Morning: Start your first day with a drive to Tosh village, known for its scenic beauty and peaceful surroundings. Ride through the winding roads of the valley and enjoy the picturesque views of the mountains and valleys. Upon arrival, take a short hike to the Tosh waterfall and indulge in the beauty of nature.
Afternoon: After a revitalizing morning, explore the nearby cafes and restaurants serving local delicacies. Take some time to relax and rejuvenate in the village before starting your next adventure.
Evening: End your day with a bonfire or stargazing session in the village. Get a good night's sleep to prepare for the next day's adventure.
Morning: Start your day with a ride to Barshaini, the starting point of the Kheerganga trek. The trek is known for its hot water springs and mesmerizing views. The trek takes around 4-5 hours to complete, and the trail is relatively easy, making it accessible for beginners.
Afternoon: After a refreshing dip in the hot springs, head back to Barshaini and have lunch at one of the local cafes.
Evening: End your day with a ride back to Tosh and unwind in your hotel room after a long day of trekking.
Morning: Start your day with a ride to Manikaran, a town known for its hot springs and temples. Take a dip in the hot springs and explore the town's temples and gurudwaras.
Afternoon: After the morning's spiritual excursion, ride to Kasol, the "Amsterdam of India." Explore the town's vibrant and colorful markets and indulge in some Israeli cuisine.
Evening: End your day with a ride back to Tosh and savor your last moments in the valley with a bonfire and stargazing session.
If you have extra time in the valley, you can consider a day trip to Malana or Rasol village. These quaint and scenic villages are known for their distinct culture and beautiful surroundings. You can also enjoy adventure sports like paragliding or rafting in the nearby towns.
To maximize your fun, start your day early, and plan your routes in advance. Pack light and carry sufficient water and snacks for your rides. Finally, respect the local culture and environment, and leave no trace behind.