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Trekking often refers to multi-day hiking trips through rural, often rugged territory as a way of getting from place to place. As travelers move on foot through often-rural areas, trekking gives travelers an up-close view of incredible scenery. Many trekkers travel through isolated areas, giving them an experience much different than those who travel in organized groups to more-popular destinations. It often allows them to interact with nature, doing anything from climbing a rock wall to navigating across a mountain or entire mountain range. Himalayas has always been the most popular destination for the trekkers.

No Trek Name Duration Grade
1 Manali – Beas Kund 4 Days Easy – Moderate
2 Manali – Bhrighu Lake 4 Days Moderate
3 Manali – Deo Tibba base 5 Days Moderate
4 Manali – Hamta Pass 4 Days Moderate
5 Manali – Malana Village 4 Days Moderate
6 Manali – Chandertal over Hamta Pass 11 Days Moderate – Strenuous
7 Manali – Pin Parvati Pass into Spiti 11 Days Strenuous Moderate
8 Manali – Bhabha Pass into Kinnaur 6 Days Moderate
9 Manali – Mantalai Lake 9 Days Moderate – Strenuous
10 Manali – Bara Banghal over Kaliheyni 14 Days Strenuous – Moderate
11 Manali – Spiti Villages Trek 6 Days Moderate
12 Manali – Bir over Bhubhu Pass 6 Days Moderate
13 Manali – Lahaul over Indrahar Pass 7 Days Strenuous – Moderate
14 Manali – Dharamshala 7 Days Moderate – Strenuous
15 Manali – Padum over Shingo La 11 Days Strenuous – Moderate
16 Manali – Lamayuru over Shingo La 22 Days Strenuous – Moderate
17 Manali – Padum over Phirtse La 12 Days Strenuous – Moderate
18 Manali – Tso Moriri over Parang La 15 Days Strenuous – Moderate
19 Manali – Lahaul-Kang La – Padum 11 Days Technical – Strenuous
20 Manali – Spiti – Changthang Lakes 19 Days Moderate – Strenuous

Note: – We organize trekking in Kullu valley, Lahaul Valley , Spiti Valley , Zanskar, Ladakh and Dharamsala. The treks range from one to twenty two days in these region. For detail itineraries please write to us.