Manali! The name itself excites one and all for a variety of reasons :) But most of all for its chill climes and pristine Himalayan ranges Nestled between the Pir Panjal Range and the Dhauladhar range is Kullu Valley, the gateway to Ladakh and the Karakoram Manali, the most famous tourist hill town in Kullu Valley is at an altitude of 2000m and enjoys salubrious weather and a steady inflow of tourists and trekkers through the year The side valleys around Manali offer some amazing trekking options from relaxed day hikes for amateurs to tough trails for the seasoned trekker The only time the valley sort of goes into slumber would be during the winter when the inflow of travellers thins downHere’s a chance to experience Manali and around in the quiet winters and... Dec 29 to Jan 05, 2019 Dec 29 to Jan 05, 2020
Deo Tibba peak at 6001m is one of the higher peaks in the Pir Panjal Range of the Indian Himalayas Starting from Jammu and Kashmir, the Pir Panjal range extends all the way into Himachal Mt Deo Tibba and Indrasan mark the eastern end of this range The Deo Tibba Valley trek takes you to the base camp of this big mountain through dense conifer forests, lush green meadows, high altitude lakes and snow-capped mountains Starting from the beautiful hill town of Manali, we make a small circuit over 5 days starting at Shuru village and ending at Jobri, where there is a small dam Shuru is the first and last village on the trail Post that, the only people we get to meet on this Himalayan trail would be the Gaddi Shepherds and Gujjar cattle herders Gaddis camp in the mountains... May 11 to May 19, 2019