Chanderkhani Pass Trek, Himachal Pradesh
Begin your trip from Naggar and begin the Chanderkhani Pass trekking adventure right away. In the middle of blue pine and deodar, walnut, golden oak, and wild cherry trees, the activity is lovely. After arriving at this location, you must ascend for an hour or more to reach the trail that leads to Rumsu hamlet, which is located at a height of roughly 2150 metres. Prepare a delectable packed lunch. There is a passable path from here to Stelling pastures, which are around 1350 metres elevation. Your 5- to 6-hour adventure will come to an end in an enchanted forest.
Enjoy a hike that begins on the picturesque Stelling and Ghalkrari pasture stretches, with the fauna dazzling around you. You may sense the earthy fragrance of Birch trees when you visit this location. You will ascend steadily to the Chiklani basecamp, which is around 3450 metres above sea level, at some point during the Chanderkhani Pass trip. Photographs should be taken in the dim moonlight. Sleep in alpine tents for the night.
Nagruni, Dhalakda Pathar, Chanderkhani Pass, Bara Bangal Range, Pir Panjal and Parvati Ranges, Dhalakda Pathar, Chanderkhani Pass, Bara Bangal Range, Pir Panjal and Parvati Ranges Throughout the hike, you will be treated to breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and attractive open valleys. You'll climb to the Dhalakda Pathar today, then continue uphill on the ridge of the Chanderkhani Pass. Take in the spectacular views of the Bara Bangal range in the west, the Pir Panjal in the north, and the Parvati in the east from here. Then, on the road to Nagruni, you begin your descent, which is steeper than the trek up to the pass, where you might observe a flock of sheep grazing. Carefully make your way to Nagruni's camping field, where you will pitch your tents for the night.
This day, the path from Nagruni continues downwards, sometimes steeply, until you reach Manala. Enjoy the relaxing journey through the coniferous forest. You may be surprised to learn that there are over 630 different species of conifer trees. Meet the people of Malana Village, which is roughly 2600 metres above sea level. After a good dinner, set up tents for the night.
Today morning, you carry on with the downhill climb on a steep through a route that is marked well till Jari At first, you go downhill amidst fields and then pass through a woody area of mostly Deodar trees Proceed downhill to Manala Nallah. When at this place, cross the gorge area and arrive at Manala Power project site Proceed walking to Jari, from where you hop in to a vehicle to be driven to Kullu through Maniraran Reach Kullu - that marks the end of your Chandrakhani Pass trekking journey
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