Lamkhaga Pass

Untouched landscapes, remote valleys, a thrilling crossover at 5,282 m!

Duration
7 Days
Trek Altitude
17,330 feet
Destination
Himachal
Trek Distance
76 KM
Group Size
12
Best Time
Summers & Autumn

Lamkhaga Pass Trek Overview:

Lamkhaga pass is a fairly remote trek and is now regarded as the classic route from Gangotri to Kinnaur, which was first crossed by Marco Pallis in 1933. The trek can be done from either side. The beautiful route takes you through some of the most remote areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, like the Jalandhari valley that is covered with flowers post monsoon. The snow in the early season could impede your progress. Harsil is famous for Wilson's Cottage built in 1864. Gangotri is a short drive from Harsil, while Chitkul is the last village in the Baspa valley.

Camping at the Base of Lamkhaga Pass

Itinerary

A vehicle can drop the group from Chitkul to ahead of Rani Kanda. The trek from there is of about 8 to 9 km. The trails pass through flower filled meadows with waterfalls. We may have to cross several brooks.

We follow the Baspa river on its true right bank. An early start is recommended to avoid turbulence in the stream, which we have to cross. Gundar is a grazing meadow and we camp here.

On this day, the trail becomes devoid of vegetation. We walk mostly over rocks, snow and ice to reach the basecamp. The camp is usualy over snow here.

Today could be a tough day depending on the ice conditions. The trail is marked by chortens (religious stone mounds), and crosses snow slopes between two ribs and possible crevasses. The climb is fairly steep and we may require a safety rope. The views from the pass are truly rewarding. The rivers flowing on either side of the pass flow into the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The path on the other side is also steep and a rope may be needed again.

On this day, we cross the river to the true left of the valley. The landscape changes again and vegetation fills it up. The lovely meadow at Kiarkoti makes for a beautiful campsite.

The trail continues along the river Jalandhari through dense forest, waterfalls and streams, which we need to cross. We either camp at Harsil or drive for about 30 min to Gangnani and stay in a guest house. Gangnani is known for its natural hot water spring baths.

This is the final day of the trip and we drive back to Dehradun.

FAQ's about Lamkhaga Pass Trek

Lamkhaga Pass is located at an altitude of about 17,330 feet (about 5,282 meters) above sea level.

The duration of the Lamkhaga Pass trek usually lasts 6 to 7 days, depending on the specific itinerary chosen by the trekkers.

The Lamkhaga Pass trek is considered a strenuous trek suitable for experienced trekkers. Hikers will encounter steep slopes, challenging terrain and high altitudes that require good physical fitness, previous trekking experience and acclimatization.

The best time to trek Lamkhaga Pass is after the rainy season from September to October. This time of year generally brings fine weather and clear skies.

Trekkers have to obtain permits from the forest department and other local authorities to trek the Lamkhaga Pass. These permits are usually arranged by tour operators or can be obtained directly from the relevant authorities.

Accommodation during the Lamkhaga Pass trek requires camping in tents at designated campsites along the way. Hikers must carry their own camping gear or make arrangements through a hiking company.

Temperatures can vary greatly during travel. Generally, due to the elevation, cold weather is to be expected. It’s important to pack warm clothes and be prepared for sudden weather changes.

Snowfall is most common in the summer months (late April and May). Meanwhile, the Jalandhari-Gad-Kyarkoti valley in Harsil welcomes travelers with blooming pink rhododendron flowers, creating a magical experience.

Though the trek is a bit challenging, it can definitely be completed by adventure enthusiasts. The long-term and daily treks are challenging for beginners, but doable with proper preparation and determination.

Inclusions
  1. Transport support from Harsil to Dehradun: on day 6 and 7 (trekkers need to arrive by themselves at Chitkul or transport can be arranged at additional cost by us)
  2. Guide, cook & other support staff fee
  3. All veg meals starting from day 1 breakfast to day 7 breakfast
  4. Tented accommodation throughout the trek. Guest House accommodation on Day 6.
  5. Camping Equipment & Dining Equipment, Technical Equipment if Needed
  6. Adventure Travel Insurance from Chitkul to Dehradun (degradable - from hometown)
Exclusions
  1. Personal expenses like tips, personal medicines, phone calls etc
  2. Any transport support during the trek apart from what is included above
  3. Any cost or services not mentioned in the Inclusions
  4. Accommodation apart from the trek
  5. Adventure Insurance
  6. Cost arising due to unforeseen incidents like bad weather, medical evacuation, roadblocks etc
  7. Porter and mule support to carry personal Luggage can be arranged at an additional cost of INR 500 per bag per day (weighing up to 12 kg)
  8. Lunch box for packed lunch/breakfast. To avoid using polythenes and Aluminium foils. Keeping the Himalayas clean is our own responsibility. Reduce the use of Plastic when you are in the abode of the Sacred Himalaya