6 Nights / 7 Days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Hindi
Enjoy an offbeat Himachal tour full of adventure and peace. Start with Bir Billing, famous for paragliding and mountain views. Then explore Barot Valley, perfect for camping, riverside fun, and nature walks. End your trip at Tirthan Valley, a peaceful spot with waterfalls, rivers, and quiet villages. This tour is great for friends, couples, and nature lovers who want something different from crowded hill stations. Feel the fresh air, try new adventures, and relax in the lap of nature. Book this 6 to 7 days Himachal tour and create memories in the hidden gems of the mountains.
Pick-up from Chandigarh International Airport / Railway Station. Transfer to Bir Billing, known as India’s Paragliding Capital. Evening arrival and rest amidst serene Tibetan-influenced surroundings. Overnight stay in Bir.
Enjoy thrilling paragliding with 360° views of the Dhauladhar Range. Land at Bir and explore Tibetan monasteries, local cafés, and scenic sunset points. Taste local strawberry wine and relax in peaceful vibes. Overnight stay in Bir.
Drive to the tranquil Barot Valley, located at 2300m altitude. Arrive and check-in at beautiful camp setup on terraced cauliflower farms. Enjoy the unspoiled Himalayan charm and rural Himachali life. Overnight stay in Barot (Camps/Homestay).
Explore traditional Barot Village and trek to Jalan Village. Visit the pristine Uhl River for rappelling, river crossing & fishing. Immerse yourself in the wilderness and panoramic views. Overnight stay in Barot.
Scenic drive to Tirthan Valley, an offbeat Himalayan gem. Perfect for those seeking peace, trekking, angling, and natural beauty. Explore the riverside, pine forests, and quaint surroundings. Overnight stay in Tirthan.
After breakfast, short trek to Jibhi Waterfall. Explore nearby villages and enjoy riverside relaxation. Capture photos, sip tea in local dhabas, and soak in the views. Overnight stay in Tirthan (Homestay/Hotel).
After breakfast, transfer back to Chandigarh for return journey. Tour ends with cherished memories of the untouched Himalayan valleys.
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