4 days
15
21+
Traveller Bus
Looking for a Himachal trip that truly has it all – meadows, hikes, rivers, village life, café culture, camping, bonfires, and star-heavy skies?
This is the one.
Shangarh – the hidden meadow village
Shoja – the quiet cloud village with café culture
Raghupur Fort Top – a short hike to 360° Himalayan camping & stargazing
This is Offmap Himachal – not the Manali–Kasol rush, but the Himachal you feel in your breath.
Everyone’s been to Kasol.
Not everyone’s found Shangarh.
When the world runs to Manali, the calm ones end up in Shoja.
Choose wisely.
Meadows + Rivers + Cafés + Hikes + Camping + Stargazing — all in one flow
Quiet villages, not commercial towns
A rare overnight camp at Raghupur Fort Top with sunrise & sunset from your tent
Designed for slow travel, not sightseeing
Perfect balance of comfort + wilderness
Slow travel lovers
Couples & solo travelers
First-time hikers
People done with Manali–Kasol crowds
Anyone who wants real Offmap Himachal
You leave Delhi late evening.
As the city fades, the mountains slowly take over. By morning, the air feels lighter and quieter.
You arrive in Shangarh, a hidden paradise inside Sainj Valley, known for its vast open meadow and unreal silence.
The day flows through:
A slow village walk in Shangarh
Visit to Shangchul Mahadev Temple
Long, unhurried time at the Shangarh Meadow — wide open grasslands, clouds drifting low, zero rush
This is not a viewpoint stop.
This is where you sit, lie down, walk barefoot, and let the valley work on you.
Evening returns with:
Warm food
Mountain quiet
Your first deep night in Offmap Himachal
The next morning moves you through the forest side of the valley toward Jibhi, often called the Mini-Thailand of Himachal for its waterfalls, wooden bridges, and green river bends.
From here, the road climbs into Shoja, one of Himachal’s quietest cloud villages. You check into the only riverside property in Shoja, where the water flows right beside your stay.
By evening, Shoja opens slowly through:
Café hopping at Gha Café & Firgun Café
Warm lights, mountain conversations, slow food
This night is softer, warmer, and deeply still.
The morning in Shoja is intentionally unplanned.
You choose your pace:
Sit by the riverside
Read a book
Go for a village walk
Sleep in
Or simply do nothing
By 11 AM, the wilderness calls again as you move toward Jalori Pass — the gateway to your final adventure.
From Jalori, your guided hike to Raghupur Fort Top begins:
A short, scenic trek
Forest trails, ridge walks, and open sky sections
Safe, beginner-friendly, high-reward trail
By evening, you arrive at Raghupur Fort Top (360° Viewpoint) —
a rare Himalayan camping site where you can:
Watch sunset from your camp
See sunrise from the same spot
And spend the entire night under a billion stars
This place offers one of the best 360° Himalayan views in the region.
The night unfolds with:
Bonfire
Storytelling
And some of the clearest stargazing you’ll ever experience
You wake up above the-world quiet.
Sunrise breaks slowly across layered Himalayan peaks. No noise. No rush.
After breakfast, you descend back toward the road and we reach Jibhi, It's Free roam time, at 4 PM we begin the return journey to Delhi - carrying tired legs, quiet minds, and a trip that feels bigger than four days.
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