Friday, July 11, 2008

Adventure Hamta Trek Manali Tours

Hamta Trek Manali Tours, one of the most beautiful high altitude treks in Himachal Pradesh. This amazing tour starts from Manali and goes across the Hamta pass. Hamta Trek Manali Tours takes you to the crystal-clear waters of Chandertal Moon Lake and into the high passes of Baralacha-La. The rugged valleys of Lahul and Spiti lie 3000m - 4800m above sea level, with sub-tropical green below and cold mountain desert above, and the trek traverses these changing climes of stark contrast.
Hamta Trek Manali Tours covers with adventure some impressive Bara Shigri glacier for better holiday experience. Hamta Trek Manali Tours covered with lush green forest, alpine meadows (in summer full of wild flowers) to the semi desert regions of Lahoul over Hampta pass. In clear day excellent view of Indrakila, Deo Tibba and Indraasan, Entering in Chandra valley surrounded by magnificent high mountainous rage, summer house of legendary Himalayan shepherds .Follow the alpine trail along with Chandra river opposite of Chandra –Bhaga, Moulkila, Tila and Karang mountain range till Baralachala Vehicle will be waiting for further drive to the central Lahoul, here you can explore ancients temples and monasteries with a scope for varying the duration to suit ones time. Manali-Hamta Pass is a popular excursion and a traditional alternative to Rohtang Pass in days before a road were made over the latter. It is taxing but not impossible to reach Hamta Trek highest point. The attractions on this Hamta trek are many: Naggar the Russian painter, poet and philoshopher Nicholas Roerich lived here many years. The small art galan enchanting village with a magestic little Castle, this Castle turned as a heritage hotel also housing a museum, a pass Hamta and Barlachala crossing with a great view of legendery lake. A guide is recommended as the trail sometimes disappears in vegetation and rocks, while many rushing streams must be forded. Best Period to trek: 10-30June and 10 August to 10 October.

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