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Location Chart: Delhi ( 315m ) - Mandi (
750m ) - Largi ( 1500m ) - Neuli ( 1500m ) - Manu
Temple in Shenshar Valley ( 2200m ) - Neuli ( 12km
round trip ) - Largi - Delhi
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Best time to Visit: April and May, September
to mid-November
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| Total distance covered during the trek: 12km |
One-Day trek-cum-Eco Tour:
Offers an opportunity to interact with villagers and observe
their daily activities, including weaving, basket-making,
cooking and farming.
Itinerary:
Day 1
Delhi ( 315m ) to Mandi ( 750m ); 465km; 11 - 12 hrs
Leave Delhi for Mandi - one of the district headquarters
of Himachal Pradesh. Mandi is a beautiful town situated
on the banks of river Beas. Mandi has been blessed with
80 beautiful temples. The temples of Panchvaktra and Trilokinath
are famous for its architecture. There are many places
to explore near Mandi like Parashar lake, Kamru Nag lake,
Barot valley and Jehjheli valley which are yet unexplored
and untouched. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 2
Mandi ( 750 m ) to Largi* ( 1500 m ); 45km; 2 hrs
Largi *- A tourist centre of Great Himalayan National
Park (GHNP) caters to the tourists coming to GHNP. It
has a hall with training and projection facility for tourists,
school children and the village community. It is well
located for orientation programmes from Neuli or Gushaini.
A small hall has Park educational displays. Park brochures,
posters, and entry tickets to the Park can be obtained
here.
Next day, we take you to Largi, a tourist centre, from
where we obtain entry passes for the Park. The route to
Largi : a drive up to 41km from Mandi to Aut on Delhi
- Manali national highway where there is a diversion from
Aut, 5km to Largi. Before trekking, you will be provided
with some brochures related to the Park. The evening is
free to hang around the Largi village. Check your trekking
equipments and sleep well.
Day 3
Largi to Neuli ( 1500m ); ( 14km ) to Manu Temple in Shenshar
Valley ( 2200m ) to Neuli (12km round trip) to Largi
Arrival in the morning and after breakfast, with packed
lunch, we leave for Manu Temple, a 200-year-old Hindu
temple with intricate woodcarvings. The Eco zone areas
are adjacent to the Park and provide a combination of
natural and cultural experiences. The trails go through
villages and are generally easy to moderate. Back to Largi
for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4
Largi to Delhi
Leave Largi for Delhi for onward journey or another option
is to visit Manali.
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