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The Chandigarh to Kinnaur, Spiti Valley, and Manali tour is a mesmerizing journey through the enchanting landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, India. Starting from the planned city of Chandigarh, this adventure takes you on a breathtaking ride through some of the most stunning and remote regions of the Himalayas. Kinnaur, with its lush green valleys and picturesque villages, is your first stop, offering a glimpse into the unique culture of the region. As you venture further, Spiti Valley welcomes you with its stark, high-altitude desert beauty, dotted with ancient monasteries and dramatic landscapes. The journey culminates in the charming town of Manali, famous for its lush forests, adventurous activities, and vibrant culture. This tour promises an unforgettable experience of diverse terrains, rich cultural heritage, and a deep connection with the natural beauty of Himachal Pradesh.
Chandigarh: Your tour might start from Chandigarh, a modern city known for its well-planned layout and beautiful gardens. You can explore attractions like the Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, and the Capitol Complex.
Shimla: On your way to Kinnaur, you might stop in Shimla, the former summer capital of British India. Visit the Mall Road, Ridge, and Christ Church while enjoying the colonial architecture.
Kinnaur Valley: Kinnaur is known for its lush green valleys, apple orchards, and scenic landscapes. Key attractions in Kinnaur include Sangla Valley, Kalpa, and the ancient Kamru Fort.
Spiti Valley: Spiti is a high-altitude desert valley with stark beauty. Highlights include Kaza, the administrative capital of Spiti, and visiting the ancient Key Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, and the surreal landscapes of Pin Valley.
Chandratal Lake: A trek or drive to Chandratal Lake is often included in Spiti Valley tours. The pristine, crescent-shaped lake is surrounded by majestic peaks and offers stunning reflections.
Manali: After exploring Spiti, you’ll head to Manali. Popular attractions in Manali include Solang Valley for adventure activities like paragliding and trekking, the Hadimba Temple, Old Manali, and the Manu Temple.
Rohtang Pass: En route to Manali, you’ll cross the famous Rohtang Pass, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and opportunities for playing in the snow (if you visit during the right season).
Local Cuisine: Savor local Himachali cuisine throughout your journey. Try dishes like Dham, Chana Madra, and various preparations of apples in Kinnaur.
Adventure Activities: This region offers opportunities for trekking, river rafting, mountain biking, and more. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in these activities amidst stunning natural backdrops.
Monasteries: Explore the ancient Buddhist monasteries scattered across the region. They offer insight into the culture and religion of the people living in these remote areas.
11. Photography: The entire journey is a photographer’s paradise, with breathtaking vistas, serene landscapes, and cultural experiences to capture.
12. Local Culture: Interact with the warm and hospitable local people, and get a glimpse into their unique way of life, traditions, and festivals.
Meal:- Dinner Only
On arrival at Chandigarh Airport/Railway Station and you will be met,
assisted and drive to NarkandaOn tha way Charabra, Kufri Fagu, Theog,
Matiana. (located 173kms). Narkanda is a town and a nagar panchayat in
Shimla district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is at an altitude
of 2708 meters on the Hindustan-Tibet Road in Himachal Pradesh, India
within a fir forest. It is about 65 km away from Shimla and surrounded by
the Himalayan Range. It is a skiing resort in winter. On arrival at Narkanda
check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Narkanda.(6-8hrs Journey)
Meal:- Breakfast & Dinner
Today morning after breakfast checkout from the hotel & drive to Sangla.
After breakfast with a view of the mountains and head to Sangla via
Rampur. You shall meet the Sutlej river at Sainj and from there on it will be
with you till Spiti. Sangla is one of the most beautiful valleys in India. We
recommend a walk to Baspa river.After the initial dash over the hills, the
road descends down to the Sutlej valley as we continue to the town of
Rampur on the southern bank. The roads are carved on vertical rock faces
at several locations giving itself a distinct identity. This road is popularly
known as Indo-Tibet Highway. You’ll be welcomed
by several hydroelectric power projects as you enter Kinnaur district, the
major one at Karcham where a dam is built at the confluence of Baspa and
Sutlej rivers. From Karcham we cross over the bridge and enter Baspa
Valley to head towards Sangla.On arrival at sangla check in the
hotel.Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel Sangla.
Meal:- Breakfast & Dinner
This morning after breakfast we will be driving you to Chitkul ( 20 kms, total
1 hrs, each side 3,450 metres / 11,318 feet.) which is the last village on
Indian side on the Indo Tibetan border. The village of Chitkul is like
something from a fairy tale, and you will have a chance to walk slowly
around it. The landscapes are stunning, and you will have plenty of time to
enjoy them and talk to the local people. We will return to Sangla for lunch in
the local restaurants and later the rest of the day is free to relax in the
mountain landscape or if you like you can walk to another nearby villages
or nature walk.After that leave for tabo.On arrival at tabo check in the
hotel.Overnight stay at hotel Tabo.
Meal:- Breakfast & Dinner
After breakfast checkout from the hotel visit Tabo Monastery it is
considered to be older than 1000 yrs, Dhankar Gompa- it is built on a 300
m high spur & overlooks the confluence of spiti & pin rivers, Key
Monastery at Kibber & Commic Village. Dhangkar monastery, which was
once the capital of Spiti, under Kings rule. Dhang means cliff and kar
means fort, the fort situated on the edge of a cliff. Dhangkar Gompa or
monastery is one of the architectural master pieces of the Buddhist yore.
Built 800 years ago this is one of the endangered archaeological sites in
the world. Experience the old world feeling of the Dhangkar
monastery.After that leave for pin valley Pin Valley National Park is a
National park of India located within the Lahaul and Spiti district, in the
state of Himachal Pradesh, in far Northern India.After that leave for kaza
The town lies on the road between Rekong Peo and Kaza, the sub-
divisional headquarters of Spiti. The town surrounds a Buddhist monastery
which, according to legend, is said to be over a thousand years old.After
that leave for The town of Kaza or Kaze is the subdivisional headquarters
of the remote Spiti Valley in the western Himalayas in the Lahaul and Spiti
district of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. On arrival check
in hotel & overnight stay at Kaza hotel.
Meal:- Breakfast & Dinner
On the day of this Spiti Valley tour, we drive to some of the highest
inhabited regions of the world. The highest village in Asia, Komik, which
literally translates to eye of a snow cock, is situated at a height of 4513
meters. This farming village has a population of 84 people, living in utter
isolation, cut-off from the rest of the world for most parts of the year. Later,
we drive to Hikkim where we visit the world highest post office in the world.
If possible, you might even meet the post-master and hear his stories.
After sending out a postcard, we drive to Langza. Langza village is
situated at an altitude of 4400 meters and belongs to the Sakyapa sect of
Tibetan Buddhism. Langza houses a population of 137 in 33 households.
Once you are here, you can walk around the village and visit the ancient
Lang (Temple) which is estimated to be around 1000 years old. At Langza
This centuries – old gompa is a labyrinth of rooms and corridors
and at one time also acted as a fort. It houses valuable thangkas and
offers a panoramic view of the area. Also visit the small gompa at Kibber, 9
kms further ahead. Kibber at 4205 m has the distinction of being the
highest permanently inhabited village of the region. Overnight at Hotel.
Meal:- Breakfast & Dinner
On the day of this Spiti Valley tour, we drive to one of the most photogenic
places in Spiti Valley the Chandratal Lake. Before that, we pass through
the high altitude pass of Kunzum La. Stop by at the stupa and pay tribute
to the local goddess,Kuzum Mata as she's known. At 15,000 feet above
sea-level, the Kuzum Pass connects Kullu and Lahaul to the Spiti Valley.
From there, we head to Chandratal Lake A visual marvel, this stunning
blue-coloured lake is set at an altitude of 4,300 meters above sea level in
the heart of high Himalayas and is a must see on a full moon night. It
derives its name, Chandra (Moon) and (Lake) from the crescent shape of
the lake. Watch the lake change colours from crystal clear shades of blue
to emerald greens by dusk. Overnight at Chander Tal
Meal:- Breakfast & Dinner
Today morning after breakfast checkout from the hotel & drive to Manali
.via Rohtang pass. Rohtang Pass carry warm clothes like hand gloves,
muffler, sweater, shawl, socks &sports shoes etc. Enroute overcoats and
shoes are available on hire. Please note that Rohtang Pass (altitude 3940
mts.) is actually 51 kms. far from Manali.On arrival at manali check in
hotel.Dinner & Overnight stay at Manali.
Meal:- Breakfast Only
After breakfast checkout from the hotel and leave for Chandigarh.On tha
way Kullu or Kulu is the capital town of the Kullu district in the Indian state
of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in the
Kullu Valley about 10 kilometres north of the airport at Bhuntar. Kullu
Valley is a broad open valley formed by the Beas River between Manali
and Largi. Drop at Chandigarh Airport / railway
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