Shepherd Trail Gaddi Trek

16 Nights - 17 Days

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Itinerary

Package Inclusions
Accommodation
Meals
Sightseeing
Transfer

Shepherd Trail Gaddi Trek (Detailed Itinerary)

Day 1

Delhi to Manali

Other Benfits (On Arrival)
  • meal Breakfast
  • transport Transfers
  • star hotel Stay Included

In the evening move forward to Manali by luxury AC Volvo Bus. An Overnight journey.

Day 02

Manali

By morning we will reach at Manali. On arrival transfer and check into the hotel for relaxing. After refreshing we will visit and explore the Manali, old Tibetan Monastery, Hadimba Devi Temple, and the Mall. We will stay overnight in the hotel.

Day 03

Manali - Lamadugh (2500 metres/8200 feet) 5 hours

This is the first day of the trek from here the trek leads by passing through cool and thick forests of enormous deodars (Cedar), then the trail mounts gently through the Manalsu valley by way of the Manalsu torrent for company. The campsite is situated near the verdant meadow of Lamadugh.

Day 04

Lamadugh - Dohra Nalla (3100 metres/10168 feet) over Khanpari pass (3600 metres/11810 feet) 6 hours

The trail now starts to climb steeply through the forests and verdant meadows. During the trek you can see wild alpine flowers spread all around. The spectacular shrubs of the Rhododendron and birch cover the way to the pass following which a descent leads to reach the campsite.

Day 05

Dohra Nalla - Sangohar the base of Kalihani (3800 metres/12465 feet) 5.30 hours

Today we will move ahead with a wonderful walk through the lush green forest and passing over the fragments of the glaciers following a short climb to the campsite. The place is encircled all around with the famous mountain peaks of the Lahaul and Kullu valleys. From here you can get most stunning views and enjoy the unforgettable evening in the midst of serene surrounds.

Day 06

Sangohar - Gaddi Gote (3600 metres/11818 feet) over Kalihani pass (4800 metres/15744 feet) 8 hours

Today the landscape gradually begins to change, as the lush green forests and meadows gives way to rocky projection with after a while patches of the snow come into the view. After a slightly steep climb through the glacial debris and snow, we will reach at the top of the pass. Here you can see stunning views of the peaks of the pass. After a brief stopover, at the location we will move downward through glacier and on the way moraine leads us to the campsite that is situated on the bank of the sparkling and pristine mountain stream.

Day 07

Gaddi Gote - Lamba Phad (3300 metres/10824 feet) 4 hours

From here the trail leads down into the River Soony through Devi Gote. There is a small temple built by the shepherds (Gaddies) for the protection of their sheep and themselves from the natural cataclysm and the wild animal. We will visit the temple and pay the reverence to the Goddess and continue the trail to reach the campsite on time.

Day 08

Lamba Phad - Soony (3500 metres/11480 feet) 5 hours

Today, we will depart from this striking campsite, and move forward to our next destination. We will leave behind rocky terrain, and soon the pathway is replaced through the lush green meadows. The trail again begins to climb, and the forests come into sight, the river flows through the magnificent gorges. As soon as, we cross through a snow bridge or traditional wooden bridge, we will reach our campsite.

Day 09

Soony - Bara Bhangal (2540 metres/8332 feet) 6 hours

The trail now turns its way downward to the valley floor, after which we will continue the trail on an almost level walk that leads in the direction of the camp site that is located just before the small old village of Bara Bhangal.

Day 10

Visit the village

On this day we will visit an isolated and an outlying village. This village is open only 4 or 5 months in the whole year. The residents of the village are the legendary Himalayan shepherds “the Gaddies” who here lead a very difficult and nomadic life, leading their huge flocks of the goats and sheep in the soaring mountain, summer meadow and into the autumn season returning back to their unusual way of living the life in the village.

Day 11

Bara Bhangal base - Thamsar pass (3500 metres/11480 feet) 7 hours

Today, the trek will begin with a steady ascent to the camp site. After moving for a while the backdrop changes there and the air become much cooler. We will reach at the camp site and in the liveliness and warmth of the campfire you can relax and enjoy in the great surrounds.

Day 12

Base - Panihartu (3200 metres/10500 feet) over Thamsar Pass 6 hours

On this day, the trail steeply emerges from the rock-strewn and glacial territory into the softer surroundings. The lakes, flowing on the either side of the pass offering spectacular view of the magnificent Dhauladhar range with impressive Manimahesh Tibba in the north direction of the pass. From here we will move ahead steeply descend to the campsite located at the Pannihartu.

Day 13

Panihartu - Raj Gundha (2900 metres/9512 feet) 6 hours

The trail on this day commences with a very enjoyable walk passing through a verdant path from extensive meadows, thick forest and the cascading waterfall; shortly, we will reach a small village that comes into view literally lynching on the edge of the hillside, giving a surrealistic and exquisite appearance.

Day 14

Raj Gundha - Bir (2080 metres/6823 feet) 6 hours

The trail will move ahead to the next destination and moves through the oak and rhododendron forest. After reaching Billing we will nonstop descend towards the Bir. Billing is famous for the Paragliding, here participants from across the globe as well as from India come and take part in the Paragliding competition. In the way to, here you get to see extensive and stunning views of the lush green Kangra valley. Soon the trail move forwards and steeply descends and finishes at the little Tibetan settlement at Bir. The last day of this delightful and most wondrous trek comes to end after passing through the territory of legendary Gaddis, tough, and sinewy Himalayan shepherds.

Day 15

Bir - Dharamsala

On this day we will leave Bir and move ahead for Dharamsala. On the way to the destination we will visit the Tibetan settlement and the monastery located at Bir, and then after that visit Chamunda Devi temple located in Palampur. After driving for about 50 kilometres we will reach Dharamsala. We will have dinner and stay overnight in the hotel.

Day 16

Dharamshala - Delhi

After having the breakfast, half-day sightseeing excursion of Dharamshala is arranged and in the late afternoon transfer to the Pathankot Railway station to board the train for Delhi. An overnight journey via train.

Day 17

Delhi

By morning you will reach Delhi.