Himalaya - Nature at it's dominating form.


Incredible Himachal. also known to be an ample in natural beauty and rivers criss-cross the entire mountain chain.

These rivers are lasting and are nurtured by snow and rainfall. They are protected by an extensive cover of natural vegetation. Himachal has areas like Dharamsala that receive heavy rainfall, as well as those like Lahaul and Spiti that are cold and almost rainless.

Broadly Himachal experience three seasons; hot weather season, cold weather season and rainy season. Summer lasts from mid April till the end of June. Winter lasts from late November till mid March. Snowfall is common in alpine tracts
Himachal Pradesh is divided into 12 districts Kangra, Hamirpur,Mandi, Bilaspur, Una, Chamba, Lahul and Spiti, Sirmaur, Kinnaur, Kullu,Solan and Shimla.



Himachal is one of the few states that had remained untouched, largely due to its difficult terrain. It is a multireligional, multicultural as well as multilingual state like other Indian states. Some of the most commonly spoken languages includes Hindi, Pahari, Mandeali Kangri, Gojri, Punjabi and Kinnauri.
Some of the specialities food of Himachal include Pateer, Chouck, Bhagjery, jhoul, Patrode, Sidku, Beduan, Chutney, Madra, Khatti Dal, Mahni, Khatta and Ambua, Madra, Pahari Aloo and Pahari Murgh.

Trekking in Himachal



Across Charang Ghati


There are several places in the Himalayas where pilgrims complete PARIKRAMA around Kinaur Kailash 'Home of Shiva'. Pilgrims cross Charangi Ghati to complete the circuit whose heighest peak os Jorkanden (20408ft). Ther emay be a lot of snow on the pass untill mid july, August and september are tghe bezst months for crossing.


Length: 14 Days, 44 Km
Highest Point: Charang Ghati '17600ft (5200m)
Grade: Difficult.
Restrictions for foreign tourists, Permits from district magistrate at Reckong Peo.

Thangi to Lambar (9Km)
Lambhar to Shurtingting (9Km)
Shurtingting to Charang(3Km)
Charang to Rangrik Monastery to Charang (4Km)
Charang to lalanti Camp via Lalanti La (8Km)
Lalanti Camp to Foot of Charang ghati pass (6Km)
Foot of Charang ghati pass to Chitkul over Charang Pass (9Km)

Places:

Thangi:

Located at 8700ft (2650m) is a place in haven. Now linked by Highway no. 22. There is now a direct bus from Shimla to Thangi.  Village is located at Tirung Gad river which flows into Satluj river from east direction. Distance of rekong peo from Thangi is 41 Km.
The main village has a small Monestry and many houses, but no good place for camping as the whole land is used for farming. On the opposite side Tirung nala leads to Jorkanden base camp in Kinnaur Kailash range.

Thangi is a perfect place to start the trek and gives you the complete feel of being in beautiful Kinnaur district of Himachal.


Thangi to Charang:

Trek moves along with Tirung Nala, After about 2 Km the trail descends towards the river bed and continues from there. Vast walls rising on both sides. View is Grand, it is plentifully rewarded for by the dense forest. The First cessation near Lambar (6Km) there are colossal granite walls on the right bank that rise almost 19500ft. Lambar (9430ft) there is a beautiful small village. Village people are very meek and they are far away from the world of technology and politics. They are Humans in right sense.

Second day trek moves along with the river and the way you move ahead you start realizing that this is the world we belong to, yes this is some place rather hidden place on earth where everything is controlled by Nature. There are no up’s and down’s to speak of. It’s just Nature that expresses here. About 9 Km 5-6 hours we reach the Tirung Nala. Second day halt is at the open ground known as Shurtingting (11190ft/3410M).

It’s now time to get the permits checked, about 20 min of walk we reach Indo-tibet border police(ITBP), from here you can see excellent view of Racho peaks.

Another 3-4 hours of walk you will reach Charang Village (6Km)

Charang is a large village it has a Monastery, village also have a small rest house. Rangrik Monastery (12075ft/3680M) is 2 km beyond the village is one of the most sacred places of Kinnaur district. Camping near to this monastery is a good option as it gives you excellent view and peace. It’s suggestive to stay here for an extra day to get acclimatize to the conditions before you go high for Charang Pass.  Here you also need to register again at nearby police check post and get the permissions.

Charang to Foot od Charang Ghati pass:

There are several trails that takes you towards the ridgeline, climb is hard, steady and after walking for around 4-5 hours you reach Lalanti pass, from here the trail gets zigzag after every slope. You are now in the valley of Shurtingting and reach it’s Nala that’s flows below. From Here you will follow this nala upwards along the trail to the Lalanti camping ground (13780ft/4200M)

A wide Red plants valley will make you cry, nature at its ruling form. Wide open gorgeous valley covered with Red plants, Lalanti means ‘The place of red plants’, now here pick your favorite spot to camp.

Next day trail climbs along with the valley, small peaks of Sasar range are visible. The trail becomes rough and crosses sprinkled fields. After 6-7 hours of walk you reach foot of the pass (15750ft/4800M) .. ahh finally you reach here,  it was a tough 6 hours walk. Pitch the tents if strong winds allow you J

Time to cross the Pass – Charang Ghati pass to Chitkul:

Tough day ahead, try to start the climb as soon as possible in the morning, from camp you can see the pass and it looks like high flying in the ridge towards left, Route is tricky. Climb toward the pass for 4 hours till the final section for which you need steel balls, straight up about 250Ft and here we go Charang Ghati Pass standing tall at (17060ft/5200m)

View is Majestic, no words to write it’s just as supreme as it can be. You can see Baspa valley Garhwal region. Seversl snow-capped peaks.

Remember half the job is done and half is still left, The descent toward Chitkul side is steep, after descent around 600ft you you take a breath of relief. First plateau. Trail continues for 3-4 hours down with Steep desent, zigzag route second palateau (1969ft) descent. Final descent is much more gentle. Signs of civilization can now be seen and finally Chitkul (11320ft/3450m)

Chitkul is beautiful village now connected to the road, there is an ancient temple of Devi(goddess), view from village is lovely there are few hotels in the village for pleasant stay and to celebrate the trek with the Local Wine.






PIN PARVATI PASS

Trek Pin Parvati Pass


This Trek connects Spiti Valley with Kullu Valley. There was a time when Valley of Spiti were difficult to gain access. Tibetan Plateau and high passes to th enorth are almost closed for year. Pin Parvati pass was first crossed by Sir Louis Dane in August 1984 and route was opened to trekkers in 1993.

Pass is always Snow-Bound and a guide, proper map are essential.


Lenght: 15-20 Days, 115 Km.
Highest point: Pin Parvati Pass 17715ft/5400m
Grade: Difficult
Best time to Trek: Late June - Mid October
Hazard: Advisable to stay in large groups and indoors at nights.



Manikaran to Pulga – 12Km
Pulga to Khirganga – 9Km
Khirganga to Tunda Bhuj – 12km
Tunda bhuj to Pando – 12km
Pando to Bara Dwari Thanch – 10km
Bara Dwari Thanch to CBase camp(camp 1) – 10km
Base camp to Advanced base camp(Camp 2) – 5km
ABC(Camp2) to Spiti camp via Pin Parvati Pass – 7km
Spiti camp to Chhochhden – 16km
Chhochhden to Mud – 12km
Mud to Sagnam – 12km

Gungri is 3 km from Sagnam


Manikaran to Pando: 

Manikaran is located at 5570ft/1697m and a beautiful Sikh Gurudwara (Temple) welcomes you in the city of hot springs with apparently medicinal assests.
Manikaran is located on the banks of Parvati river, which is rushing down in full flow to unite with river Beas near Bhuntar. There are many hotels and rest houses available in the city. Potters can be arranged here you can also use mules on this trail for first two days trek.

First day’s trek walks through a divine forest on the right bank , you can find some lovely tea shops and villages on the way. Area named Rupi Valley (Silver) near Uchich village there are remains of old silver mines. Most of the mine shafts were filled in and buried at the time of the Sikh invasion in 1810 and never been reopened.

After walking for 6-7 hours / 12Km bridge crosses Parvati river and leads to Pulga 7285ft/2220m. There is a rest house in the village and one needs exceptional words to designate the attractiveness of it. Build with teak wood rest house has its own ancient world magic. There are other hotels and restaurants available nearby but Rest house has its own lure. You need permit from forest officer from Kullu or Bhuntar to stay there.

The trail ahead is a 9 km walk through scenic forest. There are trails on the both side wider trail is on the left side from the rest house. On the way to Khirganga village 9580ft/2920m where you will stay second day you will pass village Naktan on the right bank and crosses about three nalas and reach solid bridge over Parvati river at Rudranag. There are hot springs in Khirganga and a bath will be a best gift given by nature to end a day. It is delightful.

From here you have to walk around 12 km to reach Tunda Bhuj 11150ft/3400m, There are few up’s and down’s and the walk is enjoyable. You will pass the lovely grazing grounds of Mandror and Nihara on the way. Tunda bhuj is situated in a forest of birch trees

Some rocky grounds ahead for about 2 Km, trail is now tough and tricky. Hard work pays and after crossing this trail there is a wide vista opens up known as Thakur kuan ground. From here you can see another beautiful peak Kullu Eiger 18582ft/5664m. This valley leads to Dibbokri glacier and other high peaks Papsura and Dharamsura.

Moving ahead you will cross main Pandoh bridge over Parvati river. You need to pass through the rocky staircase, bridges here are masterpiece of local engineering. After crossing the bridge you will reach a wide open ground called Pando Seo Thach or Pando 12400ft/3780m pich your tents and enjoy your night with some local wine and be ready for the upcoming journey.

Pando to Pin Parvati pass:

My lucky no. is Five and Fifth day walk is a pleasure J. A good 10 km walk with few up’s and down’s through a broad valley Bara Dwari Thach 12860ft/3920m. This place is use for camping but it’s optional to stay here. After this place there is no wood available for fuel. Around 5km into a broad valley a moraine ridge seen ahead towards left, This is the ridge that dams the Mantalai lake origin of Parvati river. There is a Temple here with many prayer flags. Continue past the lake to a camping ground on right side about 5 km 13780ft/4200m. A sharp turn towards the east to enter another valley to the Pin Parvati pass.

To reach the pass we need to cross first nala and continue steep climbing. There is a shepherds track and at some places nalas are crossed. Around half way trail descends the valley to cross over to the opposite ridge. Trail crosses an area after around 5 km with huge boulders. From now onwards the entire ground is now Snow bound and extremely cold. After crossing this rocky ground you can see the pass. The original pass is on the lowest point on the ridge towards right 16535ft/5040m.

It is not advisable to cross the pass in the afternoon as snow will be soft. Night will be cold but high altitude views across the valley is simply superb and will make your night hot.

Next day it’s advisable to start early and a huge open ground leads you to the pass. Prayer flags and Cairns can be seen from some fair distance. This pass is used by shepherds with their flock in summer months. The view from the pass is enormous and spiti valley peaks can be seen from here. Descent from the pass is steep and ankle twisting and after descending for about 2 hours terrain eases. Camp on a patch of grass on the left bank of pin river 14830ft/4520m. You are now in Spiti valley a place where it didn’t  rain much.

Pin Parvati pass to Sagnam:

Continue on the right bank and after about 6 hours of walking cross to the left bank by snow bridge. Continue walking ad you will reach three a junction of three nalas 16km. Chhochhden is the name of the camping ground a beautiful camp site at 13120ft/4000m. On the right you can see remains of the ancient fort build by rajas of Kullu. The valley is now broad and beautiful and gentle descent continues. Mud village is around 12 km away 6-7 hours of trek. Village is beautifully positioned and lies at the junction of the Killung nala with the pin. Surrounded by the fields. There is a small monastery up in the hills and a place to camp 12300ft/3750m.

Next day trail leads to Sagnam 12075ft/3680m around 12km away. Walk to the village takes around 6 hours through the left bank. There is a small rest house and many larger houses to stay, Sagnam is a large village and now you are in crowds.

Village has Television, hot water, heaters, telephones and a daily transport. There is an easier but longer trail on the right bank of the river from mud that directly goes to Gungri it does not leads to Sagnam. You can now drive your way to kaja.