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School Adventure Camp Tirthan Valley – Himachal, India

  • Duration5 Days
  • Max. Group Size50
  • DifficultyModerate
  • Highest Point2300 m

The School Adventure Camp Tirthan Valley by Into Wild Himalaya is designed exclusively for school and college students across India seeking immersive outdoor learning. Located in the pristine wilderness of Himachal Pradesh, this programme combines Himalayan adventure, cultural exposure, and hands on nature based learning.

Set near the Great Himalayan National Park in the serene Tirthan Valley, the camp offers a safe yet exciting environment for students to explore trekking, rock climbing, rappelling, and wilderness survival skills. Students will engage in guided village walks, forest trails, and learn about Himalayan ecology, flora and fauna, and basic survival techniques an ideal break from classroom learning.

Whether sitting by the crystal-clear Tirthan River, hiking to the Chhoie Waterfall, or discovering mountain traditions, every activity is designed to build confidence, leadership, and a deeper respect for nature. Our experienced instructors, high safety standards, and thoughtfully crafted itinerary ensure that every student group from metro cities to hill schools returns with unforgettable memories and life skills.

If you’re looking to book a trusted, educational, and fun filled adventure camp in Tirthan Valley for your school or college group, this is your answer.

HIGHLIGHTS:
  Adventure activities including rock climbing, rappelling, river crossing, and Himalayan trekking

  Guided hike to Chhoie Waterfall and exploration of the Great Himalayan National Park buffer zone

  Cultural immersion with visits to local Himalayan villages and temples

  Wilderness survival training: shelter building, navigation, and Leave No Trace principles

  Ecology & nature education: basic flora and fauna identification, birdwatching, and forest walks

  Evening campfires, reflection journaling, and team-building challenges

  Accommodation in safe, hygienic alpine tents and heritage cottages

  Suitable for CBSE, ICSE, IB, and State Board school groups

  Supervised by certified outdoor educators and wilderness first responders

  Located in Tirthan Valley, Himachal – one of India’s best offbeat student camping destinations

Travel Information

Recommended Airport

Indira Gandhi International Airport (New Delhi)

Recommended Railway Station

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Recommended Bus Stand

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Meeting Point

Pick up from New Delhi airport

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Itinerary

Day 1Arrival/Camp Briefing/Tent Allocation/Group Formation/Acclimatization/Walk to Water fall

Group will be arriving in the camp after an overnight journey from their destination. Upon arrival, group will be having a small briefing about the camp and surrounding area. Soon after briefing groups will be allocated to their designated tents. Breakfast will be served which will then be followed by group being divided into their own smaller activity groups. Lunch will be served in the camp. After having lunch, group will be leaving for a nice acclimatisation walk to Choi Waterfall.
In the evening group will be served dinner along with a welcoming bonfire. Overnight stay in camp.

Day 2Rock Climbing/A visit to Himalayan Trout Fish Farm

In the morning after breakfast, the group will be leaving for rock climbing. They will be coming back to camp for lunch soon after finishing rock climbing. After having lunch, the group will be going for a walk to visit the Himalayan Trout Fish Farm, where they will have the opportunity to see how fish hatchery is done and artificial breeding. In the evening there will be a fun session organised, where students will have the opportunity to show their talents! Overnight stay in camp.

Day 3Rappelling & visit to a Himalayan Village

After having breakfast in the morning, the group will be going for their major activity which is known as rappelling. As soon as everyone in the group finishes the activity, the group will then return back to the camp to have their lunch. After lunch the group will have a chance to visit one of the local Himalayan Villages, where they will have the opportunity to see how a Himalayan villager lives their life and learn about their culture. In the evening there will be a fun session followed by dinner. Overnight stay in camp.

Day 4A Full day trek to the Great Himalayan National Park

Today will be the most challenging day for all the students because we will be going for a full day trek to GHNP. We will be walking through very small Himalayan Villages, forests, beautiful terrain and photogenic landscapes. All the students will be carrying their individual packed lunches along with them to eat en route. By the evening they will reach back to camp to then enjoy music along with a fantastic bonfire. After dinner all the participants will get into their tents for their final overnight stay in camp.

Day 5Closing Ceremony/Packing/Departure

In the morning after breakfast there will be a closing ceremony. After the ceremony they will get into their tents to pack their backpacks. Group will be served an early lunch to then start their journey to their onward destination. Trip ends here.

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Package Details

Inclusions

   Accommodation in fixed Swiss tents with beds and clean bedding (on shared basis)

   All meals: breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner (nutritious & hygienic)

   Filtered drinking water available at all times

   All adventure activities: rock climbing, rappelling, river crossing, guided hikes

   Nature education sessions and survival skill modules

   Local cultural visits and village interaction programs

   Campfire sessions, games, and group-building activities

   Certified instructors, outdoor educators, and support staff

   Wilderness first aid and basic medical support on site

   All necessary equipment for activities (helmets, harnesses, ropes, etc.)

   Permits and entry fees for protected areas (as applicable)

   Pick-up and drop-off from nearest road-head (optional Delhi/Chandigarh transfer on request)

Exclusions

Transport to/from Tirthan Valley unless added as a package

Personal items and toiletries

Medical expenses beyond first aid provided at camp

Insurance (travel, medical, or adventure sports) – must be arranged by school

Staff tips or gratuities

Any extra snacks, packaged drinks, or food items outside scheduled meals

Costs arising from unforeseen delays or natural calamities

Things you need to carry

Clothing & Personal Gear:

  1. 2–3 pairs of comfortable trekking pants or track pants
  2. 4–5 cotton t-shirts (quick dry preferred)
  3. 1 warm fleece or hoodie (evenings can be cold)
  4. 1 waterproof jacket or raincoat
  5. Undergarments and socks (extra pairs recommended)
  6. Sturdy sports shoes or trekking shoes (well-broken in)
  7. Flip-flops/sandals (for campsite use)
  8. Cap/hat for sun protection
  9. Sunglasses with UV protection
  10. Personal towel and toiletries (eco-friendly preferred)

Essential Items:

  1. Small backpack/daypack (20–30 L)
  2. Water bottle (at least 1 litre, reusable)
  3. Torch or headlamp with extra batteries
  4. Sunscreen lotion and lip balm with SPF
  5. Insect repellent or mosquito cream
  6. Personal medications (if any)
  7. Notebook and pen for reflection activities
  8. Identity proof (school/college ID card)

Optional but Useful:

  1. Camera or phone for photos (at your own risk)
  2. Lightweight blanket or sleeping liner (optional)
  3. Power bank for charging small devices
  4. A book or journal for quiet time

Note: All technical gear for activities (helmets, harnesses, ropes) is provided at the camp.

First Aid Kit

  1. Basic adhesive band-aids (5–6 strips, assorted sizes)
  2. Antiseptic cream or ointment (small tube)
  3. Roll-on for minor insect bites or itching
  4. Pain relief balm (small) for minor aches or headaches
  5. Hand sanitizer (travel-size bottle)
  6. Rehydration sachets (ORS) – 2–3 packets
  7. Small pack of tissues or wet wipes
  8. A few cotton swabs and gauze pads
  9. Any personal medication (must be declared to group leaders)
  10. Lip balm (non-tinted, SPF if possible)

Note for Parents & Schools:
This kit is meant for basic hygiene and minor self-care. All major first aid, medications, or emergencies will be handled by Into Wild Himalaya’s certified camp staff and first responders, who are present at all times.

Cancellation Policy

For details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/

FAQ

Do I need prior experience to join your trips?

Most of our trips are beginner-friendly, and we mention the difficulty level for each. We also provide guidance and support throughout.

Which currency is most widely accepted on this tour?

– Rupee (INR)
– Euro (EUR)
– Dollar (USD)

What’s included in the tour cost?

Typically, the cost covers accommodation, meals, guide fees, permits, and transportation during the trip. Please check the itinerary for trip-specific inclusions.

What is cancellation policy?

For details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/

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