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- Start/End Point: Manali
5-Night, 6-Day Itinerary for Chhaplang Tibba Trek (Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh)
Overview
- Duration: 6 Days, 5 Nights (2 Overnight Journey)
- Starting Point: Delhi
- End Point :Delhi
- Highest Elevation: Chaplang Tibba (3731 meters) (12240 Feet)
- Trek Level: Beginner-friendly with gradual ascents and descents
- Key Highlights: Scenic Kufri Meadows, panoramic views from Chaplang Tibba summit, View of Kalichaang Golden Mountain, serene landscapes of Kullu Valley
- Trek Fees : 9500/- Delhi to Delhi
Day 1: Arrival at Shirar Base Camp (Acclimatization & Briefing)
- Arrival:
Reach Shirar village by morning (accessible via Kullu or Manali) . Meet the trek team at the Shirar Base Camp. - Activities:
- Acclimatization session: A short guided hike around Shirar village to help participants adjust to the altitude. Explore local flora and fauna.
- Briefing: Orientation about the trek, safety protocols, and an introduction to the itinerary.
- Gear Check: Ensure everyone has the necessary gear and supplies for the trek.
- Stay: Overnight in tents or homestay at Shirar Base Camp.
Day 2: Drive from Shirar to Shilha Village | Trek to Kufri Meadows
- Morning:
- After breakfast, drive from Shirar Base Camp to Shilha Village (approximately 30–40 minutes).
- Start the trek from Shilha towards Kufri Meadows.
- Trek Details:
- Distance: ~6 km
- Duration: 3–4 hours
- Terrain: Gradual ascent through dense pine forests, rhododendron trees, and picturesque landscapes.
- Highlights: Panoramic views of Kullu Valley and the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
- Evening:
- Arrive at Kufri Meadows and set up camp. Relax amidst lush alpine grasslands and enjoy a stunning sunset.
- Bonfire and storytelling session in the evening (weather permitting).
- Stay: Overnight in tents at Kufri Meadows.
Day 3: Summit Day – Trek to Chaplang Tibba (3731m) and Return to Kufri Meadows
- Early Morning:
- Wake up early for a hearty breakfast. Begin the trek to Chaplang Tibba summit.
- Trek Details:
- Distance: ~8–9 km (round trip)
- Duration: 6–7 hours
- Terrain: Gradual ascent to the summit with some steep sections near the top.
- Highlights:
- Reach the summit of Chaplang Tibba and enjoy panoramic views of snow-clad Himalayan peaks, including the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges.
- Marvel at the serenity and spiritual vibe of the summit.
- Afternoon:
- Descend back to Kufri Meadows by lunchtime.
- Evening:
- Rest and reflect on the summit experience. Enjoy the evening at Kufri Meadows.
- Stay: Overnight in tents at Kufri Meadows.
Day 4: Descend to Sajuni Village | Drive to Shirar Base Camp | Departure
- Morning:
- After breakfast, begin the descent trek from Kufri Meadows to Sajuni Village.
- Trek Details:
- Distance: ~5–6 km
- Duration: 3–4 hours
- Terrain: Gentle descent through forest trails and open meadows.
- Afternoon:
- Arrive at Sajuni Village and drive back to Shirar Base Camp.
- Freshen up, collect your belongings, and prepare for departure.
- Evening:
- Same-day departure for your destination.
Essential Tips for Trekkers
- Fitness: Although beginner-friendly, basic fitness is required for 5–7 hours of trekking daily.
- Gear: Pack appropriate trekking shoes, layers for varying weather, and a backpack with essentials (water bottles, snacks, rain cover).
- Weather: Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable; carry rain gear and thermal layers.
- Sustainability: Respect local culture and the environment. Avoid littering and follow Leave No Trace principles.
This itinerary offers a balanced mix of adventure, stunning landscapes, and beginner-friendly trekking experiences, making it ideal for nature lovers and first-time trekkers!
Inclusions:
- Tents on triple/Quad sharing
- All Meals (Veg) during trek (First Day Breakfast to Last day Lunch)
- Experienced Trek Leader
- Cook and support staff
- Transport from Delhi to Delhi in Volvo Bus
- Local Transport During Trek in shared cab
- Gators, Micro Spikes, Trek Poles.
Exclusions:
- Any expenses of personal nature
- Any food and accommodation in towns
- Any Damage to Equipment’s
- Anything Else than Inclusion
- Personal Porters For Carrying Trekker's Backpacks , Insurance
- GST @ 5.0%
What to Pack
- Trek Shoes: Carrying good trek shoes is a must as the terrain is going to be tough.
- Backpack: A 30-40 litre backpack is required to carry all your essentials for the trek.
- Clothing: You should carry multiple layers of clothing, as weather can change drastically in minutes on such treks. carrying a rain coat is recommended as it can rain anytime, socks and gloves accordingly.
- Others : Carrying socks 0f 4 pairs ,ie ;2 pair normal and 2 pair wooden socks of cold weather conditions. Thermals are compulsorily recommended for high altitude treks
Know before you book
- Take enough time to acclimate at high altitudes because the climatic conditions differ from those in the plains.
- In the event of catastrophes or natural disasters, the management retains the right to alter the route.
- To enjoy a secure journey, pay attention to the instructors and trek leaders.
- Conservation is valued since water is so valuable.
- Encouragement of nighttime trekking should only happen if a guide is with you and it is part of the schedule to avoid unplanned catastrophes.
- Avoid wearing earbuds on the hike; doing so could make you less audible.
- Maintain the destinations' ecological balance by not utilizing plastic bags.
- It is necessary to abide by the state government's guidelines. Keep your distance from society.
- Please present a legitimate ID during check-in.
- Professional guides are offered to guarantee maximum safety, additional information, and the individualized care required to fully appreciate a journey.
- After you make a reservation, you will receive the precise location.
- The trip will be in a neat car with knowledgeable drivers, especially for difficult terrains.
- The nature of camping is really simple. You shouldn't count on luxury. There might only be a few places where you can get electricity.
- Mobile and laptop charging stations may or may not be located at a central location on campgrounds.
- The package does not include any personal costs, goods of a personal nature, meals not specifically listed, etc.
- Bring dry food and snacks from home (you will save a lot of money). Bring reusable water bottles with you so you can rehydrate.
- Keep your luggage to a minimum because more luggage means more trouble.
- Before starting the hike, see a doctor. When trekking the Chhaplang Tibba, have a first aid kit and some basic drugs.
- Do not encourage littering at nearby sites or campsites as the Chhaplang Tibba walk passes through an environmentally friendly area. Littering travellers risk fines.
- The authorities should be notified in advance if the Chhaplang Tibba hike needs to be canceled.
- For the Chhaplang Tibba walk, it is advised to have adequate warm clothing and appropriate footwear.
- The trek is not advised for children under the age of seven.

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