Lahaul Spiti with North India
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| Duration : | 18 days |
| Places Covered : | Delhi, Manali, Chandratal Lake, Keylong, Tabo, Sarahan, Sangla, Kullu, Dharamsala, Shimla, Amritsar, Jammu, Vaishnodevi Temple |
| Tour Code : | LL043 |

Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Day 2: Delhi to Manali
At the northern end of the Kullu Valley, is the main resort in the area. It's beautifully situated and there are many pleasant walks around the town, as well as a large numbers hotels and restaurants.
Day 3: Manali Local sightseeing
Hadimba Temple:
The temple of the goddess Hadimba, who plays such a major part in Kullu's annual festival, is a sombre wooden structure in a clearing in the dense forest.
Old Manali Village:
The current town of Manali is actually a new creation that has superseded the old village, a couple of km from away. Follow the road across the cascading Manalsu stream, from where you can climb up to this interesting little village, which is becoming a popular place.
Tibetan Monastery:
The colourful, pleasant new Tibetan Monastery has carpet-making operation. Vashisht Vashisht is picturesque little place, clinging to the steep hillside about three km out of Manali. On foot the distance is a bit shorter since you can follows paths up the hillside, where cars have to wind up the road.
Day 4: Manali to Chandratal Lake
The lake is situated in between the Baralacha-la. The beautiful lake.
Day 5: Chandratal Lake to Keylong
Keylong is the main town in the Lahaul and Spiti region; there are a number of interesting monasteries within easy reach of this oasis like town. The old Kharding Monastery, formerly the capital of Lahaul, overlooks Keylong, only 3.5 km away.
Day 6: Keylong to Tabo
One of the most important gompas, not just in Spiti but in the whole of the Tibetan Buddhist world. There also's modern gompa and painitng school founded by the Dalai Lama.
Day 7: Tabo to Sarahan
The last village in the district before entering Kinnaur, Sarahan is spectacularly located above the Sutley River.
Day 8: Sarahan to Sangla
The main village in the Sangla Valley is 18 km from Karcham, on the Hindustan to Tibet road, and can be reached by jeep. 8th Day: Sangla to Kullu Reroute toward Manali and the caravan will move over the Rothang Pass. The fertile Kullu Valley rises northward from Mandi at 760 metres to the Rahtang Pass at 3978 metres, the gateway to Lahoul and Spiti. In the south the valley is little more than narrow, precipitous gorge, with the Beas River sometimes a sheer 300 metres below the narrow road.
Day 9: Kullu to Dharamsala Following the Chinese invasion of Tibet, it was to Dharamsala that the Dalai Lama and his follower fled, and this hill station is now best known as the seat Tibet's government in exile and the temporary home of His Holiness. Travelers can join the meditation course at Dalai Lama meditation centre.
Day 10: Dharamsala, Local sight seeing
Sightseeing includes Kangra Art Museum, Church of St. John and walk around the Dal lake, Bhagsu.
Day 11: Dharamsala to Shimla
In the days before Independence, Shimla was the most important British hill station, and in the hot season became the summer capital' of India. Shimla was first 'discovered by the British in 1819, but it was not until 1822 that the first permanent house was erected and not until many years later that Shimla became the summer capital.

