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NO T&CTravels
Tibetan prayer flags in warm morning light at Bir monastery, misty green valley below, peaceful Himalayan atmosphere
Our Story

WE'RE NOT
REALLY A
TOUR COMPANY.

We're travellers who started putting together the kind of trips we'd actually want to take.

The Philosophy

LESS PLANNING.
More living.

No unnecessary schedules.

No tourist traps.

No forced shopping.

No rushing.

Just good people, beautiful places, meaningful experiences and enough freedom to make the trip your own.

People don't remember hotel rooms.

the person they met on a mountain,

the first time they flew,

the sunset they didn't expect,

the café where they stayed for three hours,

the conversation around a bonfire,

and the story they brought home.

No T&C Travels exists to create those stories.

The Founder
Founder of No T&C Travels smiling outdoors in Bir Billing with mountains in background, warm natural light

The Person Behind No T&C

Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh

I first came to Bir for a weekend paragliding trip. Three days turned into three weeks. Something about the pace of life here, the mountains, the people — it just clicked.

I started No T&C because I wanted to share Bir the way I discovered it — not through a tour package, but through real experiences. The kind that stay with you.

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Travel Guide

THE NO T&C
Bir Guide.

Everything you need to know about Bir Billing — from someone who actually lives it.

September Special

The Mountains Are Waking Up Again.

Post-monsoon September brings lush green valleys, cooler mountain air and the reopening of paragliding season (around 16 September). Weather can still be variable — which is why we build flexibility into every September trip.

LandscapeLush green, post-rain freshness
Temperature15–25°C (day), cooler nights
ParaglidingSeason opens ~16 Sep (weather dependent)
CrowdsLow — ideal for community trips

Things To Do

  • Tandem Paragliding from Billing (seasonal)
  • Waterfall Trek & forest trails
  • Tibetan Monastery visits
  • Tea garden exploration
  • Village walks in Gunehar & Rajgundha
  • Cycling around Bir
  • Baijnath Temple (9th century)

Where To Eat

  • Café culture in the Tibetan Colony
  • Local Tibetan food (momos, thukpa)
  • Himachali cuisine (siddu, dham)
  • Breakfast spots around the landing site
  • Coffee & slow mornings at Bir cafés

Where To Stay

  • Hostels (social, budget-friendly)
  • Homestays (local, authentic)
  • Camps (for the outdoor experience)
  • Boutique guesthouses around Bir

When To Visit

  • Spring (Mar–May): Clear skies, wildflowers
  • Summer (Jun): Warm, pre-monsoon
  • Post-Monsoon (Sep–Nov): Green valleys, paragliding season opens ~16 Sep
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold, snow possible, quiet

How To Reach

  • Delhi: Volvo bus (12–14 hrs overnight)
  • Chandigarh: Bus or cab (6–7 hrs)
  • Nearest Airport: Dharamshala/Kangra
  • Train: Joginder Nagar (narrow gauge) or Pathankot
  • Palampur is the nearest larger town (30 km)

What To Pack

  • Comfortable walking shoes (essential)
  • Light layers & a warm jacket
  • Rain protection (especially Sep–Oct)
  • High SPF sunscreen
  • Personal medicines
  • Power bank & universal adapter
  • Reusable water bottle
Contact

LET'S PLAN YOUR
next story.

Have a question? Want to plan a custom trip? Just curious about Bir? We're real people — talk to us.

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