You reach McLeodGanj or ‘Little Lhasa’ - the seat of the 14th Dalai Lama. With its spiritual and tranquil vibes, McLeodGanj has every traveler’s heart. You can check into the hotel with our help and take the day out and rest.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Dinner
You get up early in the morning because McLeodGanj has so many offerings you don’t want to miss. After a hearty continental breakfast, you can get out and start exploring the place. You can visit the Bhagsunath Temple - perched at a height of nearly 1700 meters above sea level and check out the famous 20-ft Bhagsu Falls. Other than that, you can check out the prayer-flag draped Kora circuit along the Tsuglagkhang complex where you can visit Buddhist shrines and spin the prayer wheels. The Tsuglagkhang temple complex is a wonder in itself - it wraps around the Tibetan Buddhist Temple, the Namgyal Monastery, Tibetan bookstores, cafes, libraries and shrine rooms containing statues of Lord Gautama Buddha, Guru Rinpoche, etc. You can also drive to the Gyuto Karmapa Temple in Dharamshala for tranquil vibes and observe the Dhauladhar range in the distance. The famous Norbulingka Institute of Tibetan culture and arts enables you to understand the history, tradition, and culture of the place.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Bir is a spectacular town in the heart of the Himachal that attracts tourists from all over the world because of its availability to do adventure sports like paragliding, hang gliding, camping and short trekking in the Bir valley, thrilling mountain biking, etc. Today, we will do paragliding with expert. You should observe the majestic sunset from the sunset point, get the feeling of the local culture and cuisine by visiting the cafes nearby. In the evening, you can light a bonfire, around which the locals accumulate and dance. Apart from the Himachali cuisine, the Himachali music will also take your breath away and indulge you in their age-old tradition.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
On this day, our staff and members welcome you with a hearty cuisine. Your day starts with observing the beautiful Parvati valley. On the way to Kasol, you will be taken for Rafting. Shout out and paddle your way through gushing rapids. Once you reach Kasol, you will find people from several countries like Italians, Israelis, etc. The abundance of Israelis makes it compulsory for all the cafes to have Israeli dishes which you can have to your heart’s extent. Here you will find several flea markets and a taste of the hippie culture. You can also hike to the village of Chhalal - popularly known as the trance and psychedelic village due to its happening scenes.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Today we drive from Kasol to Tosh in an hour. Tosh is the last village in the valley at a height of nearly 2400 m on the right bank of the Parvati river and in the heart of the Parvati Hydel Project. From Tosh you start the trek along the most scenic trekking route that is nothing but a goat track with gradual inclines and declines. You can trek to the waterfalls where you can unwind for quite some time. Indulge in the ancient traditions and culture by interacting with the locals.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
On this day, you will be moving from Tosh to Manali and so it’s better to start your day early. Upon reaching Manali. You can trek to the Jogini waterfalls which is located in the famous Manali valley. It is situated 3 km from the bustling town of Manali and 2 km from the famous Vashisht temple on the ridge of Vashisht. You can visit the Vashisht temple first and from there trek to the Jogini waterfalls cascading from a height of 160 meters. You navigate your way through the dense orchards of oak, pine, deodar, etc., and get continuous glimpses of the snow-dusted Rohtang pass as well as the dazzling Beas river.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
With a heavy heart, let’s bid our goodbyes to one of the most exciting road trips that we have experienced so far. At morning, we will start our journey towards the capital.
Meals: Breakfast
Are you ready to live your adventure…….to take the plunge?” We were gearing up for the gruelling climb to the summit of a 20,000+ ft peak in the Himalayas and this question kept reverberating in my mind as we commenced our hike at midnight. It was the full moon and night of a lunar eclipse, as we crossed the glacier and started the steep ascent towards the summit ridge, I was panting and my mind was getting blurred ....”can you do it after so many years?” On the ridge the body had given up, it was only the mind and we kept chugging up and ahead, roped up and in unison. On the summit we took the plunge and Reccy was born.
We were all young adventurers in college - doing mountaineering, hiking, rock climbing, skydiving, scuba diving, paragliding, skiing - and then got busy with our professions….. with pharma research, in the Air Force, designing and erecting steel plants, developing software, in investment banking and private equity….and then we came back together to indulge in our passion again. But planning an adventure trip can be arduous, we struggled with these questions everytime we wanted to go out of our comfort zones again.
Hence our mission is to make it easier to search, compare, plan and book the best adventures worldwide…...so that we get inspired to Cross the Line.
A. Booking Term
1. If booked more than 15 days before the trip start date, advance of 25% of the total booking value is payable at the time of booking. Balance amount shall be paid no later than 14 days before the trip start date.
2. If booked less than 14 days prior to the trip start date, the full booking value is due at the time of booking.
3. If the due amounts are not paid as per the payment schedule, bookings shall stand cancelled.
B. Cancellation Policy
1. If cancelled more than 15 days before the trip start date, the advance shall be refunded net of a 5% transaction fee.
2. If cancelled between 15 to 7 days before the trip start date, the advance shall be refunded net of a 25% cancellation fee.
3. If cancelled less than 7 days prior to the trip start date, the booking amount shall not be refundable.
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C. Changes to and / or cancellation of trips
Itineraries shown are based on information available at the time of planning and are subject to change. The operators reserve the right to change expedition/trek/package dates, people or itineraries as conditions warrant. If a trip must be delayed or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, airline schedules, sickness, or other contingency for which the operator or its agents cannot make provision, the cost of delays and/or other changes are the responsibility of the participant. The operator reserves the right to decline, or accept, any individual as a trip member for any reason whatsoever.
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Mid-September to March is a best to visit. As rains stop around mid-September and the weather is pleasant for sightseeing as well as other adventure activities such as trekking. But keep in mind that the nights start getting chilly at this time so you must carry adequate layers to keep yourself warm. And from Mid-December to March the winter season is in its peak, if you enjoy the cold and snow-white mountains, then this is a beautiful time to visit. It snows here during this time and the temperature tends to dip below -1 °C. Remember to carry lots of woolens and protection against chilly winds.
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