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Welcome to Himalaya, our one-day local tours are designed to help you capture the true spirit of the Himalayas without feeling rushed. Whether you’re seeking a cultural deep-dive or a high-altitude thrill, our travel agency offer the perfect gateway.
Our local experts ensure you experience the most iconic landmarks and hidden gems in a single, seamless day. With door-to-door luxury transport and native guides who know every "secret" viewpoint, Manali Travel turns a standard sightseeing day into an unforgettable Himalayan memory.
Overview
Shinku La, also known as Shingo La, is the rising star of Himalayan adventure travel. Standing at a majestic 5,091 meters (16,703 feet), it serves as the rugged border between the green alpine meadows of Lahaul (Himachal Pradesh) and the mystical, high-altitude desert of Zanskar (Ladakh). For travelers, Shinku La is not just a transit point; it is a journey through "untouched" territory, characterized by massive snow walls, glacial streams and the profound silence of the Greater Himalayas.
Your expedition to Shinkula Pass begins with a scenic drive from the bustling streets of Manali toward the iconic Solang Valley. Solang Valley, often referred to as the “Adventure Capital of Himachal Pradesh,” is a side valley at the top of the Kullu Valley. Located about 14 km from Manali, it sits at an elevation of approximately 2,560 meters (8,400 ft) and serves as the primary playground for snow enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies. It is the venue for Adventure Activities such as Ropeway Joyride, Paragliding & other adventure games.
Leaving the adventure hubs of Solang Valley behind, the road begins a winding ascent through a pristine alpine landscape toward the Atal Tunnel. The Atal Tunnel is a 9.02 km long engineering masterpiece that has fundamentally changed the travel landscape of North India. It holds the record as the world’s longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet (3,048 meters). By cutting through the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, it bypasses the treacherous Rohtang Pass, turning what was once a 4 to 5-hour dangerous climb into a safe 30-minute drive.
Emerging from the Atal Tunnel, you are immediately greeted by the breathtaking, sun-drenched vistas of the Lahaul Valley. The drive to Sissu is a short but spectacular run along the banks of the Chandra River.
Sissu, also known as Khwaling, is the first major village you encounter after exiting the Atal Tunnel into the Lahaul Valley. Located at an altitude of 3,120 meters, it has shifted from a quiet summer transit point to a premier year-round destination for snow lovers.
Leaving the beauty of Sissu behind, the journey continues to Keylong. Keylong is more than just a transit stop on the Manali-Leh Highway; it is a destination where nature meets deep-rooted Himalayan spirituality. As the administrative center of the Lahaul Valley, it offers a unique blend of modern convenience and ancient Tibetan-Buddhist heritage.
The drive from Keylong to Jispa is one of the most relaxing and visually stunning stretches of the Lahaul Valley. Jispa is arguably the most beautiful and serene riverside village in the Lahaul Valley. Located at an altitude of 3,200 meters (10,500 ft) along the banks of the Bhaga River, it has become the preferred overnight stop for travelers on the Manali–Leh highway.
The journey continues to Darcha. Darcha is a small but strategically vital settlement in the Lahaul Valley, situated at an altitude of 3,360 meters (11,020 ft) on the banks of the Bhaga River. It is famously known as the northernmost permanent settlement in Himachal Pradesh along the Manali-Leh Highway.
The journey from Darcha to Shinku La is where the real adventure begins. Shinku La (or Shingo La) is a high-altitude mountain pass at 5,091 meters (16,703 feet) that serves as the “third gateway” to Ladakh. “The Red Pass” The name “Shinku” translates to “red” in the local dialect, referring to the distinct reddish hue of the rocks and soil found near the summit.
After that return back to Manali.
Tour ends here with happy memories.