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

Inclusion/Exclusion

Inclusion

  • Accommodation in Tents on Sharing Basis
  • Sleeping Bags and Mattress
  • All Meals (From Day 1 (Packed Lunch) to Day 4 (Breakfast))
  • Kitchen Tents and every one Kitchen Items
  • Certified Trek Leader / Guide
  • Toilet Tent
  • Permits
  • Medicare Kit

Exclusion

  • Expenses that are Personnel in Nature.
  • Porter, Mules.
  • Anything not Mentioned Under Inclusions.
  • Extra Food aside from Mentioned Above.
What is the Indrahar Pass trek?

The Indrahar Pass trek is a popular trekking route in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.

How difficult is the Indrahar Pass trek?

The trek is considered moderately difficult, with steep ascents and descents, as well as some challenging terrain. It is recommended for experienced trekkers.

When is the best time to do the Indrahar Pass trek?

The best time to do the trek is from May to October, when the weather is generally favorable and the trails are accessible.

What is the duration of the Indrahar Pass trek?

The trek typically takes 4-5 days to complete, depending on the starting point and the pace of the trekking group.

What are the accommodation options along the Indrahar Pass trek?

There are various options for accommodation along the trek, including guesthouses, camping sites, and homestays in the local villages.

Is it necessary to hire a guide for the Indrahar Pass trek?

While it is not mandatory to hire a guide, it is recommended, especially for those unfamiliar with the area. A guide can provide valuable insights and ensure safety.

What should I pack for the Indrahar Pass trek?

It is important to pack appropriate clothing, trekking gear, first aid kit, sufficient water, and high-energy snacks. A detailed packing list can be obtained from trekking agencies.

Are permits required for the Indrahar Pass trek?

Yes, permits are required for the trek, and they can be obtained from the local authorities or trekking agencies.

What are the potential risks and challenges of the Indrahar Pass trek?

The trek involves high altitude, rugged terrain, and unpredictable weather, so trekkers should be prepared for altitude sickness, steep climbs, and sudden changes in weather conditions.

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