With lush valleys, snow-capped mountains, meandering rivers, and quaint villages, Treks in Himachal Pradesh looks straight out of a postcard. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this picturesque state is a treasure trove for trekking enthusiasts. It abounds in scenic treks that will take you through a variety of pristine landscapes, as you soak in their sublime beauty and rejuvenate your spirit.
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Lounge by the beautiful Bhrigu Lake which is considered to have been the hermitage of Bhrigu Rishi. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? Bhrigu Lake is located on the eastern side of the well-known Rohtang Pass.
The Bhrigu Lake trek offers easy access to high altitudes in a short period, making it one of the best climbing experiences in Himachal Pradesh. The trek begins from Manali and then leads you through alpine meadows during the first day of the trek itself. As you go through these vast grasslands, you’ll find horses galloping around while the sheep look up in curiosity. The spectacular views of Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar mountain ranges will rejuvenate you to move forward in your journey. The best time to go for this thrilling adventure is from July to September when you’ll find wildflowers all around you. It is one of the best summer treks in Himachal Pradesh.
How about relaxing in the warm waters of a natural hot spring with majestic mountains all around you? Kheerganga Trek offers this surreal experience and more. Perched at the end of the stunning Parvati Valley, Kheerganga features a small bathing tank, an ancient Shiva Temple, and a hot water spring which is believed to have healing properties. The trek begins from the village of Barshaini and will take you through quaint mountain villages, majestic waterfalls, and snow-clad mountains. One of the most notable sights during the journey is the serpent-shaped waterfall of Rudra Nag. The entire trek is approximately 12 km long and is considered beginner-friendly. Owing to its popularity, it is included in many treks in Himachal PradeshÂ
One of the best winter treks in Himachal Pradesh, the 16 km Prashar Lake Trek will take you through charming villages and lush forests. It offers two different routes. The first one begins in Jwalapur Village while the second goes through Baggi Village. No matter which one you choose, your destination will be the serene Prashar Lake in Kullu Valley. Surrounded by the towering Dhauladhar mountain ranges, the place provides mesmerizing 180-degree views of Pir Panjal, Kinnaur, and the Dhauladhar mountain ranges. You’ll also find the Prashar Rishi temple which features beautiful Himachali-style architecture.
The tiny alpine lake of Beas Kund and the spectacular journey that leads to it attracts many trekkers to soak in the experience. Beginning in Old Manali, the trek will take you through the old villages of Burua and Shanag, giving you a glimpse of the local culture. Proceeding from there, you’ll come across the lush meadows of Dundi and Bakarthach and the stunning Solang Valley. On your journey, you’ll be rewarded with picturesque views of various mountain peaks including Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba, Friendship Mountain, and Ladakhi amongst others. The trek will lead to Beas Kund, the origin of the Beas River. It is believed that Sage Vyas used to bathe here while he meditated.
Ready to take on a challenge? Pin Parvati Pass Trek is one of the longest treks in the state. It goes up to 110 km as the Parvati Pass connects the Spiti and Kullu valley. The trek is known for its unparalleled beauty as it will take you through abundant alpine forests, lush greens, and enchanting waterfalls. You’ll also be greeted with many colorful wildflowers on the way. The contrast of the arid Spiti Valley on one side and lush green surroundings on the other make this a unique experience.
Sar is a frozen bay of Himachal Pradesh and a trek to this beautiful place is an unforgettable experience. The Sar Pass trek begins in Kasol and will take you through the lush forests of Parvati Valley leading you to Grahan Valley. Camping under the infinite stars here is a mesmerizing experience. As you move along the trek after such a refreshing experience, you’ll pass through the pine and Deodar-dotted trails of Chanderkhani to Nagaru. The trek will lead you to the pristine white surroundings of Sar Lake, rewarding your efforts with its magnificent beauty.
One of the easiest treks in Himachal Pradesh, the Triund trek is a great choice for beginners. Offering stunning views of the massive Dhauladhar mountain range on one side and the lush green Kangra Valley on the other during the journey, the trek offers a great opportunity to feel at one with nature. It begins in either McLeodganj or Dharamkot and leads to the impressive Bhagsu Nag. The trail will pass through picturesque deodar, oak, and rhododendron forests. The best time to undertake the 9-km long Triund Trek is from September to November when the weather in Himachal Pradesh is quite pleasant.
A mountain pass in the Dhauladhar mountain ranges, Indrahar Pass is on the border between Kangra and Chamba districts. There are excellent camping sites along this scenic trek. It begins in Dharamkot or Bhagsunag and passes through the Golu Devta temple. After this, the path will take you through dense vegetation which will then give way to sprawling expanses of oak and rhododendron forests. One of the most notable highlights of the trek is the old Lahesh Caves. You’ll also find spectacular views of Kangra Valley, and witness an array of mountains streams, and snow bridges. Such incredible offerings make the experience extremely special.
This offbeat trek takes you to the high-altitude Laka Glacier at 10,600 ft. above sea level. The trek begins from the vibrant tourist destination of Mcleodganj and will take you through dense forests and the verdant grazing fields known as ‘Laka Got’. Soak in the views of the majestic Dhauladhar mountains and keep a lookout for the beautiful Himalayan deer and goat. The scenic path will lead to the magnificent white environs of Laka Got Glacier. The abundant snow all around will make you feel like you’re in a winter wonderland.
Nestled in the picturesque Parvati Valley is the quaint village of Tosh. The Tosh Valley trek is an easy trek that begins in Barshaini. Lush valleys, sprawling meadows, spectacular mountain views, and the gushing Tons river, all make this trek an incredible experience. As you reach Tosh village, you’ll be pleased to explore the relaxed vibe of this charming place which is known for its hippie culture. The village also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Tosh is located around 20 km from Kasol and 3 km from Barshaini.
Looking for a serene escape into nature? Kareri Lake Trek may be a perfect choice. Beginning from Kareri village, the scenic trek will you through the pristine subtropical forests of Chilgoza and Chris pines. These lush forests are home to a rich variety of bird species. You’ll also encounter sprawling grasslands along with the burbling waters of Nyund Nallah. Once you reach your destination, the stunning freshwater Kareri Lake will leave you spellbound with its beauty.
Located in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, the trek begins in Naggar village. It will take you through varied landscapes including forests, and meadows with gushing streams along the way. Once you reach the Chandrakhani Pass, your efforts will be rewarded with mesmerising views of the Pir Panjal and Parvati ranges. The views make the 17 km trek worth it.
Considered a trekker’s paradise, Mt. Friendship Peak is nestled in the Pir Panjal range in the Kullu district. The trek to this beautiful peak begins in Solang and will take you through lush forests, vast Alpine meadows, and burbling streams. You’ll also find the intriguing Naggar Roerich Art Gallery, the well-known Hadimba Temple, and the Vashisht hot water spring. The gentle gradient of the trek slowly becomes steep satiating the adrenaline craving of adventure lovers.
The famous Jakhu Temple is perched on top of Jakhu Hill, the highest peak of Shimla. It is believed that Lord Hanuman rested here when he was searching for the ‘sanjeevani booti’ to save Laxman’s life. A trek to the holy place will take you through the lush deodar forests. You’ll also encounter many monkeys along the way. On reaching the top, you’ll be rewarded with sublime views of the surrounding snow-capped mountains and valleys. The Jakhu hilltop is only 2.5 km away from the ridge, making it one of the easiest treks in the state.
Malana is one of the oldest villages in the country. Trek to this charming village begins in Jari village and leads you through winding paths that offer endless beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Malana Village trek is only about 4 km and is a great option if you’re a beginner. The scenic route will leave you rejuvenated and visiting the quaint hamlet of Malana will also give you the opportunity to learn more about the local culture.
Wish to go to a serene place undisturbed by the hustle and bustle of crowds of tourists? Go for the Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek. The trek begins in Jagat Sukh and will take you through flower-laden valleys, gushing brooks, verdant pastures, and a rugged bridge. Stunning views of the Pir Panjal mountain range and Rohtang Pass will also accompany you for a while along the way, propelling you onwards.
Bring back memories to cherish forever from the Chamba trek. Beginning from the charming Chamba village, the trek will take you through meadows, forests, and high-altitude passes. Highlights of the trek include the scenic Kugti Pass as well as enchanting views of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal mountain ranges. With so much to offer, it is amongst the best hiking experiences in India.
This serene trek begins from Dalhousie and goes through various forests, meadows, and small brooks while offering spectacular views of the various peaks of Himachal Pradesh. The trek highlight is Dainkund Park which is also home to the Pohlani Mata temple. The trek is beginners friendly and the best time to undertake it is between March and June.
Soak in the shimmering sunrays filtering through the thick canopy of a forest. Sounds magical, doesn’t it? A trek to the Great Himalayan National Park offers many such special experiences. The trek starts in Shilt Thatch and will take you through picturesque landscapes that abound with a rich variety of flora and fauna. Crossing the Tirthan river is one of the notable experiences of the trek. Once you reach the destination, you’ll be rewarded with lush meadows, snowy peaks, and a rich variety of native wildlife.
An old Shiva Temple, a metal Trishul and a Shiva Linga made of butter that never melts away, these incredible sights will greet you at the end of this enthralling trek. The trek starts in Jana and shall take you through the old Naggar village, dense forests, and paddy fields. The mesmerising views of Parvati Valley from the top make it worth the climb. What’s more? The gentle gradient of the trek makes it an ideal family trek in Himachal Pradesh. Camping with children is also convenient here.
Located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, Tirthan Valley is formed by the river Tirthan as it gushes down from Hans Kund Glacier. The trek will take you through cascading waterfalls, and pine forests along with mesmerising mountain views. If you’re an adventure junkie, you can indulge in a variety of outdoor activity such as rappelling, biking, river crossing, and camping. There are various trails here to choose from, offering endless opportunities to soak in the sublime natural beauty.
Love to explore an offbeat place? Go for Kugti Pass Trek. The quaint Kugti Village offers beautiful views of the dramatic fields, the gushing Budhil River, and charming wooden houses. The trek will take you through lush pine and deodar forests, apple and peach orchards, cascading waterfalls, and the vast meadows of Duggi Valley. As you reach Kugti Pass, you’ll be rewarded with sublime views of Grechu Pass, Manimahesh Kailash Peak as well as Lahaul Valley.
One of the oldest treks of the state, Sach Pass Trek is a thrilling challenge to take on due to its tricky terrain and twists. It begins in Chamba Valley and passes through Satrundi, Bhanodi, and verdant forest trails until the final destination. As you arrive at Sach Pass, you’ll be greeted by breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountain ranges of Pir Panjal.
Thamsar Pass connects the Chhota Bhangal to the Bara Bhangal region and offers alluring views of the Kangra and Ravi valleys. Beginning from Dharamshala, the trek will take you through narrow trails, rugged moraines, burbling rivers, and glacial beds. The trek also offers a great opportunity to learn more about the lifestyle of the Gaddi people who live in such harsh conditions.
The Kalihani Pass is a part of the well-known Bara Bhangal trail. Being close to the thriving town of Manali, the trek offers excellent campsites along with a unique trail that will take you through lush meadows, moraines, snow-laden patches, and a wide variety of wildflowers along the way. You’ll also find stunning views of Mt. Indrasan and Mt. Deo Tibba. The Khanpara Tibba on the way will give you a beautiful view of the Dhauladhar range and the revered elliptical Rani Sui Lake.
This scenic trek begins from Dharamshala and leads to the charming Nayagaon which offers beautiful views of the massive Dhauladhar mountains and Kangra valley. With lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and glistening streams revitalising your senses along the way, you’ll find it pleasant to undertake the 8-10 km trek.
The Shepherd Trail or Gaddi trek is used by shepherds to go to Kangra valley from Kullu. The picturesque trek commences in Manali, taking you through the sprawling meadows of Lamadugh, the scenic Khanpari Pass, the quaint Bara Bhangal village, and Thamsar Pass, ultimately ending in Dharamshala. Passing dense forests, verdant meadows, fruit orchards, and sparkling streams add to the unmatched allure of this trek.
Craving some adrenaline rush? Charang Valley Trek will satiate it. Featuring a steep climb with glaciated tracks, loose soil ways, slippery slopes, and challenging moraines, this trek is for brave-hearted adventure seekers. The trek offers mesmerising views of the Kinner Kailash range along with gurgling rivers, Himalayan birds, and stunning monasteries. The trek begins in the tiny village of Thangi and ends in Manali.
Located around 100 km from Shimla, Jalori Pass offers a serene escape into the mountains. The trek will take you through spectacular spots such as Shoja, Sereolsar Lake, Lambri, and the Great Himalayan National Park. You’ll also find numerous temples, notable forts, and quaint hamlets on the route, perfect for enjoying the rich culture of the place. What’s more? You can even fish in the Tirthan river, adding to your memorable experience.
This thrilling trek will begin from Mcleodganj and take you through lush rhododendron forests, the revered Guna Devi temple, and sprawling meadows, leading to the spectacular valley of flowers. You’ll find incredible views of the Dhauladhar and Shivalik ranges, reinvigorating your spirit. It offers a great opportunity to explore the rich natural treasures of the state.
Explore the lush deodar forests of Khajjiar with this trek. The trail will take you through verdant fields, remote villages, and dense forests. It offers a great opportunity to explore the beautiful natural surroundings in and around Dalhousie and the mesmerizing beauty of Sach Pass.
The picturesque trek begins from the bustling town of Dalhousie and goes through the villages of Chamba, Khajjiar, and Bharmour, and ends in Manali. One of the most notable highlights of the trek is the Murhu Pass which offers panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped mountains and glaciers. If you wish to trek to Himachal Pradesh in summer, this is one of the best options to go for.Â
The base of Deo Tibba offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. The trek to this scenic spot begins at Jagatsukh, a small village located around 6 km from Manali. The trail passes through several villages, forests, and meadows of Himachal Pradesh, finally leading to the base of Deo Tibba which offers an alluring view of its majestic peak.
Trekking in Himachal Pradesh is an unforgettable adventure. So, begin with the trek that speaks to you and get ready for some epic holidays amidst nature.