lovers, peace seekers, and hippies. From awe-struck views to apple orchards, skiing to paragliding, cafes of old Manali to Mall Road, Manali has everything for everyone. Manali offers various places to visit, like Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba temple, etc. Another star of Himachal Pradesh is Kasol, a hamlet filled with many hidden gems to be explored on your own. Nestled in the Parvati Valley, it is known as the “Amsterdam of India. ” Kasol is known for various trekking trails, including Kheerganga. It is the hub of multiple parties that attract young tourists, and a small hike from Kasol will take you to Chalal Village, which is too beautiful to be accurate. Our Manali Kasol Kheerganga Tour itinerary's last stop is Kheerganga, located in Parvati Valley. This trek starts from Barshaini Dam. Small villages, creeks, waterfalls, and fantastic valley views are on the ground. On the way, you can dip in a natural hot water spring near the Kheerganga campsite, known for its healing properties. How to reach Manali? Manali can be easily reached from all around the world. By Bus: From Delhi, various Volvos and government buses run daily between Delhi and Manali, which takes around 13-14 hours. By Air: There is no direct flight between Manali and Delhi. The nearest airport is Bhuntar, which is 50km from Manali and easily accessible by bus or taxi. By... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali Manali is a high-altitude town in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The place is so beautiful that many have stayed back for months and even years. If you love adventure sports like trekking, skiing, rafting, and camping but also love peace, this Manali Kasol Tour Package is definitely for you! You can reach Manali by train, air, or bus. Road: The distance one will have to cover is 550kms, which might take up to 12-13hrs. Buses are the most popular mode of transport as they are comfortable and driven by experienced drivers. (1200/- to 1500/-) Air: Manali is connected to Delhi by air. The flights are less frequent, and the only airline that operates is Air India, which lands in Kullu-Manali once a day from Delhi. Rails: You must travel from Delhi to Chandigarh, preferably by train. From there, you could book a cab to travel the remaining 250 km. Once you have reached the centre, Manali, you can easily travel to Kasol. 75kms - Distance from Manali to Kasol. Best time to visit Manali Kasol Tour Package There is no specific “best time” for the Manali Kasol Tour Package . If you love snow, winter is your time! If you love warm weather, then summer is your season. Winters (October- February) When the temperature drops below zero degrees, people witness snowfall. Snowfall attracts tourists worldwide for popular activities like skiing and trekking towards Rohtang Pass, Gulaba, and Marhi. The best part about winter is that it is known... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 5 Days 4 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali In Manali Package, Manali is a hill station nestled in the mountains of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located in the Kullu district, about 270 km (168 mi) north of Shimla's state capital. Manali is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The town of Manali is situated at an altitude of 1,950 m (6,398 ft) in the Beas River Valley. Snow-capped peaks surround it and provide a gateway to several Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar treks. Manali's climate resembles Shimla's, with cool summers and cold winters. The average maximum temperature in summer is 28 °C (82 °F) and the average minimum is 15 °C (59 °F). In winter, the average maximum temperature is 18 °C (64 °F) and the average minimum is −7 °C (19 °F). Tourism is the mainstay of Manali's economy. The town is a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers. It is also a starting point for several trekking expeditions in the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges. The Old Manali area is a popular tourist destination for its temples, old wooden houses, and apple orchards. The Vashisht hot springs and the Tibetan Monastery are also major attractions. Manali is also a popular destination for snow sports. The Solang Valley, about 14 km (9 mi) from Manali, is famous for skiing and other winter sports. The Rohtang Pass, about 51 km (32 mi) from Manali, is a gateway to the Lahaul and Spiti valleys and is a popular destination for trekkers... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Manali, Sissu About Manali Sissu Kasol Tour Package About Manali Manali, nestled in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh at 6,398 ft, is a mesmerising hill station of international fame, known for its enchanting landscapes, snow-capped mountains, and serene valleys. This picturesque destination, synonymous with streams, birdsong, and lush forests, has captivated travellers for centuries with its blend of natural beauty, adventure opportunities, and spiritual significance. Historically, Manali marks the starting point of an ancient trade route crossing the Rohtang and Baralacha passes, connecting regions like Lahaul, Ladakh, and even Kashmir. At the same time, modern roads link it to Leh, Pangi Valley, and Spiti. The legend of Manu, who is said to have first stepped on earth at this spot after the great deluge, adds a spiritual allure, with the Manu Temple still standing in the village. Whether you visit during the warmer months for hiking and exploring or in winter for its magical, snow-covered vistas, Manali offers a fairy-tale experience, attracting adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, and honeymooners with its array of activities and breathtaking scenery. With its rich mix of natural, historical, and cultural attractions, Manali remains a favourite destination for travellers seeking an escape from everyday life, offering something unique for everyone across all seasons. About Sissu Sissu, also known as Khwaling, is a picturesque village in the Lahaul Valley of Himachal Pradesh, located on the banks of the Chandra River at an altitude of about 3,200 meters. This serene hamlet, just 6 km from the North end of... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours, Weekend Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali Manali Tour Package: Many fall in love with Manali, a high-altitude town in Himachal Pradesh, India. The place is so beautiful that many have stayed back for months and even years. If you love adventure sports like trekking, skiing, rafting, and camping but also love peace, then this place is definitely for you! Snowfall lovers can see Manali in the following months: December, January, February, and March. You can get off-season discounts from lots of hotels and travel agencies. People interested in adventure sports should visit Manali during the summers, from March to June, as the snow starts melting by the end of March and summer steps its way in. Solang Valley is one of the most scenic places; Solang Nala is a 30-minute ride from Manali. It is a place for adventure and sports lovers, and you can try skiing during the season you visit. During the summers, people come here to paraglide and experience snowfall. You can also hop onto a cable car to experience the Himalayas from the top view. If you are vegan, non-vegetarian or vegetarian, you don't have to worry about food scarcity as you will get a variety of delicious food that will easily fit your criteria; starting from samosas to fish, you will get everything at a reasonable price. If you want to visit a more antiquated part of town, you should wander the streets of Old Manali and experience the authentic side of Manali's slow life. Manali was a slow and sleepy... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours, Weekend Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali, Sissu Manali Sissu Tour Package Manali, nestled in the heart of the river valleys, is a top hill station in India renowned for its mesmerising landscapes and appeal to travellers. Popular among honeymooners, solo adventurers, and groups alike, Manali offers a variety of experiences, including stays in hotels with stunning views from rooms and balconies. The area, often called the "Valleys of Gods," is famed for its gorgeous hill stations and serene ambience. Visitors will find numerous attractions and easily accessible routes to explore, making it a hassle-free destination to enjoy its natural beauty and stunning landscapes. Sissu, nestled in the Lahaul Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is a picturesque village renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and serene ambience. Located about 85 kilometres north of Manali, Sissu is approximately 3,140 meters above sea level, making it a high-altitude gem in the Himalayas. The village is surrounded by majestic snow-capped peaks and lush greenery, with the Chandra River gracefully flowing through it. One of the highlights of Sissu is its stunning waterfall, which is a short hike away and offers a captivating sight. The area also has an artificial lake with boating options and various adventure activities, including zip-lining across the river. Sissu is an excellent spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering trekking and camping opportunities amid the crisp mountain air and spectacular vistas. The local environment is perfect for nature lovers and photographers, providing a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village's charm is enhanced by its... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours, Weekend Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali Manali Trip Manali, also known as the 'Home of Manu,' is a historic and sacred destination with legends linking it to Manu, the lawgiver saved from a great flood by a giant fish, believed to be an avatar of Vishnu. This enchanting hill station, part of the Kullu district, boasts a bustling Mall Road lined with modern amenities and offers a glimpse into traditional life through a walk to old Manaligarh. Notable sites include the Hadimba Devi Temple, known for its ornate wooden structure and religious significance, and the Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa, showcasing vibrant Tibetan culture. Nearby, Rohtang Pass offers stunning views, while Arjun Gufa and Beas Kund provide historical and natural allure. Manali also caters to adventure enthusiasts with rafting, skiing, and heli-skiing activities. The region's cultural richness is evident in its festivals, traditional crafts, and vibrant local attire. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore Kullu district’s sanctuaries, including the Great Himalayan National Park, home to rare species like snow leopard and western tragopan. The optimal times to visit are April to June and September to October for ideal wildlife spotting and outdoor activities. Attractions during the Manali Trip Manali (Modern Part) The bustling new part of Manali is the heart of the city's business and transport activities. It includes the bus station, the Tibetan Quarter, multiple markets, shopping arcades, and various stores. While the central part of the city is densely built with concrete structures, its natural charm lies in the outskirts. Despite the hustle and bustle, it's worth visiting... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours, Weekend Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi, Kullu, Tirthan Valley Jibhi Tour Package Himachal Pradesh is home to unparalleled beauty. The state has always been a favourite of travellers. Places like Manali and Shimla attract tourists year-round, but travellers also explore many hidden Himachal gems. One of which is Tirthan Valley, which is also called “ Himachal’s best-kept secret. ” Located at 1600 meters above sea level, Tirthan is genuinely nature’s retreat! This valley is also the gateway to the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), which has recently attracted tourists. Situated in the Kullu district, the valley gets its name from the Tirthan River. Tirthan Valley is an unexplored gem. You can go trekking, hiking, fishing here, or stay in serene homestays to enjoy nature at its best! Jibhi is an unexplored yet traveller’s favourite hamlet in the Banjar Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Pine forests, untouched lakes, and waterfalls offer serenity in this place. Most of the houses here are made of wood and stone. If you visit in autumn, you will also see apple orchards. The best part about Jibhi is that even after getting tourists for a long time, industrialisation still needs to touch the place! Just walk around, and you will find various untouched streams and waterfalls where you can sit and admire nature. How to reach Tirthan Valley If you’re coming from Delhi, take a bus to Mandi, Aut, or Manali. Aut is a place after Mandi before Manali. If travelling via Bus, you can get down at Jawahar Tunnel before Aut and hire a taxi... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi, Kullu, Tirthan Valley About Jibhi Tirthan Valley Package Nestled in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, Tirthan Valley and Jibhi are unspoiled havens of natural beauty and tranquillity. These serene destinations, with their towering mountains, lush green forests, and picturesque villages, offer unique experiences for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone seeking solace away from the hustle and bustle of city life. From the crystal-clear Tirthan River to the snowy wonderland of Tirthan Valley in winter, these destinations promise a journey of discovery and excitement. Tirthan Valley Situated at approximately 1600 meters, Tirthan Valley stretches along the banks of the Tirthan River, originating from the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) glaciers. This pristine valley has towering mountains, lush green forests, and picturesque villages. During summer, temperatures range from 9°C to 22°C, creating ideal conditions for trekking and other outdoor activities. In winter, the valley often transforms into a snowy wonderland with temperatures dropping below freezing. Attractions in Tirthan Valley: Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP): This UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering an expansive area of 1,171 square kilometres, features a diverse range of small plants, trees, and animals, including several endangered species. The park provides a variety of trekking routes that traverse dense forests, alpine meadows, and glacial moraines, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Tirthan River: The Tirthan River in Himachal Pradesh is a crystal-clear river flowing through the scenic Tirthan Valley. It is known for its trout fishing, trekking, and serene natural beauty. Waterfalls and Meadows: Notable... --- - Tour Categories: Sightseeing Tours, Weekend Tours - Durations: 3 Days 2 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kullu, Tosh The name of Kasol in the Parvati Valley is carried far and wide. Many Israelis come to Kasol and can stay there for a month, two months or even more. On the other hand, some see it as just a transit stop on the way to the beautiful villages surrounding it. The Parvati Valley is a lovely green valley with a river flowing along it, surrounded by mountains and snowy peaks, and anyone who enters it cannot help but be enchanted. Kasol itself is divided into two parts, the old Kasol and the new Kasol, which are separated by a bridge, and the main street that runs between them contains most of the guesthouses and restaurants in the village. It is a small place that is easy to find, making visitors feel comfortable and at home very quickly. The views around it are among the most beautiful in the Parvati Valley and northern India. The entire village has undergone an Israeli takeover. Besides restaurants with Israeli food and signs in Hebrew, you can also find many Hebrew-speaking Indians here. For this reason, it is also called "The mini Israel of India. " You should leave the big bag in Kasol and take a small bag on the way. The villages of the Parvati valley ( Tosh, Pulga, Kalga, Kattaghala, Jalal, Malana ) are near Kasol and are entirely different from it. Despite the many tourists who visit them during the season, the villages often maintain their authentic and calm rural... --- - Tour Categories: Adventure Tours, Sightseeing Tours - Durations: 4 Days 3 Nights - Locations: Himachal Pradesh, Kasol, Kheerganga, Kullu, Tosh About Kasol Tosh Kheerganga Trek Kasol Town Kasol is a small village. In the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, the town rests on the lap of the outer Himalayan range or Shivalik. The village is so tiny that one can walk to the end in half an hour. There are good motorable roads from Kullu to Manikaran via Kasol. You can enjoy driving and see the beautiful apples and Pine trees on both sides of the Road. Kasol is situated in Parvati Valley on the banks of the Parvati River between Bhuntar and Manikaran. Manikaran is a Sikh and Hindu Pilgrimage Centre. Kasol is located 42 km east of Kullu at a height of 1640 metres. Kasol is partitioned into old Kasol and new Kasol. Both lie on either side of the bridge. The village has thick deodar and pine forests as a crown, and the Parvati river wets its feet. Mountains make a perfect backdrop for the town. Parvati Valley is called Lord Shiva's ‘Tapabhoomi’. Kasol is a halt to backpackers, especially Israelis. The village is a Mini Israel. Most hotels, restaurants, and local business banners and boards are in Hebrew; almost all localities can speak Hebrew. Israelis roaming around, German bakeries, and cafes serving the best Israeli food are all that one could see. It is all on a 2 km-long road, making you feel like you are out of India. Once a remote village, it is now an absolute place, crowded by many foreigners. Restaurants here offer... --- --- ## Activity Bir-Billing, nestled in the Joginder Nagar valley of Himachal Pradesh, has emerged as one of the top-rated paragliding destinations in the world. With Bir as the landing site and Billing as the take-off site, this twin town offers unparalleled paragliding experiences, making it a must-visit for adventure enthusiasts. Paragliding in Bir Billing started early in 2007. In those days, there was nothing here, but the hang-gliding guys used to come. So the locals were paid to bring their hang gliders to the top. Once hang gliding closed down, Bruce Mills started paragliding here. In April 2015, Kubo Beno and Andre Durana set the record for the longest flight in the Dhauladhar range. They are amongst the few in the world and fewer in the Himalayas to fly over 200 km air distance on a paraglider daily. They covered 241 kilometres in a 9-hour long flight, breaking their previous record of 230 kilometres. In October 2015, the Paragliding World Cup was organised at Bir Billing. Many pilots from all around the world participated If you wish to take a break to a calmer and quieter slope station in Himachal, Bir Billing is the place you should plan to visit. Aside from being known for paragliding, this spot is additionally known for its Tibetan roots and is an incredible way to encounter Tibetan culture. Here, one can learn about their culture and become familiar with the life of the priests while attempting some delicious Tibetan cooking styles, such as momos, Thukpas, Sha... --- --- ## Posts - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala, a place located in Himachal Pradesh, is not less than a piece of heaven on the earth Dharamshala, a place located in Himachal Pradesh, is not less than a piece of heaven on the earth, With its calm weather and picturesque scenery, it has won the heart of every tourist, who visited there. From ages, this place is popular for its combination of natural beauty and the culture of Tibetan. Dharamshala is also popular as the home of the Dalai Lama, who was rehabilitated in this part of India, with his family and few other Tibetan. It happened in the year 1959, when the Dalai Lama escaped from Tibet due to the occurrence of some hostile situation there, on 17th March 1959. He reached Indian Border with his group of Tibetans on 31 st March 1959 and asked for the shelter from the then Prime Minister. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru gives him rehabilitation in India. As there is not much difference between the culture and tradition of Dharamshala and Tibet, Dalai Lama got settled down in Dharamshala with his family and other Tibetan group. He excelled in maintaining the sublime atmosphere, on the basis of equality and mutual trust. He even took the charge regarding the Tibetan culture and community and the people, and discussed the issues they were facing with the Indian Government and then formed his own ‘Government in exile’ inDharamshala, for the growth of the Tibetan people. Dharamshala is a mixture of Indian culture and Tibetan culture, which also attracts tourists to visit here, especially in the month of February and March, when the huge... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Bali is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and after reading this article it will be easy to understand why. Its pristine beaches, culture, local gastronomy, temples and attractions are every traveller's dream. Regardless of the type of vacation you have in mind, be sure to include these 17 things to do in Bali in your travel plan. However, I must tell you that discovering Indonesia's most famous island in one trip is almost impossible, so planning a travel itinerary for Bali will help you see as many things as possible and optimize your time. Let's go together to discover things to do and see in BaliWhat to do and what to see in BaliWe want your trip to the Island of the Gods to be unforgettable, so in addition to the main attractions of Bali, we wanted to include activities and excursions to do in Bali. This tropical refuge can satisfy everyone a little and we are sure that, once you get to the bottom of this article, you will be spoiled for choice. If you don't have time to read the whole article, here is our very personal TOP 5 of things to do in Bali:Relax on the most beautiful beaches in BaliIt would be impossible to be able to discover all the beaches of Bali in one trip. One thing is certain: don't forget to pack your suit, sunscreen, mask and snorkel. If you are travelling with children, the fun multiplies because... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Highlights for Kedarkantha Trek Kedarkantha Trek in Uttarakhand is one of the most lovely trips which take you to the place where there are probably the best perspectives which you will value for a lifetime. This winter trip will take you through an excursion of a portion of the obscure spots with the best perspectives on the mountains. During your journey, you will travel through probably the most lovely sights with snow-covered mountains, verdant valleys and solidified lakes. Get an opportunity to observe the clear greenery of the area as you proceed further with your trip. Every one of the campgrounds is known for its astounding environmental factors with the magnificence of pine trees. Absorb the astounding magnificence of the area while you keep journeying across the lavish meadows, thick pine woodlands, lovely streams, and beautiful maple trees. About Kedarkantha Trek Kedarkantha Trek (not to be mistaken for the well known Temple Kedarnath) is a trip in Govind Pashu Vihar National Park in Uttarakhand. Kedarkantha Trek is one of the most well-known journeys in India — popular amongst seasoned trekkers and beginners alike. There are numerous reasons why Kedarkantha Trek is an extremely well-known trip to do in the Indian Himalayas. The most significant of them is the highest point climb of Kedarkantha is a rewarding one. As you start your journey in the early hours of the morning and consistently move up the lofty slant, the world opens up around you. The climb isn't that easy. The whole stretch... --- - Categories: Travel Tips The “queen of hills” of South India, situated amidst the Nilgiri hills, Ooty hill station, situated in the tri-junction of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala gives people a chill and calm environment. Situated at a distance of 555km from Chennai, Ooty was the summer capital of the Madras Presidency during British rule. Udagamandalam or Ooty is an integral part of the western ghats, which are also a Unesco World Heritage site. This paradise is a cultural hub, one can do numerous activities here, like trekking, hiking, going for a bicycle ride and exploring tea plantations. This place is a retreat for many. The calm and serene Ooty attracts tourists from all around the world. Ooty was first found in 1819 by John Sullivan. He was the Collector of Coimbatore and it was subsequently named Ootacamund or Ooty from the word Ottakkalmandu, which implies the 'town of a solitary stone. Udagamandalam is the Tamil name proposed by the public authority. The whole area was the home to the Toda tribe. Ooty has made its charm in Bollywood too. few movies which are shot in Ooty and loved by all of us areBarfi, Dil se, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Raavn, Ajab prem ki gazab kahani, Andaz apna apna, etc. So many romantic scenes from these movies and various others are shot in Ooty, this is another reason why you should not miss a trip to Ooty. Go and let your inner actor create some Bollywood-style memories here. How to Reach Ooty Hill... --- - Categories: Wildlife and Nature - Tags: snow leopard Introduction to the Snow Leopard The snow leopard, an enigmatic and strikingly beautiful feline, is found predominantly in the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. This elusive predator holds significant ecological importance, as it plays a critical role in maintaining the balance of its alpine habitat. Known scientifically as Panthera uncia, the snow leopard is specially adapted to survive in harsh, cold environments, often inhabiting rugged terrains at elevations ranging from 3,000 to 5,500 meters above sea level. Its thick fur, long tail, and powerful limbs make it an exceptional climber, allowing it to navigate steep cliffs with ease. In Spiti Valley, a region located in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, snow leopards showcase their prowess within an expansive and barren landscape characterized by high-altitude plateaus and deep gorges. This region serves as a critical habitat for the snow leopard due to its abundance of prey species, such as the blue sheep and ibex, as well as various other herbivores. The presence of snow leopards in Spiti Valley is a testament to the health of the ecosystem and the intricate interdependence of species within this unique habitat. As a species, snow leopards are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Their conservation is a priority not only due to their decreasing populations, attributed mainly to habitat loss, poaching, and climate change, but also because of their role as an apex predator. Protecting snow leopards ensures the stability of their ecosystem, helping to... --- - Categories: Wildlife and Nature Travel - Tags: leopard expedition Understanding the Snow Leopard The snow leopard (Panthera uncia), commonly found in the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia, is renowned for its unique adaptations and elusive nature. These magnificent creatures are primarily found in the rugged terrain of the Himalayas, making India one of the prime locations for a snow leopard expedition. Its thick fur, long tail, and distinctive rosettes are not just for aesthetic appeal; they serve essential functions in helping the snow leopard survive in harsh, cold environments, where temperatures can plummet significantly. Snow leopards are built for life in the extreme cold. Their oversized nasal cavities facilitate heat conservation while breathing in the frigid air. Additionally, their fur has a thick undercoat that insulates them during the winter months. The long, muscular tails aid in balance as they navigate steep and rocky cliffs, while also providing a means to cover their faces against harsh wind conditions and to express interpersonal communication within their species. The snow leopard is primarily a solitary hunter, relying on secrecy and stealth for capture. Unlike some big cats, they can thrive at high altitudes, showcasing their unique hunting techniques, which include ambushing their prey, often from above. Their diet primarily consists of ungulates, such as blue sheep and ibex, and they play a crucial role in regulating these populations, making them a keystone species in their ecosystem. As apex predators, snow leopards help maintain the health of their habitats by controlling herbivore populations, which in turn promotes biodiversity. Conservation efforts... --- - Categories: Travel and Adventure - Tags: winter expedition Introduction to Winter Spiti Expedition The Winter Spiti Expedition is a mesmerizing journey into one of the most remote regions of India, the Spiti Valley. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Spiti Valley boasts a unique geographical significance, often referred to as the "Middle Land" due to its location between Tibet and India. During the winter months, from December to March, this barren landscape becomes even more enchanting, as thick layers of snow envelop the rugged mountains and quaint villages. The stark contrast of white snow against the azure sky creates an unparalleled visual spectacle that draws adventurers from around the globe. Traveling to Spiti in winter is a distinctly different experience compared to the bustling summer months. The silence of the snow-laden landscapes and the absence of tourists add to the serene aura of this region, making it a perfect destination for those seeking solace away from the humdrum of city life. The iconic monasteries, such as the Ki Monastery and Tabo Monastery, exude a mystical charm, while the remote villages offer insights into the rich cultural heritage of the local communities. Winter travel also provides a unique opportunity to witness how the inhabitants adapt to the harsh climatic conditions, creating a truly immersive experience. The Winter Spiti Expedition is not just about exploring the stunning landscapes; it is about embracing the challenges and unpredictability that winter travel presents. From navigating through snow-clad treks to experiencing the warmth of local hospitality, every moment becomes a cherished memory. As... --- - Categories: Trekking The “queen of hills” of South India, situated amidst the Nilgiri Hills, this Ooty Travel Guide explores the town located at the tri-junction of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala, offering a serene and calm environment. Situated 555km from Chennai, Ooty was the summer capital of the Madras Presidency during British rule. Udagamandalam or Ooty is an integral part of the Western Ghats, which are also a UNESCO World Heritage site. This paradise is a cultural hub, one can do numerous activities, like trekking, hiking, going for a bicycle ride and exploring tea plantations. This place is a retreat for many. The calm and serene Ooty attracts tourists from all around the world, and this Ooty Travel Guide will help you plan your perfect trip. Ooty was first founded in 1819 by John Sullivan. He was the Collector of Coimbatore, and it was subsequently named Ootacamund or Ooty from the word Ottakkalmandu, which implies the 'town of a solitary stone. Udagamandalam is the Tamil name proposed by the public authority. The whole area was home to the Toda tribe. Ooty has made its charm in Bollywood too. A few movies which are shot in Ooty and loved by all of us areBarfi, Dil se, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Raavn, Ajab prem ki gazab kahani, Andaz Apna Apna, etc. So many romantic scenes from these movies and various others are shot in Ooty; this is another reason why you should not miss a trip to Ooty. Go and let your inner actor... --- - Categories: Places "Mountains are calling" might sound cliché, but the allure of Dharamkot is undeniable. More than a year has passed, and I still find myself enchanted by this valley. Dharamkot, Dharamshala, a hill station above McLeod Ganj, is a haven for hippies, spiritual seekers, and those who crave solace in nature. Many come for a visit and end up staying, captivated by the warm hospitality of the mountain people and the magnetic vibe of the valley. The Essence of Dharamkot Yoga and Meditation Hub Dharamkot, Dharamshala, is a mecca for yoga and meditation enthusiasts. Whether you're into Hatha, Yin, or Ashtanga yoga, you'll find multiple institutes and sessions catering to your needs. Renowned centres like Himalayan Iyengar, Siddhi Yoga Centre, and Trimurti Yoga offer courses throughout the year. The village is also home to itinerant yogis who split their time between Dharamkot and Arambol, Goa. Meditation is another cornerstone of life here. The transformative power of meditation is evident among the locals and visitors alike. Whether you delve into Buddhist philosophy, practice Vipassana, or explore dynamic meditations at the Osho Meditation Center in Dharamshala, you'll find a path that resonates with you. Living the Dream Life in Dharamkot is unhurried and meaningful. The simplicity of reading by a brook, hiking to catch sunsets, and engaging in conversations about conservation and spirituality sets this place apart from bustling city life. A week in Dharamkot can be a deeply enriching experience, offering a chance to grow and reflect. Must-Visit Monasteries In Dharamkot, Dharamshala,... --- - Categories: Trekking Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the lower Himalayas, offers countless natural wonders—rivers, rivulets, coniferous forests, glacial lakes, and diverse flora and fauna. Among these hidden gems is Kareri Lake Trek, also known as Kumarwah Lake. This shallow freshwater glacial lake lies south of the Dhauladhar range, about 9 km northwest of Dharamshala in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. While popular destinations like Baijnath Temple, Kangra Fort, Brajeshwari Temple, Indrahar Pass, and McLeodganj attract many visitors, Kareri Lake at 2934 meters above sea level has carved a niche among trekkers and nature lovers. This Kareri Lake Trek Guide will help you plan your journey to this pristine Himalayan destination. About Kareri Lake Trek Fed by the melting glaciers of the Dhauladhar range, Kareri Lake is the source of the Nyund stream. Its shallow waters are so crystal clear that the lake bed is visible to the naked eye! The trail is surrounded by thick conifer forests, colorful perennial flowers, and open meadows. The area is also frequented by the Gujjars and Gaddis with their cattle, giving the trek a cultural touch. During winter (November to April/May), the lake freezes completely, wrapping the landscape in a mystical aura that enchants every traveler. How to Reach Kareri Lake Transport is accessible from Dharamshala to Ghera town beginning from 8 AM. The separation between the two spots is around 20 kilometers. You can likewise cover this distance by an employed jeep or taxi. The trek begins from the market in Ghera town. The town... --- - Categories: Adventure, Trekking - Tags: thatharana trek, trek, treks near dharamshala The Thatharana Trek is a trek in Himachal Pradesh that most people don't know of yet. Here is A Complete Guide to Thatharana Trek. With a brilliant 360 degrees view of Kangra valley and a thrilling route, it climbs up to be one of the best-unexplored treks. If you are someone who hates crowded treks where there's more of noise than peace then keep on reading this blog because we've got the best trek that you might have been looking for. It is a 5km trek only but does not take the distance lightly because the trek is a bit tiring so it will take you around 3 to 5 hours to reach depending upon your stamina and capacity. The intensity would be moderate, it's not very difficult but wouldn't be justified if said it's a piece of cake. Well, it is truly said that the best views come after the hardest climb. The climb starts through the village whereas it soon leads you to the forest. While on the trek, you will be in the forest most of the time. Crawling through the forest eagerly waiting for open space from where you can stare at the beautiful magical view. The mountains will catch your eye in between the climb from peepholes and that will motivate you to reach the top sooner because that is from where the view is visible clearly. It will give you short glimpses in between but it is nothing compared to the view from the... --- - Categories: Adventure Winter (December to February): Heavy snowfall, magical landscapes, and the most popular season. Spring (March to April): Pleasant weather, melting snow, blooming forests. Autumn (October to November): Clear skies, perfect views, and less crowded. What is it like in the north? I cannot help remembering this as the only thought running on my mind as I started my journey to Uttarakhand. A trek to Kedarkantha, a place where magic exists! If you are wondering about the Kedarkantha trek best time, this guide will help. Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri I and two other friends booked this trek with Uncia Trails during the Kedarkantha trek best time of the season. . We chose this travel company as it offers you great-customized packages as per your needs. Since we were a group of 3, we were going to join this trek with a few other people. Meeting new people along the journey has always thrilled me. Talking to people and getting to know their stories and perspectives will only make one realize how good exits in every person. It is quite exciting, how one can learn so much from different people and their experiences. As we got down in Dehradun, we met our coordinators from Uncia, Avinash and Shubham. These guys were the ones that ensured that all our requirements were being met throughout the trip. As we started our journey, the Tempo Traveller had 12 of us. I was both excited and nervous as I sat in the Traveller dreaming of... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Billing is a village located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is famous for its paragliding and trekking activities. The town is situated at an altitude of 2,400 metres (7,874 ft) above sea level and is the highest point in Himachal Pradesh. It is located about 65 km (40 mi) from the town of Dharamshala and is home to various flora and fauna. The main activity here is adventure sports such as paragliding and rock climbing. Billing is also becoming more popular as a tourist destination. It offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar mountain range and a serene, peaceful ambience with lush green hills and flowing streams. Besides paragliding and hang-gliding, visitors can enjoy trekking, mountain biking, camping, bird watching and sightseeing. The popular places to visit here are Bir Tea and Tibetan Colony, Bir billing lake and many monasteries. The site offers some of the best thermals and conditions for paragliding. It is also the site of the annual Paragliding World Cup, which is held every year in October. Bir-Billing offers great conditions for both beginners and experienced pilots alike. The best time for paragliding in Bir-Billing is from mid-April to mid-June when the thermals are strong and the weather is good. The site also offers tandem flights for those who want to experience paragliding without having to learn the sport. Best Time To Visit Bir Billing: Bir Billing is an ideal location for paragliding and a brilliant getaway for those looking for peace amidst picturesque... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Manali is an ancient town located in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is believed that the town was founded by the sage Manu, the legendary Hindu figure who is said to have survived an apocalyptic flood. Manali is located at an altitude of 1,926 m (6,310 ft) in the Beas River Valley, which is a popular tourist destination in the Himalayas. The town was initially a stopover for trade caravans as they passed through the valley but soon grew into a popular tourist destination. The British discovered Manali in the 19th century when it became a favorite of the Rajas and Maharajas for summer holidays. The natural beauty of Manali has made it a popular destination for adventure sports such as skiing, mountaineering, paragliding, trekking, and white-water rafting. Manali is also home to many religious sites, such as the Hadimba Temple and the Manu Temple. Manali is a popular tourist destination located in the northern part of India. It is situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is known for its natural beauty. Manali is one of the most popular hill stations in India and is known for its many attractions such as the Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, and the Great Himalayan National Park. It is also a gateway to the many hiking trails in the area. Manali has a large number of hot springs, temples, monasteries, and other attractions. It is also known for its adventure sports such as mountain biking, skiing, paragliding, and rafting.... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh, one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The city is situated in the foothills of the Himalayas and offers stunning views of the snow-capped mountains. Shimla is also home to a number of historical and cultural attractions. Shimla, also known as Simla, is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla is also a district that is bounded by Mandi and Kullu in the north, Kinnaur in the east, the state of Uttarakhand in the southeast, and Solan and Sirmaur. The city was declared the summer capital of British India in 1864. Shimla is named after the goddess Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Kali. The city is built around a 12-sided enceinte reflecting the design of a Chinese fort and consists of an array of colonial and contemporary architecture. The temples, churches, and other structures blend into the cityscape and appear to be part of one whole. The city is connected to the rest of India by the Kalka-Shimla Railway, one of the first mountain railways in India, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. Shimla is a very popular tourist destination in India. Every year, people from all over the country come to Shimla to enjoy its cool weather and natural beauty. The city is also a popular honeymoon destination. Shimla is a lovely hill station in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is situated in... --- - Categories: Travel Tips The Kareri lake is a high-altitude lake located in the Dharamshala district of Himachal Pradesh. The lake is about 9 km from the Dhauladhar range and about 10 km from the Kareri village. The lake is accessible only by a 6 km trek from the Kareri village. Kareri lake was a dream come true. The lake is located in the Kareri village, at an altitude of 3,300 m above sea level, in the Kareri Valley, near Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh. Kareri lake is a freshwater lake, fed by the melting snow, situated between the Dhauladhar range. The lake is accessible through a 6 km-long moderately. Kareri Lake – Kareri Lake is a high-altitude freshwater lake located at a height of over 3000 meters above sea level. The lake is located in the Kareri valley, near the Kareri village in the district of Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. The lake is accessible by a 6 km-long moderately difficult hike. Kareri Lake Kareri Lake is a high-altitude freshwater lake located at a height of over 3000 meters above sea level. The lake is located in the Kareri valley, near the Kareri. Kareri lake is about 9 kilometers from Dharamkot and about 19 kilometers from Mcloedganj. It is said that Kareri lake is the source of river Ravi. Kareri lake is a beautiful place for trekking. You will get a good experience of trekking in Kareri lake. It is said that Kareri lake is the source of river Ravi. Kareri lake is a beautiful place for... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Spiti Valley is one of the most beautiful and remote valleys in the world. Not only for its breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty but also for its unique culture and traditions, Spiti Valley attracts travelers from all over the world. Spiti Valley is a high-altitude cold desert mountain valley located in the northeastern part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The name ‘Spiti’ means ‘The Middle Land’, i. e. the land between India and Tibet. Spiti Valley is one of the least populated regions in India and is the perfect place to experience serenity and tranquility. Spiti Valley is divided into two parts, Pin Valley and Kibber, which are separated by the Spiti River. The Spiti Valley region is extremely barren and has very little vegetation. The valley lies at an average elevation of 4,270 meters (14,020 ft) and is surrounded by high mountain peaks. Spiti Valley is one of the most inhospitable places on Earth. The valley is prone to extreme weather conditions, with temperatures dropping to as low as -40 °C in winter and rising to as high as 40 °C in summer. The Spiti Valley is home to some of the oldest Buddhist monasteries in the world. The valley also has a number of ancient temples and fortresses. Spiti Valley is a treasure trove of Buddhist art and architecture. The valley is also home to a number of endangered wildlife species, such as the snow leopard, Asiatic ibex, red fox, Tibetan wolf, Himalayan blue sheep, Himalayan... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Kashmir, in the north of India, is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multicultural region. The majority of Kashmiri people are Muslim, with a Hindu minority. The region has an area of about 222,236 km2 (85,806 sq mi), and its population is mostly in Jammu and Kashmir. The region has been the site of political unrest and violence for over 70 years and has been the subject of numerous international disputes. The western parts of the region are administered by Pakistan and the eastern part by India. The northernmost territory of Kashmir is the Siachen Glacier, the world's second-largest glacier, and the largest in India. Kashmir has a rich history and culture, and the region's people are known for their craftsmanship, music, and cuisine. Kashmir is a beautiful place with a lot of scenic beauty and is also known as the "Switzerland of India". Kashmir is also home to some of the most beautiful lakes in the world such as Dal Lake, Wular Lake, and Anchar Lake. The climate of Kashmir is mostly cool in summer and very cold in winter. Snowfall is common in the higher reaches of the region. The Kashmir problem dates back to the formation of the Indian Union on15 August 1947. India was partitioned into two sovereign states, India and Pakistan, on the basis of religious divisions. The Muslim-majority states of the northern part of the subcontinent went to Pakistan, and the Hindu-majority states of the southern part went to India. The state of Jammu and Kashmir in... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Winter Spiti is at that corner of Himachal where you forget yourself. Spiti valley is a cold desert mountain valley located high in the Himalayas in the northeastern part of the Northern Indian State of Himachal Pradesh. Winter Spiti Expedition is an adventure expedition to one of the most beautiful places in the world - Spiti Valley. The expedition is organized by Spiti Adventures, a company based in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. The expedition is open to all adventure seekers who have a passion for adventure and a love for the mountains. The expedition will take you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, including the majestic Himalayan ranges, the stunning Spiti Valley, and the picturesque Leh region. The expedition will also take you to some of the most remote and untouched villages in the world, where you will get to experience the true beauty of the Himalayas. The name ‘Spiti’ means the “middle land” which means the land between Tibet and India. Winters in Spiti are extremely harsh and temperatures sometimes drop to as low as -20 celsius. Winters are frigid and there is no running water in the taps. All that Sapiti has in winter is the never-ending adventure and a white blanket of show. Spiti looks pretty throughout the year. If you are looking for a less crowded and less touristy version of Ladakh, you should check out Spiti valley. India's famous cold desert. The spell-binding landscape of Spiti will capture a piece of your... --- - Categories: Travel Tips 1: Dal Lake Dal Lake is one of the Best Places to visit in Srinagar. Dal Lake is always ready to take tourists on a romantic and peaceful ride of the lake. The sparkling quiet water of Dal Lake is surrounded by snow-capped mountains on its three sides. A houseboat is a boat that is designed to be used primarily as a human as well as home well accommodation. It is also the second wide lake in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. One of the most attractive lakes in India. Houseboats form an indelible part of the scenery of Dal Lake. A houseboat is a boat that has been designed in the Kashmir style and usually primarily as a home. Tourists can also enjoy shopping on the houseboat. Houseboats are made in cedar wood which stays healthy even after staying for years in the water. A houseboat in Srinagar is much similar to a hotel. A houseboat is an alternative name called a floating boat. The average depth of the lake is 4. 7 ft and the max depth of the lake is 20. sq ft. The two most important islands are Dal Lake Sona Lake and Rupa Lake. Many types of boats in Dal Lake Shikara boat, Gondola boat. In Dal Lake, see the Lotus flower and lily flower. Best time to visit: May to NovIdeal duration: 5 and 7 dayPlaces to visit around Dal Lake: Nishat Garden. Chashme Shahi. Shalimar Bagh. 2: Gulmarg Green vibes Only Best... --- - Categories: Travel Tips THE LAND OF GODS Bali,Indonesia at maximum, people mistakenly think that Bali is a country but it is not a country, it is one of the 34 provinces of Indonesia. It has a total of 17,508 islands, of which Bali,Indonesia is the most viewabl ecountry and is also known as the LAND OF GODS. Bali,Indonesia is a Land of the Gods, It appeals through its sheer natural glamour of looming volcanoes and lush terraced rice areas that exude serenity and peace. It is also popular as a surfers' paradise! Culture of Bali,Indonesia Balinese culture is a mixture of Balinese Hindu-Buddhist religion and Balinese traditions. It is maybe most known for its dance, drama, and sculpture. Bali Indonesia, island is also well known for its Wayang kulit or Shadow play theatre. Best Time To Travel Bali, Indonesia The decent time to visit Bali, Indonesia is between April and October, the island's dry season. Although the climate is ideal for travelers, the island is also subject to soupy, humid days throughout the year. Various shops offer sales and advertisements; restaurants are less crowded in those mid-season months Why is Bali,Indonesia so Attractive? The warm temperature all year round and fertile soils provide high biodiversity and a lush picturesque landscape framed with volcano peaks. Beautiful beaches, rocky cliffs, verdant rice paddies, stunning waterfalls, mountain lakes, and infinite ocean build the attractive scenery of Bali,Indonesia. Bali, Indonesia is famous for its volcanic mountains, iconic beaches, and coral reefs. Bali Tour Package Some Of The... --- - Categories: Travel Tips The Maldives is completely an amazing tourist destination with white sand beaches, majestic islands, turquoise waters, and startling marine life. It attracts all types of tourists. It can be solo travelers, honeymooners, or families spending a tranquilizing vacation amidst the vast Indian Ocean. The Maldives is a perfect holiday destination for you and also for your family. The Maldives is famous for many reasons, its vibrant culture, sprawling greenery, pristine beaches, and fascinating landmarks. Apart from the numerous enchanting landmarks, Maldives is also famous for water sports and other adventure activities. There are many things to do in the Maldives. It is a group of more than a thousand islands in the Indian Ocean and is famous for its clear emerald waters, beautiful beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see, and of course, luxurious overwater bungalows. Some people think that the name "Maldives" was obtained from the Sanskrit maladvipa, meaning "garland of islands", or from "Mahila dvipa", meaning " Island of women". And some others believe that the name Maldives means "palace" (from Mahal in Arabic). The culture of the Maldives is influenced by the cultures of the people from different nationalities and cultures who have settled on the islands throughout the times. The culture of Maldives is shaped by Indian, Sri Lankan, Malaysia, Arab, Persian, Indonesian, and even African influences. Maldivians are especially warm, welcoming, and friendly in nature, and will go above and beyond to make your holiday truly memorable. Languages in Maldives: The national... --- - Categories: Travel Tips What is it like in the north? I cannot help remembering this being the only thought running on my mind as I started my journey to Uttarakhand. A trek to Kedarkantha, a place where magic exists! Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri I and two other friends booked this trek with Uncia Trails. We chose this travel company as it offers you great-customized packages as per your needs. Since we were a group of 3, we were going to join this trek with a few other people. Meeting new people along the journey has always thrilled me. Talking to people and getting to know their stories and perspectives will only make one realize how good exits in every person. It is quite exciting, how one can learn so much from different people and their experiences. As we got down in Dehradun, we met our coordinators from Uncia, Avinash and Shubham. These guys were the ones that ensured that all our requirements were being met throughout the trip. As we started our journey, the Tempo Traveller had 12 of us. I was both excited and nervous as I sat in the Traveller dreaming of the Summit. As I started getting to know everyone in the Traveller, I had a sense of relief, as I felt comfortable with each one of them. They all seemed nice. The journey from Dehradun to Sankri is beautiful. One the way, you get a scenic view of the mighty mountains and rivers flowing by. You will see... --- - Categories: Travel Tips I am in Puri, in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, near the Hindu temple of Jagannath Temple, particularly important for Hindus; in fact, the temple is one of the four char dhams, that is, one of the four important pilgrimage destinations located in the four cardinal points of the Indian state that a Hindu must visit in life to obtain liberation from sins and eternal salvation. The other three temples of this tenor are Badrinath in the north, Rameshwaram in the south, Dwarka in the west. For completeness, it must be said that there is also another Char Dham which known as "Chota Chardham", in the State of Uttarakhand and known as "Land of the Gods". But today it is the Jagannath temple that I want to tell you about. The temple is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, considered the god and supreme monarch of the state of Orissa, as well as an avatar of the god Visnu. The term avatar, from Sanskrit, means "descended" and it is the consistency that a Deva (god) or Devi (goddess) assumes when incarnating in a physical body to perform certain tasks. This term is mainly used to define the various incarnations of Vishnu, among which the best known are Krishna and Rama. The god Jagannath Temple of Puri is important because he represents all the deities of religious cults that fall within the realm of Hinduism. So is Shiva for a Saivite, Ganapati for a Ganapatya (devotee of the elephant-headed God Ganesh), Kalika... --- - Categories: Travel Tips In the midst of the rough territory and clearing valley, Hemis High Altitude National Park is home to the snow leopard. With the strong Indus River streaming at its boundary, the recreation centre spread more than 3,350 sq incorporates catchments of Markha, Rumbak, Chang chu Alam and Shan Sadi. Under Section 17 of the Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Protection Act, 1978, the recreation centre was formally pronounced Hemis National Park on March 19, 1987. The park named after Hemis Monastery, one of the celebrated cloister of Ladakh is an unquestionable requirement place for the wildlife enthusiast. The national park is an environment of numerous different warm blooded animals, for example, Ibex, Blue Sheep, Tibetan Wolf, Ladakh Urial , Red Fox, Himalayan Brown Bear, Tibetan Argali, Eurasian Otter, Lynx, Himalayan Marmot, Wooly bunny, Large eared Pika and some more. You can likewise spot around, winged animals, for example, Golden Eagle, Himalayan Griffon Vulture, Tibetan Snow Finch, Red-charged Chough, Tibetan Snow cockerel, Himalayan Snow chicken and some more. The vegetation of the region can be separated into three biotopes including, Riverian generally found along stream beds at lower rise, Ephedra shrub,occupies the low lying mountain slants and Alpine fields covering the mountain inclines at higher rise. The park has different travelling route and in the wild, the best part to encounter the nature is remaining at conventional home remain. You can discover the number of home stay in the territory to make your visit more daring and charming. The accommodating idea of... --- - Categories: Travel Tips While the rest of the country succumbs to the monsoon, the so-called "Indian summer" finds in the Spiti Valley the coolest response to those who come to northern India looking for adventures, mountains and towns as enigmatic as its mystical winds. The true meaning of "expedition" is waiting for you. The world could be divided into two types of places: those visited and those others where you experience a somewhat extinct sense of adventure on an increasingly globalized planet. One of these few places can be found in North India, displaying a range of places away from conventional tourist routes and where to find one of the most fascinating settings on the planet. Caressing the Himalayas and nicknamed by some locals like «Little Tibet«, the Spiti Valley, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, is a stage where the asphalt roads still resist in some sections, the villages are swayed by ancient winds and the monasteries expire a peculiar mysticism, in the middle of a line that separates two worlds. A place where you can visit the following places, if possible, with an accompanying guide who knows the best way to turn your expedition into a worthy travel notebook. If you also decide to ride a Royal Enfield when taming these remote roads, adventure is guaranteed. Are you ready to know all the places to see in the Spiti Valley? 1) Key monastery Located at 4166 meters above sea level, the Key Monastery, also known as Kye Gompa, is the most... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Rabindranath Tagore described the Taj Mahal, Agra as "a tear on the cheek of immortality", Rudyard Kipling as "personification of all immaculate", and its creator, Emperor Shah Jahan, said that "the sun and the moon did tears fall from the eyes ".  Every year, tourists with twice the population of Agra, pass through the city gates at least once in their lifetime to see the building, aptly named by many of the most beautiful in the world.  Few leave disappointed. This is truly a monument, beautiful in all seasons.  There are those who really love the view of the Taj Mahal in Sharad Purnima, the first full moon after the monsoons, on a cloudless evening in October, when the light is the clearest and most romantic.  Others like to watch it in the middle of the most intense rains, when the marble becomes translucent and its reflection in the canals of the gardens surrounding the mausoleum is washed away in the rippling water.  But it makes a bewitching impression at any time of the year and at any time of the day.  At dawn, its color changes from milky to silver and pink, and at sunset it seems made of gold.  Look at it also in the afternoon splendor, when it is blindingly white. History of Taj Mahal, Agra The Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth to his 14th son in 1631. The death of Mumtaz broke... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Uttarakhand Char Dham Yatra Essential Guide After the snow clears at the lower regions of the Himalayas in late April, Hindu travellers begin running to the four old temples known as Char Dham. Found high up in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, these temples are known to be the source for four blessed streams: the Yamuna (at Yamunotri), the Ganges (at Gangotri), the Mandakini (at Kedarnath), and the Alaknanda (at Badrinath). Hindus consider visiting the Char Dham to be propitious. It is believed that visiting these temples will wash away your sins and you will be free from the cycle of life and death. There are various alternatives for going on a Char Dham yatra (venture). Char Dham Yatra Overview  The Char Dham is open at specific seasons from late April or early May to November. Most people do this yatra in May and June which is considered to be the peak time. Due to heavy rainfall, from July to September in Uttarakhand region of India, people avoid going for this yatra. But still, you can find many pilgrims on the way if you plan in these months. How to complete Char Dham Yatra A Char Dham yatra isn't simple. Travellers should be prepared in advance, as just two of the temples; Badrinath and Gangotri are available by vehicle. The other two; Yamunotri and Kedarnath are accessible through Trek. Out of all these temples, you have to do a longer trek to reach Kedarnath Temple. It takes around 10-12 days... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Kedarkantha: A Detailed Guide About Everything You Should Know! The Kedarkantha trek is a standout amongst other trekking encounters that you can get in the event that you are an admirer of trekking. India has numerous things to offer beginning from the incredible mountains to the remote areas. You can appreciate a wide range of experiences in the midst of the excellence of nature in India. Trekking is one of the most fascinating and carefree exercises that can be delighted in the mountain ranges. The Kedarkantha locale is all brimming with mountains so it will be a good thought to go for Kedarkantha trek in Uttarakhand. Underneath all the essential and fundamental data identified with the Kedarkantha trek is given in incredible detail that will assist you with planning your outing for trekking in the Kedarkantha. Open air experience may bring to genuine euphoria and Trekking is one of the most well known types of experience that one can involvement with their lifetime. In spite of the fact that it appears to be hard for the novices the fulfillment comes simply after one completes the trek. Be it harder or simpler, a genuine experience darling will consistently get the delight of climbing. There are a couple of significant hints that one needs to follow before arranging a trek to Kedarkantha. Best Time To Go For Kedarkantha The best part about this trek is that it is around preliminary trek that the two beginnings and finishes in Sankri and you can... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Himachal Pradesh–the lower regions of Himalayas, exhibits a few choice shocks from the abundance of nature like-waterways, rivulets, coniferous stretches, icy mass took care of lakes and plentiful widely varied vegetation venturing into the fields of north India. One of these amazements covered up on display is the Kareri Lake Trek which otherwise called Kumarwah Lake is a shallow freshwater lake arranged in the south of Dhauladhar run, around 9 kilometres northwest of Dharamshala, in the Kangra locale of Himachal Pradesh. While places like the Baijnath sanctuary, Kangra Fort, Brajeshwari sanctuary, Dhauladhar go, Indrahar pass trek and Mcleodganj draw in countless vacationers, situated at a height of 2934 meters over the ocean level, Kareri Lake figures out how to cut a specialty in the hearts of the guests who witness its unadulterated magnificence. The lake is taken care of by icy masses of the Dhauladhar run and further streaming down structures the stream named 'Nyund'. Since liquefying snow is the wellspring of Kareri Lake, the lake is shallow and clear. It is so perfectly clear that the bed of the lake is additionally obvious to the unaided eye! The immaculate Kareri lake trek is encircled by bunches of thick conifers, bright lasting blossoms and field extends which are oftentimes visited by the Gujjars and Gaddis and their steers who dwell in the close by towns. The lake freezes throughout the winter months beginning from November end up till April/May wrapping the region in fog and a strange environment that catches... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Kedarkantha Trek is an entrancing winter trek which will give you an encounter of a lifetime. This venture merits offering a chance in light of the knee-profound snow one experiences, the stunning campgrounds that become one's dwelling place, 360-degree perspective on the mountains and the excitement of trekking a pinnacle. The prize of this trek is the radiant perspective on Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. The cherry on the cake is the brief term of 4 days inside which you can finish this trek. Know Kedarkantha Trek back to front through these online journals. What Makes Kedarkantha Trek A Good Trek For Beginners? Trekking is laborious in character and the trouble level increments numerous folds when you're an amateur, however every accomplished individual was at one time a novice and your chance to start has come. Kedarkantha is a perfect choice to start on the grounds that, 1) It is a loose and an accommodating trek as it includes trekking for just 4 hours every day. Not all that extreme on your feet, right? 2) The difficulties come in right extent not mutilating its great piece. 3) The things you get the chance to learn will be useful in your future undertakings. 4) The planning is great... understand more In the age of online life, where each book is decided by its spread, photographs assume an obvious job in our lives. While you're on your Kedarkantha trek you experience sights which appear to be mind-boggling to you and photographs you... --- - Categories: Travel Tips A Detailed Travel Guide of Kheerganga Trek. While checking photos from my outing to Kheerganga (Khirganga), I was likewise helped to remember the absence of legitimate data about the trek on the web and sightseeing online journals. Here is an endeavour at making a bit by bit control on trekking to Kheerganga (Khirganga) all alone. Don't hesitate to include your recommendations in the remarks beneath: Thanks ? Kheerganga Trek is found somewhere down in Parvati Valley (Kullu Valley) and is roosted at a height of around 2950m. Wonderful apple plantations close Nathan Village. How to Reach Kheerganga To reach Bhuntar, one can take a private Volvo transport that leaves from Majnu Ka Tila or Rama Krishna Ashram Metro Station in Delhi. A suggested and opportune alternative is taking the HRTC Himsuta Volvo that leaves from ISBT Kashmere Gate. All the Volvos from Delhi leave at night and reach Bhuntar at around 5 am to 7 am toward the beginning of the day. Bhuntar is the town from where the street veers for Parvati Valley, it is likewise the intersection purpose of Beas River with Parvati River. Request that the transport drop you close to the Bhuntar transport remain from where you need to get transport to Barshaini. Barshaini comes after Kasol, Manikaran and is the last motorable street in the valley. Transports from Bhuntar to Barshaini are visit and the separation is normally shrouded in approx. 2-3 hours. It is smarter to eat in Bhuntar while sitting tight for transport.... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Leh Ladakh Trip - Leh Ladakh Bike Trip | The Himalayan Highway Road in 900 km and 11 stages Ladakh by bicycle “First time in India? Have you done any good spiritual exercises? " The distinguished but clever gentleman who flies next to me, in addition to the ritual recommendations, thus introduces me to the new world. "Yes, first time in India! " Getting directly to Srinagar, the starting point of our bike trip in Ladakh, without having put your nose outside Delhi airport, immediately proves to be an experience for strong palates. The eyes are not enough to observe the never seen before, the nose is not enough to catch all the acrid and pungent smells that come from the shops or the ears to receive the horde of sounds of the horns, the screams in the streets, in addition to the songs of the muezzin that at four megaphones chant from minarets. Do we want to talk about the no rules in double lane traffic? Crazy. You don't know whether to laugh or be shocked. Together with the boy who with Tuc Tuc (two-seater taxi on Ape Piaggio) accompanies us to buy basic necessities, we take the lighter and more cheerful aspect with good humor ... Welcome to Kashmir! The first accommodation is scheduled in a typical and pleasant houseboat anchored in Dal lake, whose managers immediately reveal themselves to be skilled Booking score hunters. Too bad they try to sell you everything: even the gondola ride, vaguely... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: ladakh, leh, leh ladakh Ladakh, also called small Indian Tibet, is a wonderful region to discover. In this article, we will tell you about our experience by advising you what to see in Ladakh in fifteen days and places to visit in Ladakh. Where Ladakh is located Ladakh is a Himalayan region administered by India as a Union Territory. The region comprises two large districts, that of Kargil and that of Leh, the capital of Ladakh. The population is mainly divided into Tibetan Buddhists and Shiite Muslims, there is a Hindu minority but the major religious currents are the first two. Buddhists and Muslims in Ladakh live peacefully. Violent incidents are very rare. Best time to visit in ladakh The best season to fully enjoy Ladakh's beauty in summer. From the end of May to the end of September you will be able to find in the mountains all the steps open and clear of snow and ice. If you are lucky you will meet the first caravans of shepherds who move with cattle to reach the pastures in the mountains. Nomadic shepherd met on one of the high mountain road sections in Ladakh At the beginning of summer, the landscape in the high mountains is partially covered by snow, rivers full of crystal clear water and glaciers abound with fresh snow. Overnight temperatures drop significantly. We advise you to bring technical clothing and a good sleeping bag like this if you will sleep in shelters or guest houses. During the summer months, the... --- - Categories: Travel Tips The trek to Yulla Kanda (3,895 m) is an otherworldly trek in the Rora valley, in the Kinnaur area of Himachal Pradesh. The best ideal opportunity for trekking on Yulla Kanda is from mid-May to mid-October. Urni is the nearest town from the base camp and the all-out length of the trek is around 12 km. The Yulla Kanda trek offers a charming perspective on the Kinnaur mountains. Moreover, it additionally houses an old sanctuary of Lord Krishna situated inside the lake. The Pandavas are accepted to have made this holy lake during their outcast in the Himalayas, and it is the most noteworthy Krishna sanctuary on the planet. The trekking of Yulla Kanda begins from Yulla Khas, a little town situated on the incline of the slopes. Well known for its Kinnauri apples, this little town is found only 3 km from the town of Urni and is wealthy in culture. Absolute trek length to reach Yulla Lake is of 12 km from this base town, which experiences the thick woodland of oak, pine and deodar trees, at that point driving into the glades, lastly towards the sacred lake. Individuals from all over Kinnaur and different pieces of Himachal Pradesh visit this heavenly lake during Janmashtami celebration to praise the introduction of Lord Krishna. Likewise, individuals from Kalpa and Pangi town experience challenging trek by means of Kashang Pass (4,800m) to arrive at this lake. One can likewise approach Kafnu town by means of Listigarang Pass (4,680m) situated towards... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: Himachal Pradesh, kasol A beautiful hamlet situated along the pristine river Parvati, Kasol Himachal pradesh is a destination gaining popularity faster than any other. Known as the Amsterdam of India, this quaint peaceful town is something you ought to visit at least once. And here’s stating the reasons why: Slow Travel Remember those holidays where you did absolutely nothing and came back all rejuvenated and fresh? Well if you haven’t experienced that then visit Kasol to tick this one off your list. For the longest time, I wondered how can someone travel to a place and not go anywhere, not do anything and still have the best time of their life. It was up until I visited Kasol that I found my answer. The lush green forested mountains fusing with the clouds and the gush of river Parvati filling you with a melody you won’t forget for a lifetime. That’s Kasol for you ladies and gentlemen! Trek Kasol is an abode for all trekkers with trails of different kinds. From joyous hikes amidst the lush green Parvati valley to the strenuous and challenging multi-day treks, you have it all here. While Kasol has innumerable trekking options to offer, however, some of the most popular ones include Kheerganga trek, Chalal trek, Malana trek, Tosh valley trek and Pin Parvati pass trek. As mentioned above, all of these treks have varying levels of difficulties, so choose the one which befits your abilities and fancies. However, I am sure irrespective of whichever one you pick, you... --- - Categories: Travel Tips If you are a travel junkie like me, nothing can stop you from exploring new places! You will find a way to get where you want to by any means. My love for travelling and determination to do something worthwhile coaxed me into an amazing trip! A few days ago, I woke up early in the morning, geared up, packed my bag and set off on a long journey towards fulfillment, inspiration and a gorgeously breathtaking view! Travelling on my cycle has always been a dream. I decided to turn it into reality by setting off an awe-inspiring yet demanding journey from Leh to the Tso Moriri Lake and Tso Kar Lake in the Leh Ladakh district of India. The journey wasn’t easy. If you have ever travelled on this road, you would know. The bumpy and rutted roads weren’t the only challenge. The climate of the area was pretty harsh, making it even more difficult for me to navigate my way. However, I kept going. Like they say, the destination is worth the journey. It definitely was. Located at an altitude of 4530m and surrounded by barren mountains and snowcapped peaks, lies a gorgeous, deep blue lake. The Tso Moriri Lake is as picturesque as you would want any place to be. The views weren’t the only mesmerizing thing about the Tso Moriri Lake. The peace, calm and serenity of the area truly stole my heart. This beautiful lake runs through the Rupshu valley. You can also expect to... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Manali, the most loved place of all the travelers and tourists. It is not just another hill station; it is actually a treasure box that has kept its gems secured. I am talking about the treks that are possible from and around Manali that are above divine and are well-kept secrets of Manali (well, not anymore). I will be talking about the best five treks around Manali in detail below: 1. Hampta Pass Hampta Pass is an adventurous trek and is full of surprises. From the lush green valleys of Kullu to the cold desert oasis of the Lahaul Valley. You would have never seen such a dramatic and sudden change. The pass gives a marvelous panoramic view of the Lahaul Valley. The trek is of moderate intensity. The best thing about this trek is that every phase that it takes you along is equally amazing, and the views throughout are scenic. Not only this but each campsite has its incomparable beauty. Chika lies at the edge of a forest, the river delta camp of Balu Ka Ghera, the desert oasis of Sher Goru and many more. Every day brings out a new paradise, a new picturesque terrain. Route of the trek You will have to drive from Manali to Vashishta village which will be a two-hour drive and from Vashisht village we will start our trek to Chhika and stay overnight at Chikha enjoying the amazing view. Next day, after waking up in the paradise-like location, you will have... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: munnar It is one of the most loved hill stations in Idukki district, Kerala. It is also believed to be the largest tea growing region in South India. This place is gorgeous and hence attracts a large number of travel lovers. Surrounded by beautiful gigantic green mountains and tall lush green trees, Munnar is considered the best and one of the popular hill stations in the state of Kerala with picturesque beauty and mesmerizing landscapes. It is a place where you can spot on highly endangered species like Nilgiri Thar or the Neelakurinji and many more epic species. Munnar is divided into Old Munnar and New Munnar. Old Munnar is the area where the tourist information office is located along with the bus stand and most of the guest houses. New Munnar is the area which is more uber, where there are various shops selling hand -made chocolates, clothes and other antiques. You cannot miss out on the food in Munnar which offers amazing delicacies and especially for those who are non -vegetarian food lovers. How to Reach: You can reach Munnar by firstly traveling to Kochi by air and then taking a bus or taxi which only takes 2-3 hours. Or you can travel by train to Kochi and then book a taxi. Since Munnar, has good road connectivity, you can reach here by hiring a taxi. When to visit: Since it is a hill station, the climate remains chilly most of the time but visiting this place during the... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: mussoorie, things to do in Mussoorie, uttarakhand If you are planning to spend your vacation in the excellence of nature, All-powerful Himalayas and soul alleviating sees then Mussoorie ought to be your decision. Settled in the lower regions of the Garhwal Himalayan range, Mussoorie is said to be the sovereign of the slopes. The wonderful perspectives on the lavish green moving slants with the Garhwals as the scenery will make your jaws drop (As graceful as it may sound). Mussoorie has been an extraordinary catch for going for years and has proceeded with its pace up till now regardless of being seriously marketed. It draws in a ton of recently married couples towards it as the climate is impeccable to commend their special night, in truth Mussoorie is ideal for any sort of excursion be it a vacation, school outing or family trip. The atmosphere is lovely all around the year which is the reason it stays a bustling slope station throughout the year. Did you know the story behind Mussoorie being called Mussoorie? Mussoorie gets its name from the blossoms of Mussoorie which are called Mansoor and are found in wealth in Mussoorie. When to go- The best time to visit it is from Spring to June and September to February however it is increasingly amusing to go in the offseason as the avenues are less packed and you would get progressively tranquil time to you for investigating it. It has a satisfying climate throughout the entire year yet I will suggest you skip from going... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: tatharana, tathartana gtrek Thatharana Trek is a trek in Himachal Pradesh that most people don't know of yet. Here is A Complete Guide to Thatharana Trek. With a brilliant 360 degrees view of Kangra valley and a thrilling route, it climbs up to be one of the best-unexplored treks. If you are someone who hates crowded treks where there's more of noise than peace then keep on reading this blog because we've got the best trek that you might have been looking for. It is a 5km trek only but does not take the distance lightly because the trek is a bit tiring so it will take you around 3 to 5 hours to reach depending upon your stamina and capacity. The intensity would be moderate, it's not very difficult but wouldn't be justified if said it's a piece of cake. Well, it is truly said that the best views come after the hardest climb. The climb starts through the village whereas it soon leads you to the forest. While on the trek, you will be in the forest most of the time. Crawling through the forest eagerly waiting for open space from where you can stare at the beautiful magical view. The mountains will catch your eye in between the climb from peepholes and that will motivate you to reach the top sooner because that is from where the view is visible clearly. It will give you short glimpses in between but it is nothing compared to the view from the top.... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Bir-billing is a small village in the kingdom of Himachal in India. It is positioned inside the west of Joginder Nagar Valley in Kangra district in the Baijnath region, surrounded by way of the majestic Himalayas. Bir Billing is stated to be the sector’s second-maximum paragliding web page and highest in Asia. This little heaven is domestic to many long and small divine treks and Tibetan monasteries. It is indeed a vacationer’s paradise. If you need to stay a few days out of the crowded vacationer places into a relaxed paradise, this place will be your pass-to. Bir Billing has the whole lot to be a perfect excursion spot, the beauty of the enormous Himalayas, the greenery of the fields, the horizon, every and everything is so beautiful as it was specially made for treating your eyes. Location Bir is placed 65 km southeast to Dharamshala, 71km from Mandi and 177. Five from Manali. Bir and Billing are exceptional places located just 16 km apart on one-of-a-kind altitudes. One side Bir Billing is located at a peak of 1350 meters from sea level and billing is located at 2430 meters from sea stage. If you are travelling from Dehradun to Bir, it's far 447 km and it can be covered in 10 hours by automobile. Weather – Bir has to decrease bloodless weather compared to billing. Billing receives blizzard whereas, Bir Billing stays bloodless however receives no blizzard. The climate remains exceptional all year spherical in Bir while billing gets... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Himachal Pradesh Dishes Delicious and conventional dishes each person have to attempt on Himachal Trip Well, as we all recognize about the breathtaking splendour of Himachal but then again it's also blessed with the tasteful combo of lip-smacking dishes. The dishes prepared have a very distinct cooking fashion in comparison to other states; right here meals are ready with a tinge of the combination of cardamom and plenty of yoghurts. And as Himachal is a neighbouring country to Punjab and Haryana it additionally affects one of the flavours of these two states. So starting with the places wherein you could find mouthwatering Himachal Pradesh Dishes whilst in Himachal: Siddu- This dish is served in Kullu that is crafted from wheat flour and is a local side dish of the kingdom. People in Himachal cook this frequently even though the guidance is time taking however when served it's miles worth the hard paintings. Siddu is ready with the aid of preserving the flour for at least four-five hours so that the yeast settles down and later the dough is prepared that is then kept on the direct flame so that it is in part cooked and then steamed and served. Every bit you eat of this dish will fulfil your stomach. Siddu is one of the famous Himachal Pradesh Dishes. Babru- Every one of us has tasted kachoris that are quite a well-known dish in Northern India. But Himachal has introduced a unique taste into these kachoris known as Babru there... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Spiti Valley, a cold wasteland mountain valley, is located high within the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The average peak of the valley is 3500 m. The name "Spiti" manner "The middle Land”. The neighborhood population follows Vajrayana Buddhism just like that determined in the near-by Tibet and Ladakh regions. The valley and the encompassing place is one of the least populated regions in India and is the gateway to the northernmost reaches of the kingdom. Alongside the northern course from Manali, Himachal Pradesh or Keylong through the Rohtang Pass or Kunzum bypass respectively, the valley lies in the North Japanese phase of the Indian nation Himachal Pradesh, and office work part of the Lahaul and Spiti district. Kaza, Himachal Pradesh serves as the sub-divisional headquarters of Spiti valley and is placed at a height of 12500 toes above sea level. BEST TIME TO VISIT IN SPITI APRIL TO MID-MAY: Right now, the snow starts to melt. Several roads are opened too, like avenue from Kaza to Losar. But, route from Kunzum bypass in the path of Manali opens someday within the June month. That is the time whilst undertaking the Spiti circuit is possible. If the street from Kunzum to Kaza isn't open, then you can get right of entry to Spiti valley from Shimla facet, and go away via the equal course. MID-MAY TO MID-JULY: This is truly the height season for vacationers in Spiti whilst the valley welcomes hordes of vacationers who desire to get respite... --- - Categories: Travel Tips One of the maximum beautiful places on the Eastern coast of India, Puducherry is an extraordinary place to go to for a chilled few days. Officially called Puducherry, it's miles the official capital of the Union Territory of Puducherry. It’s a carefully populated, tiny region with a trifling location of 492 km. Puducherry elevation is averaged at sea degree, with a 2km long sea-wall in opposition to it to protect it from the sea. The town falls beneath the Puducherry district and is bordered via Tamil Nadu. Most of its populace shares an identical culture as that of the nation. Puducherry is well-known everywhere in the country for its ‘French colonies’ and here’s why; In 1674, the French East India Company mounted its headquarters inside the metropolis. It remained part of ‘French India’ for the duration of the reign of the British till 1954, whilst it becomes integrated into the Indian Union with the relaxation of French India. It has set up itself as a main tourist spot inside the past few years, specifically due to its properly maintained, aesthetically pleasing infrastructure. It isn’t a dynamic location with a lot of factors to do, however, with the right humans, you may have a pretty serene couple of days. And we promise you, it’s sincerely well worth a visit. Although Puducherry is positioned alongside the ocean and is relatively excellent nearly round the year, the pleasant months to visit this region are from October to March. It gets a touch too... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Dharamshala is a hillside town that's located inside the stunning valley of Kangra. This Naturally adorable vicinity is the high vacationer spot in the valley. It is one of the eighty hill stations that were mounted all through the British rule from the yr 1815 to 1847. It is likewise called the Winter Capital of Himachal Pradesh and it sure does justice to this name. It is a place that is a treat to the eyes as you get to enjoy the view of magnificent, green mountains, inexperienced fertile valley lands, and the Shivalik mountain range. Dharamshala is split into parts i. E. , the lower town which by and large encompass houses, stores, colleges and so on. ; and the upper city which is likewise known as McLeodganj. The most eye-catching visitor spots are situated in McLeodganj that is at 1082m above the sea degree. It is quite widely recognized to be the vicinity of the house for the extremely good Tibetan chief The Dalai Lama. Offbeat activities that you can revel in Dharamshala like camping, bonfire or only a walk within the markets and meals stalls have a splendor of its very own. A warm cup of tea within the morning so that you can the clear blue clouds and tall inexperienced mountains in itself seem like a heat hug in that bloodless weather. Also to being mesmerizing with the aid of having remarkable scenic beauty this area is also an amazing appeal for devotees from all over... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Well, Dehradun has some splendid and beautiful treks which are well worth your visit at least as soon as. If you're keen on some cool adventure you ought to in reality decides to visit those treks in Dehradun. Places to visit in Dehradun 1) Bhadra Trek This hill is one of the maximum mountain peaks close to Mussoorie in which you can spot the mountain goat “Ghural” and barking deer “Kakar” on the Bhadraj Mountain. The southern part of the mountain has a shortage of vegetation while the southern component is densely forested. If you are an amateur then this trek is one of the modest and properly balanced treks. This trek is a perfect trek for a nature lover or a hen watcher or a photographer. On the top of the hill, you will locate the Bhadraj temple which is devoted to Lord Balbhadra. From the pinnacle of the hills, you may experience a 360-degree panoramic view of better Himalayas inside the north, Assan barrage to the west and Doon valley to the south. Apart from this for the duration of your trek, you may also come across the captivating village of Dudhli and the thick and dense Bhadraj Forest. The trek begins from Clouds End which is a famed picnic and camping web page with a lovely environment. 2) George Everest Trek It is quick in the future hike near Mussoorie with surprising perspectives of Yamuna River and valley and those of Mussoorie metropolis. This peak changed into... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Rishikesh, also known as the Yoga capital of the arena, is a small metropolis located in the foothills of the Shivalik variety on the banks of river Ganga inside the northern nation of Uttarakhand. Rishikesh gained a Western reputation while the Beatles came right here back in the Nineteen Sixties to live with their guru, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It is a famous hub for historical temples and several yoga ashrams. It is the center of nonsecular and adrenaline-pumping exercises like the well-known whitewater rafting. Because of its location on the holy banks of river Ganga, this region has ended up a home for numerous Sadhus (saints) and there are various ashrams teaching spirituality, yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda. Places to Visit in Rishikesh There are almost 34 tourist spots in Rishikesh where the tourists can spend one's very own sweet time. The first one is the Lakshman Jhula. The Lakshman Jhula is a hanging bridge main to the big, 13-story temple of Swarg Niwas & Shri Trayanbakshwar. The complete bridge is manufactured from iron and is placed throughout the river Ganga connecting villages, Tapovan within the Tehri Garhwal district and Jonk within the Pauri Garhwal district. It offers a remarkable view and resembles a fairyland citadel. The subsequent spot might be Swarg ashram which is a few km strolls to the south of the Lakshman Jhula. It is a network of temples, ashrams, and so forth and nonsecular activities are executed right here at sunrise and sundown. The Ganga aarti... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Shimla is one of the most loved hill stations in India. Regardless of the season, you will find a heavy crowd all around the year. Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh hence it attracts the crowd even more. From serene views to lip-smacking food, from adventure activities to soothing picnic spots, it has a little bit of everything hence, making it a complete package of every kind of a traveler. Here’s a small guide for your next trip to Shimla just to make things better for you How to reach Shimla Reaching Shimla isn’t such a big problem as it is well connected with roads. The easiest way to reach Shimla would be via Delhi. You can get a bus and train from Delhi and even from Chandigarh to Shimla easily. The buses are very frequent so it is a good option. When to go to Shimla Your trip to Shimla depends upon the type of experience you what to have. If you want to have a very snowy experience then November to February is a good time but if you want to have a pleasant experience then you might consider going between April to June. Avoid planning in the monsoon season as it may get a bit difficult for you due to heavy rainfall. Things to do in Shimla Visit all the places mentioned in the next topic Fill your tummy with lip-smacking food Capture a sunset at the Ridge Hike up to Jakkhu mandir Pull out your... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: mountains Nainital - The dazzling eye of Uttarakhand Mountains, the name itself suggests something big. Something very strong and tough. Something which stands tall in any kind of situation. They teach us all. Nanital, the enchanting hill station situated in Uttarakhand. I hope most of you have visited this place and maybe many times also. So I won't be giving any typical information which you find everywhere on Google. But, everyone else has a different perspective of seeing anything in that place. Nanital implies "the eye" so according to me its the panoramic town full of magnificent lakes. This small hill town is serene, calm and tranquil. One can find equanimity by sitting there enjoying sunrise, sunset, watching high rise mountains, the chills of wind and the cozy weather. I know someone somewhere is getting high and packing their bags. . ! ! On my visit to Nainital, I once again found it so beautiful. The very first step I took out of the car leaves me mesmerized. I was once again lost in the beauty of the place. After check-in at my hotel opposite to the one and only nani jheel, I headed along my troop to do some sort of touristy things and started with my darshan at Ghanti mandir. I know, I know you must be thinking as if konse mandir main ghanti nai hoti. But people let me tell you. This temple has more than even a thousand bells that are hung by the people on fulfilling... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: article Triund Trek- It was me finding myself in the world of Blurry Faces on the Edge of Insanity as I recovered from chronic Lung Infection a month ago before the trek. I had a Heartache due to Heartbreak, but my Heart was Beating,Lungs were barely Breathing and the best part is I was Alive, cause there was Fire burning in my Soul Brighter than Darkness outside. I always believed that Nature is a Great Healer than any other Therapy. Although I was Young, Wild and Broken I was Blessed with an ADVENTURE... God told me Not to Lose Hope and find where I Belong. And gracefully the journey started with New Year, New Hope. It was a month of Jan, a new day, boring lecture and me scrolling Instagram luckily saw a light of hope for an Adventure that my soul was searching for. Found UNCIA TRAILS organizing Triund trek at a very affordable cost, I got very excited to join and tried to get connected with the agent and got an instant response. After getting all the queries answered, the plan was discussed with the girl gang (a group of 9) & fortunately the plan got success within 3 days as it was preset by God as he's the only writer of our Destiny. How to reach TriundHappiness started with the manner of traveling from Bareilly to Mcleodganj. we traveled early morning from Bareilly to Delhi by train. Delhi to Triund Delhi to Dharamshala by ? (12 hrs run)and... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: article Spiti Valley - THE WORLD WITHIN A WORLD As a child, I used to admire mountains a lot, its deep valleys, river flowing alongside, fresh air and environment fascinated me a lot. This year decided to make a trip to SPITI - mostly known as the cold desert situated at a height of 14,010ft. My trip started from my hometown Kanpur and I had to total cover a distance of 1230km approx. A lot of excitement and thrill was going in my mind, could not wait to witness the beauty of spirit. So packing was done away before the travel date and the wait was on, finally, the day came when I have to leave home and go to my second home that is mountains. Reached Delhi and from Delhi took an overnight bus to Shimla, explored Shimla by the day time and made an overnight stay in Shimla. The next morning, I took a bus to Reckong Peo from Shimla. The distance to cover was about 229km. After a long journey of nearly 10 hours reached Reckong Peo in the evening, The excitement level was too damn high, halted for a night at Reckong Peo. There is just one and the only bus that goes to SPITI Kaza from peo, Boarded the bus in the morning at around 7 am, From here the real journey started, The journey which will take me to the cold paradise - SPITI Valley The bus was nearly full no place to seat but... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: article The mysterious Himalayas are said to hold the key to many of life’s deeper questions. No wonder every visit commands awe and inspiration. The Har Ki Dun valley is steeped in mythological tales & gorgeous views around every corner. The path takes you through the same trail, traversed by the Pandavas while trying to reach heaven. Thereby making the most exciting part of the journey, the chance of sighting the mighty Swargarohini I, II, III from the valley of God. The month was an early May and just a week back there was news of incessant snowfall in the region adding to the thrill. We had started our journey from Dehradun in a private vehicle towards the basecamp – Sankri, almost 200 Kms. A tiny village with a handful of houses, it is a popular basecamp for many other Himalayan treks, in fact with a very prominent view of the Kedarkantha and the Har ki Dun peaks, both of which were glistening in the snow under the setting sun, by the time we reached. You will get basic accommodation here along with shops selling specific trekking items. Mind you this does not include medicines. Our journey began quite early the next day, with an hour's drive to Taluka, which marks the starting point of the trek. The trail is an easy walk parallel to the river under the shade of the trees. This continues to a point from where the first steep ascent for the day begins. Post a considerable... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Triund is one of the most visited treks of India. Almost 100000+ visitors hike up to Triund ever year. The beauty of this place has been spread among the people lately, therefore attracting nature lovers towards this stunning trek. The trek covers 7km of distance, which will take you 4 to 6 hours to reach depending upon your stamina. The trek is easy to moderate. How to reach Triund- The Triund trek starts from Dharamkot or Gallu Devi in Mcleodganj, Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. Dharamkot is just a ten minutes drive from the Mcleodganj bus stand. Now, coming onto how to reach Mcleodganj. You can take a direct bus from Delhi to Mcleodganj or Dharamshala and then take a local taxi to Gallu Devi, where the trek start. When to go Triund - The trek remains closed during the time of monsoon and extremely cold weather. The best time to visit Triund in summer is April to May and in winter October to December. If you want to do a snow trek then you might visit in December. Points to remember- Plan beforehand- Before going to Triund unplanned, plan a few things beforehand. The timing for day-hikers is 8 am to 11 am. You will not be allowed by the security check to go after 11 if for a day hike due to security measures. The timing for the people who are planning to camp up is 8 am to 2 pm. If you are planning to stay up, I... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: Bir Billing, Himalayas, Paragliding Bir is a village in Joginder Nagar valley, Dhauladhar Range of the foothills of the Indian Himalayas. It is known for its scenic views, paragliding, Meditations, and Tibetan colonies. It is situated approximately 50 km southeast of Dharamshala at a distance of approximately three hours by road. Or via Pathankot to Ahju through the train. You can also reach Bir by hopping into a bus to Baijnath and then taking another bus from Baijnath to Bir. The views will keep you engaged and in no time you'll be in Bir. Bir Billing is Famous for - Paragliding, sightseeing, Tibetan colonies. Why Bir - Billing? ? 1) Paragliding - Bir is worldwide known for paragliding. It is said to be the second best paragliding site in the world and the best in Asia. So, if you want to test your guts, jump off from Bir, this season. The paragliding season is said to be between September to November but you'll see people paragliding all over the year. The price is a bit high in the offseason but it's more crowded in the on the season so you can choose accordingly. Approx charge for paragliding 2000INR. 2) Apart from the drone-like the view from the above, you can boost your soul and fuel it with nature by some nearby hikes. There are amazing treks that start near Bir. The two that I'd recommend you are Rajgundha trek and Phuladhar trek. These treks are not very known but are absolutely worth going on.... --- - Categories: meeting, motivational - Tags: 13 dalai lama, 1st dalai lama, meeting dalai lama, motivational speech Meeting the Dalai Lama is a dream of a lifetime for many people, a blessing, and an intense spiritual experience. It is also difficult so don’t plan on it. It requires a good deal of luck. If you really want to meet him, the first thing to do is make sure that His Holiness is actually in town as he travels frequently. You can see the schedule on his website and send an email to the office to confirm his travel dates. He gives scheduled public teachings but they are crowded. He no longer gives public audiences, so you can only try for a private audience, which is not an easy task because private audiences are carefully screened and studied and you should have really good reason to get approved by the office. Audiences that private are scheduled 3 times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Moreover, the requests made at short notice are not entertained so do it in advance. The Dalai Lama’s administrative office is in Tsuglagkhang Complex. When you face his house, which has a gate with Indian guards in front of it, it’s the latest door on your right, at the end of the complex This office is open six days a week. The man there will ask you to apply online and provide you with the website address. Or you can apply online by yourself and been rejected months in advance so that you can say that you have, but it probably won’t get... --- - Categories: Travel Tips - Tags: Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala, a place located in Himachal Pradesh, is not less than a piece of heaven on the earth Dharamshala, a place located in Himachal Pradesh, is not less than a piece of heaven on the earth, With its calm weather and picturesque scenery, it has won the heart of every tourist, who visited there. From ages, this place is popular for its combination of natural beauty and the culture of Tibetan. Dharamshala Himachal Pradesh is also popular as the home of the Dalai Lama, who was rehabilitated in this part of India, with his family and few other Tibetan. It happened in the year 1959, when the Dalai Lama escaped from Tibet due to the occurrence of some hostile situation there, on 17th March 1959. He reached Indian Border with his group of Tibetans on 31 st March 1959 and asked for the shelter from the then Prime Minister. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru gives him rehabilitation in India. As there is not much difference between the culture and tradition of Dharamshala and Tibet, Dalai Lama got settled down in Dharamshala Himachal Pradesh with his family and other Tibetan group. He excelled in maintaining the sublime atmosphere, on the basis of equality and mutual trust. He even took the charge regarding the Tibetan culture and community and the people, and discussed the issues they were facing with the Indian Government and then formed his own ‘Government in exile’ in Dharamshala, for the growth of the Tibetan people. Dharamshala is a mixture of Indian culture and Tibetan culture, which also attracts tourists to visit here, especially in the month of February... --- - Categories: Travel Tips Mcleodganj, also known as little Lhasa (situated at an elevation of 2,082 meters) is a magnificent hill station or a town which is located in the outskirts of Dharamshala in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. it is the home of Dalai Lama(spiritual leader of Tibetans). Mcleodganj is surrounded by majestic hills and lush green valleys. It attracts numerous tourists every year and offers one of the most enchanting and mesmerizing landscapes to them. Mcleodganj exhibiting an outstanding presence of nature, whereas its culture is truly an aesthetic blend of Tibetan and British influence. It is prominent for treks in India that takes you to the steep slopes of Himalaya. Trek to Triund from Mcleodganj is one the easiest treks which offers you to break free to the lofty Himalayas as it is far flung from city’s hullabaloo. On the trek, you will pass through vibrant oak and pine forests which is absolutely breathtaking. At the top, you can set your camp, do born-fire, star-gaze(at night )and have your own leisure time. Make sure to carry your own camping tents, water, and food. Bhagsu Waterfall, which is perhaps the famous picnic spots in Mcleodganj. It attracts many tourists who wish to get lost amidst the beauty and serenity of nature. There is a very famous temple named after the waterfall, Bhagsunath Temple, which is located half a kilometre from the Waterfall. Pilgrims and devotees can pay a visit to their devotion at the temple. 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All our treks include a perfectly crafted itinerary, and experienced crews and guides accompany them. What does Uncia mean? Uncia is a long-haired Snow Leopard from the mountains with a creamy coat and rosette spots. As nature lovers and people who love conquering mountains, we believe ‘Unica’ best represents our spirit and inspires our soul for more adventures. We are dedicated to documenting and arranging low—and high-altitude treks in the Himalayas. Our main goal is to introduce people to exquisite locations that are offbeat and less explored, which will help nature lovers savour every moment amidst nature without having to deal with many crowds. We continuously seek new trails and adventures and hope these exploration projects never end. Our Story All the founders of Uncia were born in the Himalayas. Love for Nature and passion for conquering the Mountains naturally came to us. Early in those days, the concept of trekking was rarely known. It was considered risky and was out of reach for an average individual. Determined to change this stereotype and make trekking accessible to every individual, we decided to follow our passion. Adventure is the way to look at the world from different perspectives. Only if you try new things do you learn your capabilities. That is when you understand your true potential and your true passion. Expertise is our... --- Frequently asked questions What is the best season for trekking in the Himalayas? The best seasons for trekking in the Himalayas are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) due to favorable weather and clear views. What fitness level is required for high-altitude treks? Moderate to good physical fitness is recommended for high-altitude treks. It's advisable to train with cardio exercises and build endurance before the trek. Can I rent trekking gear? Uncia Trails do not offers rental services for essential trekking equipment like sleeping bags and trekking poles. However we will help you with rentting it from third party. Are permits required for treks, and do you arrange them? Certain treks, especially in national parks or restricted areas, require permits. Uncia Trails arranges all necessary permits for its clients. Do you offer customized itineraries? Yes, customized itineraries can be arranged for private groups or specific preferences. Contact the team for more details. Is insurance mandatory for treks? In remote trekking areas, it’s best to carry cash as card payments are not widely accepted. Only major towns may have ATMs. What are the accommodation options during the trek? Accommodations can range from tents in remote areas to guesthouses and lodges in villages. The specific arrangements depend on the trek chosen. Are meals included in the trekking packages? Yes, meals are generally included. Packages often cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with vegetarian options available. 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