Indrahar Pass Trek






Indrahar Pass Trek
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When and Why to take this tour
In addition to explore and discover the natural beauty and the fascinating charm of the high Indrahar Pass, the trekkers will also get to explore and enjoy camping around the Lahesh Caves on their way. The panoramic views of Dhauladhar and other Himalayan peaks are the add-ons of this astounding trek.
Tour Details
Rated as moderate path, this trek will take you through green pastures, dense Deodar and Rhododendron forests. You will get spectacular views of sacred peak of Mani Mahesh Kailash and the snow-covered Pir Panjal Range to the north while to the south you can see the amazing Indian plains till the far horizon. Trekking on this route will offer an ultimate adventurous experience as this trek comprises of continuous climbing often over boulders.
Itinerary / Tour Plan
Brief Itinerary
- DAY 1: Trek from Mcleodganj to Triund (9,432 feet / 9 km)
- DAY 2: Trek from Triund to Laka Got to Lahesh Caves (11,482 feet)
- DAY 3: Trek from Lahesh Caves to Indrahar Pass (14,160 feet) to Laka Got (11,154 feet)
- DAY 4: Trek from Laka Got to Mcleodganj (8956 feet / 15 km)
Detailed Itinerary
DAY 1: Trek from Mcleodganj to Triund (9,432 feet / 9 km / 4 hours)
On the first morning of the Indrahar Pass Trek, we leave from the markets of Mcleodganj, pass through the quaint village of Dharamkot and after the Gallu Devi temple, walk through forests of Oak, Deodhar and Rhododendron. A relatively easy ascent, the last stretch of this day is a little steep. But just about when you start wondering how long this ascent will last, the Triund plateau catches you off-guard and the view overwhelms you so much that you forget even the thought of fatigue that you had a minute ago.
Spend the night gazing into the stars by a warm campfire.
Meals: Lunch and Dinner included.
DAY 2: Trek from Triund to Laka Got to Lahesh Caves (11,482 feet )
On the second day of the Indrahar Pass Trek, wake up above the clouds as you begin ascending towards the Snowline Café. From there it is a descent till the Laka Got, a grazing ground nestled between the mountains. Walk around this meadow and take in the spectacular view. A steep climb will take you to the Lahesh caves where you will spend the night before you begin ascending to summit the following day.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
DAY 3: Trek from Lahesh Caves to Indrahar Pass (14,260 feet) to Laka Got (11,154 feet)
On the third day of the Indrahar pass trek, we begin early morning to traverse the toughest but most rewarding part of the trek. Depending on the time of the year, there maybe ice or snow on this stretch for a few hours before making it to the pass. After the monsoons, the snow melts away and there is a rocky path leading to the pass. At summit, soak in the unbelievable views of the Pir Panjal range in the north and the Mani Mahesh Kailash in the east. As the day progresses, the weather becomes unpredictable. So after a small halt at the pass, we begin descending back to the Laka Got.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
DAY 4: Trek from Laka Got to Mcleodganj (8956 feet / 15 km)
On the last day of the Indrahar Pass Trek, we retrace our path back to Mcleodganj where this amazing trek will come to an end.
Meals: Breakfast included.Â
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About the place
Located few kilometres north of Dharamshala town, McLeodganj is where India meets Tibet. The place is a perfect blend of Tibetan culture with British-Indian. Starting point of many treks near Mcleodganj, makes it a perfect tourist destination. Best time to visit McLeodganj is between September to June. Home to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the town resides the monastery of Namgyal and Tsuglagkhang. McLeodganj comprises the fascinating sightseeing of Dhauladhar range and Kangra Valley. Trek to Triund, Indrahar, Kareri Lake, Dal Lake and BhagsuNag, all mountain adventure start from Mcleodganj. Tibetan handicrafts including carpets, Thangka, wooden masks, baubles etc. also attracts tourists. You can take courses in Buddhism, meditation and Yoga. Enjoy the low budget cafes and restaurant dishing Indo-Israeli-Tibetan cuisine.
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