Historic forts and monuments in Rajasthan

Offbeat Vacation

149 Reviews

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Review

Accomodation

87,470,449,172,581.6/5

Meals

4.8/5

Service

4.7/5

Staff

4.8/5

Location

4.8/5
Historic forts and monuments in Rajasthan
Hairkant Katiyar
08/28/2023

Truly amazing

It was a truly amazing Trek! There was great kindness, and everything went smoothly. I had a great time on the trek as a whole.
Historic forts and monuments in Rajasthan
Hansraj thakur
08/28/2023

Really a best trip in my future

On the Sarpass trek, you can see snow-covered hills, beautiful valleys, lush meadows, thick forests, flowing rivers, and calm streams. It really is a feast for the eyes!. we also found a clean stay delicious food and good Guidance by offbeat staff .
Historic forts and monuments in Rajasthan
Adamya malhotra
08/28/2023

Sure to look at you for our next trips

When we got to the top of Sarpass, we felt calm and at ease. If you're new to Trekking , this should be on your list of things to do. I did it with Offbeat Vacation, and I'm very grateful to them for making the trip a huge success. Be sure to look at them!
Historic forts and monuments in Rajasthan
Yatin Nishar
08/28/2023

I really liked everything about it. Stay upbeat, enjoy the whole journey,

The journey to Sarpass was an experience I'll never forget! The trip to the top was amazing, and the snow slide back to the base was a lot of fun.
Historic forts and monuments in Rajasthan
Vedant Shrivastav
08/28/2023

Best accommodation and guidance......

The Sarpass trek in the Himalayas is especially beautiful for people who want to start trekking in this area for the first time. This Trek is hard because it goes up to 13,800 feet approx. There are a lot of chances to take pictures of nature here. From the top, the view looks like it came from a dream. "Sar" means "lake" in the local language, which is fitting because there is a lake at the peak .