Parasol Camps in Chanshal:
Chanshal Pass the entire region is one of the remotest and least explored region in Himachal Pradesh, this infamous pass also connects two of the remotest villages of Dodra & Kwar in Himachal Pradesh. Offering panoramic views of Greater Himalayan Ranges of Uttrakhand and Pabbar Valley in Himachal. The Campsite is settled at the base of the pass in a small village of Larot at around 8000 Feet AMSL. The campsite is surrounded by alpine forests and offers a calm and peaceful stay in the midst of nature.
Distances:
- Delhi to Larot: 495 Kms (Approx. 14 Hrs)
- Chandigarh to Larot: 247 Kms (Approx. 8 Hours)
- Shimla to Larot: 140 Kms (Approx. 6 Hours)
About Camp Site:
Equipped with 7 Luxury Swiss Camps the camp site offers a comfortable stay, in house dinning with broad menu and spacious dining room, open spaces around the camp site offers many nature walks.
Places of Interest:
- Chanshal Pass
- Dodra & Kwar Villages
- Saru Lake
- Kharshali Mata Temple
- Hatkoti Mata Temple
- Giri Ganga
- KupparBugyal
Accommodation at Camp:
- Deluxe Tents with attached toilets/baths. Each tent is furnished with 1 Double bed plus 1 single bed with chairs & table.
- Mattresses and quilts are provided. All toilets have Western-style WC and you will find the spaces clean & hygienic.
- Hot water is available fueled by hammams and gas geysers (0ur staff will assist you in this).



Parasol Camps Baga Sarahan:
A Hidden meadow high above the Satluj valley, this quaint little village was once part of an old traditional route connecting the Satluj Valley with Banjar Valley via Bashleo Pass. The Village is located in vast open meadow surrounded by Dense Alpine Forest, the Village offers a unique insight into Traditional Architecture & Culture of the region along with mesmerising nature walks. One can take up a hike to Bashleo Pass part of Shrikhand Range to enjoy amazing views of the Kurpan Valley. Located at around 7500 Feet AMSL Baga Sarahan is again one the places less explored.
Distance:
- Delhi to Baga Sarahan: 492 Kms (Approx. 12 to 14 Hrs)
- Chandigarh to Baga Sarahan: 262 Kms (Approx. 9 Hrs)
- Shimla to Baga Sarahan: 153 Kms (Approx. 6 Hrs)
About Campsite:
Equipped with 6 Swiss Luxury Camps the camp site offers a comfortable stay, in house dinning with broad menu and spacious dining room, open spaces around the camp site offers many nature walks. On special request local folk songs and dances can be organised for groups staying with us.
- Baga Sarahan Village
- Bashleo Pass
- Rishi Jalandi Temple
- Waterfall Hike
Accommodation at Camp:
- Deluxe Tents with attached toilets/baths. Each tent is furnished with 1 Double bed plus 1 single bed with chairs & table.
- Mattresses and quilts are provided. All toilets have Western-style WC and you will find the spaces clean & hygienic.
- Hot water is available fueled by hammams and gas geysers (0ur staff will assist you in this).



Parasol Camps Chandratal:
One of the most exotic locations in the Trans Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, Chandertal Lake is a High Altitude Alpine Lake in the midst of CB & Pir Panjal Ranges. The Lake is also considered as the source of Chandra River which forms the Chandra Bhaga or Chenab River in Lahaul. The Lake is also a protected wildlife reserve. Part of an arid cold dessert the region is accessible only for around 5 Months from June till Early October. Chandertal is located in remote and fragile Himalayan Eco System and home to rare Blue Sheep, Ibex & Snow Leopards.
Places of Interest:
- Chandertal Lake
- Kunzum Pass
Distances:
- Delhi to Chandertal Lake: 650 Kms (Approx. 16 Hrs)
- Chandigarh to Chandertal Lake: 412 Kms (Approx. 14 Hrs)
- Manali to Chandertal Lake: 140 Kms (Approx. 4 Hrs)
Accomodation at Camp:
- Deluxe Tents with attached toilets/baths. Each Tent is furnished with 1 Double bed plus 1 single bed with chairs & table.
- Mattresses and quilts are provided. All toilets have Western-style WC and you will find the spaces clean & hygienic.
- Hot water is available fueled by hammams and gas geysers (0ur staff will assist you in this).


