Explore the wonders of Himachal Pradesh with exciting treks like Beas Kund, Bhrigu Lake, Rupin Pass, and many others.


Tanya Roy

Tanya Roy

Tanya has always been an adventurous person since her childhood. She has explored the depths of the seas in Tamil Nadu, Andaman, and Goa, indulging in activities like swimming and scuba diving. Now, she considers herself a traveler of the Himalayas. According to her, the Himalayas hold a special place in her heart, and everything else comes secondary. Solo traveling gives her a similar feeling to meditation, and she enjoys living outdoors without any restrictions. After backpacking for a while, she realized that her true passion lies in trekking. She aspires to witness the world’s highest mountains but not climb them out of respect. All the base camps are on her bucket list. Tanya finds great inspiration in the book “Wild” and hopes to embark on a solo hike along the Pacific Crest Trail someday. She loves documenting her travel experiences and connecting them to a way of life, believing that “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.”

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Himachal Pradesh, located in north India, is a visually stunning state with snow-covered mountains, picturesque rivers, and ancient temples. It embodies a harmonious fusion of Himachali and Tibetan cultures, seen through Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas, and lively monasteries. This combination of diverse traditions enhances the allure of Himachal Pradesh’s natural beauty.

Himachal is a perfect place for outdoor activities such as climbing, skiing, paragliding, bungee jumping, and trekking. It is known for its snowy peaks, lush surroundings, and beautiful trails. The region encompasses the Himalayan, Dhauladhar, and Pir Panjal mountain ranges, which provide stunning views. Himachal also offers charming villages, breathtaking natural landscapes, and friendly locals. Exploring places like McLeodganj, Manali, Kasol, Lahaul, and Spiti will introduce you to a diverse range of vibrant landscapes and cultural richness.

Let’s embark on a trekking adventure in the divine realm… Join me!

Moving away from the hectic and noisy city life for trekking is undoubtedly a perfect way for you to revive yourself. Every hill station in Himachal Pradesh has a number of treks which take you to extremely remote, peaceful and scenic areas. It doesn’t matter whether you are an amateur or ardent trekker, Himachal is known to accommodate the taste of each and every individual.

Here is a compilation of hiking expeditions suitable for those who enjoy adventure and have a passion for nature.

  • Indrahar Pass Trek

Duration: 4 Days
Maximum Altitude: 4342 m  
Trekking Distance: 35 km
Level: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time: May to September
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 12°C to 18°C, while at night it can drop as low as -6°C and rise up to 4°C.

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Indrahar Pass, situated at an elevation of 4342 m, offers captivating and magnificent views of the Dhauladhar range. The journey commences from McLeodganj and takes you through dense deodar forests, suspension bridges, snowy patches, and rushing streams towards Indrahar Pass. Along the way, you will encounter breathtaking sites that will truly delight your senses. After traversing challenging and demanding trails, you will have the opportunity to spend a night under the sparkling night sky. One of the most remarkable camping sites on this trek is located near Lahesh Caves.

  • Beas Kund Trek

Duration: 3 Days
Maximum Altitude: 3690 m
Trekking Distance: 32 km
Level: Easy
Best Time: May to October
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 10°C to 16°C, while at night it ranges from -5°C to 6°C.

River Beas
River Beas

If you’re in search of a simple hiking route, the Beas Kund trek is highly recommended. During this journey, you will need to follow the flow of the Beas River in the opposite direction in order to reach the summit. Along the way, you will be surrounded by vibrant green trees, beautiful alpine meadows, and diverse plants and animals. This 3-day trek starts from Dhundi, a perfect location for photography enthusiasts. Additionally, the route will lead you to the point where the impressive Beas River begins and where Hanuman Tibba is visible. Furthermore, if you have a desire to climb Ladakhi or Friendship peaks, Beas Kund is the ideal destination.

  • Hampta Pass with Chandratal Trek

Duration: 5 Days
Maximum Altitude: 4297 m
Trekking Distance: 26 km
Level: Easy to Moderate
Best Time: Mid June to Mid October
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 8°C to 12°C, while at night it varies from -5°C to 4°C.

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Situated at a height of 4,297 m, Hampta Pass offers stunning vistas of the Himalayan and Pir Panjal ranges. The trek begins in Manali and passes through Jobra, Chika, and Balu Ka Gera before reaching the Chandra and Spiti valleys. Starting from dense forests of deodar and pine, the trail leads to a lush green valley and eventually to a barren landscape with snow patches. Along the way, you will encounter the picturesque Lahaul and Kullu valleys and the shimmering Chandratal Lake. The remarkable aspect of this trek is that it caters to both novice hikers and experienced adventurers.

  • Pin Parvati Pass Trek

Duration: 10 Days
Maximum Altitude: 5319 m
Trekking Distance: 78 km
Level: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time: June to September
Temperature: Day – 6°C to 10°C, Night – 0°C to 5 °C

Pin Parvati Pass Trek

The Pin Parvati Pass trek is a highly popular and lengthy trek in Himachal Pradesh. It is a must-do for adventure enthusiasts as it offers breathtaking views of the Parvati Valley, which spans across Kullu and Spiti. The Pin Valley showcases a desolate landscape, while the Kullu Valley boasts vibrant flora and stunning scenery. Additionally, these two locations differ in terms of their culture and traditions. The trek commences from the secluded village of Rumsu and takes you through rushing rivers, charming streams, dense forests, and impressive monasteries until you reach the Pin Parvati Pass.

  • Deo Tibba Trek

Duration: 13 Days
Maximum Altitude: 6000 m
Trekking Distance: 48 km
Level: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time: May to June, September to October
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 12°C to 20°C, while during the night it ranges from -2°C to 6°C.

deo tibba

The Deo Tibba trek lends an exciting and thrilling opportunity to the adventure lovers. This trekking expedition requires experience and moderate physical fitness. The journey begins and ends at a high-altitude Himalayan resort town, Manali. You will be walking through pasturelands, glaciers, forests and rough ascents and descents.

From hanging glaciers to flourishing meadows, witness the spine-chilling places during the trek. One thing that will keep you energetic and accompanies you on this journey is the views of the lofty mountains covered in the layers of snow. Further, the trek gives an opportunity to the adventure enthusiasts to witness the beauty of Dharamshala and McLeodganj.

  • Kareri Lake Trek

Duration: 4 Days
Maximum Altitude: 3099 m  
Trekking Distance: 29 km
Level: Easy to Moderate
Best Time: May to June, September to October
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 10°C to 16°C, while at night it goes from -5°C to 8°C.

Kareri Lake trek

Kareri, a charming glacial lake, is located at an altitude of approximately 3,099 m above sea level. This place mesmerizes hikers with its unique beauty, peaceful environment, and invigorating air. The lake is surrounded by lush grasslands and towering trees. The trek begins in McLeodganj and offers an opportunity to immerse in Tibetan culture and way of life.

The campsite of Lioti is a delightful experience. The course from Lioti to the eye-catching pond offers beautiful views of nature, which is a treat to your camera. After reaching the famous Hindu temple of Goddess Guna, you can explore the spiritual sight of the place too.

  • Bhabha Pass Trek

Duration: 7 Days
Maximum Altitude: 4000 m
Trekking Distance: 50-60 km
Level: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time: June to September
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 14°C to 20°C, while at night it goes from -2°C to 10°C.

The Bhabha Pass trek begins in the peaceful town of Shimla and takes you on an exhilarating journey to the beautiful Kafnu Village, after traveling a distance of 206 kilometers. Along the way to Kafnu, you will be amazed by the majestic peaks of the Himalayas. Additionally, exploring the dense birch and pine forest will provide a delightful sensory experience. As you continue on the trail, it will become more challenging with steep and narrow ascents after crossing a river on the third day of your adventure. Furthermore, walking on the snowy moraine and icy patches will truly put your trekking abilities to the test.

The journey from Kaza to Chandratal Lake includes visits to impressive monasteries and a beautiful location known as Kunzum La. Additionally, Chandratal, with its unique resemblance to the moon, provides a captivating view that can be enjoyed with the naked eye.

  • Rupin Pass Trek

Duration: 8 Days
Maximum Altitude: 4648 m
Trekking Distance: 52 km
Level: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time: May to June, September to October
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 13°C to 18°C, while at night it drops to 0°C to 7°C.

rupin-pass

Nestled at a high altitude of 4,648 m, Rupin Pass offers absolute exhilaration and delight to the trekkers. The picturesque trek begins from Uttarakhand and ends at the scenic land of Himachal Pradesh. The trail takes you through rustic hamlets, startling rivers, suspension bridges, dense forests, lush green pasturelands, and garrulous streams and waterfalls.
The trek begins with a trail through the greener landscapes of Dhaula. And, later it moves to the frozen landscape surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Notably, 80 percent of the trekking expedition will be undertaken in Himachal Pradesh.

  • Kheerganga Trek

Duration: 2 Days
Maximum Altitude: 3500 m
Trekking Distance: 12 km
Level: Easy
Best Time: October to June
Temperature: Day – 14°C to 20°C, Night – 2°C to 10°C

trek-in-kasol kheerganga

The abode of Lord Shiva and his son Kartikeya, Kheerganga is beautifully located at a height of 3,500 m from the sea level. It is believed that around thousands of years ago, Lord Shiva meditated at the Sylvan Hill of Parvati Valley. The snow-capped peaks, lush green environs, gushing River Parvati, and exotic flora and fauna, are certainly a much-awaited pleasure to the trekkers’ souls. 

  • Bhrigu Lake Trek

Duration: 4 Days
Maximum Altitude: 4267 m
Trekking Distance: 29 km
Level: Easy to Moderate
Best Time: Mid May to October
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges between 20°C and 25°C, while at night it drops to 5°C to 7°C.

Bhrigu lake

If you desire to experience breathtaking scenery, then simply accept the invitation for the Bhrigu Lake trek. The path through the meadow leads to a charming lake, offering a picturesque view of the majestic mountains and clear sky, enhancing the beauty of this remarkable place. This journey provides an opportunity to interact with the local people and immerse yourself in the lifestyle and culture of Himachal Pradesh. Additionally, the fresh air and fragrant aroma of lush forests and apple orchards will rejuvenate your senses. Moreover, the trek commences from Gulaba Village and guides you to the delightful lake, passing through verdant meadows and captivating streams, while also providing splendid vistas of the Kullu Valley.

  • Prashar Lake Trek

Duration: 2 Days
Maximum Altitude: 2730 m
Trekking Distance: 12 km
Level: Easy
Best Time: December to February
TemperatureDuring the day, the temperature ranges from 8°C to 12°C, while during the night, it ranges from 2°C to 6°C.

Prashar Lake Trek in Winter Snow

th century, the temple serves as a popular pilgrimage site for devotees. The trek offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains and lush green meadows. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike, providing a unique and unforgettable experience.th century by King Bansen, the old temple is dedicated to the sage, Prashar.

The residents hold the belief that the Pandavas were the ones to find the lake. The path will guide you through steep ridges, challenging slopes, impressive streams, and a forest filled with fir and cedar trees covered in snow. The journey commences in the picturesque village of Jwalapur and leads you to Prashar Lake, where you will have the opportunity to partake in a bonfire evening on snowy terrain beneath the sparkling sky.

Get ready to embark on an extraordinary adventure and escape the monotonous city life with these incredible treks in Himachal Pradesh.

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