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Himalayan Routes Camp

Himalayan Routes Camp

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No place on earth was better than Sarchu to pitch our tents and accept the challenge to satisfy our guests. Himalayan Route’s Camps have now become a major landmark on Manali-Leh highway, particularly in Sarchu, a most preferred stopover for tourists. Be it families, friends, honeymooners, bikers, photographers or adventure enthusiasts, we know their needs well and we try to make their stay comfortable.

We have neat and clean tents with hygiene bedding. Each tent has an attached toilet/bathroom. Though Sarchu has no power supply, we have our power back-up. We cook multi cuisines and have a separate dining area. As many people, mostly those having breathing problems, feel suffocated at such an altitude. We have oxygen cylinders to deal with such conditions. We provide guests with blankets and quilt so that they spend a warm night.

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