A trip to Himachal is an ideal way to relax throughout the summer and for adventurers, walkers, photographers, and backpacks. Himachal Trekking is one of the best in India because of its panoramic views of the Himalayas.
This is the list of 9 trekking trips to Himachal Pradesh
Chandratal Lake
Chandratal Lake, a camping-car and trekking paradise, is also known as one of the most beautiful lakes in the Himalayas, at around 4,300 m. The lovely lake lies on the plateau of Samudra Tapu overlooking the river Chandra. From its crescent shape comes the name “Chandra Taal” (The Lake of the Moon). This lake is also one of India’s two high-altitude wetlands designated as Ramsar sites. When the Tibetan traders travel to Spiti and the Kullu Valley formerly timidly lived, it attracted thousands of adventure enthusiasts from around the world.
Pine Valley Park Trek
Set in Lahaul and Spiti district, amidst the cold desert area, the Pin Valley National Park is a nature lover’s paradise and an adventurers’ haven for Trek Pin Valley. In 1987, Pin Valley Park was set up as a Wildlife Park at an altitude ranging from 11,500 meters to 20,000 meters. The Pin Valley Park Trek is characterized not only by the abundance of wild animals but also by the natural beauty of the site. For much of the year, it snows, making the hike an exciting and amazing expedition. Make sure you have the required permits, though. In addition, foreign nations in the park are not authorized.
Jalori Pass
The Jalori Mountain Pass between the districts of Kullu and Shimla lies nestled among the peaks of the northern Himalayas. Perhaps you will be better able to recognize this as the snow-covered summit in the movie “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani” by the Bollywood actors Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. The pass opens in March and shuts down due to snowfall in December.
Kinnaur Kailash
Kinnaur is a land of fantasy and fairy tales and a land of luxuriant green valleys, orchards, wine-producing forests, snow-capped peaks, and cold mountains of the desert and is perceived as a magical land. It’s a Himachal Pradesh border city. The flora and fauna are also abundant in Kinnaur. It varies from other parts of the State in culture and language. Kinnaur, the Himachal Pradesh Tribal District, is situated on the Hindustan Tibet Highway, 250 km from Himachal Pradesh’s capital, Shimla. The area’s scenery ranges from luxuriant green gardens in the beautiful Sangla Valley to the beauty of the Hanging Valley.
Sar Pass Trek
Sar Pass Trek is a tourist destination suitable for beginners, with varied terrain and rich in natural beauty. Set in stunning scenery, the path crosses vast forests, lush green prairies, rustic villages, and snow-capped mountains.
Sar Pass Trek is full of excitement and adventure and offers a wide variety of experiences for walkers in the perfect lands of the Parvati Valley. The trek begins from Kasol, an international trekking paradise. The city is lovely and offers everything from budget hotels and high-end restaurants to a lot of delicious food. If you want something exciting and easy.
Khajjiar trek
A 14 km hike through Deodar and Pine Trees, crossed by streams, marks the Khajjiar Trip. The trek may be a little difficult while the sceneries and views are amazing.
It is better to use your hotel or tour provider in an ordered system in a format. Take a guide or an expert with you. The Kalatop Shrine is also suitable for trekking, other than this.
Pin Bhaba Pass Trek
Pin Bhabha Pass is one of the most difficult and beautiful treks in the Himalayas, also known as Pin Parvati Pass Sister. The Bhabha Pass is a bridge between the Kinnaur and Spiti Valleys at an elevation of 4865 m. From Kafnu, the less explored area, the trek will keep you engaged in dramatic changes in every turn of the landscape. You will start your journey in the abundance of greenery and end in Spiti’s stony lands.
Bhrigu Lake
Lake Bhrigu is a high-altitude lake in the Kullu district, approximately 40 km from Manali. The lake route crosses hidden wetlands that are also known as the Meadows of Bhrigu Lake. Not many visitors know the breathtaking wilderness comparable to the high altitude alpine meadows of Switzerland. When you walk through the vast grassland area in the snowy Himalayan peaks, you would no doubt feel like you are into another dimension. Bhrigu Lake is the place for those who are still finding locations to escape urban life, transport, and pollution.
Bara Bhangal Kalihani Trek
From the luxuriant green Kullu valley, you can walk along Bara Bangal Trek, popular as the “Shepherds Trail.”
A trekker crosses the Kalihani pass before reaching Bara Bhangal and moves to the northwest. From here turn to the Thamsar Pass to the south and to Billing in the valley of Kangra to finish the hike. Finally, if the trek did not give them a high level, you can paraglide to Bir.
Chandratal Baralacha Trek
Chandratal Baralacha has all the right elements for a perfect trek – the beauty of nature and ample challenges to be exciting and quiet. Chandratal is one of the high altitude lakes in The Himalayas and is located at an altitude of 4300 meters. Located on the Plateau of the Spiti valley, Chandratal Baralacha Trek is an unforgiven experience that is a delightful sunset over the lake’s turquoise water, pristine scenery, mountain passes, a few bubbling streams, greenery and green meadows, colorful olive groves, and exotic wildlife.