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The trail ascends along the left bank of the Wangar River after crossing a footbridge. The path climbs up the single-crop fields of Mastrang and passes through a mixed forest of conifers and temperate broad-leafed species of trees. The trail goes through little clearings of potato and buckwheat till it reaches the picturesque meadows of Mulling (3350 meters), fringed by birch and bird cherry, leaving the Wangar River far below. From here the trail continues to Phustirang, a sheltered glade with a spring at one end and over a steep ascent to the pass. The descent is more gradual to the Pin valley, over boulder-strewn glaciers, making it a striking contrast to lush green Kinnaur.
After concluding the trek, we proceed to what is one of the most fulfilling drives across the Upper Himalayas. We make our way through the desert mountains of Spiti Valley and reach Kaza. Here we spend a day exploring some of the highest villages in Asia – Langza, Kibber and Kaumic. We also visit the ancient Buddhist monasteries of Kiiand Dhankar – these are architecture marvels in themselves and should be on every traveler’s bucket list. From Kaza, we drive to the Chandrataallake through the renowned Kunzum Pass which houses the shrine of the powerful deity Kunzum Mata. Travelers from all over the world visit this small shrine among the ragged mountains to pay their homage.
After a short halt at Kunzum, we go ahead to the Chandrataal Lake or the “Lake of the Moon” which is a freshwater lake at the altitude of 4500 metres above the sea level. The scenery alone is sublime. The place has a charm of its own, in the day as well as at night! It has never failed to move its visitors and make them feel at peace.
Distance covered: ~175 km
Elevation: ~9055 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 5 hours
Elevation: ~11150 ft. above sea level
Distance covered: ~145 km
Elevation: ~7880 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 4.5 hours
Elevation: ~10170 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 6-7 hours trek
Elevation: ~12140 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 4-5 hours trek
Elevation: ~13040 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 5 hours trek
Elevation: ~16404 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 7 hours trek
Distance covered: ~70 km
Elevation: ~12470 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 3 hours
Distance covered: ~80 km
Elevation: ~14100 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 5 hours
Distance covered: ~80 km
Elevation: ~14100 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 5 hours
Distance covered: 125 km
Elevation: ~6726 ft. above sea level
Time taken: ~ 6 hours
Yes, you can have a single occupancy room by raising a request by contacting us. However, that will cost you extra.
We recommend that you start an exercise routine about a month before the trek in order to build your stamina and resilience.
You can have a combination of brisk walking and cardio. This will also help in preventing cramps during the trek, and keep you more energetic.
Yes, you certainly do! We won’t make you trek on an empty stomach at any cost. That’s why we start with a hearty breakfast and give you packed lunches which you will surely relish.
You will not have to carry most of your things. However, you will need to keep a small backpack to carry your water bottle, lunch and an extra layer of clothing. The rest of the stuff will be carried by us separately.
If you feel dizzy or nauseous, that means that you are probably suffering from mild altitude sickness. In that case, immediately inform your trek leader and you will be taken good care of. Keep yourself hydrated and try to divert your attention to your surroundings.
Our team is made of experts who have been trained to perform rescue operations on the mountains. Rest assured the medical emergency will be dealt with in the most efficient manner. Our medical expert will provide a first aid and then the patient will be immediately rushed to the nearest medical facility.
In order to avoid such situations, the team follows various protocols to ensure that the trekker is physically fit to undertake a certain level of exertion.