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Lahaul Spiti Tour Package: 10 Nights 11 Days

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Quick Itinerary: Chandigarh(0N) → Shimla(1N) → Sarahan(1N) → Sangla(1N) → Kalpa(1N) → Tabo(1N) → Kaza(2N) → Chandratal Lake (1N) → Manali(1N) → Mandi (1N)

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 Journey from Chandigarh to Shimla - Shimla Local Sightseeing
  • Reach Chandigarh in the morning.
  • Move to Shimla from Chandigarh by cab.
  • Reach Shimla and Check-in hotel.
  • After some rest, visit local sightseeing of the places like Christ Church.
    Built in 1857, the church is known for its neo-Gothic style.
  • Also visit Gaiety Theatre, Scandal Point.
  • Evening time is free to stroll down the famous Mall Road.
  • Overnight stay in Shimla hotel.
  • In the morning, start for Sarahan via Kufri.
  • On the way, stop at Nirth, Dutt Nagar and Rampur Bushehar situated through the Satluj Valley.
    At Nirth, there an old Surya (Sun) temple, dedicated to Shiva & Shakti which was build by Parshuram.
    Dutt Nagar is known for its archaeological importance.
  • Reach Sarahan which is a tiny but beautiful village. It houses the historical Bhimakali temple known to be about 1500 years old.
  • One can also enjoy the best view of Srikhand Dhar and Satluj River.
  • Night stay at Sarahan.
  • Start for Sangla from Sarahan.
  • Sangla is about 95 kms from Sarahan at an altitude of 2680m.
    It takes 4-5 hours via Karcham.
  • Night stay at Sangla.
  • Start from Sangla for Chitkul.
  • The road on this stretch is very narrow and steep till Chitkul.
    Chitkul is the last and highest village (3450m) in Baspa valley. It is situated on the right bank of the Baspa River. There is a temple dedicated to local goddess Mathi, which is said to have been constructed some 500 years ago.
  • Next stop is at Rackchham village.
    The situation of Rackchham (2900m.) village is striking, as it is surrounded by Rocky Mountains, Granite Rock and the forests.
  • Visit Kamru Temple and fort.
  • Trout Fishing can be done in Baspa River with the permission from the Fisheries Officer.
    Surrounded by snowy peaks, Kalpa (2960m.) is the district Head quarter of Kinnaur on Hindustan Tibet Road and offers the nearest view of Kinner Kailash (Shivlingam) peak.
  • Visit Ribba Gompa.
    Ribba Gompa is a 1000 years old monastery and is situated between the villages of Purbani and Rispa is known for Grapes orchards. Alcohol obtained from these grapes is called ANGOORI which is very famous.
  • Night stay at Kalpa.
  • Drive to Tabo via Nako (3658m.)
  • Stop at Nako (3664m.)
    Nako is situated about 2 kms above the Hangrang valley road, west to the huge mountain of Pargil. This is the highest and the largest village in the valley.
  • Visit the monastic complex situated to the north of the village.
    The complex comprises of four large temples belonging to the Dugpa order, the complex is called Locha-Lhakhang i.e. Lhostaba, Lhakhang, after the great Latsab Rin-Chen-Nagpo.
  • Reach Tabo.
    Tabo is situated on the left bank of river Spiti. Surrounded by high hills, the village follows Buddhism essentially. But there are also local Hindu deities called Gyalbo, Dabla and Yalso.
  • Night stay at Tabo.
  • After early breakfast, drive towards Kaza.
  • Visit Tabo monastery.
    Founded in 996AD, the Tabo ‘ Gompa' has exquisite wall paintings and stucco statues and is often called the Ajanta of the ‘Himalaya', after the almost legendary art treasure site in Maharashtra. In terms of area, this is the largest monastic complex in Spiti, and all old section has nine temples,'chortens', a monks' chamber and a nuns' chamber.
    There are several caves and contemporary structure that form a part of the Tabo complex. UNESCO has declared Tabo a ‘World Heritage Site'.
  • Start the drive towards Kaza via Dhankar.
  • Night stay at Kaza.
  • Visit Kaza which is situated at 3600m.
    It has the administrative headquarters of the Spiti, a market place, medical facilities a filling station. It serves as the base for the trekkers.
  • Spend some leisure time, exploring and shopping at Kaza.
  • Drive towards Kibber village (4205m.)
  • Drive up to Kibber (4116M.)
    It is the highest permanently inhabited village in the world connected by a motor able road. It also acts as the base for several high altitudes treks.
    At Kibber, the winter temperature drops below -35 C.
  • After exploring Kibber, visit Ki-monastery.
    Ki Monastery is 11km on the way down and adjacent to the road. It has celebrated its 1000 years to commemorate the auspicious Kalachakra initiation by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in August 2000 for the world peace. Ki is the repository of rare ‘Thangka paintings' and several ancient musical instruments are likely trumpets, cymbals and drums. Its library holds the manuscripts of the sacred Thangyur text. The village of Ki is just short of the monastery.
  • Overnight stay in Kaza
  • Arrive at Chandratal Lake- also known as "The Lake of Moon".
  • If road condition is good, this drive takes around 3 hours otherwise one has to walk to the Lake.
  • A camp could be set-up at the risky point followed by a walk up to the lake for about 2 hours or less.
  • Return to the campsite on the same day.
  • Drive back to the foot of the Kunzum Pass.
  • Explore Batal.
    Batal is a small hamlet and the last village of Spiti valley with a couple of tea houses. It is situated at the foot of the Kunzum Pass.
  • Get some tea with view of Chandra river.
  • After that, drive up to Chota Dara, Chhtru and Grampoo through the rugged and steep Chandra river valley.
    On the way, you can spot the Bara Shigri glacier. The Glacier is gigantic mass of solid ice, more than a kilometer wide and extending over a distance of 10 kilometers. At Grampoo it divides the valley into Lahaul & Spiti. 
  • The right cut at Grampoo leads to Lahaul & Leh and left cut to Rohtang and further down to Manali.
    From Grampoo, drive along the Chandra River with the magnificent rugged valley views.
  • Reach at Manali in the evening.
  • In the morning, visit Hadimba Devi Temple, Manu Temple, Vashisht Village, Vashisht Hot Water Springs, Van Vihar, Hong Kong Market, The Mall and Tibetan Monastery.
  • Have lunch in the aftrenoon and start for Naggar.
  • Visit Naggar Castel, Art Gallery and Museum.
  • After this, visit Kullu and then Mandi.
  • Reach back to the hotel in late evening.
  • Overnight stay at Mandi.
  • In the morning start for Chandigarh.
  • Reach Chandigarh in the afternoon.
  • Drop at Chandigarh for onward journey.

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  • Welcome drink on arrival (Non-Alcoholic).
  • Accommodation: 2 deluxe rooms on triple sharing.
  • 2 extra beds included.
  • Breakfast and dinner.
  • Daily morning tea.
  • All taxes included.
  • Children below 5 years complimentary (without extra bed).
  • Vegetarian Meal only (Non-vegetarian meal directly payable at hotel).
  • Private AC XUV for sightseeing & transfer.
  • Driver allowances, tolls, taxes and permits.
  • All hotel taxes & service taxes.
  • Train tickets.
  • All entry fees & guide charges.
  • All meals not mentioned above.
  • All other personal expenses- laundry, shopping, tip etc.
  • Monument entrance fees / camera fees/heater charge.
  • Any adventure activity like skiing ,paragliding, rafting etc. 

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Audrey's Trip to Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Patnitop

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(Written on 26 Apr, 2025)

What's Good: Regular Communication update since we booked our flights. They were happy to tailor our trip to our needs. Very kind and courteous. Treatment us like family. Very reasonable rates. (Read More) Accomodation food and travel with driver and car was very good. Called us everyday day in the morning and evening to find how our day trips were and if we were happy or had any issues. Thankyou for the wonderful time we had in kashmir, will always remember and have beautiful memories. Will visit again if God permits. God bless you all and keep up the good job. Thanks.
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(Written on 19 Apr, 2025)

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(Written on 30 Apr, 2024)

It was one of the best trip of my life simply because it was with my parents ( both are 60 +) i was really happy that i did my booking through parvez bhai , he is wonderful human being, very humble ho (Read More)nest person who made our trip one of the best experience possible in kashmir , i gave us more then what was in our package without even asking for it :) i got a friend for life in kashmir , thank you so much Parvez bhai and Explorus travels , i am sure your company will touch new heights in year to come simply because how well you treat your guests and how much care you take of them .. thank you so much ?

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(Written on 27 Aug, 2023)

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Ashes's Trip to Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Patnitop

4 /5

(Written on 09 Jun, 2023)

Inspite of a few goofups on the while, the stay n tour was satisfactory, thanks to Mr. Munir n his 24x7 availability to solve n overcome tha hiccups. Except the house boat stay at Fizzyhouseboats wh (Read More)ere the shady caretaker Mushtaq had his very nefarious intentions evident when he locked the door of our room from outside for the entire night (he didn't want us to know what was going on in the house boat at night which must be his regular activity in exchange for extra money unknown to the owner). People like him spoil the reputation of Kashmir. He was also curt n rude n didn't provide service as per value for money. He should be brought to task immediately. Again thanks to Mr.Munir of Green dot for his round the clock responsiveness.

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