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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.
Rated : 3.0
There are many beautiful places in Manala, after trekking we went to see theattractions of the places, like the holy Gauri Shankar Temple of Lord Shiva, Jag Patti Temple and the renowned Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery. Visiting all these attraction points, call it a day and spend overnight in our camps were really nice.
Rated : 3.0
Winter trekking in Kuari pass and Pangarchula is quite famous. This weeklong trek begins from Haridwar moves to Auli and then to the Kuari Pass. After a lovely trek at Kuari pass, we moved toward Pangarchula for the next hiking. It was a very nice trek. From there we came downhill, got back to Auli and drove to Haridwar. This trekking was so nice and interesting. It was not that difficult too.
Rated : 3.0
After doing some internet research, my friend had done thee booking very well in advance in order to avoid last minute rush. The tents where we spent our nights were of decent standard. Our trek guides followed a fixed routine and made sure that we got some breaks to relax in between. Food was of average quality but overall a satisfactory trekking experience.
Rated : 3.0
I and my friends are not really into trekking and hiking, but find it so difficult to ignore the tremendous charm of the Himalayas. But the next time we will make sure that we are a part of a small group. Too many people always lead to a lot of disorder and confusion.
Rated : 3.0
Lost out on two days due to a stupid fever. Had to rest in the camp. Could not enjoy fully. Never mind, there is always a next time. But don’t know when.
Rated : 3.0
My friend and I finally got permission from home to go on our first trek. We were so excited about exploring the Garhwal Himalayas. The Kuari pass trekking experience was simply mind blowing to say the least!
Rated : 3.0
We were a part of a huge group of trekking enthusiasts. All the arrangements by our tour organizers were more or less fine. Did not face any major problem besides a bit of fatigue due to steep climbing.
Rated : 3.0
A must visit for every hardcore trekking lover like me. Guides were helpful in nature. The weather played spoilsport at times, but the overall experience was good.
Rated : 3.0
We were a group of four professional trekkers. Got along really well and ended up having a blast! Didn’t even waste a single moment.
Rated : 3.0
It was a nice and fun trek. Some of the advantages of the trek were that it was so much fun and adventurous. It was cost effective. It was well planned. The guide was very much interactive and friendly with all of us. It was so perfect. Some of the disadvantages were that the food was of average quality.
Rated : 3.0
It was just a perfect vacation that I had. While the flight rates very costly in the last moment, it was indeed nice to have spent money for creating such a beautiful memory and remembrance. It was a nice experience.
Rated : 3.0
I took this trek with my cousins and we were all new to the North India, and we weren’t sure if we could manage the cold and language issues. However, with such nice organizers and such brilliant sight to watch and trek, it was a piece of cake. We felt so much at home and this was by far the most adventurous trek ever.
Rated : 3.0
It was quite a good trek. The trek was seemingly fine and well organized. The place is such a beauty. Some of the drawbacks were that the food wasn’t as great as we were expecting. Also, the guide was concentrating more on trek tales than on the flora and fauna and its significance.
Rated : 3.0
The itinerary of the tour was well made and the tour was well organized, but the temperature at this place is very freezing and it’s not something that one might enjoy. In short, it was a very cold trek. I almost caught cold and was shivering all along despite the winter clothes.
Rated : 3.0
Phew! came back from this trek, another trek done on my check-list.the trek path was not so challenging and avg difficulty level for begginers.Dont forget to take all your necessary stuff in your bagpack.
Rated : 3.0
While the trek is fun and challenging, a thick blanket of snow gets formed on the mountains causing us to freeze, thus the name Chadar Trek. The temperature range of this trek varies from 10 to 15 degrees during the day, and it goes very low like -30 to -35 degrees during the night. It was tedious. Or other option was crossing rivers, i.e. walk on frozen river. That was risky too. Also, this trek is quite tiring. One might have to cross boulders besides the river too.