Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Backpacking Pushkar

Backpacking Pushkar

A Small Hippie hole, A Hidden City with Easy going Vibe.





Pushkar has a magnetism all of its own – it’s quite unlike anywhere else in Rajasthan. It’s a prominent Hindu pilgrimage town and devout Hindus should visit at least once in their lifetime. The town curls around a holy lake, said to have appeared when Brahma dropped a lotus flower. It also has one of the world’s few Brahma temples. With 52 bathing ghats and 400 milky-blue temples, the town often hums with puja (prayers) generating an episodic soundtrack of chanting, drums and gongs, and devotional songs.
The result is a muddle of religious and tourist scenes. The main street is one long bazaar, selling anything to tickle a traveller’s fancy, from hippy-chic tie-dye to didgeridoos. Despite the commercialism and banana pancakes, the town remains enchantingly small and authentically mystic.
Pushkar is only 11km from Ajmer but separated from it by Nag Pahar (Snake Mountain).

the Holy Lake of Pushkar
Pushkar, “the rose garden of Rajasthan” is where traditional meets hippie in the desert state.
If this is the trouble of your life ... this gets solved in Pushkar for sure ..
The beautiful and mesmerizing sound of tumbi or ektara follows you everywhere through the streets. There is the sound of small bells trickling in the small shops. The temple bell rings throughout the whole town every once in a while. The sun goes down like a super star every day, with musicians from different countries playing at the ghat horizon.

And if there are any gaps left, it gets filled by speakers put in the streets by the cafe/ restaurant owners.

How To Reach Pushkar.

Take a Train From Ahmedabad Railway Station to Ajmer,Rajasthan
Train Name : Ala Hazrat Express
Departs from Ahmedabad Departs @ 20:20
Arrives Ajmer @ 06:00 
Runs on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday only.

Ajmer to Pushkar:
The best way to get to/from Pushkar from Ajmer is by bus (10 to 15 rupees). From Ajmer to Pushkar, buses leave from both the bus station ("bus stand") and the train station ("railway station"). At the bus stand, buses to Pushkar leave from the last stall, nearest the exit. From the railway station, ignore the rickshaw drivers who will tell you that you have to go to the bus stand (2 km distant) and cross the pedestrian overpass in front of the station--buses to Pushar stop across the street from the station, usually under the overpass.
From Pushkar, there are two bus stands--the "Marwar" bus stand and the "New" stand, just opened this year. The Marwar bus stand has through buses on their way to Ajmer and private minibuses that go back and forth between Pushkar and Ajmer; it is convenient if your hotel is in the north end of Pushkar (Milkman, Whitehouse or, my personal favorite, Rising Star). The New bus stand, on the bypass road, is the terminal for the big, new (sort of) public buses, the ones with electric signs on their fronts which may or may not be working; it is a bit closer to central Pushkar.
In the mornings and evenings buses leave every ten minutes or so, but in mid-day service is much less frequent, so allow at least an hour waiting in addition to half an hour travel time to Ajmer. Some private minibuses from the Marwar stand and some big government buses from the New stand go to the railway station, but if they don't you may have to take a share rickshaw (5 rupees, lined up in the street at the exit from the Ajmer bus stand) to get to the station. If you want to go to the bus stand and the bus goes to the railway station, share rickshaws to the bus stand leave from the same place as buses to Pushkar (underneath the overpass).

Stay:
Atithi Guest House





Rates could be around Rs. 300-500
More Details in Link below:
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/india/rajasthan/pushkar/hotels/atithi-guest-house-pushkar
ChaCha's Garden





Rates Could be Rs. 200-400
More Details in Link below:
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/india/rajasthan/pushkar/hotels/chacha-s-garden
MilkMan GuestHouse





Dormitory 7 Single Bed Room - Rs. 130
Double Bed With Share Bathroom - Rs. 250
http://hotels.eglobe-solutions.com/hotelmilkman/booking/detail#bookingsteps
Lotus Hotel
https://www.tripadvisor.in/Hotel_Review-g319729-d2717746-Reviews-Hotel_Lotus_Pushkar-Pushkar_Rajasthan.html#
It has good rooftop cafe with Lake view and one of the favourite hangout place for backpackers.
Rates could be around Rs. 300-400
Day 1

  1. Visit 2000 year old Brahma temple: Though Brahma said to be the God of Gods but as compared to other Gods, Brahma has only 5 historic temples in the world and the most important one is Pushkar. Attending the Aarti is recommended and don’t forget to listen to Kanhaiya Lal, a Khandani Nagada player, who  has been playing musical instruments at the temple for ages. Nathulal Solanki.
  2. Visit the Pushkar Lake surrounded by 52 Ghats: Offer puja but beware of the ponga pandits who will lure you into offering puja by asking you to listen to the mythological tale by just paying Rupees ten for thepujathali. But that’s the catch, within minutes they’ll ask you to give Rupees Eleven hundred or more to offer puja towards your well-being. Don’t get into their trap. They are a big nuisance in the lake premise.


  1. Shopping: Any trip, whether for leisure or spiritual reason, is incomplete without a good retail therapy session. And Pushkar doesn’t disappoint you in that department. The main shopping places in Pushkar are Sarafa Bazar, Baza Bazar, Sadar Bazar and Kedalganj bazaar from where you can buy textiles, unique embroidery clothes, casual clothes like gunji and lowers, ethnic jewellery which is specialty of Rajasthan, beads, brass utensil, lovely colourful bangles, great value for money camel leather goods, bags of different kinds but go for camel leather, shoes, paints, spices and much more. But if Jaipur features in your itinerary then I would suggest to buy it from there, considering in Jaipur you’ll get more variety and at a lesser price.

Where to buy


The major shopping areas in Pushkar are Sarafa Bazar, Baza Bazar and Kedalganj bazaar. Another great place to shop is close to Pink Floyd Café, Choti Basti where everything is for Rs. 20 only!

If you are looking for someone who can get you tailor made ladies garments in few hours, Jaipur Wala Tailor is the best place, located inside Old Rangji Temple. ሿ+91-935438419, hktextiles@rediffmail.com

Venus Leatherware is the manufacturer and exporter of colorful handmade bags and leather ware, uses recycled leather to create very fine handicrafts, near SBBJ Bank. ሿ +91-9829837885, +91-145- 2772053, www.venuscraft.com

Some of the stuff may be outdated, but if you dig in, you’re sure to find something you like. And, don’t forget to bargain!
  1. The Pushkar Music School: Pushkar being a land where Saraswati, the goddess of learning and knowledge, is worshipped it is but natural to find writers, artists, scientists and all others coming here in pursuit of knowledge and blessings. So, if you are the creative one then Pushkar has something for you. You’ll find many Music and Art schools here. One such school is ‘The Pushkar Music School’ where you can learn classical sitar, tabla, harmonium, dancing and more, for Rs150 per hour in a peaceful lakeside location.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/india/rajasthan/pushkar/activities/other/pushkar-music-school



https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g319729-d6518065-Reviews-Pushkar_Music_School-Pushkar_Rajasthan.html
  1. Rent a bike: Pushkar is a very tiny town and can easily be covered in a day or two. So it’s a good idea to head out for a scenic drive around Pushkar. Also, there are more than 400 temples around Pushkar that can easily be covered by a bike. There are a lot of Rental companies offering you a scooter for 150 rupees a day. But before you take a bike on rent, don’t forget to check the condition of the bike. You don’t want be stuck in the middle of nowhere. The best way to roam around is on bike. It can be easily hired from Ambay Motor Bike near Ajmer bus stand for 250/- a day excluding petrol. There are few more people around but Ambay’s bikes are better maintained. ሿ +91-145- 2773945, +91-9414300049.
  2. Sun n Moon Cafe
    Raju Terrace Garden  
    Pink Floyd Cafe
  3. Go Foodie: Pushkar, with more than 250 restaurants, is a vegetarian paradise. It is said that Pushkar has more number of restaurants and temples than homes. Being a holy place, Pushkar is a vegetarian town so no restaurants serves meat and alcohol. However, don’t be surprised to find all kinds of world cuisines here. There are many famous restaurants that you must try. For example the rooftop lake view Raju Terrace Garden Restaurant is a travellers’ favourite serving lot of Indian and continental dishes. Other restaurants that you can try are Pink Floyd café, Sun-n-Moon, Honey & Spice restaurant, Sixth sense, out of the blue, Om Shiva Garden Restaurant, and LittleItalyamong others. Also, Sunset Café is a good place to watch the sun go to bed. If you’re in Pushkar, head to Sonu Juice Shop in the main bazaar area to find some of the best juices in town. Our favourite was banana, coconut and dates, which is the best juice we have ever had in our lives. If you’re not in the mood for a juice, they also have lassis, shakes and breakfast muesli.
  4. Sunset in Pushkar: The best time to visit Pushkar lake is at sunset. The view over the water surrounded by the ghats on all sides is picture perfect. The best place to view a sunset over Pushkar lake is at Folla Sui Ghat, in front of Sunset Cafe.
    There are two options to view a sunset over Pushkar lake. Depending on how early you get there, you can either sit on the porch of Sunset Cafe and enjoy a drink while watching the sun set, or you can sit on the steps of the ghat, like most other people, and enjoy the sunset.

    We would get a juice from Sonu Juice Shop and take it to the ghat to drink while watching the sun set over Pushkar lake.
    His beats were catchy that my body moved automatically to his rhythm, and I felt myself dancing while I sat on the steps of the ghat. His drum beat picked up tempo as the sun got lower in the sky till the setting sun was gone. It was quite a musical event leading to a crescendo of sorts at the end.
    It is a great place to watch the sunset over beautiful Pushkar lake. While the view of the setting sun over the calm, peaceful lake is relaxing, the drum playing is upbeat at the same time, providing a combination that is soul stirring.

While we stayed in Pushkar, every evening we would head to the ghat in front of Sunset Cafe to watch the sun set. About half an hour before the sun would set, a local man would start playing his drum. According to stories, he has been playing in front of Sunset Cafe for the last 20 years without missing a day.
Apparently it's completely safe. For 1$ you can hold it yourself.

  1. Street food: 
Ganga restaurant
Banana Nutella Pancake @ Ganga Restaurant


















  • Pohas – Every morning all along the roads people come with carts and set up street side  poha stalls. Poha is a kind of flat rice which is cooked with vegetable likes potato and peas and served with a garnish of fresh tomatoes, coriander etc. This simple dish served in a newspaper for just Rs 5 is the most amazing poha that I have ever eaten anywhere in India or at home. This is a must try for at least one day breakfast. 

  • Sonu Juice Centre – In the centre of the main street of Pushkar, you have a really small stall called the Sonu Juice Centre. Here for just Rs 40 – 60 you can try the most awesome fresh fruit juices in some pretty unusual combinations. From my own experience I tried a pineapple pomegranate and lemon and also a melon mint lemon and loved both of them. They also have some combinations like kiwi banana, chickoo pineapple banana etc. All the juices are made right in front of you, are chilled and super fresh and refreshing. A must during every break from the shopping and temple visiting in this town.

  • Ganga Restaurant – Just opposite the Sonu juice centre, there is again a very small stall called the Ganga restaurant. This place is famous for its falafels and pancakes. Since I am a pure vegetarian (no eggs either) I find very few places where I get falafels or pancakes and this place turned out to be one of my all time favourites. As you can see from the pic below they have a staggering variety of falafels (there is an additional printed menu too) and each falafel is a must try. Also each falafel is quite heavy and turns out to be an entire meal. Apart of the falafels, I also tried the banana nutella pancake and that too is highly recommended 


    • Sarvadia Sweet House – In the middle of the main street in Pushkar, there is a sweet house called the Sarvadia Sweet house which makes a signature dessert called the rabdi malpua. Now don’t go by the looks of this place, it may look really down trodden but their radbi malpua (fried condensed milk) is the just mind-blowing. You only get this desert here in Pushkar and it’s a must must eat for everyone who has a sweet tooth like mine. In fact I packed them and brought them home for friends and family members; and they all loved this too.

    • If you are too full from eating all the above mentioned food, then there is a small hand cart vendor near the Brahma temple who sells churan (spice mixtures for digestion). His entire cart is full of all kinds tasty churan combinations and again you can take your pick. 
    • It is said that your journey to Pushkar is incomplete without tasting Malpua. Sarweshwar in Halwai Gali has gained name as the oldest sweet shop in Pushkar and for his quality food. His Malpua and milk cake make him even more special. ሿ+91-145-2772009, shrisarweshwar@gmail.com
    Rainbow Café’s Lebanese/ Israeli cuisine: It’s like a mini Israel out here as most of the roadside eateries and café’s are known to serve Middle- Eastern dishes like hummus, wraps, falalfel. These eateries have number of choices to offer but all vegetarian. Being a die hard non- vegetarian I did not miss “it” at all with so many options different types of vegetarian options to try from. Falafel, hummus and pita breads with a dash of homemade garlic cheese is definitely worth a try. Rainbow Café’s couscous served with vegetable soup is one of the best and a hot favourite amongst tourist. These eateries also serve twisted burgers which have aubergine, tomatoes, cheese and grated cabbage.



    Honey and Spice Italian Food: Honey and Spice is known for their yummy apple crumble. In the evening a vendor is seen selling goodies like apple tart and rum balls in his cart. One must try the special chocolate rum balls!



    • Watch the evening prayers at Varah Ghat, a mesmerizing ceremony involving bells and lampsIn the evening, we witnessed a prayer at Varah Ghat, it was mesmerizing. They had huge lamps and chimes of bell. The people were dancing and they had to take turns in carrying a pile of pots on the top of their head




    • At Night – Pushkar Lake is busy area of the town, where most tourists converge at night. You can spot various groups playing guitar and singing hymns. Fire twirling and poi swinging are also common sights.
    GOING OUT, WEED ETC.
    Pushkar is not the best place for going out. It can be problematic to get alcohol in most parts of India, Pushkar is a holy city, so alcohol is banned completely. Of course, it doesn’t mean you can’t get it. Some restaurants serve beer, especially the rooftop ones. It’s never on the menu, but if you ask they will bring it to you. The cost of such ‘luxury’ is around 2$ for a can. The same restaurants will also serve you bhang lassi, it might feature on the menu as ‘magic lassi’, otherwise just ask for it. In case you don’t yet know Bhang is a form of Cannabis that is legal in India, very cheap and available in government stores. It is not as good as it sounds but it’s worth a shot. You can’t buy weed but some shopkeepers sell hashish. The same rule as everywhere else applies – the more paraphernalia they have and the younger they are, the more likely they are to sell cannabis.
    Where to buy weed and marijuana seeds in Pushkar,: 
     India There are quite a number of few brokers in Pushkar most of them are attracted by the hippy types. The previous years hotels such as Hanuman and the Sai saba had dealers who are residents though it is still unconfirmed if this is the case there currently. Try and ask around, inquire from travelers at the Sunset café or in one of the more off street cafes on town.
    you can also get from The Laughing Buddha Cafe
    https://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g319729-d3506012-r166921145-The_Laughing_Buddha_Cafe-Pushkar_Rajasthan.html

    Day 2


    Go for Yoga and Meditation classes at pushkar lake at the time of sunrise.
    Pushkar Yoga Garden is the best and it takes Rs.250 for an hour.
    there are many other classes too.

    Savitri Temple on top of pyramid shape hill , this temple is dedicated to second wife of Brahma name Savitri. This temple is devoted to the Godess Savitri, one of Brahma's wives, and is located on the highest hill above the Pushkar town. One can climb a long series of steps to reach the shrine which offers a panoramic view of the Pushkar Lake and surrounding sand dunes..


    DRIVE TO AJAYPAL JI






    Ajaypal ji temple is located 10kms from Pushkar. Raja Ajay Pal, the founder of Ajmer City, founded this temple in 11th century AC. The temple is surrounded on all sides by boulders of marble which makes the site amazingly beautiful. The drive to Ajaypal ji is one of the most scenic drives around Pushkar. It passes through the forest for initial 3kms which is replaced by sand dunes and then the valley surrounded by the hills. Drive through strikingly beautiful landscapes and small villages. You might as well want to stop and spend some time with simple villagers talking and clicking away. Most of the times when I do so, I am offered tea and local snacks. A mud house, a huge veranda, a well, giggling kids, smiling ladies in their vibrant attire busy with house chores and cattle is what a typical home will comprise of. And men folk with colourful turbans can be seen sitting on a platform below a tree having hookah and chatting.
    Rent a motor bike or a scooter from the Pushkar market; look for the Bitumen road leading from the base of Savitri hill that takes you towards Kharekdi village. This road will lead you to Ajaypal ji Temple. Rainy season (August- October) is the best time for this drive when the greenery is at its best and you can see springs, streams and waterfalls all through the drive.

    TAKE NAGARA LESSONS AT GANGAUR GHAT




    Music is in the soul of Pushkar. While strolling around the lake in evenings, you can find many people learning and playing their favourite instruments. Around Gangaur ghat, look for coke-studio-fame Nathu Lal Solanki, the master drummer teaching the beats to drumming enthusiasts. You can join him and learn to play these local drums called Nagara. He still charges a negligible amount that he used to charge some 20 years back to teach Nagara. He considers this place his karmabhumi from where he has achieved the name and fame and it's his tribute to the place and the art

    Roots of Pushkar Records is a music company dedicated to Rajasthani folk music, art and culture, brings together local artists and create world class music. One can trust them as a money changer and Western Union Money Transfer Agency also. ሿ +91-9414415287, www.rootsofpushkar.com


    APPRECIATE HERITAGE AT THE COLLECTOR’S PARADISE MUSEUM AND GALLERY



    Collector's Paradise is the only museum and art gallery in Pushkar where you get some rare cultural gems collected over 20 years by the recipient of numerous awards and camel decorator, Ashok Tak. The collection includes traditional dresses and textiles collected fromRajasthanGujarat, Pakistan and Afganistan and some rare stuff used for camel decoration. If you are fascinated by hand embroidered traditional textiles, then do take the time to go through the exhibits on display. A chat with Ashok Tak would give further insights into his journey and his passion for both camels and clothes.



    COLLECTOR’S PARADISE MUSEUM



    The best way to unwind after a fun filled day is to enjoy the Kalbelia dance performance. It is one of the most sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan performed by the lively Kalbelia tribe, a nomadic community that was essentially a community of snake-charmers until it was outlawed by the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. With their charm, unbelievably flexible serpentine shimmying and their lovely traditional black attire, they have the talent to absolutely mesmerise you. The beats and the movements will surely instigate you to join them in their dance.
    Many hotels arrange the dance performances in their premises for their guests. Sai Haweli near Varah Ghat Chowk arranges this every Saturday. You can also contact the dancers directly and ask them to perform in the evening near dunes. You can find them roaming around in themarket and the desert area.

    ENJOY A KALBELIA DANCE PERFORMANCE




    The best way to unwind after a fun filled day is to enjoy the Kalbelia dance performance. It is one of the most sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan performed by the lively Kalbelia tribe, a nomadic community that was essentially a community of snake-charmers until it was outlawed by the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. With their charm, unbelievably flexible serpentine shimmying and their lovely traditional black attire, they have the talent to absolutely mesmerise you. The beats and the movements will surely instigate you to join them in their dance.
    Many hotels arrange the dance performances in their premises for their guests. Sai Haweli near Varah Ghat Chowk arranges this every Saturday. You can also contact the dancers directly and ask them to perform in the evening near dunes. You can find them roaming around in themarket and the desert area.


    Saturday, 12 March 2016

    Manali - Kasol - Shimla

    Manali
    Hotel :

    Rock Top Inn & Cafe 

    Rates : Rs. 2000 - 2700
    https://www.tripadvisor.in/Hotel_Review-g297618-d3625295-Reviews-Rock_Top_Inn_Cafe-Manali_Himachal_Pradesh.html

    Rates : RS 2500

    https://www.ixigo.com/holiday-cottages-hotel-manali-india-hid-193162

    Heritage Village Resorts, Manali

     Rates: 2000-2500
    https://www.ixigo.com/heritage-village-resorts-hotel-manali-india-hid-172654

    Rent a Bullet in Manali
    one way deal to kasol Rs: 1500
    http://manalibikerental.com/one-way-deal-for-bike-rental-in-manali/

    Day 1

    Tibetan Market Manali :Tibetan market is renowned for Tibetan handicrafts, which are created by the residents and the immigrants from Tibet. The most popular of the items are souveniers.




    Hadimba Temple : 1533 Hadimba Temple, also known as Dhoongri Temple, is an ancient temple situated in Manali



    Vashisht Hot Springs : Vashisht is a small village on the banks of Beas River, the village is famous for its hot springs and temples



    Manu Temple : Manu temple at Manali is believed to be the only temple in India of Sage Manu (Manu Rishi).

    Jogini Falls : A short trek from a point couple of kms from town centres leads you to Jogini falls. This is a perennial waterfall and its enthralling as one can actually was under and around the waterfall.
    Arjun Gufa : Arjun Gufa is situated near Prini village and is around 5 km from Manali. The cave lies on the left bank of Beas River. Legend has it that Arjuna (central character of the Mahabharata mythology) prayed here.
    Tibetan Monastery
    Manali has three important Tibetan Monasteries: Himalayan Nyinmapa Temple, the traditional Gelukpa Gompa and the other one at Aleo on the left bank of Beas river. The first two monasteries are easily accessible from the town. The market near to the monastery sells rugs, Kullu shawls, and Tibetan souvenirs.
    The Monasteries are open 6AM to 6PM







    Van Vihar

    A nature park of deodar grooves on the banks of Beas River. The park houses a small aviary of Himalayan birds.
    The park is open from 8AM to 6PM


    Old Manali : Old Manali is about 3 km from Manali. A series of small guesthouses and cafes are found on the way to the village. Most of the houses in the village have heavy stone roofs and wooden balconies. Maharishi Temple, dedicated to Sage Manu, and the ruins of Manaligarh Fort are the places to visit.




    Day 2 - Solang Valley


    Solang valley adventure sports : Solang Valley at 12 Kms from Manali is emerging as the adventure sports capital of Himachal Pradesh.


    Cost of adventure sports activities at Solang, Manali

    Adventure SportCost
    Cable Car
    Ropeway
    Rs.450
    Amateur SkiingRs.300 Onwards
    Snow ScooterRs.500+
    ZorbingRs.350+
    Paragliding **S:Rs.600
    L:1,800
    Quad (ATV)
    Helicopter Ride http://www.helimanali.com/joyrides.htmlRs.2500 pp
    1. Costs above are indicative and can be negotiated on the spot with individual operators.
    2. Advance booking for any of the above activities is not required.
    3. If there is inadequate snow at Solang Valley, head to Gulaba or Rohtang Pass for amateur snow activities.
    4. ** Paragliding : Tandem flights (S: Short/ L: Long);
    Paragliding Season :April to May ; September to October. It is banned during monsoons.

    Availability of Adventure Sports by month

    SportJan - MarApr - JunOct - Dec
    Cable Car
    Ropeway
    YesYesYes
    Amateur SkiingYesYesYes
    Snow ScooterYesYesYes
    ZorbingYes
    Paragliding **YesYes
    Quad (ATV)Yes
    Helicopter Ride





    Gondala (Cable Car)

    Take the 1.3 Km cable car ride with a vertical rise of 500m. Cable car ride costs Rs. 500 per head.
    Timings: 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM Contact Ski Himalayas Ropeway on +91 9736699999





    Paragliding
    Paragliding options for beginners start from an uninspiring 1 minute jump to an enjoyable 20 minute flight.
    Paragliding Charges
    • One minute short flight : Rs.500 - 700
    • Twenty minutes flight : Rs. 1,800
    Note:
    • Go with trained pilots for Paragliding. Book from a good adventure tour operator based at Manali and insist that charge should include to and fro trip to Solang Valley.
    • Paragliding is banned during monsoons (July to September)

    Skiing
    Solang valley is best for amateur skiing though there are training programmes that will turn you into pro.
    Skiing at Solang Valley.



    Quad or ATV
    Quad(ATV) in summers or snowmobile in winter. Quad is an adventure sports option for all ages and is popular at Solang valley. Many operators offer ATV/ Snowmobile at Solang Valley.



    Zorbing
    Exhilirating experience as you hurl down the hill in a ball in a large, transparent plastic ball.




    Treks
    Short treks of not more than three hours will take you to naturally-formed ice Shiva temple or to Solang water fall.
    Hire local guide at Solang Valley.





    Solang valley adventure sports : Reaching Solang Valley

    Local TaxiAround Rs. 600/- from Manali to Solang valley
    Contact Him-Aanchal Manali taxi union on +91-1902-252120
    Maruti GypsyAvailable near Mall road, Manali


    Day 3
    http://kullutourism.com/white-water-rafting-in-kullu.php
    Rent a Gypsy From Manali, it is available in manali city if you ask around.
    The Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass which connects the Kullu Valley of Himachal to the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys. At an altitude of 13000 feet and covered the whole year round by snow, it is one of the most exciting journeys one could make in India.
    From May to October, Rohtang attracts numerous tourists who flock there to witness the wonders of the snow covered mountains and indulge in various snow related activities like skiing and snow scooter riding. The journey from Manali to Spiti via Rohtang Pass is undertaken by many bike enthusiasts all over India, and there are provisions to rent a bike in Manali itself.

    The driving distance from Manali to Rohtang Pass is around 50 kms and many say that a trip to Manali is incomplete without visiting Rohtang Pass too. So undertake a journey to the snow-clad mountains and enjoy the snow-sports and the serene beauty of the place this season before the rains come!
    Though the distance is less, it takes at least three hours to reach Rohtang by road. Local drivers and taxis should be hired for a comfortable journey to Rohtang, or one could take an HPTDC bus from Manali to Rohtang Pass. A journey by one’s own vehicle could also be undertaken, and this is an adventure in itself. One must start early at around 5-6 am if one wants to avoid heavy traffic. The major stop is at Mahri, which is 17 kms from Rohtang where one can find plenty of shops for supplies and eateries, after which it is a steep and snow-filled journey to the picturesque Rohtang Pass, one of the marvels of India.

    Activities at Rohtang Pass

    ATV's in Rohtang

    ATV ride at Rohtang Pass. Tourist enjoying ATV (all terrain vehicle ) ride on the fresh snowfall at Rohtang Pass. One can enjoy the thrilling and advetureous ride of Mountain ATV Bikes in Rohtang. The only problem is their charges are exorbitantly high for a very short ride.
    An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a quad, quad bike, three-wheeler, or four-wheeler, is defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a vehicle that travels on low-pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control. As the name implies, it is designed to handle a wider variety of terrain than most other vehicles.

    Safety Precautions
    Many common injuries can be prevented with the use of proper protective equipment. Most ATV manufacturers recommend at least a suitable DOT-approved helmet, protective eyewear, gloves and suitable riding boots for all riding conditions. Sport or aggressive riders, or riders on challenging terrain (such as those rock crawling or hillclimbing) may opt for a motocross-style chest protector and knee/shin guards for further protection. Proper tires (suited to a particular terrain) can also play a vital role in preventing injuries.

    Snow Scooters in Rohtang


    In Rohtang Skiing, Snow-Scooter riding and Trekking are enjoyed.
    Rohtang Pass offers snow scooter adventure tours (snow mobile) at Rohtang La Snow Point. Snow scooters have become a very popular leisure vehicle when people want small or long ride. After taking ride of snowboard, one can find himself in a magnificent nature filled with experiences and adventures. You may either drive snow scooter with an experienced snow scooter driver or drive yourself together with a guide.

    SMALL RIDE    Rs. 800/-per person.
    LONG RIDE     Rs 1500/-per person.

    Kasol

    Day 4
    Rent a Bullet from Kasol. (you have to find the place by asking locals and hotel staff)
    Gor for River Rafting, Leave as early as possible.

    White Water Rafting in Kullu Valley

    In Kullu Valley, white water rafting can be enjoyed in the river Beas throughout the year except during the period from 15-July to 15-September. However rafting is also not done during rains and winters.
    Trips generally start at Pirdi and continue 14 km down to Jhiri. White Water river- rafting facilities are offered by private operators at Pirdi near Kullu where a water sports centre has been set up to provide one stop water sports adventure experience for the tourist. Rafting is done on stretches of the River Beas, where rapids of high grades can be negotiated safely, providing an exhilarating experience for enthusiasts.
    pirdi watersports camp
    The Mountaineering Institute of Allied Sports in Manali, Himachal Pradesh can arrange two-week kayaking trips on the Beas river in Oct. The Beas River is a heaven for extreme Kayakers and beginner rafters alike. This river has got I - IV grade rapids.
    Rafting begins at around 10:00 Hrs in the morning at Pirdi and can take from a few hours to a full day.

    Approximate Distances from:
    Kullu-Manali Airport at Bhuntar: 6 km
    Kullu town: 3 km
    Manali town: 45 km



    Contact InformationWe Organise

    H.O.: M/s Gagan Shawl Industries
    Shamshi, Kullu-175101(H.P.)

    Contact Person : Lara

    Phone : 01902-265325, 265095
    Mobile : 98160-05595
    email : lara.adventure@yahoo.com

    River Rafting
    Para Gliding
    Skiing
    River Crossing
    Mountain Rappeling
    Trekking & Camping
    Jeep Safari
    Day 5

    Explore the Villages and Treks Around Kasol

    There is no dearth of scenic spots in Kasol, which means you’ll definitely come back with a lot of DPs and cover pictures. Treks and treads around include Sar Pass, Yanker Pass, Pin Parbati Pass and Kheerganga. You might need to travel small distances in a jeep or a cab to reach the starting place. If tough climb is not your style, take a walk to Chalal, which is just 30 minutes away from Kasol.
    malana village 


    For a feel of the rural life in these regions, visit Malana or Tosh. An isolated village 21 kms from Kasol, Malana is still untouched by modern lifestyle. One of the oldest democracies of the world, Malana people claim that they are descendants of Alexander’s army, but the claim is highly debatable. Their descent however isn’t what makes this place so popular. It’s the Malana cream – premium hashish which is popular among Israelis, Europeans and Indian youth visiting Kasol. Rules of Malana residents are strict with respect to outsiders, but the village and its beauty are a sight to behold. Rocky terrains with pleasing greenery and rural homes are both charming and peaceful.



    Another gorgeous village is Tosh, 18 kms from Kasol. The road leading to Tosh is in a bad condition, so hiring a local cab is the best idea for those travelling by their own car. The ride might be bumpy, but for mountain lovers it is the ultimate place to be at. Just tire yourself a bit more by going uphill to find a decent place to stay in. Some of the common stays that you can choose from are Pink Floyd Café, Shiva Mountain, Jackie Place Hotel Blue Diamond, Ashwin’s, Olive Garden, Mountain Goat Café and others. From here you can head to a small trek to Kulta glacier – not very beautiful a scene, but worth an easy trek for sure.

    The village however offers an unforgettable experience for those who love to unwind in the lap of nature; what’s better than a lazy evening spent gazing at the majestic Himalayas. Do not miss the spectacular sunset and sunrise here.

    Experiences That Will Make it Memorable Trip

    A lot has been written and blogged about the same cliché things to do in Kasol. While not all of them are absolutely useless, there’s a lot more to experience here – simple things that will give you simple joys.
    1. Go on Hikes and Treks: There’s nothing more serene that walking along lush greenery.

    Kasol offers multiple exploration options for casual walkers, trekkers and everyone who falls between these two categories. Best people to give you an idea of the difficulty level of each are the locals. You could either get in touch with a local when you visit Kasol, or plan your trek in advance with the help ofour verified local agents.
    2. Binge on Israeli Food: Life’s good with a Shakshouka, a Bureka, and a lemon cake on my plate.
    If you have not tried the cuisine, this is the place to start. Go one dish at a time, and keep repeating the ones you like. Don’t forget the trout! And desserts are mind-blowing, we recommend Hello to the king and Hello to the queen at The Evergreen; and the fresh bakes from The German Bakery at Moon Dance.
    3. Stay in a Tent Camp: If you haven’t done it yet, try it here.



    While there are a few options, but try your luck at the Forest Department tents. Beautifully located beside the fiercely flowing Paravti, they offer one of most gorgeous morning and evening views in the valley. Also, the camps are quite comfortable and neatly maintained. Prices are as low as Rs 150 during the off season and Rs 300 during the peak summer (May-June).
    4. Find Peace: Do what you love the most while you’re still surrounded by the mighty peaks and a powerful river.


    Kasol is the place to stir up old hobbies that get lost in your urban routine. Read a book, pen a prose, sketch/draw/paint, create a song, dream, ponder or do anything that you love doing, in a spot that makes you peaceful inside.
    5. Play Games: Have a little fun.


    If you have a chance to plan your visit, pack that dusty archery set, the almost lost air gun, or that carelessly tucked away badminton set. If you are in a group, play a game of pithu; volleyball at Cottage Cafe; or carom at Jim Morrison Café

    WHAT TO EAT, AND WHERE?


    Left (top to bottom): Buddha Place Cafe; Alpine Guest House Cafe
    Right (top to bottom): Jim Morrison Cafe; The Evergreen Cafe; Stone Garden Cafe

    Indulge in Israeli Food at the Best Cafes in Kasol

    If you thought mountains and Malana cream are the only attractions in Kasol, you are wrong. The hippie village offers you abundant options from Israeli, Italian, Chinese and Indian cuisines. Almost all places have Shakshouka, Falafel, Schnitzel, Bourekas, and the desserts at German bakeries are to die for. Some of the popular cafes that must be on ‘check-it-out’ list are:
    1. Stone Garden Café: A 24-hour café with awesome food and ambience.
    2. Freedom Café: It’s the music and the legacy of ‘freedom cafes’ that keeps it bustling most time of the year.
    3. Jim Morrison Café: Great music after a small trek makes it special. Food is all vegetarian though.
    4. Shiva Shanti Café: Terrace seating allows an enchanting view of the valley and the surrounding peaks.
    5. The Evergreen Café: Don’t miss the church behind and the great food.
    6. Moon Dance Café: Lovely setting, great food, and irresistibly good bakery.
    7. Bhoj Café: One of the oldest cafes is a different experience altogether.
    8. Buddha Place: Vibrant music and interiors.
    9. The Art Café: Go here for some peace.
    10. Alpine Guest House Café: A scenic café along the fiercely flowing river Parvati.

    Go On a Scenic and Peaceful Bullet Ride around Kasol is a Life time experience: 
    View From Sandhya Hotel Kasol
    Start From Kasol - Head to Manikaran Road - Stop at Parvati River (parvati Vally)
    Stop at ManikaranThere are two hot springs in Manikaran, that are both associated to holiness - the hot spring at the Sri Guru Nanak Devji’s Gurudwara and the hot spring in the River Parvati. It is believed that people after taking a bath and drinking the water of these hot springs attain salvation.

    Parvati Vally
    Manikaran Road
     The importance of the hot springs of Manikaran is no less than the “Kashi Kshetra.” After examination of waters of both the hot springs, it has been found that the spring waters contain radioactive minerals and natural uranium. Both the hot springs are huge tourist attractions.
    On the way to Manikaran
    Manikaran

    Vie from Manikaran Bridge on parvati river
    Pulga


    Experience the Snow Peaks of Himalayas at a Place called Kalga and Pulga 
    Explore the beautiful Tosh Village, Scotland of India Tosh lies on the slope of a mountain overlooking a river and a waterfall. Just after the local households, series of hotels appear at the end of the village. Distinct smell of Marijuana is the first impression of Tosh.
    have some food at Pink Floyd Cafe and Ashwins cafe in tosh


    Things to do :

    Basically there is not much to do around Tosh than to explore your ways through the deep crest and throughs of the mountains. You end up getting struck by nature at every step. Since its entirely non commercialised all you have to do is to get ready, pick a camera and go lost in nature.


    Barsheni(kheer ganga trekking starts from here)
    Track To the khir Ganga Hot Spring
    ask locals for the way and you will also find many foreigners doing the same. It takes 6 hours to reach at the top of Khir Ganga Hot spring
    You will find few cafes on the trek. find a company and reach to the hot spring in between himalayas 





    Distance: 14km hike; Travel Time: 6-7 hrs;
    Elevation: KheerGanga – 2,960m / 13,051ft
    Explore the tosh village
    Tosh Village














    way to khir ganga
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    top of the khir ganga