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TREK TO INDERHARA PASS

4 Days |Full Of Adventure | Snow Line | Himachal Pradesh

With beautiful landscapes, sparkling streams, deep gorges, tranquil lakes and deodar forest all throughout the journey, the Indrahar Pass Trek in Himachal Pradesh is one of the most awe – inspiring treks in the Indian Himalayan region that bursts the mind of several travelers from all age group. The journey is a perfect combination of diverse nature and traditional colors of Himachal, and it stretches from an elevation of 2,875 meters to 4,425 meters. The Indrahar Pass forms the border between Kangra and Chamba districts and lay bare the stretch of Dhauladhar range with the fascinating glimpse of hamlets below. It also uncovers the tranquil waters of Lake Mankiani and Kareri. Nonetheless, the dark boulder road tracks of the Dhauladhar and rhododendrons and a wide range of avifauna at different altitude simply enriches the journey and wins the heart of travelers

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Itinerary (Day Wise)

The trek goes through mixed forest of oak, rhododendron and deodar trees. First 2 kms. is a steep ascent but there is a gradual ascent after Galu Devi temple. The last 1 km is again a steep ascent through the forest. Triund is a flat meadow on top of a ridge. From here panoramic view of Dhauladhar range on one side and Kangra Valley on the other is a memorable sight. Night stay in rest house/tents.

This is an acclimatization day. After a short ascent from Triund traverse a ridge to reach Laka Got a temporary shephard camp. Laka Got is situated at the snout of a small glacier, which is full of snow and ice in early summer, and the snow melts away during the monsoon. From Laka Got it is a steep ascent for 2 kms. over a rocky ridge reach Lahes Cave. Night stay in the cave or camp at Laka Got.

Stan eady in the morning, the weather gets bad in the afternoon. In early summer Aprito May) the trail is full of snow and ice and require good equipment. During post monsoon (September to November) there is no snow or ice and there is narrow trail going up to the pass. It takes about three hours to the pass and another three hours to home down From the pass entire Pir Panjal range of central Himalayas is a sight to bobold Backlolaka Got for night stay.

Follow the same route on the way back on a different one from Triund going over a grossy meadow and descend down to Bhagsu Nag and then to mcleodganj