18 May
18May

Who would not love to walk on a necked mountain in the snow-covered terrain? Indrahar Pass which forms the boundary between Himachal Pradesh's Chamba and Kangra districts is a wonderful sight which even the steeliest will melt in its charisma.

The majestic range of Dhauladhar and the few dormant hamlets that grace the ridges below are the perfect places in this region. The varying altitude of the whole hiking path will keep you vibrant in the beatific landscape decorated by the various forest areas, which vary depending on the difference in altitude. The incredible view from the pass will certainly keep you absorbed through the whole trek.

Where and how are we going?

The perfect time is May, June and September, and October for a hike through the Indrahar Pass. The season is a dangerous time due to the landslides in the region. In addition, the summer heat is completely absent and thus a great getaway in summer. The fall season will allow hiking enthusiasts to enjoy the cool, elegant breeze and the unique Himalayan trekking experience.

The trek can be started from Dharamshala to Mcleodganj. Air, road, and rail can easily reach Dharamshala. It shouldn't be a challenge to meet Dharamshala. Cabs to go to Mcleodganj can be reached from there.

Pass Indrahar: home to various beauties

Located on the lap of Dhauladhar, Indrahar pass is a varied flower to contend with almost anywhere else in the country, spanning various altitudes. The trail is very simple to go and clear, except for the few areas which are vulnerable to bouldering which have to be treated very carefully.
In most sections of the pass, the panorama is poisonous enough to make you forget all the concerns and enjoy nature in the world carefree. The mountains and alpine forests present a wonderful feeling of being on top of the planet and away from all the turbulence.

8 reasons Indrahar will delight you

1. Triund Hill

After a moderate trek of 9 km from Mcleodganj, this easy and charming hill can be reached. The countryside is adorned by the village of Bhagsu, the Dharamsala Valley, and the Mcleodganj Valley. Some areas on the hike have views over the Kangra plains from a distance, while some areas display the Shivalik plains at a great distance. The tranquil and peaceful hike leads to the summit of the hill, which in autumn is like a luxuriant green meadow. Overlooking the site, the Dhauladhar range provides an enchanting view. This hill is also used as the base camp to ascend the Inderahara peak.

2. Naddi Viewpoint

This is the ideal place to look at the mighty Himalayas with all their glory, located near Mcleodganj. This viewpoint is the ideal location to appreciate the tranquility of mountains and valleys and to enjoy a wonderful break from the humdrum.

3. Bhagsu Waterfalls

It is located near the village of Bhagsu, named after the local deity of Bhagsunag, the Shiva shaped. At a short distance from the village, there is a magnificent temple. The waterfalls of Bhagsu are situated approximately five minutes away from the temple and fall along the Indrahar pass. A holistic view of the woods around and the mountains above the charming waterfalls.

4. Tibetan Museum

One of the famous sites in Mcleodganj is the Tibetan Museum. At the start of the walk, it falls. Those wishing to know Tibet's past, its problems, migration to India, etc., must visit this place as it provides a detailed view as anybody.

5. The Dalai Lama Temple Complex

The temple complex is the home to the 14th Dalai Lama called the 'little Lhasa of Tibet.' This temple is completed by the beautiful prayer rings, walls, and cultural gathering of India and Tibet; it is a place where you can find eternal peace and free yourself from all the troubles of life. The quiet and relaxed climate will also be the ideal beginning of the difficult trek in the Himachal.

6. Tsechokling Gompa

This gompa is built for substitution in the time of the Cultural Revolution of Tibet for the original dip Tse Chokling Gompa. The interior of the gompa is decorated with a beautifully beautiful statue of Shakya muni.

7. Jwala Devi Temple

Legend has it that the tongue of Sati has fallen at this place, one of fifty-two temples, Shaktipeeth. Eternal flames or '9 walls are said to be burning without oil or foundation. As a holy pilgrimage to Hindus, this temple is located a bit off the road. However, its mystical elements and elegance certainly make it worth a visit.

8. Kareri Lake

Kareri Lake trek or Kumarvah Lake is one of the most picturesque sights on the highway. This freshwater shallow lake is 2934 m above sea level. In most areas, the pristine water shows up the lake bed. Located at the base of the Dhauladhar range, this water is fed by melting snow and keeps it unchanged. At this lake, there are numerous birds that always make it a cool sight.

Indrahar Pass: what should and shouldn't


You can take an Indrahar pass solo trek if you're an adventurous guy, who loves hiking off the beaten track. Adventures at any turn are the start of life stories. But unfortunately, this isn't for you if you want peace and comfort. This is a high-speed ride on adrenaline, in the elegance of all its dangerously intoxicating nature you get close and intimate. Ok, lucky hiker! Pack a suitcase, leave all of you behind and go to the enchanted forests and the cascading waterfalls of Indrahar Pass in the snowy mountains.

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