Be A Part Of Remarkable Trekking Experience In Bir Billing
Himachal Pradesh is considered to be the paradise for the trekkers from around the world as it offers everything that a trekker can wish for. It is located in the Northern India which is known for its natural environment, hill stations, and Buddhist monasteries. It is also famous for its mountains that cover most part of the state with its Himalayan landscapes which gather millions of people every year. One of the valleys which are known in the world as the best playground for paragliders is ‘Bir Billing valley’. The total distance between Bir and Billing is about 14kms and is actually a rock road and can be covered on foot. The distance between the two places makes it one of the best route for trekking as if offers everything starting from the scenic mountains, landscapes, wild life and dark wood forests. The total trek from Bir to billing will take around 1 or 2 days, depending on the stay and how much time you will spend during the activities. Bir The place is not only famous for the playground for paragliders but it is also known for Buddhist monasteries and influence of Tibetan culture in the particular area. While trekking you will come across different villages which shows you the real picture of Tibetan culture and handicrafts which are too good to be true. Paragliding is one of the famous sport which is also the reason for tourist attraction as it offers the cross-country flying zone which is stretched for almost 200kms. The area is also surrounded by the tea gardens and low height landscapes which offer the perfect place for paragliders. If you have not been to any Buddhist monetary before, then you can’t miss a chance while being in Bir as the monasteries in Bir are worth visiting. Billing Earlier, nobody was aware of the place, which came into the news in 1984, when the state government organised an international hang gliding rally at Billing. After the rally, all the participants rated the place as one of the best for the sports. The whole route offers steep short cut trek from Bir as it starts from Badagaon to the Bada Bhangal trail, which leads to the last destination Chana as it is the last settlement on the hike before Billing.
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