Manimahesh Yatra Tour Package from Pathankot/Amritsar

Manimahesh Yatra Tour Package from Pathankot/Amritsar

Hotel Stay in Bharmour

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Trekking Details

chourasi mandir

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manimahesh temple

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on the way

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Mani Mahesh Yatra from Pathankot | 5 Days, 4 Nights Package

Overview of the Mani Mahesh Yatra Package (5 Days, 4 Nights)

Plan a journey to the sacred Mani Mahesh Lake with our carefully curated 5-day, 4-night tour package. Starting and ending in Pathankot, this tour includes serene destinations such as Chamba, Bharmaur, Hudsar, Dancho, and more. Perfect for spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts, this tour promises a delightful mix of adventure and divinity.

Route: Pathankot → Chamba → Bharmaur → Hudsar → Dancho → Mani Mahesh Lake → Dancho → Hudsar → Bharmaur → Khajjiar → Dalhousie → Pathankot

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Pathankot to Chamba - Bharmaur

Pick-up from Pathankot and proceed to Chamba, a town known for its cultural richness. Continue to Bharmaur, the starting point of the Mani Mahesh Yatra. Overnight stay in Bharmaur.

Day 2: Bharmaur – Hudsar – Dancho

Travel to Hudsar, the base village for the trek. Trek through scenic trails to Dancho, a peaceful campsite. Overnight stay in Dancho.

Day 3: Dancho – Mani Mahesh Lake – Dancho

Early morning trek to Mani Mahesh Lake, a revered site. Participate in rituals and enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Kailash. Return to Dancho for overnight stay.

Day 4: Dancho – Hudsar – Bharmaur – Khajjiar – Dalhousie

Descend to Hudsar and proceed to Bharmaur. Visit Khajjiar, popularly known as "Mini Switzerland of India," before heading to Dalhousie for the night.

Day 5: Dalhousie to Pathankot

Enjoy sightseeing in Dalhousie before returning to Pathankot. Tour concludes.

Booking Policies

Booking Confirmation

₹5,000 advance payment is required. Provide proof of payment, a copy of your Aadhar card, and email ID for confirmation.

Second Payment

50% of the total cost is due before arrival. Upon payment, vehicle and hotel details will be shared.

Final Payment

The remaining amount is payable on arrival at the first stay point.

Vehicle Options

  • 2-4 People: Swift Dzire, Ertiga, Innova Crysta
  • 5-6 People: Ertiga, Innova Crysta
  • 7-8 People: Tempo Traveller or Old Bolero
  • 8+ People: Tempo Traveller, Maharaja Tempo Traveller, Urbania Tempo

Destination Highlights

  • Pathankot: Starting point for many Himachal adventures.
  • Chamba: A heritage town with captivating views.
  • Bharmaur: The gateway to Mani Mahesh Yatra.
  • Hudsar: Base village for the trek.
  • Dancho: A serene campsite on the trek route.
  • Mani Mahesh Lake: A divine site at the base of Mount Kailash.
  • Khajjiar: Known as "Mini Switzerland of India."
  • Dalhousie: A hill station with colonial charm.
Bookings and Payment Terms:
  • A minimum advance payment of 25% is required for booking confirmation.
  • Full payment must be made before the start of the journey.
  • Payments can be made via bank transfer, UPI, or credit/debit cards.
  • Cancellation charges apply as per company policy.
  • Rescheduling is subject to availability and additional charges.
Essential Items to Carry:
  • Government-issued ID proof (Aadhar, Passport, etc.)
  • Comfortable trekking shoes with good grip
  • Warm clothing (jackets, gloves, thermals)
  • Raincoat/poncho and umbrella
  • Personal medications and first-aid kit
  • Power bank, torch, and extra batteries
  • Dry snacks and water bottle
Terms

Please read the Email carefully, as the email conversation is part of our contract for each and every tour package booking

Keep your luggage with your security. In case of any theft or loss, the company is not responsible for the same

Do not forget to carry your government approved Identity such as Passport, Aadhar, Driving License or Voter ID for check-ins and check-outs

Carry your valid identification card for hotel stays, also the documents must include photographs. The company is not responsible for any issues regarding Id proofs

AC will not work in all weather conditions or in hills

Pick and Drop points will be one only

The company is not responsible for any theft, accident, injury or death during the tour

Cancellation
  • If you cancel your booking 30 days or more before the departure date, you may receive a full refund (minus a small processing fee).
  • If you cancel 15–30 days before departure, you may receive a partial refund (50–75% of the total amount).
  • If you cancel 7–15 days before departure, you may receive a small refund (25–50% of the total amount).
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
  • Local Sightseeing
  • All toll taxes and fuel charges including parking and permits
  • Cars and Tempo Travellers service for Selected Tour Package
  • We offer accommodations for twins or triple sharing as per your requirement
  • Breakfast and Dinner at the Hotel
Exclusions
  • Other things which are not mentioned in Inclusions
  • Money Back Return or Refund due to accident or roadblock
  • Other meals and food expenses, cable car fare
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, boating, joy rides, etc.
  • Train Ticket Fair/ Flight Fare

FAQs

The best time for the Manimahesh Yatra is during August and September, especially around Janmashtami and Radha Ashtami, when the official pilgrimage takes place.

Manimahesh Lake is situated in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of 4,080 meters, near the Kailash Peak.

By Air: The nearest airport is Gaggal Airport (Dharamshala), around 220 km away. By Train: The closest railway station is Pathankot, approximately 200 km away. By Road: Travelers can reach Bharmour by road and then trek or take a pony ride to Manimahesh Lake.

The trek from Hadsar to Manimahesh Lake is about 13 km and is considered moderate to difficult, depending on weather conditions and physical fitness.

Basic camps, dharamshalas, and tents are available at Bharmour and Hadsar. Pilgrims usually carry their own tents or book accommodations in advance.

  • Manimahesh Lake – The sacred pilgrimage site
  • Kailash Parvat Darshan – A holy sighting of the peak
  • Dhancho Waterfall – A scenic stop on the trek
  • Bharmani Mata Temple – A revered temple near Bharmour
  • Warm clothes (temperatures drop at night)
  • Raincoat and trekking shoes
  • Personal medicines and first aid kit
  • Torch, dry snacks and energy drinks
  • Identity proof and necessary documents

There is no mandatory registration, but it is advisable to register at Bharmour for safety purposes.

Yes, langars (free community meals) and local food stalls serve basic vegetarian food along the trek route.

Due to the high altitude and challenging trek, it is not recommended for very young children, elderly individuals, or those with health issues.

The best time to visit Manimahesh Yatra is during the official pilgrimage season, which usually falls in August and September, coinciding with the Janmashtami and Radha Ashtami festivals.

There are two main routes:

1. Bharmour – Hadsar – Dhancho – Gauri Kund – Manimahesh (Most popular, 14 km trek).

Lahaul and Spiti Route via Kugti Pass (Difficult and less used).

There are two main routes:

Yes, basic accommodations such as guesthouses, dharamshalas, and campsites are available in Bharmour and Hadsar. During the yatra season, tented camps are set up near Dhancho and Gauri Kund.

A medical certificate is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended, as the trek is moderately challenging and reaches high altitudes.

Essentials include:

  • Warm clothes (temperature drops significantly)
  • Trekking shoes
  • Raincoat and waterproof gear
  • Torch, walking stick, and energy snacks
  • Personal medicines and first aid kit

4 Hours 117 kilometers

Yes, helicopter services operate from Bharmour to Gauri Kund, reducing the trekking distance significantly. Advance booking is advised.

Yes, ponies, palkis, and porters are available for those unable to trek.

Yes, but it is recommended to travel in a group during the official yatra season.

No, due to heavy snowfall and harsh weather, Manimahesh Lake remains inaccessible from October to May.