| In time transfer to the railway station to board your train for Chandigarh. On arrival you are met and you continue your journey by car/coach to Nalagarh. On arrival check into Nalagarh Fort for overnight stay. |
Day 03 : Nalagarh-Manali – drive 250 km, 7-8 hrs |
| After breakfast drive to Manali, which is 1896 mtrs. above sea level and situated at the northern end of the Kullu valley. A picturesque little town bustling with activity, Manali is the most popular place in Himachal Pradesh during the summer season. Around Manali, nature has lavished the region with forests, waterfalls, green slopes, rivulets and soaring snow covered mountain peaks. Manali also boasts of a Mountaineering Institute, which imparts training in mountaineering, skiing and other adventure activities. Drive and explore the beauty of nature. Overnight stay in hotel. |
Day 04 : Manali- Batal – drive 105 km, 5-6 hrs |
After early breakfast drive to Batal. Enroute cross Rohtang Pass (3978 m) and visit Chatru and Chota Dhara. Pir Panjal and Baralacha La merges at Kunzum La and Batal is nestled in it's footsteps. Evening free to explore the surroundings. Overnight in tents.
In time transfer to international airport to connect flight back home. |
Day 05 : Batal -Chandratal by trek ( 16 km, altitude 4270 m) |
| Climb to Kunzumla (4559m) to have a glimpse of Spiti valley and down to Chandertal which means “Moon Lake”. Situated at 4270m Chandra Tal is a magical experience for many. Overnight in tents. |
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Day 06 : Chandratal Lake |
| Spend the day exploring the the area. This is a fantastic place to rest and relax and to enjoy the breathtaking alpine setting. Across Chandra river you will see amazing glaciers and peaks of Mulki-la range and high peaks of Bara Shigri Overnight in tents. |
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Day 07 : Chandratal – Topko Gongma by trek ( 12 km, altitude 4400 M) |
| A good view of mountain peaks and glaciers throughout the 6 hrs trek today. Tokpo means river and Gongma means big. Walking besides Chandra River. Tokpo Gongma is situated at banks of this river. Overnight in tents. |