Trek Itinery
Day : 1
Manali to Lama Dugh (Approx. 5–6 km | 5 hours)
Arrive at Old Manali Base Camp and enjoy a warm breakfast.
Start your trek from Manali, ascending gradually through dense pine, oak, and cedar forests.
As you gain altitude, the trees thin out and meadows begin to appear, offering first glimpses of the Dhauladhar range.
Reach Lama Dugh, a picturesque alpine campsite.
Unwind, take in the scenery, and enjoy a hot dinner under the stars.
Overnight stay in tents.
Day : 1
Day : 2
Lama Dugh to Khanpari Tibba and Back (Approx. 12–14 km | 8–9 hours)
Wake up early and begin your summit push after breakfast.
The trail winds through rolling meadows, ridgelines, and rocky slopes.
Reach Khanpari Tibba Summit (14,019 ft) — soak in panoramic views of Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges.
After spending time at the top, begin your descent back to Lama Dugh.
Arrive by evening, have a hearty dinner, and rest for the night in tents.
Day : 2
Day : 3
Lama Dugh to Manali Base Camp (Approx. 6–7 km | 3–4 hours)
Enjoy your final sunrise in the mountains.
Begin your descent through forest trails back to Old Manali.
Reach the base camp by afternoon.
Freshen up, collect your certificates (if applicable), and head out to explore Manali town or depart for your next destination.
Day : 3
Package Photos
Inclusion / Exclusion
- Comfortable tented accommodation with sleeping bags, insulated mattresses, and all necessary camping gear
- All meals included: hot breakfast & dinner at camp, packed lunch for trek days
- Transfers between trek base camp and trek start/end points by non-AC jeep/taxi
- Experienced high-altitude guide, porters, and support team throughout the trek
- Horses/ponies with handlers to carry group baggage, food supplies, and equipment
- Cook and campsite attendants for daily meal preparation and camp setup
- Wildlife/forest entry fees and government camping charges
- Full kitchen setup with utensils and cooking tent
- Dining tent and toilet tents at each campsite
- All currently applicable taxes
- Travel to and from the starting point of your journey/Manali (airfare, bus fare, or train tickets)
- Local transport and sightseeing outside the trek itinerary
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entry fees for monasteries, temples, or monuments (if any)
- Trekking shoes, warm clothing, rainwear, or personal gear
- Travel/medical insurance, evacuation, or emergency charges
- Personal expenses like calls, laundry, bottled water, snacks, or drinks
- Any damages, claims, or unforeseen expenses
- Anything not listed under ‘Inclusions’
Frequently Asked Question ?
What can I expect in a Bharat Treks package?
Each package includes local transport, trained trek leaders, permits, quality gear (tents, sleeping bags), all meals during the trek, and medical safety support—curated for comfort, safety, and minimal impact.
Are your treks beginner-friendly?
Yes. We offer treks for all experience levels. Every itinerary notes the difficulty level and includes guidance on fitness and preparation to ensure a safe, enriching experience for everyone.
How do you ensure safety on high-altitude treks?
Our founders are certified mountaineers, and all treks are led by experienced guides trained in high-altitude rescue and first aid. We carry oxygen, oximeters, and follow strict acclimatization protocols.
What makes Bharat Treks different from other trek operators?
We go beyond sightseeing. Our treks focus on cultural immersion, sustainability, and personal growth—working with local communities to offer authentic, responsible adventures.
Can I customize a private trek or group expedition?
Absolutely. We design custom treks for families, schools, corporate teams, or solo travelers—tailored to your pace, goals, and interests.