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FAQs
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Frequently asked questions
I am a solo traveler, can I join?
We started with the solo idea of making Travel easy for Solo Travelers. Our fixed departure weekend getaways , road trips and treks and specifically curated for solo travelers , a group of friends and couples.
Every week we have a minimum of 2 trips and treks leaving and in the last years about 37% of them have been solo travelers. Both male and female solo travelers.
So this is the community !
What will be the male : female ratio?
92% of the trips done so far has had 60:40 ratio. So out of every 10 travellers, 4 of them are female.
There has been few trips when in our fixed departures the number of female travellers are more than male travellers !
Male:female ratio of any group depends on the bookings that we receive for that trip. So only when the bookings close than we get to exact ratio.
Is it safe for solo female travellers ?
Yes it is very safe for female solo travellers to travel with us. Our transport and stay operators are registered vendors and have been associated with us for quite a lot of years and we have never faced even a single complain regarding safety.
All our fixed departure trips also have a Trip Lead both male/female to handle things operationally. So if at any time you face any concern you can tell the trip leads and they will rectify it.
Can i pay in cash ?
You can deposit the cash amount in the bank and can share the image of the deposit receipt.
We do not accept cash payments.
How can i trust Panny Fack India ?
Panny Fack India is a registered Tour Operator and a MSME registered organisation.
We are also recognized by StartUp India. So you might be hearing about us or planning to travel with the community for the first time , but we are in operations since December 2020 ( officially ) and do about 30+ weekend getaways , road trips and treks every year. Catering to about 800-1000 travellers every year.
We are present on majorly all the Social Media Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin among others. Feel free to do a thorough research about the Community before booking your travel.
Safe Travel is the best Travel !
How many members will be there in a group ?
Our group sizes vary as per the event. We generally stick to a group size of 15 members.
Even if there are less number of travellers who have signed up , we run our fixed departure events.
Do you do personalised trips too ?
Yes, we have separate team for personalised trips, curating tailor made packages according to your needs.
Is this trip suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, large portion of travelers join solo. Group trips are designed to help you meet like minded people and experience Spiti as a community.
How many people are there in one batch?
Each batch typically consists of 12 to 20 travelers to maintain a balanced and comfortable group experience.
What are the starting and ending points of the trip?
The trip starts and ends in Delhi, making it convenient for travelers coming from different cities. There is also an option for travelers to join us directly from Chandigarh and Shimla as well.
Will there be network connectivity during the trip?
Connectivity is still improving. Jio works best in Kaza, while other networks may not function in remote areas. This trip is more about disconnecting and experiencing the mountains.
How do we manage high altitude sickness during the trip?
The itinerary follows gradual altitude gain. Travelers are advised to stay hydrated, avoid alcohol initially, and inform the trip captain in case of any symptoms.
Will it rain during the Spiti trip in summer?
Spiti lies in a rain shadow region, so it receives very little rainfall even during peak monsoon months.
While the Manali side may experience some rain, the Spiti region itself mostly stays dry with dramatic skies and clear landscapes.
This makes it one of the rare Himalayan road trips you can safely do even when most mountain destinations are facing heavy rains.
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