Manali Trek





Trekking In Manali Is An Experience Of A Lifetime



About Manali


  

Himachal Pradesh extends from the plains of Panjab and Haryana to the Great Himalayan Rang, separating it from Ladakh and Tibet. The other two ranges that dominate the state are pir Panjal Range and Dhauladhar range. There are hundreds of passes between 3500m and 5200m on these ranges. Himachal Pradesh literally means, " the land snow ". It is a land of high passes and deep valleys. Himachal Pradesh Pradesh is surrounded by J&k to it's north and north west, by the hills and plains of Uttaranchal and Utter Pradesh to its east and southeast, while Panjaab and Haryana from it's southern and South western boundary.

Manali is 
an absolute delight for adventure seekers. Manali is a hill station situated in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley, at an altitude of 6,726 ft in the Beas River Valley. It is located in the Kullu district, about 270 km north of the state capital, Shimla. The small town, with a population of around 8000, is the beginning of an ancient trade route to Ladakh and from there over the Karakoram Pass on to Yarkand and Khotan in the Tarim Basin. It is a popular tourist destination and serves as the roadway to other northern hill stations.
         Manali has been one of the dream destination for adventure lovers who are looking for looking for adventurous activities like trekking, paragliding, skiing, zorbing, white water rafting etc. Manali is also famous for its lush green forests of deodar and snow capped mountains.

        Manali is also known as the queen of hills is at the northern end of the kullu valley.manali is said to have been founded by the sage Manu, this particular trek is in the kullu valley going through the most scenic areas and the view of hanuman tibba, friendship peakand other snow covered mountains....


                                 MANALI TREK 

Base Camp       : Manali, 
Days                 : 5N/6D  
Difficulty Level : Moderate to  Low
Age Group        : From 12 year and above any one who is fit 

Departure Date
        Batch 1 - 24 May - 2020 - 29 May - 2020

Fee Includes: stay in the base camp (hotel), nutritious veg food during stay in Manali only, local transportation during trek, guidance, equipment and forest entry

DAY WISE SCHEDULE

Day 1: Reporting to Manali Base Camp
Day 2: Acclimatisation walk, adventure activities like zip-line, rappelling, rock climbing 
Day 3: Transport to Gulaba (15 km drive by road), 3km (2 hrs)  trek to reach camp (10000 ft)
Day 4: Trek to Rouli-Kholi camp site (12500 ft), 7 km (5 - 6 hrs)
Day 5: Trek to Bhrigu Lake (14100 ft) and return back to Rouli-Kholi camp site#. 10 km (6-7 hrs)
Day 6: Trek to Gulaba and visit Rohtang pass by private vehicle, return to Manali base camp (Hotel stay on sharing basis)


# in case of bad weather trek route and camp site may be changed as suggested by guide.



Who can participate?.


Any one who is physically and medically fit can participate in this trek.
Age Limit14 years and above.
NoteFor participants below 18 years of age, parents signature will be required in the application form.




How to register?


Email following details for registration on trekwithaarohan@gmail.com:
1. Full Name & Address
2. Date of Birth
3. Occupation Details
4. Contact Details (Phone Number & Email ID)
5. Details of Medical history (Specific disease like asthma, high altitude sickness, heart disease, etc.)
6. Medical fitness certificate by physician (Email scanned copy, Hard copy in original to be produced at the time of reporting)
7. For Minors, declaration and undertaking by parents (In original to be produced at the time of reporting)

Registration will be on the basis of first come first serve only.


Cancellation policy:


  • 50% of the participation fees will be refunded if cancellation is requested 30 days before the trek.
  • No refund will be provided after that.

Fee Detail:

Rs. 9000/- per person

For payment details:

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