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Pin Parvati Pin Parvati is a challenging 10 trek across the Himalayas that covers nearly 100km (60 miles) and tops out at the pass of the same name (17,457 ft / 5319m). The trek offers a handful of challenges ranging from route finding in the dense forests of the Great Himalayan National Park, to challenging river crossings and finally negotiating the snow fields and glacier near the pass. www.thewayonhimalaya.com
Solang Valley on Beas Kund Trek Starting near Manali this is a relatively easy trek that can be completed in 2 to 3 days. Given its easy access and proximity to a major domestic tourist destination it can be quite crowded during the peak season in October (the trail itself is passable from June to October). The trek ends at a small glacial tarn (lake) at the head of the Beas River (3690m/12100ft) where you should be able to find a good campsite and return the following day. www.thewayonhimalaya.com
Kinnaur Kailash Range Mount Kinnaur Kailash (6349m) lies in the far northeast section of Himachal Pradesh and should not be confused with Mount Kailash in Tibet. Given its close proximity to Tibet foreign visitors need to obtain an inner-line permit. The best approach to this 9 day trek is from Shimla and then drive onward to Sangla and from their Thangi (best done over 2 days). www.thewayonhimalaya.com
Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek This is a relatively easy 5 day trek that starts close to the hill station of Manali and reaches a high point of 3700m/12100ft at the base of the Deo Tibba Glacier. The route takes you through pleaseant green meadows used by the local Gaddi Shepherds. www.thewayonhimalaya.com
Dhauladhars or White Mountains This is a pleasant 4 day trek that starts at Ganachalani which is about a 6 hour drive from Manali. The trek passes through some inspiring mountain scenery with views of the Bara Banghal and Pir Panjal ranges. The trail leaving Ganachalani starts with a climb over Chanderkhani Pass (3650m/11972ft) before heading down through pine and oak forests. www.thewayonhimalaya.com