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Lahaul Valley Sojourn

Lahaul Valley is a high-altitude valley located in the Himachal Pradesh state of India. It is situated between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal ranges and is known for its scenic beauty, snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and trekking routes. The valley is home to several small villages and is predominantly inhabited by the Buddhist community. The valley is also a popular destination for adventure activities such as trekking, mountaineering, and skiing. Lahaul valley is the newest winter wonder that has become far more accessible to tourism, thanks to the inauguration of the Atal Tunnel.

Lying on the other side of the Rohtang Pass, Lahaul is truly stunning. In the past, Lahaul Valley was often combined with a visit to the larger circuit of Lahaul and Spiti. However, there is more than enough to see and do in Lahaul on its own, making it an ideal destination for those who are short on time but still want to experience the arid beauty of mountains similar to those found in Spiti and Ladakh.

Lahaul Valley sojourn offers a unique blend of natural wonders, cultural experiences, and adventure, making it an unforgettable journey. The highlights of a Lahaul Valley road trip include:

  1. Scenic drives through the Himalayas: The road trip offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks and valleys.
  2. Cultural experiences: The valley is home to several small villages where visitors can experience the local culture, hospitality, and cuisine.
  3. Natural wonders: The valley is dotted with glaciers, rivers, and hot springs, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers.
  4. Solang Valley: The Solang Valley is a popular ski resort and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
  5. Adventure activities like a short trek to Sissu Waterfall and other hikes.
  6. Visit to key Buddhist Monasteries and Old Temples: Lahaul is known for its rich Buddhist heritage and the trip offers an opportunity to visit key Buddhist Monasteries.

Overall, a Lahaul Valley road trip offers a unique blend of adventure, cultural experiences, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable journey. Visitors should also be mindful of the local customs and traditions and respect the natural environment. If the idea of serenity, natural exquisiteness, and tranquility excite your senses – then without a doubt – go and explore the magical Lahaul Valley.

Fixed Departure Dates:

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*You may also plan a custom trip to Lahaul Valley on any dates of your preference with different pricing plans (minimum 2 Pax).

We provide sanitized Transportation, follow Covid norms and provide a hygienic Stay.

Itineraries

Day 1

Time : 8:00 am

Manali - Atal Tunnel- Sissu/Gondhla (3 hrs)

We start around 8 am in the morning from Manali, huddled together in our vehicles, and head off straight to the beautiful valley of Lahaul. To get here, we drive through the 9 km-long Atal Tunnel – which is recognized as the world’s longest highway tunnel. The tunnel is built with ultra-modern specifications in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas at an altitude of 3,000 meters (10,000 feet). Crossing the tunnel takes you into the Lahaul area. Suddenly the scenery is completely evolved and you’re now in the lap of massive mountains with intimidating beauty. Explore the Sissu region and continue the drive towards Gondhla village which is famous for the glacier view and the Himalayan ranges right in front of your eyes. Your stay will be in a beautiful campsite/homestay. We also take this day to acclimatize to the high altitude of Lahaul by drinking plenty of water and taking short walks around.

Day 2

Gondhla- Tandi- Udaipur- Trilokpur- Gondhla

Today we explore the western part of Lahaul Valley. Our first stop will be at Tandi which is the confluence of the Chandra and Bhagha river. Now the river is termed Chenab which ultimately flows into Pakistan and the Arabian Sea. We continue towards Udaipur. Udaipur is a small town located in the Lahaul Valley and is known for its scenic beauty and traditional architecture. The town is home to several old Buddhist monasteries and is considered a spiritual hub by many locals. Visit the ancient Marikula Mata Temple, which is visited by both Hindus and Buddhist pilgrims and is rich in artistic quality. Now we will visit Trilokpur. Trilokpur Temple is a Hindu temple located near the town of Udaipur. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the most important Hindu shrines in the region. The temple is famous for its intricate carvings and architecture and is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourists alike. Visitors should be mindful of the local customs and traditions and respect the religious significance of the temple. After a full day of moving around, we finally call it a night at Gondhla.

Day 3

Gondhla- Keylong- Jispa- Deepak Tal- Suraj Tal- Baralacha La- Gondhla

Today we will visit the northeastern part of Lahaul Valley i.e to one of the highest regions of Himachal Pradesh at the Manali-Leh highway. Today’s day is not only taking you directly to Baralacha Pass. You’ll be stopping at multiple places and enjoying many pit stops including Keylong (headquarters of Lahaul Valley), Jispa, Deepak Tal, Zingzing Bar, and Suraj Tal. Suraj Tal is a high-altitude lake situated at an elevation of 4,800 meters above sea level. The lake is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and is considered one of the most picturesque lakes in India. The lake is considered as the third highest in India and the 21st highest in the world and is revered as the "lake of the Sun God." Baralacha Pass, on the other hand, is a high mountain pass located at an elevation of 4,892 meters above sea level. It is situated on the border of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The Baralacha Pass is also known as "the pass with crossroads on the summit." Now, we return to our homestay/camps for a night stay.

Day 4

Gondhla- Sissu- Atal Tunnel- Manali

To celebrate our last day in Lahaul Valley, we depart from Gondhla to Sissu for a short trek to the beautiful Sissu Waterfall. The trek also offers opportunities for birdwatching, as the area is home to several species of birds. After the trek, we continue our journey back to Manali via Atal Tunnel and Solang Valley. We reach Manali in the evening (5-7 pm), only to head back home with a heart full of happy memories.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation in Homestay/Camping (3 nights)
  • Transportation from Manali to Manali in Innova or Tempo Traveller.
  • MAP meal plan (3 Breakfast and 3 Dinner)
  • Experienced local Driver and Tour Captain
  • First-Aid Kit/Oxygen Cylinder
  • GST

You need to pay 50% of the cost of the trip to book your seat with us.

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State Bank of India
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What should I wear/carry in Lahaul Valley?

– Inner Thermals (must-have)
– Down Jacket
– 2x Trek Pants/Jeans
– A fleece jacket or windcheater jacket or windproof jacket to prevent the winds (must-have)
– A good sturdy pair of shoes
– A 50-65 L backpack (Do not carry suitcases or trolley bags please)
– Woollen socks
– Heavy woollens 2-3 sets (Sweatshirts/Fleece/pullovers/warm hoodie)
– Carry a cap and Sunscreen Lotion to protect yourself from direct sunlight as it is too harsh in this region to protect yourself from UV rays
– Sunglasses to protect your eyes from the hard sun
– Hand gloves are a must-have in the months of October to June.
– Wollen Cap (must-have)
– Lip balm
– Carry your own water bottle and refill it
– Powerbank
– Camera Bag if you use DSLR/GoPro
– Any personal medicine for allergies/Medical conditions
– Spare contact lenses or glasses
– Towel especially lightweight quick-dry type
– Reading materials, Games, Cards. (Optional)
– Bsnl/Jio Simcard
– Identification proof like Passport, Driving license, Aadhar card etc.

Other Guidance

  • Travelers are reminded that there is a 15 kg limit on personal luggage for all trips.
  • Cameras, whether video or film, needed to be protected against the severe cold either in a warm pouch or the interior pockets of your clothing. Do not keep your camera in your backpack at higher elevations.
  • No insurance is provided during the trip of any kind.
  • When you travel, please never litter.
  • Remember – “Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints”. So, keep the mountains clean and green.
  • Aspirins and Paracetamols are highly recommended for headaches and because they also thin the blood which will help improve circulation & oxygen delivery to the body.  Strong painkillers are not recommended as they can suppress respiration.
  • Personal expense of any kind will not be entertained.

REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY

  • Cancellation of booking of tour 31 days or more before the date of Departure will result in a 20% deduction from the total cost of the tour.
  • Cancellation of booking of tour 21-30 days before the date of Departure will result in a 40% deduction from the total cost of the tour.
  • Cancellation of booking of tour 11-20 days before the date of Departure will result in a 60% deduction from the total cost of the tour.
  • Cancellation of booking of tour 6-10 days before the date of Departure will result in an 80% deduction from the total cost of the tour.
  • Cancellation of booking of tour 1-5 days before the date of Departure will result in a 100% deduction from the total cost of the tour

 

  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusion list
  • Meals during Transportation (Lunch)
  • Expenses of personal nature
  • Expenses raised due to any road blockage or natural calamity

(The itinerary is subject to change and is flexible due to any circumstances which are not in our control)