Brief Itinerary
- Day 0
Depart from Delhi at 08:30 PM from Vidhan Sabha Metro Station. - Day 1
Reach Bir- Lunch and self-explore Bir village- Trek to Billing. Overnight stay in Camps at Billing. - Day 2
Enjoy Paragliding- Chill in Bir cafes or go for mountain biking- Evening departure to Delhi. - Day 3
Reach Delhi in morning
Batches Available
- 20th December – 23rd December
- 27th December – 30th January
- 30th December – 02nd January
Departure Location | Departure Time | Trip Duration |
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Vidhan Sabha Metro Station (New Delhi) | 08:30 PM | 1 Night/2 Days |
Day 1: Bir Local Sightseeing | Trek from Bir to Billing
- Start from Delhi by 08:30 p.m. on Day 0.
- Reach Bir by morning.
- After having breakfast, explore the local village of Bir.
- Visit the Chokling Monastery, Sherab Ling Monastery, Bir Local market for some shopping and explore some of the local restaurants/cafe for some Tibetan cuisine.
- After having Lunch at Bir, start your journey to Billing.
- Reach Billing by evening and enjoy the beautiful sunset in the Mountains.
- Dinner at Bonfire and overnight camping at Billing under sky studded with stars.
Day 2: High Fly | Return
- Wake up early morning and after having breakfast set yourself up for the FLY of your Life.
- Reach Bir by afternoon.
- Chill at Bir in various cafes or go for mountain biking (not included in the package)
- By evening head back to Delhi with some amazing trip memories.
- Reach Delhi next day morning.
Accommodation Type | Cost (per person) |
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Alpine Tents | INR 6999/- |
Swiss Tents | INR 6999/- |
Inclusions
- Entire travel as per the itinerary.
- 3 meals – 2 Meals (Day 1) + 1 Meal (Day 2)
- Accommodation in camps at Billing.
- Paragliding cost from Billing to Bir.
- Team captain throughout the trip.
- Driver night charges, toll tax, parking charges.
Exclusions
- GST (5%) is applicable extra.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
- Glider’s tip or charges for Video/photos while paragliding.
- Any other costing involved due to any kind of natural calamity, forced circumstances which are out of our control.
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Cancellation Policy
No Refund shall be made with respect to the initial booking amount for any cancellations. However
- If cancellations are made 30 days before the start date of the trip, 50% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- If cancellations are made 15-30 days before the start date of the trip, 75% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- If cancellations are made within 0-15 days before the start date of the trip, 100% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- In the case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, certain activities may be canceled and in such cases, the operator will try his best to provide an alternate feasible activity. However, no refund will be provided for the same.
Things to Carry
Gear and Extra:
• A rucksack bag and a day pack.
• 3-liter water bladder or water bottle
Clothes:
• A sun cap and a woolen cap
• UV protected sunglasses
• At least 1 pair of inner thermals
• One cotton long sleeves and 2 short sleeve t-shirt
• 1 flees jacket
• 1 heavy Thick jacket/down jacket
• 1 pair of gloves
• At least 2 long pants (trek pants and cargo pants are favorable)
• 4 sets of undergarments
• 2 pair of socks
• A small towel
• A rain jacket or a poncho
Footwear:
• Above-the-ankle waterproof and breathable hiking boots with good grip
• Flip flops/sandals
Medications:
• One strip of Diamox
• Glucose powder
• medicines for headaches, diarrhea, motion and altitude sickness
• Dettol
• Bandages
• Cotton
• Sprain relief spray
• Crepe bandage
• Any personal medication advised by the doctor
Personal & accessories:
• Toothpaste, toothbrush
• Paper soap, or sanitizer
• Sunscreen minimum of spf40 , lip balm, cold creams
• Body spray
• Led torch light
Bir is also an important center of the Tibetan exile community: the lower half of the village is known as Tibetan Colony and there are several Buddhist monasteries and institutes in and around Bir, some of which attract numbers of foreigners for courses and retreats.