Guided Trekking Adventures in Bir Billing – Where Every Trail Tells a Story
Step Into the Heart of the Himalayas

Why Bir Billing is a Trekker’s Paradise
Why Trek in Bir Billing?
Bir Billing isn’t just about paragliding – its hidden trails weave through pine forests, remote villages, and alpine meadows, offering treks for all levels. With Mountain Tale, you’ll:
- Trek uncrowded routes only locals know.
- Spot rare Himalayan birds and wildflowers.
- Immerse in Tibetan and Himachali cultures.
- Camp under star-studded skies.
“Every step you take on a trek is a new adventure waiting to unfold.” – Unknown
Featured Treks
Trails Crafted for Every Adventurer

Custom Expedition Treks
5+ Days
Tailored routes for seasoned trekkers. Explore remote areas like Bara Bhangal or Golf Course(Red Roof) .

Billing to Palampur Ridge
Distance: 20 km
erfect for beginners! Panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range and Kangra Valley.

Bir to Barot Valley Trek
Distance: 35 km
Follow the Uhl River through dense forests to Barot, a serene valley famous for trout fishing.

Billing to Rajgundha Trek
Distance: 14 km
Traverse from the paragliding bir billing take-off site to the secluded Rajgundha Valley.
FAQs About Trekking in Bir Billing
Frequently Asked Questions
March-June (spring/summer) and September-November (autumn) offer clear skies and mild weather.
Yes! It’s moderate, but our guides pace the hike for all fitness levels.
Himalayan monals, musk deer, and langurs. Rarely, bears (guides carry safety equipment).
For safety, all treks require a certified guide in Bir Billing.
Ranges from 1,500m (Bir) to 3,600m (Thamsar Pass).
No – bring sturdy trekking shoes. We recommend brands like Quechua or Salomon.
Not recommended – trails get slippery, and landslides are possible.
Share your dates and fitness level, and we’ll design a route.
Guides are trained to handle emergencies. We descend immediately if needed.