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HIMALAYAN JOURNEYS

Slow down, breathe deep, and seek adventure

Curated expeditions that blend mountain lore, local kitchens, and mindful pacing. Discover routes known only to village guides and forest shepherds.

Morning light washing over the Dhauladhar range and cedar forests surrounding Dharamkot

14

Years guiding

320

Summits at dawn

18

Tea stalls partnered

Cedar-framed homestay deck with views of the Dhauladhar range at sunrise

Slow living

Homestay experiences

Wake up to cedar-diffused sunrises, hand-ground chai, and hosts who share the lore of Dharamkot's hidden shrines.

Trekkers silhouetted against the Dhauladhar ridge at golden hour

High trails

Guided trekking

From Triund to Kareri, trek with guides who pace the climb, manage safety, and reveal switchbacks only locals know.

Mountain biker cornering through a deodar forest trail near Dharamkot

Flow state

Mountain biking

Ride singletracks through deodar forests, chase sunset ridgelines, and borrow pro-tuned bikes ready for the descent.

Community-first guiding

Led by Himachali mountaineers who grew up exploring these cedar forests and alpine pastures.

Earthy stays & meals

Warm homestays, hand-ground spices, and slow-cooked dals shared under starlit skies.

Leave no trace adventures

Small groups, refillable water, and zero single-use plastic so the trails stay wild for generations.

Upcoming Treks

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Tents pitched on Triund meadow with the Dhauladhar peaks glowing at sunset

1 night / 2 daysModerate

Triund Trek (1N/2D)

Cedar forest trail leading to sunrise tea on the Triund ridge with the Dhauladhar glowing gold.

High point 2,850 m

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Kareri Lake reflecting surrounding peaks under a clear alpine sky

2 nights / 3 daysModerate

Kareri Lake Trek (2N/3D)

Village stays, pine bridges, and a crystal alpine lake revered by the local priest community.

High point 2,950 m

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Hiker cresting a rocky ridge with high Himalayan peaks in the background

3 nights / 4 daysChallenging

Indrahar Pass Trek (3N/4D)

Snow gullies, scree traverses, and summit prayer flags with panoramas across the Ravi Valley.

High point 4,342 m

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Trail whispers

Anaya relaxing at the Dharamkot homestay terrace with pine trees behind

Every sunrise felt like a private performance. The guides knew every tea stall owner by name and made us feel at home.

Betty, Columbia
Leo smiling with trekking poles in a cedar forest near Dharamkot

Mindful pacing, long storytelling breaks, and the safety briefings were all spot on. I never felt rushed.

Amily, Singapore

Safety is a daily ritual, not a checklist

Guide training

All lead guides hold WFR or higher certification and train quarterly with Himachal Mountain Rescue teams.

Weather intelligence

We monitor IMD forecasts, local shepherd intel, and satellite images with contingency routes mapped.

Emergency readiness

We partner with helicopter operators out of Dharamshala and maintain direct lines with Bhagsu and Tanda hospitals.