Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
4.8 / 5 (49 Reviews)
Duration
5D / 4N
Tour Category
Himalayan Treks
Min Age
12+
Tax
No Hidden Charges
Starting from INR 10712
INR 7499
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Capture the captivating panoramic 360-degree view of the valleys and peaks of Himachal Pradesh.
The most magnificent treks that introduce trekkers to Himachal Pradesh's secluded, mountainous cultures.
The stunning pass provides breathtaking views of the Parbati mountain range, Pir Panjal, and Deo Tibba.
The main attractions of the trek are rocky pathways going to deep coniferous forests opening up to broad, beautiful green pastures and meadows.
Set off on a trek in the lovely alpine pastures and snow-capped mountains at a height of 12,185 feet.
A reward for the nature lover during the voyage is the picturesque splendor of the Kullu valley and the mountain peaks that dot that horizon.
Offers mesmerizing views of the Parvati Valley and Pir Panjal range, treating trekkers to stunning natural landscapes.
rek through diverse terrain, including lush forests, charming villages, and alpine meadows, for a varied trekking experience.
Moderate difficulty level, suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers, making it an inclusive adventure.
Crossing Chandrakhani Pass at around 3,660 meters is the highlight, with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and verdant valleys.
Immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty of Himachal Pradesh's mountains, creating lasting memories.
A perfect blend of adventure and serenity, offering both thrill and peace throughout the trek.
Promises unforgettable memories of breathtaking vistas, challenging trails, and a deep connection with the Himalayas.
Activity location: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.
Trip Duration: 5 Days | 4 Nights.
Max. Altitude: 12,185 ft.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek Distance: 28 Km.
Best Time to Visit: May to October.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate.
Meals: All Meals (Veg), Including from Packed Lunch on the 1st day to Breakfast on the 5th Day.
About Chandrakhani Pass Trek, Himachal Pradesh:
The Chandrakhani Pass Trek in Himachal Pradesh is a mesmerizing adventure that beckons trekkers with its captivating beauty and thrilling trails. Nestled near the enchanting town of Manali, this trek unfolds a tapestry of natural wonders, offering panoramic vistas of the Parvati Valley and the majestic Pir Panjal range. As you traverse through verdant forests, quaint villages, and picturesque meadows, each step unveils a new facet of Himachal's serene landscape. The moderate difficulty level of the Chandrakhani Pass Trek makes it an ideal choice for both novice and seasoned trekkers, striking a perfect balance between challenge and enjoyment. The crowning glory of this trek is undoubtedly the crossing of Chandrakhani Pass, standing tall at approximately 3,660 meters, where trekkers are rewarded with awe-inspiring views of snow-capped peaks and lush valleys, creating an unforgettable and soul-stirring experience amidst the Himalayas. Embark on the Chandrakhani Pass Trek to immerse yourself in the natural splendour and tranquility of Himachal Pradesh's mountainous terrain, crafting memories that will last a lifetime. Escape into nature with our Dhakuri Trek, a perfect mix of adventure and peace.
This Package Includes:
Accommodation on a sharing basis.
All Meals (Veg), including from Packed Lunch on the 1st day to Breakfast on the 5th Day.
Well, Qualified Trek Leader.
Supporting Staff and cook.
Forest Permits.
Basic Medical Kit.
Accommodation on Tent Stay /Home-stay.
Camping and Trekking Equipment (Tent, Sleeping bags etc).
Exclude:
Anything which is not included in the above inclusion.
Porters or Mule will carry your luggage.
Any kind of Personal Expenses.
Personal Medication.
Travel to and from Naggar.
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Day 1
Meeting Point: Report at Naggar on day one.
Starting Point: Naggar is a small, beautiful town in the Kullu district located on the east bank of the River Beas.
Start of Trek: Begin the trek from Naggar, heading towards Chachogi village.
Trek Distance: Chachogi is 2 km away from Naggar, offering an easy hike.
Scenic Route: Enjoy the beauty of the Kullu Valley along the trek.
Arrival at Chachogi: Reach Chachogi village, part of the Naggar Tehsil.
Accommodation: Stay at homestays in Chachogi.
Evening: Unwind, have dinner, and catch up with fellow trekkers.
Rest for the Night: Recharge for the next day.
Day 2
Wake Up: Start your day early to catch a beautiful sunrise in Chachogi.
Trek Departure: Begin your trek towards Stelling, situated at 1350 meters above sea level.
Trek Duration: Enjoy a scenic trek lasting approximately 5-6 hours.
Nature Experience: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and stunning landscapes along the way.
Arrival at Campsite: Reach your campsite after the trek, where you’ll set up for the night.
Camping: Spend the night in tents under a starry sky, enjoying the tranquility of nature.
Day 3
Start the Ascent:
Begin the trek towards Naya Tapru.
Trail Characteristics:
Navigate a snow-covered trail lined with rhododendron, birch, oak, and wild chestnut trees.
Scenic Views:
Enjoy improved views as you ascend towards the peak.
Forest Passage:
Walk through a thick forest area.
Crossing Large Rocks:
Continue the journey by crossing large rocks.
Reach Shedu Pathar:
Arrive at Shedu Pathar, an open hill beyond the white rocks.
Final Ascent to Naya Tapru:
Ascend slightly higher to reach Naya Tapru.
Breathtaking Views:
Take in stunning views of the Dhauladhar, Hanuman Tibba, and Priyadarshini ranges.
Photo Opportunities:
Capture memorable photos at the peak.
Enjoy Snow Activities:
Engage in slides and play in the snow.
Day 4
Start Point:
Begin your trek at Naya Tapru, an idyllic campsite surrounded by nature.
Trek to Chanderkhani Top:
Ascend towards Chanderkhani Top, where the trail gradually narrows.
Enjoy the enchanting views as the terrain becomes dominated by rhododendron trees.
Reach Chandrakhani Pass:
Arrive at the highest point, Chandrakhani Pass.
Take in the breathtaking natural scenery and panoramic vistas of Kullu Valley.
Ridge Trekking:
Experience the unique ridge walk from Chandrakhani Pass to Magic Valley.
Marvel at the snow patches and the impressive peaks, including Mt. Hanuman Tibba and Friendship Peak.
Summit Views:
Capture stunning photographs of the surrounding snow-capped summits and lush valleys.
Return Journey:
Retrace your steps back to the Naya Tapru campsite.
Reflect on the incredible landscapes and memories created during the trek.
Day 5
Final Day of Trek: Prepare for the descent as you wrap up your trek.
Breakfast: Enjoy a hearty breakfast to fuel up for the journey ahead.
Start Descent: Begin the trek back to Naggar base camp.
Dense Vegetation: Navigate through lush greenery and enjoy the scenic views.
Clay Surface: Spot the clay surface indicating the trek's conclusion.
Duration: Expect the descent to take approximately 4 hours.
Arrival in Naggar: Reach the Naggar base camp and take in the final moments of the trek.
Departure: From Naggar, proceed to your onward destinations.
Clothing:
Thermal wear (top and bottom)
Fleece jacket or woollen sweater
Waterproof and windproof jacket
Trekking pants
T-shirts (quick-dry)
Warm gloves and socks
Woollen cap and sun hat
Footwear:
Sturdy trekking shoes
Comfortable sandals or flip-flops (for evenings)
Extra pair of socks
Accessories:
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Sunscreen lotion and lip balm (SPF 30+)
Trekking poles
Backpack (50-55 liters) and rain cover
Raincoat
Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
Personal Items:
Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel, etc.)
Personal medication and first-aid kit
Water bottle or hydration pack
High-energy snacks (nuts, energy bars, etc.)
Others:
Camera and extra batteries
Mobile phone and power bank
Lightweight sleeping bag (optional)
Plastic bags or waterproof bags for storing wet clothes
Identification documents
Pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.
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INR 7499
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Per Person
( Inclusive of all taxes )
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Meena
Reviewed: Jul 19, 2023
5/5
The Chandrakhani Pass height in feet of 12,010 feet may seem intimidating, but the trek itself is manageable, especially with escape2explore handling all the logistics. The trail is scenic, with... Read More
Rajii
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2023
5/5
I found the Chandrakhani Pass trek on Thrillophilia and went with escape2explore. Their attention to detail and expert guidance made this challenging trek enjoyable. The landscapes were breathtaking, especially when... Read More
Tanmak
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2023
5/5
If you're considering the Chandrakhani Pass trek, you should be ready for a moderate challenge. The Chandrakhani Pass trek difficulty level has some tough stretches, especially as you near the... Read More
Nandish
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2023
5/5
I found the Chandrakhani Pass trek through Thrillophilia and decided to book it with escape2explore, and I couldn’t have made a better decision. The trek itself is an amazing journey... Read More
Quira
Reviewed: Jul 17, 2023
5/5
The Chandrakhani Pass height in feet is 12,010 feet, and reaching the summit was an unforgettable moment! Thanks to escape2explore, the trek was well-organized, and the stunning views made every... Read More
The trek offers breathtaking views of Pir Panjal, Parvati, and Dhauladhar ranges, passing through lush meadows, dense pine forests, and charming Himachali villages. It is known for its serene landscapes and cultural richness.
This is an easy to moderate trek, making it perfect for beginners and those looking for a scenic Himalayan experience without extreme challenges. The gradual ascent and well-marked trails make it accessible.
The ideal trekking seasons are April to June and September to November, offering clear trails, pleasant weather, and vibrant landscapes. Monsoons should be avoided due to slippery trails and landslides.
The Chandrakhani Pass stands at an altitude of 3,660 meters (12,007 feet), offering stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
The trek typically lasts 3 to 4 days, covering a total distance of approximately 26 km. It includes moderate ascents and beautiful camping spots along the way.
Key attractions include the forests of pine and deodar, vast alpine meadows, traditional Himachali villages, stunning Chandrakhani Pass viewpoint, and panoramic views of snow-capped peaks.
Yes! This is a great beginner-friendly trek, with gradual ascents, well-defined trails, and scenic beauty, making it ideal for those new to Himalayan trekking.
The trail consists of forested paths, lush meadows, and rocky sections. It offers a mix of gentle slopes and moderate climbs, making it an enjoyable yet rewarding trek.
While not mandatory, hiring a guide is recommended for navigation, safety, and insights into the local culture. Solo trekkers might find guides useful for exploring remote sections.
You may spot Himalayan pheasants, langurs, mountain goats, and occasionally foxes or black bears in the forested regions, adding an element of wildlife adventure.
No. Mobile signals drop after leaving Naggar, so trekkers should inform their contacts in advance and carry alternative communication devices if needed.
Yes, you can join the trek to Chandrakhani Pass. The trek’s difficulty level is moderate and can be attained without someone’s support. Wear robust footwear, and comfortable clothes, and maintain basic fitness to complete the trek.
The safety and security of women/girls are paramount to us. Hence, it's entirely safe for women/girls to participate in our treks and travels. Our trek leaders always accompany the group, offering constant assistance and direction. Our campsites are thoroughly secure and provide a safe lodging environment. In addition, our female trek leaders often join our treks.
Your money will be refunded within 2-3 business days.
Unfortunately, it's not feasible to reschedule your trek to a future date if you're unable to attend on the designated day, regardless of the circumstances (like family emergencies, health problems, or work commitments). However, if you have concerns about this policy, please don't hesitate to email us at info@escape2explore.com, and our team will get in touch with you to discuss further.
Life is unpredictable and we understand that sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and we endeavour to make it as easy as possible for you. However, please understand that we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and rations in advance. Therefore, any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of the programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below -
Cancellations before 30 days from the start of the event: Get a monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges.
Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 %refund.
Cancellations less than 15 days to the start of the event: No refund.
Cancellations will be accepted only by email.
Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a program before departure in the event of logistical problems arising due to natural calamities, strikes, wars or any other circumstances that make the event inadvisable. In this case, we will refund 50% of the event fees.
Itinerary Changes &Trip delays:
We plan itineraries based on the information available at the time of planning and in rare circumstances, they are subject to change. If the itinerary is changed or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, transportation delays, government intervention, landslides etc., we will always aim to give you the best experience possible. However, The Himalayan Daredevils not be held responsible for the cost of delay or changes.
For Bookings made from Third Party Websites:
The client is responsible for communicating with a third party (booking website) for cancellation.
Cancellation / Refund is done by a third party based on their policies.
Chandrakhani Pass Trek. First off, if you’re craving mountain vibes and that “wow, is this even real?” feeling, this trail in Himachal Pradesh is a total jackpot. You kick things off in Naggar, yeah, that quaint village where time feels like it just chills out. The trek itself? Not some death-defying, Everest-level ordeal, but still enough to make your legs and Instagram feed happy. You’ll ramble through forests so thick with pine and deodar you’ll half expect a Bollywood hero to pop out singing. The meadows? Wildflowers for days. And those old-school Himachali villages tucked away on hillsides, man, the locals there have stories that’ll stick with you way longer than any souvenir. Now, the big draw is Chandrakhani Pass. You get up there (about 3,660 meters, but who’s counting), and bam! Full 360-degree view, snow-capped peaks everywhere you look. It’s the kind of scene that makes you rethink your life choices, in a good way. Deo Tibba, Pir Panjal, Parbati ranges are just flexing in the background, and there’s this mystical angel too. Folks say the place is home to deities like Jamlu Devta. So, yeah, add a little spiritual spice to your adventure. The hike itself is decent for most people, just don’t show up in flip-flops, May to October, unless you’re into trudging through snow and regretting your decisions. Four, maybe five days, is enough to soak it all in, camping under a sky so full of stars you might believe in magic again. Bottom line: whether you’re chasing a thrill, a killer photo, or just need to hit pause on life, this trek is straight-up therapy.
Chandrakhani Pass isn’t just another spot for your Instagram feed, tucked away up in Himachal Pradesh. Nah, this place is like if Mother Nature, ancient legends, and a bit of Indiana Jones’ wild spirit all decided to crash the same party at 3,660 meters. Yeah, it’s that epic. Here’s the local gossip, because every mountain’s got one, right? So, there’s this deity Jamlu Devta from Malana, big deal around here hauling a basket packed with gods and spirits (no, really). He’s just minding his own business crossing Chandrakhani when bam, the wind decides to be a total menace and blows the whole basket open. Gods go flying, spirits scatter everywhere, and suddenly every peak and valley around gets “blessed.” That’s why people act like Deo Tibba, Indrasan, Pir Panjal, and Parvati Valley are sacred ground. Walking through here? Feels like you’re in the middle of a myth, not just a trek. Now, back before hiking boots and #wanderlust was a thing, this pass was the main hustle route. Picture shepherds, traders, all sorts of folks schlepping goods and probably the occasional secret or two, over these mountains.
Not just swapping wool and herbs, but trading stories, maybe some spicy gossip, and knitting the whole region together. And Malana man, that place is a trip. It’s like stepping straight into another reality. The village is ancient, totally cut off, and yeah, they’re quirky as hell. They speak their language (good luck deciphering that), have rules that make Swiss banks look chill, and swear up and down they’re descended from Alexander the Great’s army. Who’s gonna tell them otherwise? They didn’t bother much. Too remote, too wild, and frankly, the locals weren’t exactly handing out tea and scones. A few bold Brits did poke around and jot down some notes, and suddenly everyone wanted a piece of the action, cueing the start of the great Himalayan trek craze. Fast forward to now: Chandrakhani is the go-to for trekkers who are over all the tourist traps and want the real-deal wilderness. No fancy trails, just raw nature, ancient vibes, and if the wind’s right, maybe a little sprinkle of those old legends. hiking Chandrakhani isn’t just about getting killer views (though, trust me, your camera will cry tears of joy). It’s a wild ride through history, myth, and a bit of magic.
Naggar: Alright, so Naggar where you kick things off for the Chandrakhani Pass trek, right in the middle of Kullu Valley. This place? Total throwback. Used to be the capital of the whole Kullu kingdom ages ago. Now, it’s got these ancient temples, the legendary Naggar Castle (looks straight outta a Wes Anderson movie, honestly), and the Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery for the artsy types. The vibe? Super chill. You’re surrounded by forests so dense you can’t see past your nose, and apple orchards that make you want to retire at 30 and start a cider business. If you’re hunting for a peaceful spot with a side of old-school charm, this is it.
Malana Village: Malana isn’t just a detour; it’s like stepping into a whole other universe. They’ve got these wild traditions and claim they’re descendants of Alexander the Great. Not even kidding. It’s one of those places where you feel like you’re in a history documentary, except you might accidentally offend someone by touching the wrong thing. Super strict customs, but if you’re into anthropology or just nosy about how other people run their lives, this village is fascinating. Just remember, don’t try to act too clever – Malana folks are strict about their rules.
Kasol: Kasol Is the backpacker mothership of Parvati Valley. If you’ve ever seen those “find yourself in the mountains” Instagram posts, yeah, that’s probably Kasol. It’s got killer views, cafes with food that’ll make you forget you’re in the Himalayas, and a chill vibe that attracts everyone from Delhi hipsters to Israeli travellers on sabbatical. You can either use it as a base for more treks or just laze by the Parvati River pretending you’re on a spiritual journey. Either way, you’ll end up making friends and eating way too much banana bread.
Manikaran Sahib: Manikaran is like a pitstop for your soul. It’s just a quick drive from Kasol, but you’ll know you’re there when you see the steam rising from the hot springs and the crowds heading to Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib. The place is sacred for both Sikhs and Hindus, so expect a mix of pilgrims and backpackers soaking in the naturally heated water and munching on the free langar. Even if you’re not religious, the energy here is next level. Plus, hot springs after a trek? Yes, please.
Deo Tibba Base Camp: Feeling extra adventurous after Chandrakhani? The Deo Tibba Base Camp trek will humble you, trust me. It’s tougher, higher, and gets you up close and personal with the gnarly Deo Tibba peak. You’ll be slogging through alpine meadows, hopping over glaciers, and gawking at valleys that look photoshopped. Perfect if you’re not ready to head back to civilization and need a bit more Himalayan drama in your life.
Summer (May-June): If you wanna see Chandrakhani Pass at its absolute prime, summer’s your jam. We’re talking snow melting away, meadows flexing all their greenery, wildflowers trying to outdo each other, and skies so clear you’ll wanna write poetry. The weather’s pretty dreamy, too warm days, cool nights. Whether you’re a first-timer or you’ve trekked more trials than you can count, it’s hard to mess up a hike in these conditions.
Post-Monsoon / Autumn (September-Early October): Once the monsoon packs up and leaves, the whole place looks like it just got a fresh coat of green paint. Everything’s crisp, the air’s nice to breathe, and those mountain views are. It’s cooler, way more stable weather-wise, and if you’re into snapping pics or camping up high, you’ll be living your best life.
Monsoon (July-August) – Hard Pass: Honestly, don’t even think about it. Unless you love slipping and sliding in mud, getting drenched, or playing “dodge the landslide,” just skip trekking during monsoon. Half the time, you won’t even see the mountains, just a whole lotta mist and clouds. Save yourself the trouble.
Winter (November-April) – Only If You’re Hardcore: Winter’s a whole different beast. Most of the trail’s buried under snow, and unless you’re part mountain goat or have some serious trekking chops (and gear), you’re not getting through.
By Airport: So, the closest airport is Bhuntar, maybe 50 clicks from Naggar, where your trek kicks off. Not exactly a major hub, but you get direct flights from Delhi and Chandigarh, so not too shabby. Once you land, just grab a taxi or pile into a local bus. Either way, you’ll be at Naggar before your legs go numb.
By Railway Station: Well, Chandigarh Railway Station is your best bet, but it’s kinda far, like 290 km far. You can hop in a cab or a bus from there and head up to Kullu or Naggar. There’s also Joginder Nagar station, which is closer (about 145 km out), but honestly, the train options there are pretty meh, don’t expect a bullet train or anything.
By Road: If you’re into road trips, Naggar has solid road links to the rest of Himachal and even the states nearby. Manali’s just a quick 20 km jaunt away, and you’ll find buses, taxis, shared cabs, whatever fits your vibe coming in from Manali, Kullu, or Bhuntar. And if you’re feeling adventurous (or just really love playlists), you can drive from Delhi. It’s about 500 km, give or take, and you’re looking at a 12–14 hour cruise, mostly via Mandi and Kullu.
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