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Hatu Peak Overview

The Hatu Peak is considered to be a crown in the north eastern part of Shimla with a height of 3400 metres. A prominent adventure spot for solo travellers, the peak comes with some of the most stunning views. From dense pine forests to snow capped mountains, there is a lot to watch and admire.

Himachal tour packages often include stops at Narkanda, allowing travelers to explore not only the natural wonders of Hatu Peak but also the charming local villages and markets that dot the landscape. Located near Shimla, the Hatu Peak takes pride in being the crown of the northeast Shimla hills. It is 3400 metres tall and comes with a 7 kilometres roadway to the top, making it an adventure for all solo travellers.

This mountain is surrounded by a dense green blanket of greenery and is nothing less than paradise on earth. The Hatu Peak has historical significance as it is believed that the Pandavas used a stove-like formation next to the temple to cook their food during exile. The Hatu Peak is a popular trekking spot for many, but the best part is that it is not very tiring. Apart from hiking, the peak is the go-to spot for those who want to go camping under a tent and enjoy the stars in the night sky. The rich landscape and the views are sure to invite a lot of nature lovers and is a go-to spot for many.

Highlights

• Climb to the top of the Hatu Peak and admire the views of the sunrise or the sunset. 
• Camp and stay overnight by pitching a tent and spending a night under the stars.
• Go for stargazing on a cloudless night and admire the numerous stars that adorn the night sky. 
• Trek to the top of the Hatu Peak and fuel the adrenaline cravings as you travel the 7 kilometres trek. 
• Admire the views that surround the peak, ranging from lush green forests and snow capped peaks. 
• Learn more about the historical significance of the peak by understanding how it was a part of the Mahabharata. 

How To Reach

1. By Car: The Natu Peak is 66 kilometres away from the heart of Shimla. Therefore, if you're driving, the NH5 route will get you to Shimla in 2 hours.

2. By Bus: If you're arriving by bus, you can get on any bus operated by private bus operators and government buses. These leave from Delhi and if you take any of the buses, you may be at Shimla in roughly 12 hours. From there, you can take a private vehicle to take you to Satu Peak

3. By Air: Shimla has an airport located 23 kilometres away from the city with only one flight connectivity from New Delhi. Apart from that, the nearest airport is Chandigarh and from here, you can drive to Shimla and eventually get to Hatu Peak. 

4. By train: The nearest railway station is Shimla and is connected by the Kalka-Shimla toy train. This train travels through bridges and tunnels and comes with some of the best views. This is quite a popular experience and can take up to 4 hours. From the railway station, you can find vehicles to take you to Hatu Peak. 

Best Time To Visit

The Hatu Peak is open throughout the year and comes with different types of experiences and activities.

1. Best Day of the Week: You can visit Hatu on any day of the week as it is open on all days. However, we recommend visiting during the weekdays as the chances of crowding is minimal and you can travel comfortably. 

2. Best Time of the Day: For the best visibility of the peak and the best time to click pictures, travel to Sach Pass anytime between morning to afternoon. At this time, you will get the best visibility of the peak and all the views it offers. 

Other Essential Information

Visitor Tips:

1. You might come across a lot of monkeys during the trek and they can get quite hostile, so be careful.

2. Wear comfortable clothing and use proper gear for a hassle-free trek to the top.

3. The trail is not too steep so you will not require crampons at any point of the trip. 

4. The paved road ends after a point and a steep climb will begin, so be prepared accordingly.

5. Carry enough medications for the trek, in case you have any sort of altitude sickness. 

6. There is 700 metres of elevation gain when you start climbing, so be prepared for a steep ascend.

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