Travelling northward from Manali, past the sulphur springs, of Vashisth and the Brighu Lake is the breathtaking region of Lahaul across the Rohtang Pass at a height of 4,111 meters (13,400 ft.) reached by the world’s highest jeepable road right up to and even beyond, Keylong. It is 117 kms from Manali the capital, to Lahaul. The threshold of the Lahaul plateau is nourishedby the Chandra and Bhaga rivers. Dry and very cold, it is surrounded by high mountains on all sides, the Great Himalayas to the north, the Pir Panjal to the South and the Spit |
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i-Chandra watershed to the east. Higher and colder than Pangi valley there are many glaciers and high peaks in Lahaul. The biggest glacier is Bara Shigri. The road that passes through Lahaul starts from Rahalla falls, enters Lahaul by the Rohtang Pass, goes through Lahaul through Kokshar and Keylong and crosses out by the Baralacha-La. From Lahaul the Himalayas can be seen in their entire mighty splendor. The barren landscape and sparse vegetation lends a magnificent charm to this otherwise bleak country. With their slant Mongol eyes, prominent cheek bones and cheerful smiles, the people give visitors an enthusiastic welcome.
Day 01: Arrive Delhi
On arrival met our representative and then transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 02: Delhi - Manali
In the morning half day sightseeing and in the evening drive to Manali by AC Volvo coach. Overnight journey.
Day 03: Manali
Arrival at Manali by morning. On arrival transfer to hotel for relaxes. At leisure visit Hadimba Devi Temple, old Manali, Tibetan Monastery and the mall. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 04: Manali - Rohtang Pass – Batal
After early breakfast, drive over Rohtang Pass for Batal. Reach Batal by lunch time. Evening free at leisure & overnight in tents.
Rohtang Pass
Situated about 51 km from Manali town at an altitude of 4,111 meters (13,400 ft.) on the highway to Keylong, is Rohtang Pass. Here one sees the majesty of the mountains at its height and splendour. At the top of the Pass the air seems to glitter against the snow as you look down over herringboned ridges into the Lahaul Valley. There is a beautiful Doshohar Lake left to the pass, where pilgrims go every year on the auspicious day of 20th Bhadon. This is the only access to Lahaul valley. The pass is open from June to September each year although trekkers can across the pass a little earlier. Rohtang pass is the gateway to Lahaul valley just as Zojila pass in between Kashmir valley and Ladakh.
Batal
Batal is situated at the foot of Kunzum pass, which provides the main approach to Spiti from Lahaul. The panorama as viewed from the top of the pass is enthralling and inspiring. On the way is Bara Shigri glaciers. Bara meaning big and Shigri meaning glacier in Lahauli dialect. The view of the Shigri Stream emerging from beneath a huge iridescent archway of solid ice is a never-to be forgotten sight. Behind the archway lies the Shigri glacier climbing up to dizzy height. The glacier is mountainous mass of solid ice, more than a kilometer wide and extending over a distance of ten kilometers.
Day 05: Batal - Kunzum Pass - Chander Tal
After breakfast, we drive 10 kms to Kunzum Pass and start trekking 12 kms to Chander Tal. A pleasant 4 hrs walk and the Chandra Tal appear. Overnight in tents.
Kunzum Pass (4551 m)
110 from Manali, Kunzum provides chief access to Lahaul valley by the great Kunzum range. The lofty Shigri Glacier is seen in front in all its grandeur. The crest of the pass has been marked by a chortens of stones erected ages ago. The Panorama as viewed from the top of the Pass is enthralling and inspiring. There is a temple dedicated to Kali, known as Kunzum Devi. Rahul was the son of Buddha and the name Lahaul is derived from Rahul. |
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Chander Tal
Chander Tal means the Lake of Moon. This lake of exquisite beauty is set on a large meadow of edelweiss between a lower ridge and the main Kunzum range with an outlet into the Chandra River. A beautiful view of the Samudra Tapoo glacier and of Mulkila range is obtainable. A majestic serene lake surrounded by mighty Himalayan peaks. A vast meadow is the camping site on the banks of this enchanting lake. During spring time, it is carpeted with hundreds of kinds of wild alpine flowers.
Day 06: Rest Day
Day 07: Chander Tal - Kunzum Pass – Manali
After early breakfast, trek back to Kunzum Pass and drive back to Manali to arrive late in the evening. Check into Hotel Holiday Inn. Overnight.
Day 08: Manali – Delhi
In the morning after breakfast visit Hadimba Devi temple, old Manali and Vashisth Village (hot water spring). In the evening drive to Delhi by AC Volvo coach. Overnight journey.
Day 09: Delhi
Arrival at Delhi by morning. On arrival transfer to hotel for relaxes. In the evening drive to international airport to catch onwards flight.
Trip ends here.