07 Nights / 08 Days
Package Price :₹0.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 1.00/- Per Person
The trek length to reach Yulla Lake is of 12 km from this base village, which goes through the dense forest of oak, pine and deodar trees, then leading into the meadows, and finally towards the holy lake. People from all over Kinnaur and other parts of Himachal Pradesh visit this holy lake during Janmashtami festival to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. In addition, people from Kalpa and Pangi village go through arduous trek via Kashang Pass (4,800m) to reach this lake. One can also approach Kafnu village via Listigarang Pass (4,680m) located towards North-West of Yulla lake. From Kafnu one can further continue the trek towards Bhabha Pass, a gateway from Kinnaur to Spiti.
Furthermore, an hour trek towards the North-East of Yulla Lake will take you to Rora Kanda (3,900m), where one can do the overnight camping with the breathtaking view of passes around. On a clear sunny bright day, one can also witness Buran Pass from Yulla Kanda. Buran pass is the gateway to Chandernahan Lakes, which is the source of Pabbar river flowing through Rohru and finally which gets merged with Yamuna river. It should be noted that to have a beautiful experience of Yulla, one can visit this place in May month when it's full of snow and mesmerizing beauty all around. NTP India Tourism offers trekking to this amazing trek starting from May to October.
Package Include
- Hotel Accommodation in Kasuali & Simla with breakfast and dinner
- Tents/Homestay with meals during the trek
- Experienced trek leaders and cook,
- Transport from Chandigarh and back and back in comfortable Ennova
Package Exclude:
- En route meals, portage, tips, GSt 5% , emergency expense arising due natural pollical or any other reason, Hospitalization, emergency medical evacuation, travel insurance, Camera fees if any, entry ticket if any
Things to Pack
· - Waterproof and good quality backpack or rucksack, no trolley bags
· - Comfortable clothing
· - Raincoat and umbrella (monsoons only)
· - Warm woolen jackets/sweaters (depending upon the season)
· - Comfortable trekking/sports shoes
· - Water bottles (avoid single-use plastic)
· - Quick snacks for journey like dry fruits, chocolates
· - Personal care items and toiletries
· - Personal medicines
· - Phone, camera and photography equipments
· - ATMs and adequate amount of cash for shopping, cafe visits
· - Items like torch, power banks, sunglasses
· - Personal identity document like Aadhaar, driving licence, passport
Day 01: Chandigarh -Kausuli Local Sightseeing
On arrival Chandigarh railway station/airport from there, you will meet and assist by our representative and now you will drive to Kasauli. ( 58km, 02 hours’ journey). Local sightseeing tour of Kasauli Visit: Sunrise Point, Sanawar Nature Camp For Outdoor Activities, Church of England, Kali Mata Temple, Monkey Point The Hanuman Temple, Baba Balak Nath Mandir, Gilbert Nature Trail Etc. later back to hotel take dinner and overnight stay at Kasauli.
Day 02: Kausuli – Solan – Kasauli
After breakfast and drive to Solan sightseeing (25 Km 01 hour). Mohan heritage park, Ashwanikhad, Jatoli temple Aisha top no. 1 Temple height wise Jawahar park, Karol Tibba, Maa Shoolni temple, The menri monastery. dinner & an overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 03: Kasauli – Simla
After breakfast check out from the hotel and now ready drive to Simla (75 km 31/2 hrs)Arrival in Shimla freshen up and take rest enjoy Mall road in the evening Dinner at the Hotel.
Day 04: Simla to Yulla Khas Village
Breakfast Check out and start your journey towards Tapri, Kinnaur from Shimla at around 11am in the morning in comfortable Ennova Traveller, reach Yulla Khas village in the evening. Night stay and dinner at a homestay with an awesome view of the village.
Day 05: Yulla Kanda Trek tribe base
Rise up early and after breakfast start trekking towards Yulla Kanda Trekatribe Base Camp (8 km, 4-5 hours). The trail goes through a dense forest and then into the meadows where we will camp for the next 2 days. Briefing about the ranges, passes, and peaks visible from there. Stargazing, dinner, and night stay in tents.
** For any reason if group will not be able to travel guide will split the itinerary
Day 06: Yulla Kanda Lake (inside the meadows)
After Breakfast 4 km trek towards the Yulla Kanda Lake, After spending an hour near the lake, descent back towards the meadow i.e base camp for lunch. Stargazing, dinner, and night stay in tents.
Day 07: Back to Yulla Khas Village & Drive to Simla
Today after breakfast, early morning descent towards Yulla Khas village (2-3 hours) and drive back to Shimla. At Shimla, we part ways to meet soon for another trekking adventure Night stay in Simla
Day 08: Simla to Chandigarh (110km 31/2 hrs)
Breakfast check out and drive back to Chandigarh Airport to connect flight back to home town
Q: Where is Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Himachal Pradesh is located in northern India and borders Tibet to the north, Punjab to the west, and Uttarakhand to the southeast.
Q: What is the climate like in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: The climate varies, from tropical at lower altitudes to alpine at higher altitudes. Summers are generally pleasant, while winters can be quite cold, especially in the mountains.
Q: What are the most popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Some popular places include Shimla, Manali, Dharamsala, Kullu, and Spiti Valley.
Q:What activities can I do in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Popular activities include trekking, skiing, paragliding, whitewater rafting, and exploring the local culture and heritage.
Q: What festivals are celebrated in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: The most important festivals include Diwali, Dussera, and traditional fairs such as Lavi Fair and Minjar Fair.
Q: When is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: The best time to visit is from March to June for pleasant weather and from September to November for beautiful scenery.
Q: How to get to Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Himachal Pradesh is accessible by road, rail and air. The nearest airport is in Bhuntar (Kullu), and there are major railway stations in places like Shimla and Kalka.
Q: Is Himachal Pradesh safe for tourists?
Ans: Generally, Himachal Pradesh is considered safe for tourists. However, it is always recommended to take normal precautions and be aware of local conditions.
Q: What should you pack for a trip to Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: If you are visiting in winter, bring warm clothing, comfortable shoes for hiking, and essentials like sunscreen and a first aid kit.
Q: When is the best time to visit Shimla and Manali?
Ans: Shimla: The best time to visit is from March to June (spring and summer) and from December to February (during snowfall).
Manali: Visit the city from October to February if it is snowing and from March to June if the weather is pleasant.
Q: How to get to Shimla and Manali?
Ans: You can reach Shimla by train (Kalka-Shimla Railway), bus or car. Manali is accessible by road from Shimla (about 8 hours) and there is an airport nearby in Kullu.
Q: What are the must-see attractions in Shimla?
Ans: The Ridge, Mall Road, Jakhoo Temple, Kufri and Christ Church.
Q: What are the must-see attractions in Manali?
Ans: Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple and Old Manali.
Q: How many days does a Shimla-Manali trip take?
Ans: A typical trip is 6-7 days: 2-3 days in Shimla and 3-4 days in Manali.
Q: What types of accommodation are available?
Ans: The options range from budget hotels and guest houses to luxury resorts and private accommodation.
Q: Are there any local specialties to try?
Ans: Yes! Try Siddu, Chana Madra, and other Himachali dishes. Don’t forget to sample the local teas and desserts.
Q: Is there internet connectivity in these areas?
Ans: Yes, but connectivity can be spotty in remote areas. Most hotels and cafes offer WiFi.
Q: What to do if you experience altitude sickness?
Ans: Stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activity, and give your body time to acclimate. See a doctor if symptoms persist.