Chandigarh - Kasol - Malana - Tosh - Tirthan Valley - Jibhi - Chandigarh
Day 01 | Arrival Chandigarh - Kasol ( 250 Kms 05-06 Hrs )
Day 02 | Kasol - Manikaran - Tosh - Kasol
Day 03 | Kasol - Malana - Kasol
Day 04 | Kasol - Jibhi - Tirthan Valley ( 90 Km 03 Hrs )
Day 05 | Tirthan Valley - Jibhi - Jalori Pass - Tirthan Valley
Day 06 | Tirthan Valley - Chandigarh Departure ( 230 Km 06 Hrs )
Day 01 | Arrival Chandigarh - Kasol ( 250 Kms 05-06 Hrs )
Today on arrival at Chandigarh Airport/Railway Station Meet and assist. Drive towards Kasol,Kasol is a hamlet in the Kullu district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River between Bhuntar and Manikaran,Kasol serves as the gateway to some of Himachal Pradesh's most scenic treks including the famous Kheerganga trek, where pathways lined with lush foliage lead also Kasol is famous for its hippie culture, which attracts tourists from all over the world,On reaching check into the hotel/Camp, Evening Explore Cafes and at Leisure in hotel/Camp overnight stay.
Day 02 | Kasol - Manikaran - Tosh - Kasol
This morning after breakfast you will be taken to Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara. After that you will be taken to the village of Tosh, It is located at about 2,400 metres (7,900 ft) in elevation on a hill near Kasol in the Parvati Valley, surrounded by mountains. The main occupation of the people in Parvati valley is Tourism. Apple orchards are also a big source of income for the local people. Wooden houses in the village are excellent examples of architecture of Mountain people. You can also check some cool cafes in Tosh.After visit return back to Kasol hotel/Camp overnight stay.
Day 03 | Kasol - Malana - Kasol
This morning after breakfast you will be taken to Malana. From Kasol, Malana is about 21 km. Cab carries you over the first 18 km, and then you trek uphill. But the climb up the frost-hardened slopes is still tough. At 8,700 feet, Malana is located on a narrow plateau, high on one side of a wild and remote glen that abuts the river Parvati in the Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh. The Malana Nullah, which flows through the valley, comes from Deo Tibba, the 20,000 feet, snow-covered peak that overhangs the glen and the village. Malana has its own lifestyle and social structure and people are strict in following their customs. Malana has been the subject of various documentaries. They have their own Kanashi language,After visiting Malana return back to the Kasol hotel/Camp Overnight stay.
Day 04 | Kasol - Jibhi - Tirthan Valley ( 90 Km 03 Hrs )
This morning after breakfast check out from the Kasol hotel/Camp you will be taken to one of the hidden gems and less crowded valleys in Himachal –Tirthan Valley. It will take around 3 hours to travel from Kasol to Tirthan. On reaching check into the Camp/Guest house,After some rest visit Chehni Kothi, a traditional Himachali tower/fort built in the 17th century. It is around 3 Kms from Shringa Rishi temple. You need to walk to all these places as there are no motor-able roads. You can also visit Shringa Rishi temple. Finally you can visit Jibhi waterfall and later return to Camp/Guest house overnight stay.
Day 05 | Tirthan Valley - Jibhi - Jalori Pass - Tirthan Valley
This morning after breakfast you will be taken to Jalori Pass. Today will be the most adventurous day of the trip as you will be travelling on steep mountain roads. Jalori Pass at a towering height of 3120 mts above sea level offers a panoramic view of the majestic Himalayas. You can go on a 12 Km up down trek to Serolsar Lake from Jalori pass. Return to Tirthan valley in the evening overnight stay.
Day 06 | Tirthan Valley - Chandigarh Departure ( 230 Km 06 Hrs )
This morning after breakfast check out from Tirthan Valley and drive towards Chandigarh by road,Upon arrival drop at Chandigarh Airport/Railway station.