Dharamshala Difficult Treks Packages | Duration | Price |
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Sach Pass Trek | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 13,999 |
Sach Pass Trek, Himani Chamunda Trek, Kangra Valley Trek, Indrahar Pass Trek, Snowline Trek, Kareri Lake trek, Triund Trek, Thartharana Trek, and many more.
Have a memorable escape with difficult treks in Dharamshala and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of life. Explore the lush greenery of its meadows and the glistening snow-capped peaks of Himalayas. Feel the fresh mountain air play with your hair and listen to the gurgling sounds of fresh river water. Offering an incredible experience in the realm of nature, trekking in Dharamshala is a must-try experience for all. These trekking trails pass through the most beautiful fruit orchards, ancient temples, and verdant valleys.
Discover one of the oldest trade routes in Himachal Pradesh with an exhilarating to Sach Pass at a height of 4500 metres. Himani Chamunda Trek is a tranquil getaway for trekkers with a visit to the sacred shrine of Aadi Himani Chamunda Devi temple. The famous Kangra Valley Trek offers the most spell-binding views of Dhauladhar range with a trek to Kareri Village and Bahl Village. You can also explore the traditional Himachali way of living by interacting with the local villagers on the scenic Indrahar Pass Trek. If you are an experienced trekker, then the most Difficult Dharamshala treks will attract you to savour a slice of adventure.
1. Snowline Trek: Embark on a thrilling climb through the green meadows to reach the famous snow-covered ridge at a height of 11000 feet. Snowline trek has become popular among high altitude trekkers who want to explore the beauty of Kangra valley in winters.
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Duration: 3 days
Maximum Altitude: 11,000 feet
2. Kareri Lake trek: Capture the gorgeous view of frozen Kareri Lake after a 7 hour long climb through the forests. The landscape looks mesmerising with the snow covered trail of this trek.
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Duration: 3 days
Maximum Altitude: 9,626 feet
3. Thartharana Trek: This trek starts at Thatharana village near Dharamshala and ends at Thartharana summit at a height of 2700 metres. This difficult trek passes through the stunning scenery of Dhauladhar region.
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Duration: 2 days
Maximum Altitude: 8530 feet
One of the longest and most difficult treks in Dharamshala is the Indrahar Pass trek. The trekking distance is 35 km, and it passes through steep and rocky terrain. The challenging trek usually takes 6-10 days to complete. It is famous for offering many beautiful views during your journey.
Triund Trek is one of the best treks in Dharamshala for beginners. It offers a scenic hike from Mcleodganj to Triund at a height of 2,850 metres. The trek promises gorgeous views of nature and the total length of this trek is 9 km covered in 4 hours. It is an ideal hike to acclimate yourself before embarking on Dharamshala difficult treks.
Sach Pass trek is a highly challenging trek as it takes about 7 or 8 days to complete. It starts from Traila in Chamba Valley covering Satrundi to reach Sach Pass at a height of 14,500 feet. The trek requires good fitness and experience of trekking before. One of the difficult treks in Dharamshala, it is famous for its natural scenery consisting of dense forests, colourful orchards, and gurgling rivers.
The best time for trekking in Dharamshala is from March to June. This is when the weather is quite pleasant with moderate temperatures. Trekking is a superb activity enjoyed this time as there are clear skies which makes the terrain visible clearly for trekking. It is also the best time to test your endurance and explore the natural beauty of Dhauladhar region with difficult Dharamshala treks.
You need to have a moderate level of fitness with good stamina and endurance for trekking in Dharamshala. Even though the level of fitness varies according to the choice of treks, we suggest you come fully prepared. You should start with a regular exercise regimen for stamina building to complete the difficult treks in Dharamshala.
You will need to carry a rucksack/backpack during your entire trek which should weigh about 10-15 kgs. The backpack should carry all the essentials like basic toiletries, knife, medicines, and water bottle. Make sure that the backpack is waterproof as you may face unexpected rains or need to cross rivers during difficult treks in Dharamshala.
Yes, trekking in Dharamshala is safe for female travellers. There are many women tourists who join famous treks like Triund Trek and Kareri Lake trek. Females can book the most Difficult Treks Tours in Dharamshala which are conducted under the supervision of experienced trek guides from Thrillophilia.