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Himtrek Stays, Rajgundha - Tour
Himtrek Stays, Rajgundha
₹ 999
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Himtrek Stays, Rajgundha
₹ 999
Himtrek Stays in Rajgundha is a picturesque and serene retreat nestled in the lap of the magnificent Himalayas. Located in the quaint town of Rajgundha, this eco-friendly accommodation offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking mountain vistas, Himtrek Stays provides a peaceful and rejuvenating environment for guests to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is designed to seamlessly blend with its natural surroundings, using sustainable materials and eco-friendly practices to minimise its ecological footprint. Accommodation at Himtrek Stays is offered in well-appointed tents and dormitory, providing a cosy and comfortable stay. Each unit is tastefully decorated and equipped with essential amenities to ensure a pleasant experience for guests. Whether you choose a tent or a dormitory, you can expect breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and snow-capped peaks right from your doorstep. The property offers a range of activities and experiences that allow guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Himalayas. Guided trekking expeditions to nearby peaks and valleys are a highlight for adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities to explore the region's rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. The knowledgeable guides at Himtrek Stays ensure safe and memorable experiences for guests, catering to both beginners and experienced trekkers. For those seeking a more relaxed stay, the property provides ample opportunities to unwind and reconnect with nature. Guests can indulge in birdwatching, yoga and meditation sessions, or simply relax by the bonfire and soak in the serene ambiance. The nearby forests and rivers offer additional options for outdoor activities such as picnics, nature walks, and fishing. Himtrek Stays takes pride in its commitment to sustainable tourism and supports the local community. The property promotes responsible tourism practices and encourages guests to respect and preserve the natural environment. Local cuisine made from organic ingredients is served, providing a delicious and authentic dining experience. In conclusion, Himtrek Stays in Rajgundha offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the Himalayas while enjoying comfortable and eco-friendly accommodation. Whether you're an adventure enthusiast or simply seeking tranquillity amidst nature, this retreat provides an unforgettable experience that will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated.   Nearby Attractions:  Paragliding in Bir: Staying with Himtrek comes with access to Paragliding as well. Bir offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a perfect spot for Paragliding, attracting tourists from all over the world.  Toy Train Ride: Board Kangra Queen Toy Train and begin your magnificent ride. The expansive, snow-covered Dhauladhar hills provide panoramic splendour, and throughout most of the journey, the delicious aroma of pine trees fills the senses. Travellers may explore the region's natural beauty and history as the train also travels by verdant tea gardens and the ruins of the Kangra Fort. Shop at Bir road: A streetside market featuring a number of eateries and shops identified as Bir Market. The nicest thing about Bir Market is that it is run by locals who are highly knowledgeable about how to service customers. Because it is one of the most modest markets, you will undoubtedly sense a level of increased satisfaction.  Cycling & Sky Cycling: When in such a beautiful natural environment, going for cycling is something one would love to do. But how about cycling with a bird's eye view? Well you get this chance in Bir and Himtrek provides a chance to get you up for this adventure. Tatwani Hot water spring (Day Hike): Tatwani (sometimes spelt Tattapani) is well renowned for its nearby, naturally hot sulphur spring, which erupts at a temperature of 65 degrees Celsius. Tatwani is the ideal location for leisure and relaxation. It is also a well-known Hindu pilgrimage; the pious regard the months of Magh (January–February) as auspicious for a plunge because it is said that by doing so, one can atone for their sins. Rajgundha Trek (1N2D trek): The trek begins in Bir and continues through the charming town of Barot before entering the stunning and vibrant Rajgundha Valley. Enjoy refreshing mountain currents, sky-touching hills, and lush green trekking routes while getting in touch with nature. Bongoru Waterfall (Day Hike): One of the numerous small waterfalls in and near Bir is Bongoru Waterfalls, which is only 4.5 kilometres from the Tibetan Colony. A short hike will bring you to the waterfall, which is a lovely location for a peaceful picnic. The tourist crowd rarely visits the waterfall. The milky white waters cascading over the rocks at the Bongoru Waterfall provide the impression of quiet and serenity. Hanuman Garh Trek: Hanumangarh, which is tucked away in the Dhauladhar Ranges, is a fantastic location for thrill seekers. The mountain's peak, Hanumangarh, is close to Bir Billing. The fauna and flowers of the valley are abundant. A variety of birds and vegetation can be seen here. A full 360-degree vista of the Dhauladhar mountain ranges can be seen there.  Palachak Valley Trek (3D/2N trek): On the route to Thamser Pass is the Palachak Valley. Palachak is a region where the Nargu has lived in the wild for ages. You might witness a wide variety of birds or animals. There are numerous tiny water streams.  A significant waterfall close to Palachak is known as the Jhaudi waterfall. Palachak is a true haven for nature lovers. Thamsar Pass Trek (5D/4N): The Thamsar Pass offers breathtaking views of the Kangra and Ravi valleys, meandering rivers, and a 360-degree panorama of snow-capped peaks that will hypnotise you with their undulating beauty. The Thamsar Pass trek, one of the most exciting and beautiful treks in the Himachal region, also offers you a chance to learn more about the Gaddi locals who live in the high mountain regions. Bada Bhangal Trek (7N/8D): Take to the paths of Bada Bhangal Valley and explore the unexplored. Embark on a mountainous journey with herders. Six months out of every year, the village of Bada Bhangal is open. Due to terrible weather and significant snowfall in the mountain passes, the pathways to Bada Bhangal hamlet were shut down for the remainder of the period.  read more read less
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Neemarise Hotel by Himtrekstays, Kaza - Tour
Neemarise Hotel by Himtrekstays, Kaza
₹ 2,499
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Neemarise Hotel by Himtrekstays, Kaza
₹ 2,499
Himtrek Stays in Kaza, Spiti is a popular accommodation option for travellers visiting the stunning Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh, India. Situated in the heart of Kaza, the main town of Spiti, Himtrek Stays offers comfortable and convenient lodging for tourists exploring the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.  Himtrek Stays is centrally located in Kaza, making it easily accessible and a convenient base for exploring the Spiti Valley. Kaza is the administrative headquarters of the Spiti district and serves as a hub for tourists due to its strategic location amidst the majestic Himalayan mountains. Himtrek Stays provides a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. The rooms are clean, cosy, and well-maintained, offering a comfortable stay after a day of exploring Spiti. The accommodation includes private rooms, depending on your requirements. The amenities at Himtrek Stays are created to guarantee guests a comfortable and hassle-free stay. Comfortable bedrooms, adjacent bathrooms with hot water, electricity backup, and Wi-Fi access are just a few of the conveniences offered. Beautiful views of the neighbouring mountains and valleys may be seen from the rooms. Due to its prime position, Himtrek Stays in Kaza offers a number of perks. It offers quick access to nearby attractions, dining options, and marketplaces. Guests can use Kaza as a base to explore the captivating Spiti Valley, stopping by well-known locations including Key Monastery, Kibber Village, Langza, Hikkim, and more. The Spiti Valley is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, and staying at Himtrek Stays provides easy access to thrilling outdoor activities. Visitors can indulge in activities like trekking, camping, motorbiking, and exploring the pristine landscapes that Spiti has to offer.   Nearby Attractions:  Key Monastery: Situated at an altitude of 4,166 metres, Key Monastery is one of the most iconic and largest monasteries in Spiti Valley. It is perched atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. Key Monastery is home to a significant collection of Buddhist scriptures, murals, and ancient artefacts. It also serves as a major centre for Buddhist learning. Tabo Monastery: Known as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas," Tabo Monastery is one of the oldest functioning monasteries in the Himalayan region. It was founded in 996 CE and houses an impressive collection of ancient murals, statues, and scriptures. The monastery complex consists of several temples, assembly halls, and meditation chambers. Tabo Monastery is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dhankar Monastery: Located atop a steep cliff at an altitude of 3,894 metres, Dhankar Monastery offers breathtaking views of the Spiti Valley. It is known for its strategic location, resembling a fort. Dhankar Monastery was once the ancient capital of the Spiti Valley and is home to various ancient artefacts, Buddhist scriptures, and a statue of Vairocana (Dhyan Buddha). The monastery also houses a museum that displays a collection of Thangka paintings and historical relics. Lhalung Monastery: Situated in the picturesque village of Lhalung, Lhalung Monastery is one of the oldest monastic establishments in Spiti Valley. It is known for its unique architectural style and houses several ancient Buddhist artefacts, statues, and frescoes. The monastery holds religious significance for the local community and offers a serene and tranquil ambiance. Tangyud Monastery: Located in the village of Komic, Tangyud Monastery is perched atop a hill and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. It is known for its distinctive architecture and is one of the highest monasteries in the world, situated at an altitude of around 4,520 metres. Tangyud Monastery is a significant religious and cultural centre for the local community. World’s highest Post Office: The world's highest post office is indeed located in the Spiti Valley, specifically in the village of Hikkim, a remote village situated at an elevation of around 4,400 metres (14,567 feet) above sea level Spiti. It's a popular activity for tourists to send postcards or letters to their loved ones, marking them with a special stamp that bears the "World's Highest Post Office, Hikkim" seal. This serves as a cherished souvenir and a testament to having visited this remote and remarkable location.  Komic Monastery: Tangyud Monastery, also known as Komic Monastery, is perched atop a hill in the village of Komic, which is located at an altitude of around 4,520 metres (14,830 feet) above sea level. Tangyud Monastery holds great religious and cultural significance for the local community. It follows the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism and is home to a vibrant community of monks. The monastery's architecture is unique and stands out with its whitewashed buildings and colourful prayer flags fluttering in the wind. Camping: There are numerous beautiful camping spots in the surrounding areas of Kaza, offering stunning views of the mountains, valleys, and starry night skies. Some popular locations for camping near Kaza include Langza, Hikkim, Komic, Dhankar, and Pin Valley. These areas provide a tranquil setting and an opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Mountain Biking: Mountain biking in Kaza, the main town of Spiti Valley, is a thrilling and adventurous way to explore the stunning landscapes and rugged terrain of the region. The challenging mountain roads, high-altitude passes, and picturesque vistas make it an excellent destination for mountain biking enthusiasts.    read more read less
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Monkey Mud House and Camps, Bir - Tour
Monkey Mud House and Camps, Bir
₹ 999
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Monkey Mud House and Camps, Bir
₹ 999
Bir, commonly referred to as the nation's paragliding capital, is located amid Himachal Pradesh's most tranquil and stunning landscapes at an elevation of 5000 feet. Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, Bir is a small town surrounded by dense forests, scenic valleys, and majestic mountains. If your inner adrenaline junkie needs a boost, head to Bir! Bir is the ideal location for both adventurers and peace seekers because it offers all they might want, from gloomy sky and serenely satisfying vistas to captivating sports like mountain biking and trekking. The campsite, Monkey Mud House & Camps in Bir is located in a serene location and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It provides a lot other activities than just the stay i.e. the guests can participate in various adventure activities like trekking, rock climbing, and paragliding during their camping trip. The vast majority of tourists choose the summer to travel to Bir, especially for paragliding, however, trekkers who relish trekking through snow often arrive throughout the winter. In the winter, you may also see beautiful snowfall because the top region is covered in an icy blanket that is 5 to 6 feet thick. Another exciting and popular leisure activity that most people these days are embracing is camping. Camping in Bir is the most enjoyable from April to June. If you prefer the winters, though, late September to early November works just as wonderfully for camping in Bir. Camping in Bir is also an excellent way to learn about the local culture and traditions. Visitors can interact with the local communities, try local cuisine, and learn about the rich history of the area.    Nearby Attractions:  Paragliding in Bir: Staying with Himtrek comes with access to Paragliding as well. Bir offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a perfect spot for Paragliding, attracting tourists from all over the world.  Toy Train Ride: Board Kangra Queen Toy Train and begin your magnificent ride. The expansive, snow-covered Dhauladhar hills provide panoramic splendour, and throughout most of the journey, the delicious aroma of pine trees fills the senses. Travellers may explore the region's natural beauty and history as the train also travels by verdant tea gardens and the ruins of the Kangra Fort. Shop at Bir road: A streetside market featuring a number of eateries and shops identified as Bir Market. The nicest thing about Bir Market is that it is run by locals who are highly knowledgeable about how to service customers. Because it is one of the most modest markets, you will undoubtedly sense a level of increased satisfaction.  Cycling & Sky Cycling: When in such a beautiful natural environment, going for cycling is something one would love to do. But how about cycling with a bird's eye view? Well you get this chance in Bir and Himtrek provides a chance to get you up for this adventure. Tatwani Hot water spring (Day Hike): Tatwani (sometimes spelt Tattapani) is well renowned for its nearby, naturally hot sulphur spring, which erupts at a temperature of 65 degrees Celsius. Tatwani is the ideal location for leisure and relaxation. It is also a well-known Hindu pilgrimage; the pious regard the months of Magh (January–February) as auspicious for a plunge because it is said that by doing so, one can atone for their sins. Rajgundha Trek (1N2D trek): The trek begins in Bir and continues through the charming town of Barot before entering the stunning and vibrant Rajgundha Valley. Enjoy refreshing mountain currents, sky-touching hills, and lush green trekking routes while getting in touch with nature. Bongoru Waterfall (Day Hike): One of the numerous small waterfalls in and near Bir is Bongoru Waterfalls, which is only 4.5 kilometres from the Tibetan Colony. A short hike will bring you to the waterfall, which is a lovely location for a peaceful picnic. The tourist crowd rarely visits the waterfall. The milky white waters cascading over the rocks at the Bongoru Waterfall provide the impression of quiet and serenity. Hanuman Garh Trek: Hanumangarh, which is tucked away in the Dhauladhar Ranges, is a fantastic location for thrill seekers. The mountain's peak, Hanumangarh, is close to Bir Billing. The fauna and flowers of the valley are abundant. A variety of birds and vegetation can be seen here. A full 360-degree vista of the Dhauladhar mountain ranges can be seen there.  Palachak Valley Trek (3D/2N trek): On the route to Thamser Pass is the Palachak Valley. Palachak is a region where the Nargu has lived in the wild for ages. You might witness a wide variety of birds or animals. There are numerous tiny water streams.  A significant waterfall close to Palachak is known as the Jhaudi waterfall. Palachak is a true haven for nature lovers. Thamsar Pass Trek (5D/4N): The Thamsar Pass offers breathtaking views of the Kangra and Ravi valleys, meandering rivers, and a 360-degree panorama of snow-capped peaks that will hypnotise you with their undulating beauty. The Thamsar Pass trek, one of the most exciting and beautiful treks in the Himachal region, also offers you a chance to learn more about the Gaddi locals who live in the high mountain regions. Bada Bhangal Trek (7N/8D): Take to the paths of Bada Bhangal Valley and explore the unexplored. Embark on a mountainous journey with herders. Six months out of every year, the village of Bada Bhangal is open. Due to terrible weather and significant snowfall in the mountain passes, the pathways to Bada Bhangal hamlet were shut down for the remainder of the period.    read more read less
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Himtrek Stays and Camps, Jibhi - Tour
Himtrek Stays and Camps, Jibhi
₹ 999
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Himtrek Stays and Camps, Jibhi
₹ 999
Himtrek camps and stays in Jibhi, India, is a popular camping and adventure activity provider that offers an authentic and immersive experience of the stunning Himachal Pradesh region. Jibhi is a picturesque town located in the Banjar Valley of the Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh and is known for its natural beauty and tranquillity. Himtrek camps and stays offer visitors a chance to stay in comfortable tents and enjoy the pristine beauty of the surrounding mountains, forests, and rivers. The camps are equipped with essential amenities like clean water, washrooms, and electricity, making the stay convenient and comfortable. Himtrek camps and stays offer various adventure activities like trekking, camping, which are designed to suit different skill levels and interests. Visitors can choose from a variety of trekking trails that lead to scenic spots like waterfalls, meadows, and panoramic viewpoints. Apart from adventure activities, Himtrek also offers visitors a chance to experience the local culture and traditions of the area. Visitors can explore the nearby villages, interact with the local communities, and try local cuisine. The best time to visit Himtrek camps and stays in Jibhi is from March to June and from September to December, as the weather is pleasant, and the natural beauty of the region is at its peak. However, it is essential to carry warm clothing during winters, as the temperature can drop significantly. In conclusion, Himtrek camps and stays in Jibhi offer a unique and unforgettable experience of Himachal Pradesh's natural beauty and adventure activities. It is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an escape from the city's hustle and bustle and a chance to connect with nature.   Nearby Attractions:  Jalori Pass: Jalori Pass is situated distant from the monotonous city life's commotion. The tremendous Himalayas' calming environment offers unrivalled possibilities to relax the body and appreciate nature's beauty. Every trekker's senses are soothed by the region's seasonal flowers in bloom as well as the diverse flora and animals in the middle of the highlands' impeccable seclusion.  Serolsar Lake: 10,170 feet is the elevation of the lake. Throughout the year, the Serolsar Lake displays gorgeous hues, which is something worth witnessing. When it's snowing, the lake appears white in the winter, half-covered in snow and half-green in the spring and summer, and lush green when it's monsooning and after. Chehni Kothi: Chehni Kothi, a traditional himachali structure, is named after the Chehni hamlet and is constructed entirely out of wood and stone without the use of cement. From the Shringa Rishi temple at Bagi village near Jibhi, you have to trek for an hour to reach there.  Raghupur Fort: The Mandi kings are thought to have erected Raghupur Fort as a defensive structure against invasion. Except for the outer part of the walls, little much remains of it today. The approach to the fort, nevertheless, is what makes visiting it more enjoyable. From Jalori Pass, it is a three-kilometer hike, or rather a climb, where the last kilometre is the steepest. With the majestic Himalayas in the background, the path is lined with lusciously green oaks and rhododendrons. Great Himalayan National Park: In the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, there lies a magnificent national park called the Great Himalayan National Park. There is a staggering variety of plants and fauna there, and it is a recognised UNESCO World Heritage site. Jibhi Waterfalls: One of the most beautiful sites to visit in Jibhi, Himachal, is the waterfall. Visitors take pleasure in a tranquil walk to this waterfall. The sound of the waterfall crashing into the solid rocks will make your heart skip a beat. Jibhi waterfall is renowned for being a favourite picnic location for locals. A stunning view is provided by the waterfall's surrounding impenetrable forest. An endearing link to nature is provided by the torrential flow of water from Jibhi Valley in Himachal. Shringa Rishi Temple: The Shringa Rishi Temple is located in the Banjar Valley's Baggi village. It is revered by the people, who regard this deity to be one who guards them. One of Kullu Valley's eighteen primary deities is Shringi Rishi. Following the Putrakameshti Yagna that Shringi Rishi performed for King Dashrath of Ayodhya, Lord Rama and his three brothers were born. The presiding god of Banjar Valley is Shringi Rishi. In this place, Rishi is also known as Skirni Deo. In 2008, this temple underwent reconstruction. read more read less
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Himtrek's Riverside Camps and Hostel, Manali - Tour
Himtrek's Riverside Camps and Hostel, Manali
₹ 999
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Himtrek's Riverside Camps and Hostel, Manali
₹ 999
The Himtrek Campsite is located in a peaceful and serene environment, surrounded by the breathtakingly beautiful mountains of Manali. The campsite location offers visitors the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area, including the snow-capped peaks, lush forests, and the gurgling rivers. Our campsite offers all the necessary facilities to ensure that visitors have a hassle- free camping experience. The tents provided are spacious and comfortable, with enough room for individuals or groups.The staff at the campsite are friendly and helpful, always ready to assist visitors with any queries or concerns. One of the main highlights of the 1 Night 2 Days camping package is the bonfire experience. The bonfire provides a cozy and warm atmosphere, perfect for socializing with fellow campers or simply relaxing under the stars. For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, the campsite offers scenic nature walks and bird-watching opportunities. Some of the nearby treks like Hampta, Lamadugh, and Beas trek can be visited by those coming to Manali for camping, offering an opportunity to explore the stunning natural beauty of the region.The campsite also offers delicious meals, prepared using locally sourced ingredients, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the local cuisine.    Nearby Attractions:  Lamadugh Trek: Lamadugh Trek is one of the most popular treks near Manali. It is a short and easy trek that takes visitors to the summit of Lamadugh, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Beas kund Trek: Beas Trek is another popular trekking destination near Manali. The trek takes visitors through forests, scenic meadows, and stunning landscapes, offering a truly unforgettable experience. Hampta Pass Trek: Hampta Trek is a challenging but rewarding trek that takes visitors through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the region. The trek offers stunning views of the Himalayas and takes visitors through quaint villages and beautiful valleys. Solang Valley: Solang Valley is a popular tourist destination near Manali. The valley is known for its scenic beauty and adventure activities such as paragliding, skiing, and zorbing. Rohtang Pass: Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass located near Manali. It is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the Beas River. Manu Temple: The Manu Temple is a popular pilgrimage site located in Old Manali. The temple is dedicated to Lord Manu, who is believed to be the creator of the human race according to Hindu mythology. The temple's architecture is a blend of Indian and Tibetan styles, making it a unique attraction to visit. Vashisht Hot Springs: The Vashisht Hot Springs is a natural hot spring located in the village of Vashisht, near Manali. The hot springs are believed to have healing properties and are a popular destination for tourists seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. The surrounding area also offers stunning views of the Himalayas, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing day trip.  read more read less
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Cafe Him & Camps, Tosh - Tour
Cafe Him & Camps, Tosh
₹ 999
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Cafe Him & Camps, Tosh
₹ 999
Tosh is the ideal escape from city life, capturing the essence of the Psychedelic music scene, street art, Israeli cuisine, and panoramic beauty like no other.Tosh village is well-known for its hippie lifestyle, trance music, and other eccentricities. This oasis, which is located at a height of 2400 metres, derives the majority of its income from tourists and apple orchards. Tosh attracts a lot of backpackers and travellers who are looking for an offbeat destination to relax and unwind. Overall, Tosh is a beautiful village that offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and adventure, making it a must-visit destination for anyone travelling to Himachal Pradesh.  The camps in Tosh by Himtrek are set amidst the picturesque mountains and forests of the valley, providing guests with a serene and natural setting for their stay. The Himtrek Tosh campsite is equipped with comfortable tents, clean washrooms, and other basic amenities to ensure a comfortable stay for guests. The tents are waterproof and come with comfortable bedding to ensure a good night's sleep. There is also a common dining area where guests can enjoy delicious meals and socialise with other travellers. The campsite offers a range of activities for guests to enjoy during their stay, including trekking, camping, bonfires, and more. They also organise guided treks to nearby destinations such as Kheerganga and Kutla, providing guests with an opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the region.   Nearby Attractions:  Kheerganga Trek: One such popular trip, with one of the strangest sights, is Kheerganga.  It's a 9 km trip that is suitable for beginners. The trail is lined with apple orchards, deodar trees, and other beautiful, green vegetation. There are many locations where you may get native fruit chaat vendors and meals.  You get to spend the night camping beneath the stars. After reaching the summit, there are still enough provisions for food, even though the stores close at 10pm Pack clothes that are suited for the weather where you will be travelling.  Kutla: From Tosh village, a popular hike leads to Kutla Waterfalls. At 2800 metres above sea level, it is a small village in the Parvati valley. One of Himachal Pradesh's most alluring views can be found near the waterfalls. Popular cafes abound in Tosh hamlet, which has drawn travellers from all over the world. The vibrant eateries offer classic Israeli cuisine in a surrealistic setting. This location is the ideal escape from the hustle and bustle because it has not been impacted by modernization.  Kalga Village: Visitors from all over the world travel to Kalga in pursuit of peace, making it a truly global attraction. Many visitors are drawn to the magical woodland close to Kalga. It is thought that little fairies reside in the forest's trees but are invisible to the unaided eye, adding to the mysterious atmosphere of the area. Your thirst for trekking can be sated by the abundance of treks and day hikes that are accessible from Kalga. Bun Buni Pass: Another pass along the route to Kheerganga is the Bun buni pass. There is a gorgeous, lush, green forest area with a highly diverse ecosystem that may be found on the way to this lovely pass. This site is home to numerous different bird and animal species due to its location within Kheerganga National Park. Here, breathtaking vistas of lush surroundings and snow-capped peaks are to be expected.  read more read less
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Camping In Mcleodganj - Tour
Camping In Mcleodganj
₹ 999
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Camping In Mcleodganj
₹ 999
Camping in McLeodganj for 1 night and 2 days organized by Himtrek is an exciting adventure that offers a great opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of this region. The adventure well-planned, and all the necessary arrangements are taken care of by the organizers to ensure that campers have a hassle-free experience. The camping tour starts with a short hike to the campsite, which is located in a picturesque location surrounded by lush green forests and mountains. Himtrek McLeodganj campsite is an ideal destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. The campsite offers a unique blend of amenities that cater to the needs of modern-day travelers. With a well-equipped cafe, visitors can enjoy delicious food while enjoying the serene ambiance of the campsite. The campsite also provides workation options, allowing visitors to work remotely while enjoying the beauty of nature. Additionally, the guest house with bunk beds offers comfortable accommodation for guests. The combination of these amenities provides a holistic experience that caters to visitors' needs, allowing them to have a wonderful time exploring the beautiful landscapes of McLeodganj. The tour also includes various outdoor activities such as trekking, hiking, and nature walks. The nearby attractions include the Bhagsu Nag Temple, Bhagsu Waterfall, Dal Lake, and Triund Trek. Visitors can explore these places and enjoy the stunning views of the mountains and valleys. Camping tour organized by Himtrek in McLeodganj is a great way to escape the city's hustle and bustle and enjoy a peaceful and adventurous vacation amidst nature. The tour is suitable for all age groups and is a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion.    Nearby Attractions: McLeodganj is a popular tourist destination known for its serene natural beauty, rich Tibetan culture, and spirituality. There are many nearby attractions in McLeodganj that visitors can explore and experience the essence of this beautiful hill station. Bhagsu Nag Temple: The Bhagsu Nag Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located 2 km away from McLeodganj and is a popular tourist attraction. The temple's beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit place in McLeodganj. Bhagsu Waterfall: The Bhagsu Waterfall is located near the Bhagsu Nag Temple and is a popular picnic spot. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Dal Lake: The Dal Lake is a serene lake located at a distance of 11 km from McLeodganj. It is surrounded by lush green forests and is a popular spot for boating and picnicking. Triund Trek: The Triund Trek is a popular trekking trail that starts from McLeodganj and takes you through the beautiful Dhauladhar ranges. The trek offers stunning views of the mountains and valleys and is a must-do activity for adventure enthusiasts. Tibetan Museum: The Tibetan Museum is located in the center of McLeodganj and is a popular tourist attraction. It showcases the history and culture of Tibet and is a great place to learn about Tibetan art, culture, and history. St. John in the Wilderness Church: The St. John in the Wilderness Church is an ancient church located in McLeodganj. It was built in 1852 and is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and architecture. The church is a popular tourist attraction and is a must-visit place in McLeodganj.  read more read less
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Himtrek Riverside Camps, Kasol - Tour
Himtrek Riverside Camps, Kasol
₹ 999
1 Night 2 Days
Available on request
Kasol, Himachal Pradesh
Himtrek Riverside Camps, Kasol
₹ 999
The Himtrek Kasol Campsite is a traveller's paradise since it offers the ideal setting for absorbing Kasol culture thanks to its vibe, ambiance, food, natural surroundings, and surreal environs.  The campsite is situated in Hurludhar, 2 kilometres from the Kasol Volvo Bus Stop, on the banks of the captivating Parvati River. You may ask that the bus driver drop you off at Shani Dev Mandir. It is a 300-metre walk from there. The campsite provides a lot more than just the unambiguously breathtaking views of the pristine skies in the morning and the blanket of stars at night. It has everything, from wacky lighting and psychedelic music to make you bob your head to mouth-watering food that makes you ravenous for more.   Nearby Attractions:  Chalal Trek- While Kasol has a lot of attractions underway because of how popular it is with young people, Chalal, a nearby underrated village, offers a more in-depth vacation experience. Make your way to Chalal, which is close to Kasol and offers affordable access to wonderful food, calm, and tranquilly. Kheerganga Trek- Kheerganga Trek is a well-known trekking route in Himachal Pradesh that begins in Barshaini, a charming village close to Kasol. Trekking to Kheerganga provides wonderful meadows, pine-forested paths, beautiful waterfalls, fresh air, peaceful settings, snow-capped mountains, hot springs, and a magnificent perspective of the Himalayas. Malana village- Travellers love the trippy parties and free-flowing hashish in India's Parvati Valley, which comes from the historic settlement of Malana, situated 22 km from Kasol, and is overlooked by the Chandrakhani and Deo Tibba Peaks. This unusual village is guarded by the pines; away from the mainstream, and it  doesn’t follow the Indian judicial system. Malana is renowned for producing hashish of the highest grade anywhere in the world. Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara- At 3.5 kilometres from Kasol in Parvati Valley, Manikarn Sahib Gurudwara is nothing short of a miraculous place of worship. You'll be shocked to learn that the water at this Gurudwara continues to boil despite the bitter cold. This water's boiling temperature is thought to be a result of Sheshnag's rage. This Manikaran Gurudwara attracts visitors from throughout the nation and overseas. It is believed that anyone who bathes for a few days in the hot, sulphur-containing water found here will have their illnesses cured. According to legend, Guru Nanak Dev Ji pondered and worked amazing wonders here first. Kasol Main market- Kasol Market is a vibrant flea market where you may purchase locally manufactured items including woollen sweaters, hats, and gloves as well as fruit preserves and squashes. Both handmade items and tacky knick knacks like neon keychains, made-in-China products, and t-shirts and bags with wacky prints are popular in Kasol Market.  Cafes and local food joints- When backpacking in Kasol, Himachal Pradesh's teeny-tiny hamlet, also known as "Mini-Israel," one must at least once a few of the famous Israeli cuisine. This popular tourist destination has experienced an upsurge of adorable cafes, restaurants, resorts, and street cuisine since it first gained attention.  read more read less
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