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Passes of Spiti Trek |
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| Itinerary |
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Day
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Arrival in Delhi,
on arrival meet and transfer to Hotel. Stay overnight
at Hotel. |
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Train to Chandigarh,
jeep to Pinjore, on arrival check in at Hotel. Stay
overnight at Hotel. |
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Day
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Jeep to Manali, on
arrival check in at Hotel. Stay overnight at Hotel. |
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Day
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Day at leisure in
Manali. Stay overnight at Hotel. |
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Day
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Travel by jeep over
3978 metre Rohtang pass, gateway to Lahaul, to camp
at Chotta Dara. |
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Day
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Continue by jeep over
4358 metre Kunzam La into the Spiti valley and the
village of Kiato. |
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Day
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Trek from Kiato to
the grazing pastures above the village. |
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Day
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Takling La base camp. |
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Day
09 |
Day free for
acclimatization. |
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Day
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Over Takling La (5272
metres) to Lhasalna. |
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Day
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Continue down valley
to the Pare Chu (river), cross it and camp at Tarang
Yogma. |
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Day
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Extra day to explore
the remarkable valley of the Pare Chu. |
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Day
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Follow the Pare Chu
upstream to Kharsa Gongma, near the base of Parang
La. |
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Day
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Make an early start
to go up the Parang glacier and cross the 5577 metre
Parang La to Pangrochen. Only a small spring sustains
life at this high, rocky campsite. |
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Day
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Descend to the gorge
of the Parilungbi (river), then ascend to a lovely
grazing meadow. |
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Day
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Finish the trek with
a short walk out to the village of Kibber, famed
as the world's highest village with electricity
and daily bus service. |
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Day 17 |
Travel by jeep to
Kyi Gompa, the largest in Spiti, and Dhankar fort,
the former capitol of Spiti, high above the confluence
of the Pin and Spiti rivers. Camp in the valley
below Dhankar. |
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Day 18 |
Continue by jeep to
Tabo Gompa, one of the greatest artistic treasures
in the Himalayan region, to view its paintings and
sculptures, some of which are over 1000 years old.
We then cross into the district of Kinnaur, and
camp at the village of Nako. Nako is also known
for its ancient gompa, though it has been badly
damaged in recent years. |
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Day 19 |
Travel by jeep deeper
into the Kinnaur area and camp at its former capitol
of Kalpa |
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Day 20 |
Continue by jeep to
Shimla, the former summer capitol of India. |
Day 21
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After a full day in
Shimla, we take the evening train to Kalka, then
a jeep to Pinjore, where we return to our Palace
Hotel. |
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Day 22 |
A short jeep ride
to Chandigarh, then the Express train to Delhi,
on arrival check in at Hotel. Stay overnight at
Hotel. |
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Day 23 |
Depart-Delhi Transfer
to airport for flight to onwards journey. |
TOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Accommodation on twin sharing basis as per Tour category
(standard/Deluxe), full board meals, Ground transfers.
Sightseeing as per Itinerary with English speaking guide,
Entrance fees and permits.
On Treks Camping Equipment consisting of Two men-tent
& mattress, Freshly cooked meals, Dinning &
Toilet tents, Ponies and trek staffs. A minimum of 2
person is required for obtaining permit to trek.
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Place
to see.... |
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There
are a number of places to see in India
including the Taj Mahal, Rajasthan,
Kerala and the various beaches of
India, Sikkim, Darjeeling, Leh, Ladakh,
Zhanskar, Vanarasi, Buddha Gaya, Goa,
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Banglor, Wildlife
Safari, Temple, Monastery and many
more.......
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Kanchenjunga |
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Kanchenjunga
is situated at the confluence of four
ridges. Starting from the top, the
East Ridge drops into the Jemu gap.
More easts are Simvo massive and Siniolchu.
The peaks on the West ridge are Janu
and kang –Ba -Chen etc. the
North ridge is having many peaks like
Twin peak, Nepal Peak,
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sikkim |
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The
enchanting litle state of Sikkim lies
in the eastern end of the mighty Himalayas
flanked by Bhtan, Nepal and Tibet
on it's east, west and northern borders
respectively.
Sikkim lies nestled under the protective
shadow of its guardian deity, Mount
Knachenjunga (8598m).
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darjeeling |
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Darjeeling
town is strung out over a ridge, just
a valley away from Sikkim. It still
attracts traditional tourist for its
well touted tea gardens and the old
British Raj residual charms. Until
beginning of the 18th century the
area was under Sikkimese Raja.
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leh
& ladakh |
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The
high remote Tibet like regions of
Ladakh & Zanskar are arid as they
lie north of the main Himalaya range
and are thus protected from the monsoon.
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India Map...

Leh & Ladakh....
Darjeeling....
Central India....
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