



| Himachal treks |
| Chamba to Manali 12 Days. Chamba to Bharmaur (70 km drive), Bharmaur to Hadsar (12 km), Hadsar to Kugti (12 km), Kugti to Duggi (11 km), Duggi to Alyas (12 km), Alyas to Kugti Pass (6 km), Kugti Pass to Shansha (10 km), Shansha to Tandi (15 km), Tandi to Sissue (2 km), Sissue to Khoksar (16 km), Khoksar to Rohtang Pass to Marrhi (15 km), Marrhi to Manali (30 km by vehicle). Manali Beas Solang 5 Days. Manali to Solang Valley, Solang to Dhundi (8 km), Dhundi to Beas Kund (6 km), Beas Kund to Shigara Dug (8 km), Shikara Dug to Marrhi (10 km), Marrhi to Rohtang (23 km), Rohtang to Manali. |
| Season Himachal Pradesh is paradise for trekking freaks and offers a virtual bonanza for them. April to May is a good time for low altitude trekking and camping, whilst June to October is the season for moderate to strenuous treks. Trekking Routes There are around 270 trekking routes in Himachal Pradesh. Almost all the areas in Himachal Pradesh provide excellent opportunities for trekking. The sentence that there is a trekkers heaven at every point in Himachal Pradesh is not an exaggeration. The most popular areas for trekking in Himachal Pradesh are the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges, trails through the passes between the Shimla region and the Kullu valley, numerous treks out of Kullu, and select routes in the Trans-Himalyan regions of Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti. You can take up these treks that can stretch from hours to days and weeks. The treks described below are some of the most famous in the region. The Dhauladhar Trek 11 Days. Dharamshala to Triundi (12 km), Triundi to Lakagot (7 km), Lakagot to Chatta (10 km), Chatta to Kuarsi (12 km), Kuarsi to Chanota (16 km), Chanota to Bharmour (40 km), Bharmour to Gehra (23 km), Gehra to Chamba (56 km by vehicle), Chamba to Khajjiar (17 km), Khajjiar to Dalhousie (17 km), Dalhousie to Pathankot (80 km by vehicle). |