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Get Itinerary Kasol - Manali Kasol is a hamlet in the district Kullu of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River, on the way between Bhuntar and Manikaran. ... Kasol is the Himalayan hotspot for backpackers. and acts as a base for nearby treks to Malana and Kheerganga. Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India’s northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination. Set on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It's also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass. [email protected] DAY - 1 DELHI TO MANALI • We depart from Delhi around 5:30 PM in an AC Vehicle. (Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it.) [email protected] DAY - 2 LOCAL SIGHTSEEING • We will reach Manali by morning. • Then you can check in to the hotel. • Get your rooms allotted, get refreshed • Later enjoy local sightseeing visiting Hadimba Devi Temple, The Mall road and Tibetan Monastery etc. • Later visit The mall road in the evening and come back to the hotel. • Enjoy dinner with bonfire and music. • Overnight stay in hotel. [email protected] DAY - 3 SOLANG VALLEY • Wake up with the beautiful sight in front of your eyes. • Have delicious breakfast at hotel and then proceed for full day tour to Solang Valley in the mountain side snow fields, Vashisht Temple, Vashist Hot Water Springs. • Later come back to the hotel. • Have delicious dinner. • Overnight stay in hotel. [email protected] DAY - 4 MANALI - KASOL • Have breakfast, checkout and Later proceed for Kasol. • We will reach Kasol and then you can check in to the resort. • Take a bit rest and later head towards Manikaran Gurudwara saheb and Gurudwara shaheb market. • Later come back to the resort. • And then after Dinner, Dance away the night around a bonfire. [email protected] DAY - 5 GET SET START THE TREK - TOSH • Breakfast, pull up your socks and start the day. We will then trek our way to Tosh , a 3 kms trek which will take around 3 hours. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city. • Check-in raw camps and stroll around the Tosh village. • Later have fun in the campsite. • Then have dinner around music and bonfire. • Overnight Stay. [email protected] DAY - 6 TIME TO HEAD BACK • Wake up see the mesmerizing Sun rise. • Have some light Breakfast. • Descend to Barsheni. • Reach back to Kasol. • Stroll around the town and you can also get hold of some exquisite traditional Pahari stuff, enjoy Israeli dish and Israeli café. • We depart for Delhi by evening. [email protected] [email protected] ✓ Accommodation (Hotel/Cottages/Camps) ✓ Meals (4 Breakfast & 4 Dinners) ✓ AC Transportation ✓ Sightseeing ✓ Guide while Trekking ✓ Driver, Road tax, Vehicle Parking) ✓ Any personal Expenses / Adventure activities ✓ Anything not mentioned in the itinerary ✓ Any kind of entry tickets/fees ✓ Any Meals / Drinks other than Inclusion ✓ 5%GST [email protected] Committed to delivering a clean and safe environment through health and safety protocols One of our highest priorities is the health, safety, and security of our guests, and team members. COVID-19 has fundamentally changed the way we live, and we are adjusting our daily operations to fit within the new normal. In response to this, we and a team of experts have reviewed our existing health and safety processes and developed a new safety protocol. This in-depth cleanliness and disinfection protocol and is designed to ensure your safety and peace of mind from travelling to check-in to check-out. ▪ Increasing cleaning and disinfection frequency throughout the premises, with a special focus on recreational and relaxation areas. ▪ Increasing cleaning and disinfecting frequency of Kids Clubs, paying attention to high-touch items. ▪ Installing alcohol-based hand sanitizing stations throughout the premises. ▪ Providing disinfectant wipes throughout the premises. ▪ Implementing physical distancing measures in outside spaces. ▪ Increase cleaning and disinfection frequency of all hotel areas, paying special attention to high-touch items. ▪ Improve air circulation processes to increase air quality. [email protected] Committed to delivering a clean and safe environment through health and safety protocols One of our highest priorities is the health, safety, and security of our guests, and team members. COVID-19 has fundamentally changed the way we live, and we are adjusting our daily operations to fit within the new normal. In response to this, we and a team of experts have reviewed our existing health and safety processes and developed a new safety protocol. This in-depth cleanliness and disinfection protocol and is designed to ensure your safety and peace of mind from travelling to check-in to check-out. ▪ Increasing cleaning and disinfection frequency throughout the premises, with a special focus on recreational and relaxation areas. ▪ Increasing cleaning and disinfecting frequency of Kids Clubs, paying attention to high-touch items. ▪ Installing alcohol-based hand sanitizing stations throughout the premises. ▪ Providing disinfectant wipes throughout the premises. ▪ Implementing physical distancing measures in outside spaces. ▪ Increase cleaning and disinfection frequency of all hotel areas, paying special attention to high-touch items. ▪ Improve air circulation processes to increase air quality. [email protected] ➢ Capture a trip and it’s organizers strictly prohibit the utilization of any Narcotics and Banned Substances during the tours and would not be responsible for any adversities due to the same. ➢ Weapon, Fireworks and toxic substances are not allowed at this tour Management would not be responsible for any person who has been found guilty under the Indian Law. ➢ The organizers reserve the rights to evict any camper anytime without any refund if his/her actions violates any camp rules or incase of any misbehavior with other co-travelers. ➢ Capture a trip is not responsible for your whereabouts or safety if you are outside the camping premises. ➢ Any Loss to the camping materials such as tents, pillows, mattress or any property belonging to the campsite will is subject to full payment of Product MRP. ➢ Capture a trip won’t be responsible for any loss or damage of Goods belonging to the travelers. ➢ All guests must carry a Govt issued Valid ID Card. ➢ Only campers staying with Capture a trip will be allowed in the campsite and if you intend to bring guests from outside, you’ll have to Pre notify us. ➢ Availability of hot water is not promised. [email protected] ➢ Slots at campsite will be confirmed only after receipt of full payment. ➢ Management accepts no responsibility for injuries or the loss/theft of any personal property during the tour. ➢ In case of any breakdown or in delay due to the breakdown of the transport in the way, you would have to wait until the transport gets repaired. No backup transport would be provided. ➢ Capture a trip is not responsible for any delays or alterations in the program or indirectly incurred expenses in cases such as natural hazards, accidents, weather conditions, landslides, political closure or any untoward incident. ➢ Capture a trip is not responsible for any delay in reaching the destination due to traffic, sightseeing/activities of the day may get cancelled if we don’t reach the destination on time. ➢ Trip organizer/coordinator has complete right to change the itinerary as per on the spot condition. ➢ Please cooperate with us in keeping the environment clean and safe. ➢ Registrations/Tickets once booked cannot be exchanged, cancelled or refunded ➢ Enjoy the trip, respect others and have a memorable experience. [email protected] Payment Procedure Costing INR 12499/- per head in Quad Sharing INR 16499/- per head in Double Sharing Booking Process Book your seats by depositing an advance of INR 5000 per head and rest has to be paid 2 days prior the time of departure of the trip. [email protected] [email protected].
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