Most frequented by Indian adventure lovers as well as foreigners; the trek is named after the high altitude lake which it traverses: Chandratal. Comparatively most of the Days are on lower altitude and highest altitude touched is 4950 M at Baralacha la pass. The trek passes through alpine plateau, Green Meadows, waterfalls, valleys with wild flowers, glaciers and wild rivers. Some stiff climbing are involved in many places; making it a challenging and interesting trek. Ideal for novice as well as experienced trekkers.
Ask for details ITINERARYThis trek from Mcleod-Ganj to Chamba offers the opportunity to have a beautiful view of the Pir Panjal and Dhaula Dhar mountain ranges. A trek of moderate difficulty the path tread takes you through some dense Deodar & Rhododendron forests, one also comes on to the trail of the ancient Gaadi Shepherds who take their frock from the Chamba Valley to the glades of Lahul & Spiti. The highlight of the trek being the view from the Indrahar pass from where the Pir Panjal Range makes an imposing backdrop in the north while to the south the plains can be see till the far horizon. Also can be seen is the Mani Mahesh Kailash to the east.
Ask for details ITINERARYA challenging trek by any standards, this trek offers a great deal of variety in terms of locales from the lush greenery of the Kullu valley to barren Parbati valley. As one goes into the Kullu Valley through Chandrakhani pass the terrain of thick forests, green meadows and wild flowers greets you. The Pin Parbati Pass stands tall with its fluttering prayer flags and Cairns. The view from the pass is contrasting with the snow clad peaks of Kullu valley on one side and the stark barrenness of the Spiti Mountains on the other. Once into Spiti experience the difference of two cultures, traditions and completely different landscapes. The glory of this tough trek is like the glory of the mountains it self: Tough, strong and resilient, all the qualities that would be needed to finish this trip.
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