Trip Highlights

The Sar Pass Trek offers a wide range of experiences, from trekking through dense forests and meadows to crossing gushing streams and camping under the stars. Some of the highlights of the trek include:

Kasol Kasol ,also called Mini Israel of India is a small village in the Parvati Valley and the starting point of the Sar Pass Trek. The village is known for its scenic beauty, hippie culture, vibrant markets, tasty cafes, and much more. Grahan Village Grahan Village is a beautiful hamlet situated at an altitude of 7,700 feet above sea level. The village offers picturesque views of the Parvati Valley and is known for its apple orchards and traditional architecture. Min Thach Min Thach is a serene meadow situated at an altitude of 11,500 feet above sea level. The meadow is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and is an ideal place to camp for the night. Nagaru Nagaru is a high altitude campsite situated at an altitude of 12,500 feet above sea level. The campsite offers stunning views of the Himalayan ranges and is a perfect place to witness the sunrise and sunset. Sar Pass Sar Pass is the highest point of the trek, situated at an altitude of 13,800 feet above sea level. The pass offers panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges and is covered with snow throughout the year. Biskeri Thach Biskeri Thach is a beautiful campsite situated at an altitude of 11,000 feet above sea level. The campsite is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and offers stunning views of the Parvati Valley. Tips for Trekking in Sar Pass Trek Trekking in the Sar Pass Trek requires proper preparation and planning. Here are some tips to keep in mind: Carry sufficient warm clothing and trekking gear. Stay hydrated and carry enough water bottles

Experience Which you will Get on Sar Pass Trek :-

  1. Trekking through the serene forests of pine, oak, and deodar, offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

  2. Crossing the raging Parvati river and its tributaries on foot over makeshift bridges, which requires careful navigation and offers an adrenaline rush.

  3. Camping in scenic locations like Grahan, Min Thach and Nagaru, where you can witness stunning sunsets and starry skies.

  4. Reaching the summit of Sar Pass, which offers panoramic views of the snow-clad Himalayan peaks and valleys.

  5. Scenic Trail: The trek takes you through some of the most scenic trails in the Himalayas, offering stunning views of the snow-covered mountains, valleys, and waterfalls.

  6. Charming Villages: The trek takes you through charming villages, where you can interact with the locals and learn about their way of life.

  7. Snow-Covered Mountains: The trek takes you through snow-covered mountains, where you can enjoy the thrill of walking on snow.

  8. Campsites: The trek offers several campsites where you can spend the night, enjoying the beauty of the Himalayas under the stars.

  9. Adventure: The trek offers several adventure activities such as river crossing, rappelling, and rock climbing, which add to the thrill of the trek.

Trek Overview

Sar Pass Trek: A Mesmerizing Himalayan Adventure

Are you an adventure lover looking for a thrilling trekking experience in the Himalayas? If so, the Sar Pass Trek is the perfect destination for you. The Sar Pass Trek is a popular trek in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India, which offers breathtaking views of the snow-clad Himalayan ranges. This article is your ultimate guide to exploring the beauty of the Sar Pass Trek.

Sar Pass Trek is a breathtaking trekking destination located in the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The trek is a perfect blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and culture, making it a must-do for all nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

The Sar Pass trek is a moderate to difficult level trek, spanning over 5-6 days, and covering a distance of approximately 35 kilometers. The trek starts from the quaint village of Kasol and takes you through the dense forests, gushing streams, and lush green meadows of the Parvati Valley. The highlight of the trek is the Sar Pass, located at an altitude of 13,800 feet, which offers a panoramic view of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks.

The best time to visit Sar Pass is from April to June and September to November when the weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear.

To make the most of your Sar Pass trekking experience, it is essential to pack appropriately, carry sufficient water and food supplies, and wear comfortable trekking shoes. It is also crucial to respect the local culture and environment and leave no trace behind.

Best Time to Visit Sar Pass Trek The best time to visit the Sar Pass Trek is from the month of April to Month of June and then from September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear, offering a clear view of the snow-capped mountains. However, if you want to witness the snowfall, December to February is the ideal time to visit. Difficulty Level of Sar Pass Trek The Sar Pass Trek is considered a moderate to challenging trek. The trail includes steep climbs, slippery slopes, and narrow ridges, making it a challenging trek even for experienced trekkers. However, with proper physical fitness and mental preparation, anyone can complete this trek. The trek can be done by both novice and experienced trekkers, with proper preparation and guidance from a professional trekking agency. Short Itinerary for Sar Pass Trek Day 1: Kasol to Grahan Village Day 2: Grahan Village to Min Thach Day 3: Min Thach to Nagaru Day 4: Nagaru Campsite to Biskeri Thach Camp Site via Sar Pass Day 5: Biskeri Thach to Barshaini.


In conclusion, the Sar Pass trek is an exhilarating experience that should not be missed by anyone seeking adventure in the lap of nature. With its stunning landscapes, challenging trails, and unique culture, Sar Pass trek is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime

Itinerary

  • Altitude: 1,700 m to 2,350 m

  • Distance: 10 km

  • Time taken: 4-5 hours


  • Follow the marked trail through forests and along the Grahan nalah

  • Look for makeshift stalls selling refreshments like tea, omelets, and rhododendron syrup

  • Climb uphill away from the right bank of the river

  • After a steep climb of about an hour, arrive at the village of Grahan

  • Accommodation available in guest houses and camping ground

  • Altitude: 2,350 m to 3,400 m

  • Distance: 7 km

  • Time taken: 4-5 hours


  • Follow the trail north from Grahan, which climbs up gently

  • Enter a dense forest with little sunlight

  • The trail becomes steeper and confusing in places

  • The forest opens up to a grassy patch on a ridge called Min Thach

  • Enjoy the view of Chanderkhani and other ranges to the north-west

  • To the south-east, find a seasonal vendor’s hut and a tap with potable water

  • Camp for the night, protected from strong winds by the ridge

  • Dig a trench around the tents to allow natural drainage of water in case of rain, hail, or snow

  • Altitude: 3,400 m to 3,800 m

  • Distance: 8 km

  • Time taken: 4-6 hours


  • Start early to avoid slippery snow later in the day

  • Follow the trail that veers up to the south and goes into the woods

  • Depending on the weather, watch out for snow

  • Come to a rocky ridge overlooking a grassy meadow down in the distance

  • The path goes up the ridge to the cliffs atop which Nagaru sits

  • After a hundred meters, the tree-line ends and gives way to patches of grass and shrubs

  • Exercise caution while trekking in snow and rely on a guide and a trekking pole

  • Proper technique: dig into the snow with your toes, establish a firm foothold, and then put the other foot ahead in the same fashion

  • After a couple of hours, reach a welcoming patch for camping

  • Altitude: 3,800 m to 4,220 m to 3,500 m

  • Distance: 14 km

  • Time taken: 10-11 hours


  • Start early to reach Sar Pass before the snow gets too soft

  • Climb up the ridge-line, and follow the markers

  • Keep left of the pass, for the right side is very steep and may be slippery

  • After crossing the pass, descend to Biskeri Thach

  • Camp near the forest guest house or in the open, depending on the weather

  • Altitude: 3,500 m to 2,500 m

  • Distance: 12 km

  • Time taken: 6-7 hours


  • Follow the trail through the forest, and cross the stream

  • Reach Pulga, a village with a temple and a waterfall nearby

  • Trek along the left bank of the Parvati River, through Nakthan and from Barshaini, Then Drive back to Kasol

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Trip FAQs

  1. What is the level of Difficulty in Sar Pass Trek?

    The Sar Pass Trek is considered a moderate to difficult level trek. It involves trekking for around 5-6 hours a day, with some steep ascents and descents. However, with proper physical fitness and acclimatization, it can be completed by anyone with basic trekking experience
  2. When is the best time to do the Sar Pass Trek?

    The best time to do the Sar Pass Trek is from the First week of April till the last week of June and then from September to November. If you will visit Sar Pass in these months, You will find Pleasant weather with a clear sky, which will make you to enjoy the Mind-blowing views of the Mighty Himalayas. However, it's important to note that the weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, so it's always best to check the weather forecast before embarking on the trek
  3. What is the duration of the Sar Pass Trek?

    The Sar Pass Trek is a 5-day trek, covering a total distance of approximately 35 km. It starts from Kasol in Himachal Pradesh and ends at Barshaini
  4. What is the maximum altitude reached during the Sar Pass Trek?

    The highest altitude reached during the Sar Pass Trek is (13,845 feet) at the Sar Pass.
  5. What is the accommodation like during the Sar Pass Trek?

    During the trek, accommodation is usually in tents or guesthouses. The tents are usually double occupancy and come with sleeping bags and mattresses. The guesthouses are basic but comfortable, with shared washroom facilities
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    The inclusions in the Sar Pass Trek package are as follows:

    1. Accommodation in tents or guesthouses during the trek.
    2. Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
    3. Experienced trekking guide and support staff.
    4. Camping equipment such as tents, sleeping bags, and mattresses.
    5. Kitchen equipment and utensils.
    6. All necessary permits and fees.
    7. Transportation from the starting point to the base camp and back.
    8. Medical kit with basic first-aid supplies.
    9. Briefing and orientation session before the trek.

    It is important to carefully review the inclusion and exclusion of the package before booking to ensure that you have a comfortable and hassle-free trekking experience.

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