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Indrahaar Pass Trek

From: 9,900.00

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  • Vacation Style Holiday Type
    Adventure, Camping, Discovery, Guided Tours, Trekking
  • Activity Level Strenuous
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  • Group Size Medium Group
    10
All about the Indrahaar Pass Trek.

Nature of Trip: Camping, Trekking and Adventure
Duration: 3N/4D
Distance: 35 Km
Trip Date: April – December
Altitude: 14,245 Ft
Grade: Moderate to Challenging

Cost: INR 9900/- per person

Check Itinerary Tab for details.

Note: Program schedule and route of the expedition are subject to change without prior notice.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • (Camping)
  • Meals while on trek (Veg.)
  • Trek equipment’s.
  • Permits
  • First aid medical kits.
  • Qualified & Experienced Trek Leader, Guide and Support staff Certified from Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports
  • Travel Insurance
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • GST @5%.
  • Porters / Mules
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions.
  • Any deviation or detour
  • Cost escalation due to reasons beyond the control
  1. Day 01 TREK FROM MCLEODGANJ TO TRIUND VIA GALU DEVI TEMPLE

    It is a beautiful walk through mixed forests of the deodar, oak and rhododendron. Triund is situated on a ridge with a beautiful view of whole Kangra valley on one side and Dhauladhar mountain range on the other side. The first 2 km is a steep ascent, but there is a gradual rise 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 one can witness the panoramic view of Dhauladhar range on one side and Kangra valley on the other is a memorable sight. Overnight stay in tents.

  2. Day 02 TREK FROM TRIUND TO LAKA GOT

    After a short ascent from Triund traverse a ridge to reach Laka Got – a temporary shepherd 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. So we will also have some activities on snow.Night stay in the camp at Laka Got.

  3. Day 03 TREK FROM LAKA GOT TO INDRAHAR PASS – LAKA GOT

    Start early in the morning; the weather gets bad in the afternoon. In the early summer (April to May) the trail is full of snow and ice and require proper equipment. During post-monsoon (September to November) there is no snow or ice, and there is the narrow trail going up to the pass. It takes about three to four hours to reach the pass and another three hours to come down. From the pass entire, Pir Panjal range of central Himalayas is a sight to behold. Back to Laka Got For Panjal range of central Himalayas is a sight to see. Back to Laka Got for night stay.

  4. Day 04 TREK FROM LAKA GOT - MCLEODGANJ

    Follow the same route on the way back via Triund or different. This will depend on the snow. If there is less snow, then we will follow a different path which goes from Triund going over a grassy meadow and descends to Bhagsu Nag and then to Mcleodganj and will come to our base camp at Mcleodganj. Night stay will be at the camp.

  1. How to Reach?Click to expand answer

    By Air: – Gaggal “(Dharamshala), which is 30 km away from Mcleodganj, is the nearest airport. Taxi services are available easily, which costs about Rs. 1200- Rs1500. Bhuntar is well connected to Delhi by air.

    The airliners that take you to this Airport are Indian Airlines, Spicejet, Indigo, from Delhi and Chandigarh.

    By Road: –Dharamshala is well connected to Delhi. Take an overnight bus from Delhi and you will reach Manali in 10- 11 hours.

    Tip: Since Delhi Dharamshala is a long journey most Volvo private buses leave Delhi between 5 pm and 7 pm. The last govt bus leaves at 9.30  pm from ISBT Kashmere Gate. .

  2. Things to Carry?Click to expand answer

    Rucksack, Cotton clothes, Good trekking shoes, Warm jacket, Warmer, Woolen or monkey cap covering head and ears, UV rays protected sunglasses, Raincoat, Extra socks, Water bottle, Torch, Cold Cream, Sunscreen, Toilet Soap, Towel, Walking Stick , Personal Medicines, Waterproof over trousers and waterproof Jacket, Trekking Gaiters, Comfortable Backpack with good back support and accessibility (easy access), Backpack Rain cover, Hiking Pole, Good stretchable and Quick-dry Trek Pants, Light and warm base layer (Preferably Merino wool. It can be used over a long period of time and stinks less), Warm and waterproof Jacket (Preferably Down Jacket with one extra layer for waterproofing), Fleece for layer 2, Warm Socks (Preferably Merino wool. It can be used over a long period of time and stinks less), Trekking shoe with good grip, traction and a very good non-compressible mid-sole, Gloves, Warm hat, Small Daypack.

  3. When to book?Click to expand answer

    It is wise to make your booking at least two months in advance. However, if you want a good deal on your domestic/international flight, we recommend organising your trip at least three months in advance. (Please contact us if you require a late booking)

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