Trek To Indrahar Pass

4 Days
  • 4.4/5.0 (639 Reviews)
  • 4,341 metres (14,244 ft)
  • 35 Km
  • 4 Days

Itinerary

Journey started From New Delhi

Reporting Time - 9:00 PM

- Reach our Base Camp at Dharamkot, shower then we'll start our trek at around 10 am.

- Triund is situated on a ridge with a gorgeous view of the entire Kangra valley on one side and Dhauladhar range on the opposite side. First 2km may be a steep ascent but there's a gradual ascent after Galu Devi temple. The last 1 km is again a steep ascent through the forest.

- Triund may be a flat meadow on top of a ridge. From here one can witness a bird's eye view of Dhauladhar range on one side and Kangra valley on the opposite may be a memorable sight.

Overnight stay in tents.

- After a brief ascent from Triund, traverse a ridge to succeed in Laka Got – a short lived shepherd camp.

- Laka Got is situated at the snout of a little glacier, which is filled with snow and ice in early summer and therefore the snow melts away during the monsoon.

- So we'll even have some activities on snow. Night stay within the camp at Laka Got.

- Start early in the morning, the weather gets bad within the afternoon.

- It takes about three to four hours to succeed in the pass and another three hours to return down.

- From the past, the entire Pir Panjal range of central Himalayas may be a sight to behold.

- Back to Laka Got For Panjal range of central Himalayas may be a sight to behold. Back to Laka Got for night stay.

- Follow an equivalent route on the way back via Triund .

- If there's less snow then we'll follow a special route which matches from Triund going over a grassy meadow and descend right down to Bhagsu Nag then to Mcleodganj.

- During the evening, we all will board our respective buses but a pocketful of memories will accompany all folks .

- Leave for Delhi in Evening

Reach Delhi within the Morning

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