SAR PASS TREK
5D/4N
Himachal
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Quad/triple – RS 6,999 PP
Double – RS 7,499 PP
Sar Pass Trek Itinerary
Day 1 : Trek from Kasol to Grahan Village
- Your trek starts from Kasol town center by Grahan Nahal. The straightforward trail which
is usually employed by locals will take you to through pine forests. - After reaching the Grahan Nahal, the trail becomes rocky and steep.
- You’ll definitely try that when within
Himalayas! The steep climb of an hour will take you to your destination for the day. - Reach Grahan Village by evening and shower. Have your dinner and stay overnight within
the camps.
Day 2 : Grahan Village to Min Thatch
- Have breakfast within the morning and begin your trek towards the north of the campsite at Grahan.
- You’ll encounter many locals on the way
using the Min thatch trail - The steeper trails will take you to the woods. Rememberto remain together with your group here because the trail becomes steeperand a touch confusing.
- Cross the Chanderkhani stretch and lots of more ranges from the campsite at Min Thatch. Have your dinner and stay overnight at the camps.
DAY 3 : Min Thatch To Nagaru
- Have your breakfast and trek through the pastoral forest covered with snow from Min Thatch to Nagaru.
- You’ll need to take care on this trail because the steep slope and therefore the snow will make the
trek difficult here. - After a difficult trek for 2 to 3 hours, you’ll finally reach the Nagaru campsite. Enjoy the mesmerizing vistas of the magnificient mountain across the Parvati Valley.
- See the tiny glittering lights of the Manikaran town because the night sets in. It gets extremely chilly in
the evening. It’s advisable to sleep early to avoid catching a cold next.
DAY 4 : Nagaru to BiskeriThatch via Sar Pass Trek
- Rise and Shine early within the morning to start out Sar Pass Trek.
- Climb up through the snow trails and admire the dazzling peaks of Tosh valley.
- The exhilarating view on the highest of Sar Pass Trek will leave you spellbound. Spend some time
there and absorb the sweetness of the place. - Slump to the vallley but take the required precautions. The sliding downhill is nearly 1 KM! Walk for an hour and cross some magicial water
streams to succeed in the Biskeri Thatch campsite by evening. - Take some rest and have dinner. Stay overnight at the Biskeri Thatch campsite.
DAY 5 : Biskeri Thatch to Barshaini and Departure
- See the luxurious views of lofty mountains and pine forests from Biskeri Thatch! Start trekking
downhill through the dense forest, crossing a stream then reach Pulga. - The dual village Pulga and Tulga are separated by a stream.
- Cross the bridge on the Parvati River to succeed in the Barshaini Village.
- Then you’ll be dropped at Kasol and your amazing trek to the Sar Pass Trek concludes Here.
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SarPass Trek Overview
THINGS TO CARRY
● Extra pair of socks
● one jacket / Upper
● Raincoat / you can buy it from there as well.
● Your Ids (aadhar card,etc)
● Backpack for trekking
● Mask and personal sanitizer
● Trekking Shoes with good grip
● Power bank for your phone or the other
gadgets
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
• The travelling will be through AC Mode.
• The booking amount of the trip is 2000/-.
• The remaining amount is to be paid on the day of the journey in the decided
mode of payment.
• No action related to payment cutting after the deal is signed, will be
accepted.
• Once the booking is confirmed, the amount is non refundable.
• However, if the tour gets cancelled from our side, the amount will be
refunded.
• No travel insurance is included with the package.
• No cheques are allowed for payment.
• Cost and consequences arising due to any force majeure situations
including but not limited to unforeseen circumstances like; natural calamities,
political disturbances, health issues, flight delays cancellations, things beyond our
control etc. will have to be borne by the guest.
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