Trek to Chamba valley via Indrahar Pass
- Duration : 5 Nights 6 Days
- Elevation : 4,350 m
- Group Size : Min 4
- Difficulty : Moderate to Difficult
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Hey there, middle schoolers! So, imagine going on a super cool adventure trek through the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas. This trek takes you to Indrahar Pass, which is like a gateway between two districts in Himachal Pradesh – Kangra and Chamba.
You start your journey in Mcleodganj, near Dharamshala, and make your way up to the amazing Indrahar Pass. Along the way, you’ll see awesome places like Triund, Ilaqapass, and Lahesh Caves, each with its own special beauty.
The trek is tough, with rocky paths and big boulders to climb over. But don’t worry, it’s totally worth it when you reach the top. From there, you can see the vast Indian plains to the south and the snowy mountains to the north. It’s like something out of a movie!
This trek is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to see the incredible beauty of the Himalayas up close. So, grab your hiking boots and get ready for an adventure you’ll never forget!
After breakfast at our own we meet up at the start point which is Manu Adventures India Bhagsunag.From herewe start our trek to Leta We cross the upper Bhagsu Village to reach the famous waterfall. It takes roughly 20 to 25 mins to reach the waterfall where we stop to click some pics and one can also enjoy some hot meals like eggs and bread or hot spicy Maggie with cup of tea at the Chill out Shiva Cafe. Then we cross the waterfall and start our steep climb for Leta campsite. The guide will keep you entertained by telling stories about the place to ensure that you enjoy the walk and not get bored.The beautiful natural trail will keep you on your toesand walking on these trails will hold your interest throughout the tour. On reaching the campsite you can leave your bags off and feel more relaxed and trek further to get panoramic views of Shivalik Hills and plains of Kangra Valley. Enjoy dinner near the bonfire with some soothing music. Spend time under the star studded night while enjoying the warmth of bonfire. Overnight stay at camps
We trek from Leta to Laka Glacier (3200 mt) via Triund in the morning. We pass through Snowline Café approx 1.5 Hour from Triund) and Ilaqa Got at another two hour. We reach the campsite and are free to explore around the area. Overnight stay in camps with dinner
The trek to pass goes over soft in early summer and rocky in monsoons. The trek unto pass is a steep climb. Fogy weather with zero visibility obstructs the movement of climbers and on such occasions it is advisable to stay back and wait for the weather to get clear. The trek during April and May is tougher due to presence of hard ice. On reaching the top the pass one can see the Pir Panjal ranges very clearly. The other side of the pass remains snow covered till the middle of July. The trek descends down and reaches Chata Parao, beautiful green pasture and is most ideal for camping.
The stretch up to Chata nullah is 6km descent and after crossing the stream, walk over a long pasture land before entering into a thick forest of pine trees. Kwarsi is a small tribal village surrounded by thickly wooded pine trees. Night stay in the village and enjoy hospitality of the villagers.
From Kwarsi the trail goes through dense forest of pine trees. At some places the trail is cut through huge rock and is very narrow. After crossing Hilling and lamu villages on the way, it takes around three hours to reach the road head and after walking 2 km on the road cross the Ravi river to enter into Siur village. Night stay in the tents.
Passing through several tribal villages reach Bharmaur in about three hours. Bharmaur is a beautiful village with a few guest houses and is well connected by road to Chamba town.
10:30 AM – 8:00 PM (Mon to Sat)
TOUR : Trek to Bharmour over Indrahara pass
Tour Route : Mcleodganj – Triund – Kwarsi – Bharmour
Duration : 6 Days
Note: Customization available
Gaggal Airport or Kangra Airport at Dharamshala is about 20 km away from McLeod Ganj and is well connected to Delhi, Kullu, and Chandigarh. A number of state-owned and private buses connect McLeod Ganj with other cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Dharamshala. Pathankot Railway Station, situated approximately 90 km away, is the closest broad gauge railhead serving those headed to McLeod Ganj.