SarPass Trek

4N/5D

About SarPass Trek

The Sar Pass is in Parvati Valley of Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, a state of India. Sar, in the local dialect, means a lake. While trekking across the path from Tila Lotni to Biskeri Ridge, one has to pass by a small, usually frozen lake and hence the name Sar Pass Trek.

Itinerary


  • Day 1:
  • Your Sar Pass trek starts from the centre of Kasol and keeps to the true left of the Grahan Nallah. The trail is easy and frequently used by locals and one can effortlessly cover much distance in a couple of hours. After passing the Grahan Nallah the trail becomes rocky and one will be climbing uphill, away from the right bank of the river and through the Rhododendron forest. Rhododendron petals can be eaten whole and the syrup can be mixed with water to make a refreshing drink. After a steep climb of about an hour, the Grahan Village is the last village of the trek and there will be no mobile network going forward. Overnight stay in tents at Grahan.

  • Day 2:
  • Wake up to a beautiful view of the beautiful snow-clad mountains. After having a hearty breakfast, start your climb north of the camping ground of Grahan towards Mung Thach through the trail commonly used by the locals. After continuing your trek for a while, witness the Mung Thach, Nagaru, and Sar Top on the mountain to the right. Trek through the steeper path that leads into the woods with a thick cover of trees. As the slope becomes steeper the path too becomes challenging at some places. After crossing the forest arrive at your destination for the day, i.e., Mung Thach. One can easily see the Chandrakhani stretch and other prominent Himalayan ranges from here. Overnight stay at Mung Thach in a forest camp.

  • Day 3:
  • Enjoy a gust of fresh cold breeze in the morning. You will then start the trek from Mung Thach to Nagaru that will pass through the woods. This is a difficult part of the trek, the slope falls steeply to the valley below and the snow may be slippery. After crossing steep slope for a couple of hours, reach Nagaru campsite. When facing north you will see magnificent mountains across the Parvati valley and the beautiful town of Manikaran. Overnight camp stay at Nagaru.

  • Day 4:
  • Make an early start, as the climb is steep through the snow. Reach the top and enjoy the stunning views of Sar pass and the elevated peaks of the Tosh valley. Stay at the top for a bit to cherish your accomplishment and take some amazing pictures to freeze the moment in time. After that, you will have to slide down the Biskeri that is really exciting and completely harmless as long as some precautions are taken. The slide takes one as far as a kilometre to a gentler slope of the valley. Walk for an hour crossing a few streams to reach the valley and finally to the campsite of Biskeri Thach. Overnight stay at Biskeri Thach.

  • Day 5:
  • Enjoy the sublime view of the pine forests, the majestic mountains, and the lush grasslands in Biskeri. From Biskeri, hike down across a steep plot of land with fencing all around. After crossing the dense forest cross a stream, with a campsite across. The path to the village of Pulga goes to the left of the campsite as the twin villages of Pulga and Tulga are separated by a stream. From Tulga, cross a bridge on the river Parvati, to reach the village of Barshaini. Jeep ride to Kasol base camp and your Sar Pass trekking ends.

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Inclusion
  • Welcome drink on arrival.
  • Breakfast & Dinner.
  • Bus tickets.
  • Pick and Drop at time of arrival/departure.
  • Sightseeing by private car.
  • Candle Light Dinner once during the stay.
  • Accommodation in well appointed room for 3 nights.
  • All tours and transfers by Personal Car.
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Exclusion
  • Camera fee
  • Travel insurance
  • 5% GST
  • Tips, laundry & phone call
  • All personal expenses
  • Entrance fees to monuments and museum
  • Any Airfare / Train fare.
  • Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages.
  • Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, and vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances etc.

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