Sarahan: Snow settles over this tiny Himalayan town like a soft white cloak, turning its old temples and cedar forests into a dreamscape. The cold air here feels pure enough to reset your mind.
Kinnaur Gate: Crossing this gate in winter feels like stepping into another world where the mountains stand tall and wild. The icy wind here sets the tone for the raw beauty ahead.
Chitkul: India’s last village glows under fresh snow, with wooden homes and frozen streams looking almost unreal. Every corner feels like a postcard waiting to be captured.
Sangla: Sangla Valley turns dramatic in winter with apple orchards glazed in frost and peaks towering in silence. The whole place feels calm, remote, and incredibly cinematic.
Nako Monastery: This ancient monastery looks even more mystical when the snow softens its edges and quiets the world around it. Standing here, you can almost hear history breathing.
Nako Lake: The lake freezes into a mirror of ice, catching the light in the most delicate shades of blue. It’s the kind of place where winter feels gentle yet powerful.
Gue Monastery: Hidden in the mountains, the monastery takes on an eerie charm in winter with its preserved mummy and quiet courtyards. The stillness here hits differently in the cold.
Tabo Monastery: Tabo’s thousand-year-old murals glow warmly against the winter chill. The village around it slows down, letting the monastery carry all the soul of the valley.
Dhankar Monastery: Perched on a cliff, Dhankar looks almost surreal when snow dusts its fragile edges. The winter silence amplifies its ancient, otherworldly aura.
Key Monastery: This fortress-like monastery stands bold against the white mountains, looking timeless in the winter sun. Its prayer halls feel warmer and more inviting than ever.
Chicham Bridge: The highest suspension bridge in Asia turns jaw-dropping in winter, surrounded by icy gorges and raw cliffs. Crossing it feels like stepping into an adventure film.
Langza’s Buddha Statue: The giant Buddha sits peacefully as snowflakes drift around him, watching over a valley wrapped in white. The contrast of stillness and vastness hits you instantly.
Komic: One of the world’s highest villages becomes a quiet snow desert in winter. Life here moves slowly and humble, offering a rare kind of calm.
Hikkim- World’s Highest Post Office: Sending a postcard from Hikkim in winter feels like sending a message from the edge of the world. The tiny post office stands strong against snow and thin air.
Lingti Waterfall: In winter, the waterfall freezes into tall icy curtains, catching every glimmer of sunlight. It feels untouched and wild, like nature showing off.
Kalpa Monastery: Kalpa’s monastery sits under the shadow of the Kinnaur Kailash peaks, which look even sharper in winter. The blend of spirituality and snowy landscapes feels grounding.
Rogi Village: This cliff-side village turns into a quiet winter hamlet where every home looks carved into the mountains. The views here are raw, vast, and unforgettable.
From Shimla:
From Delhi:
The above rates apply for a minimum of 4 travelers.
Hotel in Sangla: Hotel Rock View, or Negi Cottage, or Similar
Homestay in Tabo: Tashi Yangphel or Similar
Homestay in Nako: Zambala or Similar
Homestay in Kaza: Shambala River View or Similar
Homestay in Kaza: Shambala River View or Similar
Hotel in Kalpa: Hotel Snow Hill View or Similar
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👉 The guest is eligible to request a refund only if the paid booking amount exceeds 30%.
👉 If cancellation is made 30 days or more before the Date of Travel, 30% of the total Booking Cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
👉 If cancellation is made between 29 days to 16 days before the date of travel, 50% of the total Booking Cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
👉 If cancellation is made between 7 days to 15 days before the date of travel, 80% of the total Booking Cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
👉 If cancellation is made within 7 days before the date of travel, the total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
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👉 Transfer your Trek/Trip (any Trek/Trip, within 2 months of your Date of Travel) to your friend before 15 days of your Date of Travel. However, your friend will be eligible for the transfer only if they have not booked any trip/trek with us and have yet to travel.
👉 You can only transfer your Trip or Trek to those friends or People who haven’t booked any trip with us in a given time period.
👉 80% cash voucher in the form of 'HikeCoin' for any other Trip/Trek for one year, if we are informed before 20 days of the date of travel. (1 Rupees = 10 HikeCoin)
👉 90% cash voucher in the form of 'HikeCoin' for the same Trip/Trek for one year. If we are informed 20 days before the date of travel, (1 Rupee = 10 HikeCoin)
👉 The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 business days.
👉 The company is not liable for compensation beyond the tour cost.
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👉 Permit fees, forest entry charges, or third-party service charges are non-refundable.
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👉 If sightseeing tickets have been pre-booked, refund eligibility will depend on the official cancellation policy of the issuing authority or managing organization of that specific attraction.
👉 We recommend avoiding going on adventure trips with young children below the age of 7 years including Dham Yatra. The Dham Yatra has a demanding itinerary that can be challenging for young children.
👉 Children under 5 years old are free of charge. However, Please note that this typically applies to one child per paying adult. Additional children under 5 Y/O may require a separate seat or pay a discounted fare.
👉 Children between 6 and 12 years old will be charged 70% of the adult travel cost (per person).
👉 Children 13 years and older will be charged the full adult travel cost.
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👉 Documentation proving a child's age may be required during check-in (e.g., birth certificate, Adhar Card/Passport).
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👉 Booking will be considered confirmed only after a minimum advance payment of 30% of the total package cost.
👉 Once we receive your deposit, we'll send you a confirmation email with all the details, the Invoice & due amount, and the payment date.
👉 Failure to make a timely payment may result in auto-cancellation without prior notice.
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👉 Payments accepted via UPI, Net Banking, Credit/Debit Cards, or bank transfers.
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👉 Transport ticket prices are dynamic. Final fare will be as per the live rates visible on the booking portals at the time of processing. Any price difference from previous quotes will be chargeable.
Delhi is well-connected by all modes of transportation, including flights, trains, and buses. Here's how you can reach Delhi from anywhere in India:
By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport, DEL
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is one of the busiest airports in India and is well-connected to major cities across the country. You can take a direct flight to Delhi from almost any major city in India. Once you arrive, you can hire a taxi, use ride-sharing services, or take the metro to reach your destination in Delhi.
By Train: New Delhi Railway Station, NDLS
New Delhi Railway Station is a major hub in India's railway network. Trains from all parts of the country, including express and superfast trains, connect to this station. Traveling by train to Delhi is convenient and cost-effective. Other major railway stations in Delhi include Old Delhi Railway Station (DLI) and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (NZM).
By Bus: Inter-State Bus Terminals (ISBTs)
Delhi has several major bus terminals, including Kashmere Gate ISBT, Anand Vihar ISBT, and Sarai Kale Khan ISBT. These bus terminals are well-connected to cities and towns across India. You can choose from government-run buses or private bus operators based on your preference for amenities and budget.
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