Himachal Pradesh trekking: 10 of the best ways to place a bucket in 2021!

Kheerganga Trek

 

1. Kheerganga Trek

The Kheerganga Trek in Kasol is a lovely, frothy-white river of mountains. The only way to reach it is through a short but difficult journey, from high above in the mountains. The Kheer Ganga Trek is famous throughout the country and is delighted by its beauty. The trek is not more than 12 km, and you can only take a few short breaks in as little as 5 or 6 hours.

 

2. Malana Village Trek

 

Malana village trek is a 4-kilometer-long trail that takes you from Jari village in Himachal to one of India’s oldest villages. When you visit the mountain you must walk on the narrow, winding roads that are cut into the heart of the hills when there’s one thing you must do. Travelers planning a trip to Kasol have to experience the excitement of an enchanting journey between Kasol and Malana. Your mind is clear by the nebulous morning and the crisp mountain air. This weekend is one of Himachal’s most enriching treks.

3. Beas Kund Trek

 

Situated in the Himalayan Dhauladhar, Beas Kund is a place of immense historical significance and not only a magnificent location. You have to finish a short walk to reach Beas Kund. The trek is 15 to 17 km and can be covered easily in 3 days. It’s suitable for all ages because it’s not very demanding. Also, for this journey, you don’t have to be a pro on trekking. You can remain on the road and enjoy the scenic beauty of the campgrounds.

4. Chandrakhani Pass Trek

 

The Chandrakhani Pass Trek overlooks Deo Tibba and Pirpanjal areas in a magnificent and beautiful way. It extends from an altitude of 2000 to 550 meters up to 3000 600 to 60 meters. It’s one of Himachal Pradesh’s moderate and low altitude walks. The journey takes you through Rumsu, Ganachalani and Celani. It starts from Naggar. Couldn’t be any better than Himachal Pradesh trekking.

 

5. Jakhu Temple Trek

In Shimla, Jakhu Temple is a Lord Hanuman temple, known to host thousands of lovely monks. At the temple, at 108 feet, there is a huge statue of Lord Hanuman, which is cyanosis of all eyes. The temple is at 2455 meters high and is the main attraction for religious travelers on the highest peak of Shimla. As visitors walk to the temple, the 108-feet high Hanuman Statue can be seen behind deodar trees in the Jakhu Temple.

 

6. Prashar Lake Trek

 

The impressive ranges of Dhauladhar in the Kullu Valley surround Prashar Lakh. A breathtaking 180° view of the Dhauladhar, Pir Pinjal and Kinnaur mountains in this hiking spot in the Himalayas. One can pass by two routes to reach Lake Prashar, one through the village of Biaggi and another through the village of Jwalapur. Compared to the Jwalapur route, the trek across Baggi village is a bit tricky. The winter snow trek from Delhi is perfect.

7. Hampta Pass Trek

 

Hampta Pass is named after the village of Hamta located in the region of Pir Panjal. At 14000 meters, shepherds and a handful of trekkers mostly risk this place. The Hampta Pass Trek is one of the toughest treks in Himachal Pradesh and is surrounded by glaciers, rivulets, jagged mountains, and meadows. Without the Himachal Pradesh trekking map you can’t walk on this trek.

 

8. Triund Trek

You should definitely go to the Triund trails, and meet the mountains when looking for solo treks in Himachal. Dhauladhar’s spectrum looks huge and beautiful. Discover camping under the stars and have candy in the night. You’ll be fortunate to be in such a landscape. There’s no place on earth such as Triund. Check it out yourself if you don’t believe us.

 

9. Bhrigu Lake Trek

 

Bhrigu Lake Trek, located at an elevation of 14000 ft, offers you a very high level. In just two days you will be able to reach such an impressive Himalayan trek. Since this trek is ideal for the summer of May-June, it is one of Himachal Pradesh’s best summer excursions. The trails of this trek are a bit too steep and it can be a little overwhelming for a beginner.

 

10. Pin Parvati Pass Trek

 

Pin Parvati is a great option for those who are looking for difficult walks in Himachal. The trek leads you to an impressive 16,000 ft high and gives you wonderful scenery. It’s not an ideal trek for beginners or beginners because the trail is difficult and difficult. In this trek, even experienced walkers need to have good stamina. The hillside passes, indoor weeds, snowy landscapes, and rocky rocks. You pass by. Because it’s a 9-day trek, you should be prepared mentally.

 

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