Apr 7, 2008

Poposed trip plan for June'08 : Part 1 : Sarpass

First leg of the bike trip. Ride to Kasol and trek to Sarpass before beginning the journey to Leh.

Day From To Height Distance Time

0 CCU Lucknow


Train
1 Lucknow Muradabad
350 Km
NH24
2 Muradabad Chandigarh
350 Km

3 Chandigarh Kulu 1220m 200 Km
NH21
4 Extra day...



Join YHAI Surpass trek
5 Kulu Kasol
42 Km

6 Kasol Guna Pani 2438m 5 Km 5 Hrs
7 Guna Pani Fuaal Pani 2896m 6 Km 6 Hrs
8 Fuaal Pani Zrimi Thach 3353m 7 Km 7 Hrs
9 Zrimi Thach Tila Lotni 3810m 6 Km 6 Hrs
10 Tila Lotni Sarpas-> Biskeri Thach 4206m 3353m 9 Km 7 Hrs
11 Biskeri Thach Bhadak Thatch 2438m 10 Km 6 Hrs
12 Bhadak Thatch Kasol


Road head-> Manikaran :1737m->Kasol
13 Kasol kulu 1220m 42 Km
YHAI camp break.
14 Extra day...



Bijli Mahadev Temple
15 Extra day...




16 Kulu Manali 2050m 32 km
Sight seeing

Kasol :
An open glade by the banks of the river Paravti. Clean white sand separates the lush green grass from the waters. A good spot for trout. Himachal Tourism has a Tourist Hut here.


Manali :

Hadimba Temple
: Hadimba or Dhungiri temple in Manali is one of the most important temples in the region. This four-story wooden temple is located in the middle of a forest called the Dhungiri Van Vihar. Winding paths through forests and glades of whispering Deodars form the setting for the majestic wooden temple of Hidimba Devi in Manali. The motorable road is shaded by Chestnuts, Chinars and tall deciduous Deodars. This forested backdrop enthrall one’s spirit and refresh one’s mind all along the uphill path.


Vashist Springs (1,982m) : At about half an hour’s brisk walking distance from town, there are sulfur springs-gush, hot and medicinal - emerging out of the mountains at Vashisht. Here, in a bath complex with a restaurant and a beautiful view, couples can soak in the privacy of their own sunken bath, warming all kinds of ailments out of their systems.

Jagatsukh (6-kms) : It is one of the biggest villages in Kullu district. About 6-km from Manali, Jagatsukh is famous for its Shiva temple that is built in "shikhara" style and nearby is the old and interesting Devi Sharvati temple.

Arjun Gufa (5-kms) : On the left bank of the Beas, 5-km from Manali near the village of Prini, is the 'Arjun Gufa' or the cave of Arjuna. In here Arjuna practiced austerities to get Pashupata Ashtra or weapon from Lord Indra.

Beas Kund : Further ahead is the Beas Kund. The tiny roundish igloo like stone hut shelters the Beas Kund, the very source of the holy river Beas. Water flows at the source of the river like a spring, so clear and icy cold that it almost numbs the fingers. All around is the rocky terrain with very little vegetation. A few mules graze around while all and sundry try to brave the wind on a clear sunny day.

Rohtang Pass : There is a beautiful Dasohar Lake left of the Pass. The Pass, which provides the only access to the Lahaul Valley, is open from June to November each year. Snowfall is, however, unpredictable and blizzards can close the Pass even during this period. Here one sees the majesty of the mountains at its height and splendor A few km away from the pass is the Sonapani glacier and, slightly to the left are the twin peaks of Gaypan-jagged pyramid of rock, snow streaked and snow crowned.

4 comments:

parmbir dhaiwal said...

Very useful and practical info,it could not be done better than this.
Million thanks.
Keep Travelling!

indicaspecies said...

I've travelled Manali - Leh with a stop over in Sarchu. I keep repeating its' been the 'best road journey' of my life. The mountain journey has been fabulous and the whole experience awesome!

This is gonna be one great trip for you and I wish you the best. :)

sk said...

Thanks! :)

sk said...

hi friends,

I had to rearrange the blog, and due to the referring link problems your comments which originally were linked to Leh trek plan at http://sk-footloose.blogspot.com/2008/04/bike-trip-to-manali-leh-srinagar.html have got mis-linked to Sarpass trek plan.

Blogger has hard coded the comments so i am unable to move them to the correct post. i regret the error.

regards,

Sanjay