Shimla Manali Chitkul Tour Package
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8-9 Days

Ideal Days

about shimla -manali -chitkul

Chitkul is a village in Himachal Pradesh. It is the last occupied town close to the Indo-China outskirt. The Indian street closes here. Amid winters, the place for the most part stays secured with the snow and the tenants move to bring down locales of Himachal. Potatoes developed at Chittkul are truly outstanding on the planet and are extremely costly. Of specific enthusiasm at Chitkul are its homes with either slate or wooden board rooftops, a Buddhist sanctuary and a little pinnacle.

Be that as it may, there has been an expanded utilization of tin-rooftops, particularly the secondary school and the armed force/ITBP military enclosure. Chitkul is for all intents and purposes the last purpose of the popular Kinner Kailash Parikrama as one can hitch a climb from here onwards.

The specific enthusiasm at Chitkul are its homes with either slate or wooden board rooftops, a Buddhist sanctuary and a little pinnacle. Be that as it may, there has been an expanded utilization of tin-rooftops, particularly the secondary school and the armed force/ITBP sleeping shelter. The Kagyupa sanctuary has a profoundly esteemed old picture of the Shakyamuni Buddha, a Wheel of Life mandala and four Directional Kings on either side of the entryway.

Chitkul is basically the last purpose of the celebrated Kinner Kailash Parikrama as one can hitch a climb from here onwards. After one traverses the 5,242 m high Charang Pass, it is a long and soak rundown through slithery scree inclines to Chitkul3,450m. The intense goddess of Chitkul is the main non-Buddhist god to which regard must be paid by the Parikrama explorers.

Itinerary

On arrival at Delhi / Chandigarh Railway Station / Airport, you will be met, assisted and get driven towards Shimla (380kms), sited within the heart of Himalayas. On reaching move towards the hotel for check-in and the evening will be at leisure. Stay overnight in Shimla and enjoy the appetizing dine offered by the hotel. Shimla derives its name from goddess Shyamala Devi, which is an incarnation of Kali. The town is almost the home to a number of tudor bethan and neo – gothic architectures dating from colonial era as well as multiple temples. For its rugged mountainous terrain, charming snowfall and pleasant weather, this place has been a blast to eminence among nature lovers and escapade enthusiast. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Shimla.

 
 
 

After breakfast, check-out form the hotel and get driven to Sarahan, on arrival check-in at your hotel. Extremely renowned for the Bhima Kali temples, Sarahan is the erected in the old-style Kinnauri way mainly from the coatings of stone and timber to engross the force of earthquakes. There are two towers here, one newly reconstructed after the 12th-century original collapsed, and one from the 1920s (on the left) containing a highly admired shrine to Bhimakali (the local version of Kali) underneath a lovely silver-filigree awning on its top floor. The curved, peaked roofs suggest the Tibetan influence on Kinnauri architecture, which becomes more marked as you move up the valley. To the right of the two towers is the squat Lankra Vir Temple, where human sacrifices were carried out right up to the 18th century. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Sarahan.

 
 
 
 

Drive from Sarahan to Sangla After breakfast, check-out form the hotel and get driven to Sangla Valley, into the district of half horse half men, En-route visit the Batseri Village where an old-fashioned bridge erected over the Baspa River leads you to Batseri and its cobble-stoned thoroughfares and the local temple of Badri Narayan. After this, visit the Kamru Fort – This five-storied tower type fort rests on 55 square feet of stone stage and was constructed by Dev Puran. The elegantlycomplexstatues of the wooden porches and minuscule temple are a view will behold you in the amiable area. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Sangla.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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