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This raft trip is for those who want to transcend to the next level of river running. What sets this trip apart from the other great rafting trips like the Bio-Bio, the Brahmaputra, the Alsek, the Futaleufu and the Zambezi, is the consistency of quality whitewater, set in some incredible high mountain scenery. We run several rapids ranging from Class III to Class IV+/V, with whitewater sections separated by maybe a hundred yards or less of flat water.

It aims to propagate the sheer adrenaline and magic of taking on 90 kms of quality whitewater from Gyunhatti till Icchari, in what could possibly be, one of the finest white water experiences possible in the world today.

Adrenaline pumping river days are followed by relaxed afternoons, to be spent under leafy alders, taking short hikes into the alpine forests and camping out near fields of calf high mint and marijuana.

On the Middle Tons between Lunagad and Tiuni, the river drops at an average rate of 32 feet per kilometer. This includes a drop of 78 feet/kilometer over the last three and a half kilometers before Tiuni. Amazing scenery, world class whitewater make this a premier expedition for the white water paddler.

Below Tiuni, we encounter a series of Class III+ rapids, followed by Afterglow, Channel Rapid, Pillow talk, Thrice Bitten, Deadly Dedsu before we reach the bridge at Atal, the village below which we camp on Day 01. Day 02 begins with several Class 3 rapids after which we flow into a gorge where we tackle the Lone Ranger, Three Musketeers, and the Roaring Bagni. We reach our campsite near Atal for the night, covering approx. 20 kms.

Below Atal, we paddle through a long gorge where we hear ample chatter of monkeys and the call of cuckoos. The land takes a more gentle and tropical rhythm from the upper, more alpine, valley near the base camp. Palm trees grow at the edge of cliffs and their
roots drop 80 ft into the nourishing water of the Tons.

The gorge opens out at the bridge near Minus and the river flows gently for the next 7 kms till we reach Major Surprise, the biggest rapid on the trip. Major Surprise is followed by a series of big rapids before the river flattens out again near the dam at Icchari. The river section till Major Surprise is about 25 kms and depending on whether it’s a portage of not, and the time at hand, we either camp there or continue to reach Icchari.

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Trip Itinerary - `The Total Tons Tonnage'

Day 01 :
Arrive at Camp Lunagad (435 km from Delhi) in the Tons valley. Overnight at camp.
Day 02-03 :
Rafting on the Tons from Mori-Khunigad. Familiarization with paddling commands and paddling strokes. Overnight at camp.
Day 04-05 :
Trek up to Ringalli Rest house and back, an old British Rest House. Overnight stay near the rest house. Camp. Return to Camp Lunagad by the afternoon of Day 05
for lunch. Alternately, drive downriver and see the rapids, get ready for the expedition with more rafting on the home stretch
Day 06-08 :
Leave Camp to begin the 80 km rafting expedition with three days dedicated to the 21 km section from Mori till Tiuni, where the Pabbar River meets the Tons. This is the more continuous part of our expedition. Days are mixed with running several continuous Class 4 rapids in a day and camping by lunch on beautiful alpine meadows above the river, taking walks
into the forest and breathing rhododendron-scented air. It’s a great mix of high adrenaline rafting and soothing camping in very scenic surroundings.
Day 09-11 :
Below Tiuni, the Tons takes on more volume with the Pabbar river joining in. We move further downriver into the more tropical part of the valley with excellent whitewater, more spaced out after the frenzy of the top section, and enter a beautiful gorge. We raft 60 kms till Icchari, where the river is finally dammed and return to Delhi
Note:
1) Previous whitewater experience, is a must and we recommend it. This is the only trip where we will not take down first time rafters.

2) It will be of immense value to undertake a few rafting trips prior to taking this one. Ask us for more details and costs involved.

3) We need at least 6 full-on and committed rafters to take on this expedition.

4) Expedition river rafting is an exhilarating mix of adventure travel cum sport. Our unmatched safety standards have ensured non-swimmers and first time rafters to experience rivers like the Brahmaputra in the north east (one of the biggest rafting rivers in the world), to the Tons and Zanskar in the west.
Title : Spiti Safari
Category : Jeep Safari
Duration : 10 Days
Location : Himachal
Season : Monsoon (july - sep)
Grade : Moderate
 

Surrounded by the Kullu Valley in the south, Ladakh in the north and Tibet in the east, the twin valleys of Lahaul and Spiti is a region of nature at its wildest. These valleys encompass glaciers, high ridges, broad valleys, pastures and has a minimum elevation exceeding 3000m. This area is more of a high altitude cold desert dotted with famous monasteries, villages like little green oasis in a stark, brown and dry landscape, miles of rolling pastures, 6000m peaks and swollen rivers which turn into mere trickles in winter.


Day 01: Delhi to Manali (2050m) 10-11 hrs
An early morning drive in a comfortable car to Manali (570 kms; 10-11 hours). Manali is a picturesque hill town at the head of
the Kullu valley. Overnight hotel Silmog Garden.

Day 02: At Manali
Relaxed day to walk around the town, its mall and to visit the Hadimba temple. Visit the Tibetan market and take in the sights. Overnight hotel Silmog Garden.

Day 03: Manali to Kaza (3686m) 8-10 hrs
Today is an early start. we drive over the Rohtang pass (separating Kullu from the Lahaul valley), and descend into the valley of the Chandra river and continue past Chhattru, Batal and over the Kunzum la (pass/4551mts), which divides Lahaul and Spiti. We spend some time taking in fabulous views of the Chandrabhaga range of mountains, visit the Buddhist shrine and get into our waiting jeeps, to reach Kaza by evening (210 kms; 8-10 hours). Overnight at hotel/guesthouse.

Day 04: Kaza -- Day S/S trip to Kye, Kibber and Tashigang
Today we travel to the highlands of the left bank plateau for altitude acclimatization and return to Kaza for overnight stay.We visit the Kye village (about a ½ hour drive) and the Kye gompa, the largest monastery in Spiti. We drive upto Kibber village (another ½ hour drive away), which at 14,000 feet above sea level, is the road head for the trade route into Ladakh over the Parang La. We continue to the village of Gette and Tashigang (about 1 hour drive), high up in the mountains - this is the area where the famous Spiti horses are bred for trade with the nomadic changpas of Ladakh in exchange for the valuable Pashmina wool. If time permits, on return we could walk down a spectacular steep downhill trail to Kye gompa, where our jeeps pick us up for the drive back to the hotel/guesthouse. The evening can be spent roaming the Kaza market where one may find interesting local handicrafts. Overnight at Hotel/guesthouse.

Day 05: Kaza to Komik (4513m)
After breakfast, we drive to Langza village (1-1.5 hours), located in a large high mountain meadow with a beautiful mountain, Chau Chau Kang Nilda, towering above this village. Here we find evidence of the Tethys sea before the Indian mainland collided with the Tibetan plateau and formed the Himalayas, which are still rising today. Sea fossils can be found a short trek (1/2-1 hour) away from the village. Langza village also has a unique temple which is regarded as the headquarters of all the Gods and Goddesses of the region. On numerous occasions the Gods are invoked by the villagers to pass judgments on unresolved issues. From here we visit the ruins of an ancient monastery deserted a few decades ago, close to the village of Hikkim (1/2 hour). The monastery has a unique location and the locals have interesting interpretations and legends about its location. Thereafter we continue to Asias highest village, Komic where we spend the night in a traditional homestay (1/2 hour). Komic is also adorned by a legendary monastery. The day provides a fascinating insight into the Spiti way of life.

Day 06: Komic to Dhankar (3890m)
Today, we start early (preferably 7 am) and adopt the local mode of transport, yaks. We explore the Trans-Himalayan Deserts and travel into the grazing pastures of the local livestock and wild herbivores (such as the Blue Sheep). This is also the hunting ground for the Tibetan Wolf and Snow Leopard. If lucky, spotting of the Wolf can be possible. We travel to a vantage point from where 18 villages of Spiti are visible (4-5 hours). This absolutely spectacular vantage spot was used in the ancient days as part of a chain of smoke signals to warm the villagers of oncoming enemies. After returning from this spot, we stop at the neighboring village of Demul. Demul is famous for its local brew (arak) and cultural performances. A flavor of both along with the warm hospitality of these mountain folk, gives us a glimpse into Spiti culture. From here we head to Dhankar, the erstwhile capital of Spiti, in our jeeps (2 hours). We spend the night here in homestays.

Day 07: Dhankar to Tabo (3050m)
Dhankar village which was the erstwhile capital of Spiti, also houses an ancient Monastery perched precariously between unique wind eroded structures. Remnants of the Dhankar Fort, which housed the royal family of Spiti, still remain. A visit to the Monastery, Fort and other subsidiary temples leaves one spell bound at the traditional architectural marvels. The Monastery has some interesting wall murals and thankas. An hours trek above Dhankar is a spectacular blue-green lake amidst pink-brown hills. If time permits we can visit the lake. From Dhankar we drive to the neighboring village of Lhalung (1 hour) and visit the Sarkhang ( a local temple ). The temple dates back close to 1000 years and has some interesting structures in the inner Sanctum. Thereafter we drive to Tabo, where we spend the night (2-3 hours). Overnight in Hotel / Monastery Guesthouse.

Day 08: Tabo to Kaza (3686m)
Tabo is famous for its 1004 years old Monastery. In 1996, the Tabo monastery celebrated its thousand years with a Kalachakra ceremony, which was presided by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. We spend time exploring the Monastery and the numerous temples at the monastery, before heading to Giu (1 hour). Giu is the furthest and most isolated village of Spiti, lying close to the border of Tibet (China). Giu village is also interesting as the body of an old monk ( a few hundred years old) sitting in meditation still exists intact till date. It is said that the hair and nails of this monk are still growing. After having a look around the village and at this interesting mummy, we head back to Kaza, where we spend the night. Overnight at Hotel/ Guesthouse.

Day 09: Kaza to Manali (2050m) 10-12 hrs
After an early (7 am) breakfast we drive back to Manali along the same route that we took to reach Kaza.
Enroute we visit Chandra Tal, the lake of the moon goddess. After crossing Kunzam La (4551 mts) we take a short detour to Chandra Tal (4270 mts), time permitting. Chandra Tal is placed between a low ridge and the main Kunzam range with an outlet into the Chandra river.

Day 10: Manali to Delhi
Today, after breakfast, we drive back to Delhi (10-11 hours). Trip ends.

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