Footsteps of The Raj
Explore North and East India visiting the capitals of the British Raj, exploring the countryside and diverse and vibrant cities.
One for keen photographers and lovers of the great outdoors, this is a challenging days trekking for those of a medium to good fitness level and above.
At around 2872m above sea level, the Shali Tibba is the highest peak in the vicinity of Shimla. It is a magnificent isolated pinnacle with a Kali temple at its peak. The ascent up to Shali is a steep and steady climb that follows an ancient trail through dense pine forests and rolling alpine pastures, and from the peak you get an unforgettable view of endless snow covered ranges, the Sutlej Valley and the densely-forested hills of Shimla, Fagu and Narkanda.
It's not a popular trekking route, so you won't see many other walkers. Your guide will be a local person well versed in the route and the traditions of the people of the area.
A truly memorable experience.
You can include this experience as part of an Experience Travel Group holiday designed exclusively for you.
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