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Join 8 days, 7 nights Sar Pass Trekking Tour of Trip360

Join the breath taking Sar Pass Trekking by Trip 360 that covers the spectacular views of Kasol, Grahan Village, Padri & more. Check itinerary, trek date & book the Sar Pass Trek now!

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Join 8 days, 7 nights Sar Pass Trekking Tour of Trip360

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  1. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Overview Studded with ethereal snow-covered peaks, Himachal Pradesh is one of India's favourite destinations for adventure- seekers. Its pristine landscapes embellished by the Himalayas make this state spectacular to explore either on foot or by road. On this trek, you can enjoy gorgeous mountain views at Kasol or watch locals collect honey at Grahan village - all along while listening to the pleasant rhythm of the flowing waters of rivers passing by. Witness the sun setting over the magnificent Himalayas as you experience the thrill of climbing up to the top of Sar Pass from where hardly anything but snow is visible. Over the eight days, take in sights, sounds and stories of Himachal Pradesh that are sure to leave you spellbound. Highlights: • Explore Kasol. • Stay at Grahan Village by the Parvati River. • View of sun setting over the Himalayas in Min Thatch. • Trek to snow-covered Nagaru. • Climb to the top of Sar Pass. • Camp at Biskeri Thatch. • Exploring Manikaran Gurudwara and Shiva and Ramchandra temples. Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 1/9

  2. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Detailed Itinerary We arrive at the village of Kasol, situated by the Parvati River, with mountains surrounding the village. It is a backpacker's paradise with bakeries, guesthouses and reggae bars easily identifiable at nearly every corner. Here, we spend some time getting to know our fellow trekkers. In the evening, we're briefed about the trek and get tips on how to pack a rucksack, walking/marching techniques and safety precautions. We tuck in early tonight as our first day of trekking lies in wait. DAY 1 It's time to begin our trek! After a sumptuous breakfast, we head out towards Grahan Village. Along the way, we pass through forests with pine trees accompanied by the sound of the flowing Parvati River. While we cover the initial walk up to Grahan Nahal without exerting ourselves too much, the trail takes a steep incline from this point. Once at Grahan Village, we can see people engaged in honey collection carrying rifles in hand to protect themselves from Himalayan bears that roam the forests. To add to the charm, the village has a mystical air about it with alcohol consumption forbidden and hashish being a major cash crop. We then retire for the day. DAY 2 We wake up to the sight of a serene Himalayan sunrise. After a delicious breakfast, we trek towards the village of Padri. The winding trail can be exhausting, but the refreshing, pure forest air gives us much-needed relief. Padri is known for offering stunning views of the snow-capped mountains. While walking around here, we can also hear the pleasant sound of the Ravi and Siul rivers flowing nearby. DAY 3 Having acclimatised at lower altitudes earlier, we push ourselves to higher elevations today. The trail takes us through a series of wooden bridges, purple rhododendron fields and waterfalls - all of which add tremendously to the beauty of the climb. After some time, the locales of Sar Top, Nagaru and Min Thatch ('thatch' meaning meadow) reveal themselves to us. Soon, we reach a green meadow atop a ridge called Min Thatch. After reaching this incredibly beautiful site, we get to experience sun setting over the snow-capped Himalayas. We then rest at the camp for the night, sitting pretty at a height of about 3,400 m. DAY 4 Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 2/9

  3. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Detailed Itinerary After a sumptuous and warm breakfast, we head towards Nagaru, which is the entrance to the Sar Pass. Brace up for the most challenging leg of the journey as the trail is likely to be lined with snow and steep, rocky inclines. While the distance is short, the difficult terrain and high altitude are sure to test our physical capabilities. Two or three hours of climbing later, we find ourselves at Nagaru. Encircled by snow, Nagaru offers us jaw-dropping views of the Parvati Valley and surrounding peaks. As dusk draws closer, we can even see the shimmering lights of Manikaran town in the distance. Soon, it's time to rest for the night. DAY 5 After an early morning breakfast, we continue our trek and climb up through the snow trails with amazing views of the Tosh Valley peaks. We soon reach the top of Sar Pass and spend some time soaking in the scenic vistas. Don't forget to take some great photos from here! On our way down from Sar Pass, we carefully slide down the slopes that go on for about a kilometre and then walk for an hour. Closer to our destination, we cross sparkling, gurgling streams to reach the Biskeri Thatch campsite by evening. We settle for the night on the green meadows under a sky full of stars. DAY 6 Our last day of the trek begins with another hearty breakfast. We set off for Barshaini Village amidst sights of the beautiful surrounding pine forest and mountains. Our walk down takes us through the twin villages of Pulga and Tulga that are separated by a stream. We then cross the bridge across Parvati River before reaching Barshaini Village. From here, our jeeps await to take us to Kasol. If time permits and the group is so inclined, we can stop at Manikaran gurdwara, which is famous for its hot water springs. DAY 7 We enjoy a leisurely morning breakfast with our trekking buddies as it is the last day of the trip. We bid farewell to the all the new friends we made over the course of the journey. As we make our way back home, we look back at the memorable trek we've just completed. Please send your feedback on adventure@trip360.com DAY 8 Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 3/9

  4. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Price Hub Single Accommodation Twin Sharing Accommodation Ex Kasol 15,000 13,500 Dates Ex Kasol 19 Oct 2017 Inclusions / Exclusions Inclusions • Accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary. • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary. • Transfers as mentioned in the itinerary. • Sightseeing as specified in the itinerary. • Travel Insurance. • Trek Leader accompanied by Local trekking guides. • Camp staff. • Cooking and kitchen staff. Exclusions • Any transportation to / from Kasol. Your tour price starts Ex Kasol. • Optional activities. • Entrance fees to monasteries / monuments. • Any meals not mentioned in the itinerary. • Personal expenses, tips, laundry, telephone calls, personal medicines, alcoholic beverages, etc.. • Costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, landslides, road conditions and any other circumstances beyond our control. • Any items / services not specifically mentioned under inclusions • Government Service Tax of 5.0%. Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 4/9

  5. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Travel Tips Type of Accommodation We spend all the days of this trek camping. During the course of your trip you will be staying in 2-men comfortable tents. Type of Food Quality hygienic food prepared by our experienced cooks will be served during the trek. Choice of Veg/non veg, Indian, continental and Chinese food will be available during the trek. Clothes to carry While walking the body heats up and all we need to wear is a T-shirt & cargos/ trousers. However all our warm clothes will come into play in the mornings / evenings when we aren't doing much physically. A good base layer which could be a thermal top (polypropylene), with a T-shirt on top will keep you warm and dry. Mid layers provide insulation so anything that is warm will do e.g. a medium thickness woolen jumper or a mid-weight fleece top, along with another lightweight fleece top will suffice. If you really feel the cold, substitute the thinner layer with a down jacket. The outer layer is the final layer between you and the elements and must be capable of keeping out the wind, rain and snow. Any good waterproof, windproof jacket would do the job. Leg wear in the form of thermal long johns are invaluable. A good sun hat is very essential. Sunglasses which offer 100% UV protection are necessary to combat strong daylight. Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 5/9

  6. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Travel Tips Equipment Checklist The following is a list of things that we suggest that you take with you. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, rather it is intended to act as a reminder of those items that we feel are essential for your comfort and convenience. However we recognize that you may have your own personal preferences for clothing which may be equally as suitable. • Ankle high Trekking Boots (Worn In) • Clothing Apart from the regular clothes • Thermal Underwear / Long Johns (Upper + Lowers) • Quick dry Trousers • Shirt / T- Shirt • Warm Fleece / Jacket • Insulating Layers • Down Clothing (optional) • Wind protection and Rain protection gear Extremities: • Hands (gloves - 2 pair woollens or hard shell) • Feet (socks - 2/3 pair nylon + 2/3 pairs woollen), • Head (balaclavas / woollen, sun hat, bandana etc.) • 4 Season Sleeping bag (-5 deg C or lower) • A tough duffel bag / rucksack / soft travel bag which is carried by porters • A ruck pack which one needs to carry oneself (atleast 50lit) Other Gear: • Sunglasses • Headlamp / Torchlight • Trekking Poles (optional) • Water bottle - should have at least two 1 lit bottles (hard plastic to be able to fill in hot water at high camps) • Personal toiletries: toothbrush, comb, sunscreen, lip balm etc. • Personal recreation: camera and film, books, music, cards etc.(Important for those long boring times when the weather turns bad) • Hand Sanitizer • Small personal First Aid Our Crew All trekking groups will have a support staff of a cook, assistant cook, helpers/ camp boys and Local guide etc. Number of crew members depends on the size of group. Flight Information You can choose to arrive in Delhi anytime on day 1 of the trip. Please send us your flight details in advance so that we could arrange your transfers to the hotel. Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 6/9

  7. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Travel Tips Medication & First Aid First aid kit is provided with each group which consist of basic medicine dealing with mountain sickness. Altitude considerations Travel to any part of the Indian Himalayas deserves a little more respect than many other mountain ranges because most of the regions lie in high altitudes 2500 meters (8000 ft). This is not something that you should worry about. The human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of barometric pressures and there is plenty of oxygen even at the highest point of our trips. However, this process of adaptation or acclimatisation does take time and the most important rule is to gain height slowly. This trip itinerary gives the best possible acclimatisation programme within the limitations of a 2 and a half week holiday. Our trek leaders are widely experienced in these matters and will be able to give you good advice to help minimise any temporary discomfort that you might experience. If you have suffered serious problems at altitude before, you should seek the advice of your doctor or a specialist. We are always ready to give advice on this subject. We do not take heart or lung patients, or pregnant mothers on such trips. Luggage Info You can carry luggage up to a maximum of 15 kgs. There will also be by backup vehicles/ porters or ponies depending on the nature of trek. Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 7/9

  8. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Travel Tips Books to Read The Blue Umbrella by Ruskin Bond: Published in 1980, the plot of the book revolves around a girl, Binya, who gives up her claw pendant in exchange for a blue umbrella that makes villagers envious. Freedom in Exile by H.H. Dalai Lama: This autobiography gives out details of H.H. Dalai Lama's life including birth to the Chinese occupation of Tibet. He also portrays the brutal reality of Chinese communism. Approximate Group Size 2 to 15 persons Money to carry 10 to 15 thousand INR Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 8/9

  9. THE SAR PASS TREK 8 days, 7 nights Travel Tips Tipping All tipping is optional and by no means mandatory, however if you feel that your staff and drivers have performed at a good or excellent level, it is a great way to let them know you appreciate their efforts. Call:1800 123 6898 E-mail : adventure@trip360.com Website: http://www.trip360.com/trekking 9/9

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