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Rated : 3.0
I loved to spend some time at this Khirganga, one of the popular hindu sacred place popular for Lord Shiva temple. There is a hot water spring where you can take bath. Spiti Valley looks gorgeous and while travelling you will spot beautiful alpine jungle also.

Rated : 3.0
Nice but long trek, almost two weeks of trekking was conducted on the moderate trails of Spiti Valley and himalayan mountains. Camping was good too, but not all camping sites were good enough to fix your tents and spent overnights.

Rated : 3.0
We followed a long itinerary and had our camping sites at Kullu, Banseri village, Rudranath, Khirganaga,Thunda Bhuz, Thakurkuan, Pin Parvati Pass, Mich Kurang, Kaza then finally Manali. At Pin Parvati Pass we trekked on spiti valley, which was a moderate hike. Spent some beautiful moments there.

Rated : 3.0
Had some trouble getting into paragliding. As the agent didn't pre-arrange it. But fortunately, my didn't get wasted. All thanks to the agent for arranging everything in the last minute. The experience was good. The fly was shorter than I ever expected. But it’s once in a lifetime experience for all!

Rated : 3.0
Rooms are pretty decent, got all the amenities. We went to homestay without knowing or reviewing it, initial feeling was like "wow!" (On seeing the main bungalow). Food is average. Little far from Chikmagalur attractions.

Rated : 3.0
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apart from a bit of confusion.. the trip was nice. location was beautiful

Rated : 3.0
I think the vendor sub hired someone else to do the job. A 19 yr old college student came to shoot our pics and he was somewhat inexperienced. The time of Photoshoot isn't accurate, we got 4 hours only, not 8 hours. We wanted sunset or sunrise slots but we couldn't get it. Rest everything was good. The photos were fine. Worth the money anyway.

Rated : 3.0
Was a decent experience but not great. Many of things mentioned in the package were missed (like cliff jumping, trekking etc). Staff members were really good except the main admin their who was a bit rude.

Rated : 3.0
There are many complex points where hiking is not easy. Your stamina plays a crucial role in trekking on such stiff trails. But the good thing is that beautiful and panoramic views will keep you going. The grounds are flat at intermediate points so fixing tents won't be an issue.

Rated : 3.0
You spend the rest of the day trekking through various routes, glimpsing various beautiful sceneries and on the The locatio of Bara Bangal trek is such that it lies amid the kullu valley surrounded by dense forests of alpine, oak woods and cedar trees. The place got its name from the Bara Bangal lake is located at cosiderable height from where you can spot magnificient mountains peaks, kangra valley and cool glaciers.

Rated : 3.0
Starting the journey from Amanli and crossing major locations including indrasan, Bara singh glacier, Luma Dugh, thanpri Tibba and Rujali Tach. We reached our destination i.e. Bara Bangal trekking point. it was a long eleven days trip and unless are patience person and strong enough, i will not recommend this adventure to you. Bara Bangel trek will test your stamina so bettter be prepared.

Rated : 3.0
Explore the panoramic views of the mighty peaks and spot the opir panjal, dhaludar ranges from the summit point. One can also explore the dense vegetation of alpine trees, oak and green meadows. Long two weeks trekking is for people with some know how of trekking. Beginners need more trekking guidance before embarking on the trek.

Rated : 3.0
I loved to visit Yambong singalila. It offers most panoramic sightseeing experience of Khangchendzonga, Mt. Pandim, Singalia Trek, Dzongri and its surrounded ranges.Yambong is also known for its cultural fusion which is visible clearly.

Rated : 3.0
It is recommended to stay healthy and fit for a trek like this. You might think that it is easy but for the beginners it is not. The stays were good and the weather was clear. But the physical exhaustion was too much. I wish I had my young lungs then.

Rated : 3.0
They say that the journey is sweeter than the destination, but I was proved wrong as I took a hike to the Lake of Dodital in Uttarakhand. Passing through the hallowed doors of Haridwar from where my husband and I boarded a bus to the said destination. Once we reached the verdant slopes greeted us warmly. The intermitent specks of villages actually complimented our Dodital Trek in Uttarakhand. The paramount stillness of the lake, the slopes kissing the clouds at dizzying heights were marvels to watch. And this being my first time, it was quite an easy trek for me.

Rated : 3.0
Nice atmosphere. Nice people. Blue sky and green forests are what you need for a holiday but do not ruin it with a bad choice of accommodation. The trek was quite normal and moderately challenging. Good for couples and families.

Rated : 3.0
Great experience to share with friends and family. The trekking activity was enjoyable. We all were tired and had a sound sleep in the rooms. The food delivered were average.

Rated : 3.0
Simple trek. Not challenging at all. Good for first timers. But not for pro trekkers. Our group expected a lot more thrill and challenge. But had to find it in other locations. The trekking staffs were good.

Rated : 3.0
We organised a tour and trek for the beginners who wanted to know about Himalayas. They enjoyed the whole trip like we did when we were novice. Frequent trekkers might find it boring. The home stays were average but the food was relishing.

Rated : 3.0
While, I can go on and on about the trek for hours together, I want to share a short snippet about the most favourite part of this trip for me. Chanderkhani Pass (3650m) to Dadru(3000m) was my favourite part in the trek. This was because the trek is a hardcore trek. It takes around 5-6 hrs. We started with a short walk up to the pass early in the morning. This gave us some really memorable and impressive views that extended from the peaks in the Lahaul to the ones of the Parbati valley on one side and the small hills on the other side. It was absolutely breath taking.

Rated : 3.0
Malana trek is a beautiful trek that lies a little ahead of the beautiful Chandra Khanni Pass in the tiny village of Malana. While the village is beautiful and an isolated community that had a lots to know about like the fact that they have their own language, customs, and laws, the trek was not that great or unique. This village as such is intriguing and one can visit this village which is governed by a parliament of village elders called Koram. I would have preferred a visit to this village than a trek that was in no way different from other treks in Himachal Pradesh.

Rated : 3.0
The beauty of the Malana trek is that it goes down the meadows and the summer settlements. I had a great trek here. The visit to art gallery, villages, etc were informative as well as fun. I recommend this trek to all of you.

Rated : 3.0
The trek was brilliant. It started at New Delhi and we had an option to proceed to Leh after the trek or return to Delhi. As our trip was short, we took the latter. It was a nice week long trip. We enjoyed it.

Rated : 3.0
The trek is fun. Although, I would call it expensive, and also that the organizers gave not even 10% discount, the trek was indeed fun and exciting. I just wish this was cheaper.

Rated : 3.0
Awesome trek. I recommend this to you all. I wish the food provided was better. Otherwise, a nice trek.