| Pin Parvati Valley Trek in India |
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The Pin Parvati valley of Spiti is considered the most beautiful in the region. The trek route crossing over from the Kullu valley takes you through most spectacular landscapes, and provides an experience to remember for life. The trek begins at Manikaran and winds along the raging Parvati River till the glaciated Pin-Parbati Pass (4810m). After crossing the pass the trail winds along the Pin river which is a tributary of the Spiti River. There is a dramatic variation in the scenery and also culture on crossing into Buddhist land of Spiti. We are now in a Buddhist region and here you will be able to visit some of the oldest monasteries like Ki Gompa, Tabo monastery & Kibber village and drive across the Kunzumla pass (4551m) to Manali and then to Delhi.
Trekking Routes:Delhi - Nalagarh- Manikaran - Mantalai Lake - Pin Valley - Ki Monastery -Kunzum La pass- Manali Itinerary DAY 01: Arrive Delhi Arrive Delhi. Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to hotel. Overnight at the hotel. DAY 02: Transfer to domestic airport for flight to Kulu. O/N hotel in Kulu. DAY 03: Drive to Manikaran. Manikaran is popular for honeymoon destination and trailhead for numerous treks as well as a great countryside ideal for adventure sport lovers. On arrival Manikaran transfer to the Hotel. Overnight at Hotel. DAY 04: Manikaran Manikaran Day at leisure to relax and explore the surroundings. Overnight at Hotel. DAY 05: Manikaran - Pulga Village (2,791 m) Trek along the River Parvati to reach Pulga- a small settlement of the 'Gaddi' shepherds. Overnight in Tent. DAY 06: Pulga Village - Khir Ganga (3,050 m) The trek through the forest to Khir Ganga is a pleasant walk except for one short steep climb in between. Khir Ganga is a holy place with a hot water spring, small temple of Lord Shiva and a bathing tank. This is the last chance to take a hot water bath on the trek. Overnight in Tent. DAY 07: Khir Ganga - Tundah Bhuj (3, 205 m) Steady ascend to the gorge. Valley then widens and trail crosses several beautiful pastures supporting many types of wildflowers. There are some Gujjar/Gaddi shepherd encampments and this will be last human settlement you will be watching. Overnight in Tent. DAY 08: Tundah Bhuj - Thakur Kuan (3, 400 m) Crossing through rocks and dense vegitation. The trail is steep and hard in some sections close to Thakur Kuan (3400 Mts.). Overnight in tent. DAY 09: Thakur Kuan - Mantalai Lake (4, 074 m) First you will cross a natural bridge and is known as Pandu Bridge. After that trail makes some ups and downs and then goes through flowered meadows. Overnight in Tent DAY 10: Mantalai Lake- High Camp (4, 500 m) The trekking is challenging, over a glacier and loose scree slopes. There is a beautiful grassy camp (4500 Mts. approx.) at the base of the Pass. Overnight in Tent. DAY 11: High Camp-Pin Parvati Pass (4900 m) - Pin Valley (4700 m) The approach to the Pass is over a crevassed snowfield and all precaution is necessary on this section. After the pass descend over a steep slope to reach the first camp site in the Pin Valley (4700 Mts). Overnight in Tent DAY 12: Pin Valley - Mud (3, 600 m) Gradual desceding towards valley floor to village Mud. Overnight at Tent. DAY 13: Mud- Sangam - Kaza Trek from Mud to Sangam, the largest village in the Pin Valley. From Sangam you will be picked up by motor transport and driven to Kaza. Spend the night at a hotel in Kaza. DAY 14: Kaza Free day to visit the Monasteries. Overnight Kaza. DAY 15: Excursion day. DAY 16-17: Drive across Kunzumla to Manali. O/N Hotel. DAY 18: Drive to Delhi or flight from Kulu (1 hour) DAY 19: Departure
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