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Khir Ganga






Khirganga is situated in Parvati Valley at a distance of 22 km from Manikaran. For Khirganga, one has to go by motor-able road up to a place called ‘Barshaini’ and from there to Khirganga on foot. 

This trek leads through hilly terrain. This is the place where ‘Kartik Ji’, the elder son of ‘Lord Shiva’ remained in ‘samadhi’ for thousands of years.Kheer Ganga is one of the most refreshing treks that you can go on anywhere. The natural hot-water-spring experience is something that you will remember for a lifetime.




Kullu-Manali Airport at Bhuntar: 45 km by road + 11 km trek on foot
Kullu town: 55 km + 11 km trek on foot
Manali town: 95 km + 11 km trek on foot


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  1. Pedaling is the activity in which like to ride bicycles for travel different places of Lahaul Spiti which feel like bliss and happiness a lots. In india several peole like to ride bicycle but due to traffic a lot they can't enjoy their cycle ride smoothly and wonderfully. These poeple like to visit Lahaul and Spiti to enjoy their rides wonderfully. The people of lahaul and spiti mostly like to use bicycle for their health and eco-friendly environment.

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