Kalpa, Kinnaur and Sangla The Hidden Jewels of Himachal 2017-09-09 2017-09-16 8 Days / 7 Nights Every summer, heat-maddened hordes invade Himachal Pradesh and convert Solan & Simla, Kullu & Manali into traffic-jammed, rubbish strewn, overcrowded and sweat stained clones of the towns and cities they have left behind on the plains. Is there some hope in this man-made hell, you may wonder? The aser is a resoudig YES! For a day s drie due east from Simla (and sufficiently far away from it to deter all but the most determined summer holidayer) is the fabled region of Kinnaur a land of blue skies, soaring peaks, deep valleys, apple orchards, chilgoza forests, syncretic cultures, inhabitants ho do t led to easy lassifiatio ad ost of all genuine peace and soul-calming solitude far, far from the madding crowd. Ever since we began, Wonderful World has been driving through Kinnaur on our way to Spiti and taking deep & longing looks at its unspoiled river valleys, marvelous treks and its proximity to Tiet. This year, e e itte the ullet ad herey aoue our first eer adeture to the heart of Kinnaur. So join us for 7 nights in May as we explore the valleys of the Satluj the Spiti and the Baspa and visit places with names that were once synonymous with long vanished mountain kingdoms that controlled trade & travel between India and Tibet but are now all but forgotten Rampur-Bushahr, Rekong Peo, Kalpa, Sangla, Pooh and Nako. This trip will be a mixture of drives (some long, others not so), daytime hikes to take in the gorgeous views and lots of relaxing, chatting, reading; whatever be your personal preference. Your journey will begin at Chandigarh, bypass a heaving-with-humanity Simla and halt for the night at Narkanda, deep in apple country and on the slopes of the highest mountain in the region Hatu Peak. The next morning you will continue on NH 22 the unromantic new name for the old Hindustan -Tibet Road and plunge straight into the valley of the mighty (and sometimes scary) Satluj tamed rather unconvincingly by a dam at Karcham-Wangtoo (which you shall pass by). Rampur Bushahr sprawled along both banks of the Satluj was once the capital of ancient Simla & Kinnaur and the busiest centre of the Tibetan trade. The privately owned Padam Palace seat of the erstwhile royal family of Bushahr, which is adorned with intricate carvings on stone and
wood, is a particular delight. As is the Bhimakali Temple at nearby Sarahan, a magnificent example of what can result when two religions and two cultures meet harmoniously. Leaving the Satluj at Karcham you shall enter the beautiful Sangla Valley watered by the fast floig Baspa Rier for your first glipse of Lord Shia s iter aode the 20,000 foot Kinner Kailash. This mountain, which is the focal point of a tough but rewarding Parikrama, will be a looming presence for much of your stay in Kinnaur as you shall be viewing it from different directions on different days. Further up the Sangla Valley and in the continuous company of both the Baspa and Kinner Kailash you shall spend a day at heavenly Chitkul, the last inhabited village on this particular side-road to the Tibet border. Back in the Satluj Valley you shall pause briefly at colourful and bustling Rekong Peo, capital of Kinnaur before heading for a village directly above it the charming Kalpa, surrounded by groves of Chilgoza-Pine and offering unmatched views of the Satluj Valley, Kinner Kailash and its surrounding peaks. From Kalpa you will continue eastwards along the raging Satluj now entering wholly Buddhist territory. And just when you think how wonderful it would be if Wonderful World could take you to Tibet on the sly, you shall cross the river at its confluence with the Spiti and climb northwards into the now bare hills of Upper Kinnaur for Nako. At nearly 12,000 feet, Nako will be quite literally the highpoint of your journey and shall take your breath away. An old Kinnauri village built around a small but picturesque lake, at Nako you are one with the sky, the sun, the stark, snow-capped mountains, the stars at night and your God. Your spirits will soar and your senses will be euphoric! Itinerary 9 th Sep Reach Chandigarh by 11:30 am noon and start driving to Narkanda (7 8 hours drive) Overnight at Tethy s Resort 10 th Sep Narkhanda Saharan Sangla (8 hours driving)
11 th Sep Sangla Stretch those legs post two days of long drives. A day hike around Sangla visiting an apple Orchard and some Kinnauri Villages 12 th Sep Sangla Chitkul Sangla A short drive from Sangla lies the beautiful Chitkul a small village with a population of 600 people and surrounded by snow capped Himalayas on one side and the River Baspa on the other We spend a day hiking around Chitkul and head back to Sangla 13 th Sep Sangla Kalpa Pooh (7 hours driving) Drive from Sangla to Kalpa and hopefully the day is clear for us to feast our eyes on the Kinner Kailash Stop by Kanam Monastery at Reckong Peo Overnight at Pooh a small village in Kinnaur 14 th Sep Pooh Nako (1 hour) Unspoilt, serene and Picturesque I promise it will be love at first sight with this ancient Kinnauri Village, called Nako Reach Nako and walk through the village Visit the monastery Relaxed lunch and then at leisure 15 th Sep Nako Matiana (8-9 hours) Drive down to Matiana and overnight at Krish Rauni hotel
16 th Sep Matiana Chandigarh (6 hours drive) Reach Chandigarh back in time to catch your train / flight back to destination COST : Rs 36,800 / head on a twin sharing basis Includes Accomodation on a Twin sharing basis All meals All transport ex Chandigarh (in Xylos or Innovas and 4 people to a car) Taxes Excludes Train / air fare to Chandigarh Bottled water Alcohol Snacks Telephone calls Tips or portages PAYMENT SCHEDULE - Booking amount 5,000 Rupees Balance payment by the 10 th of July Minimum number of participants required: 7 Group travel is subject to a minimum number of participants. Trips may cancel up to 45 days or more before the date of trip with liability limited only up to the cost of the trip. CANCELLATION POLICY Complete refund if cancelled 90 days prior to the actual trip 90 days 60 days Booking amount non refundable, complete refund for the balance 60 days 50 days 75% refund of total amount 50 days 30 days 25% refund of total amount
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