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Detailed Travel Itineraries and Trip Plans

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Stop overthinking your weekend. We have mapped out everything from mountain treks to desert escapes, so you can focus on the ride, not the logistics.

Planning a trip to Chopta? Here's a short itinerary for our 4-day trip from Delhi, covering the Chopta-Chandrashila trek and the Deoriatal Lake trek.

This is how our Jibhi-Tirthan Valley trip ends. On Day 4, you arrive back in Delhi, carrying not just memories but the timeless beauty of the Himalayas in your heart.

Day 1 of our Chopta trek includes en-route attractions like Devprayag Sangam, Dhari Devi Temple, and Omkareshwar Temple, adding a spiritual touch to your journey.

Day 3 is dedicated to the Deoria Tal trek. This peaceful trek takes you through lush forests to a serene lake with breathtaking views of the Chaukhamba peaks.

On Day 4, you arrive back in Delhi with a heart full of memories from the Chopta-Tungnath-Chandrashila trek.

Our Sarahan-Chitkul-Kalpa trip is a 3N/4D adventure into the snow-capped mountains of Himachal. This poster gives you all the key details.

Day 1 of the Chitkul trip starts with a journey to Sarahan, where you visit the enchanting Shri Bhima Kali Temple before heading to Chitkul for a cozy bonfire and dinner.

On Day 2, you explore Chitkul, enjoying majestic views of the Baspa Valley from our camps or homestays and hiking along the river.

Day 3 is for Kalpa sightseeing. We stop at Roghi suicide point and Reckong Peo market before exploring the charming Kalpa village and its temple.

Day 4 marks the end of the tour with a departure to Delhi, catching a final glimpse of the Kinner Kailash peaks en route.

About Plan Your Trip: Itineraries & Details

When you travel with us, remember that we prioritize mobility. For most of our Himalayan trips, we use Tempo Travellers to navigate winding mountain roads. Because storage is limited, we strictly recommend carrying backpacks instead of hard-shell trolley bags. It makes hopping in and out of local homestays and mountain transfers much smoother for the entire group.