Wednesday, 6 January 2016

                   Best Trekking Location In Himachal Pradesh    

 

 Triund Glacier

  Triund is situated 9 kms from Bhagsu Nag which has become very famous trekking destination among tourists from abroad. From McLeodganj, belonging to upper Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, it takes about four hours to reach Triund.  Rested at a height of 2827 m, the place is noted for its scenic splendor of the imposing mountainous terrain. Triund offers a fascinating view of the Dhauladhar ranges and the Kangra Valley. One can trek along alone through this pass without a guide. Because of its proximity to the snowline which is just 13kms away, this region is becoming popular with time. Snow birds and wild animals like musk deer and black bear are well seen from this place
  

Kinnaur Kailash Circuit

The Kinnaur Kailash called as Kinner Kailash in the local dialect is a mountain range in the kinnaur district of the praiseworthy Himachal Pradesh. Kinnaur Kailash (6349m) and Jonkarden (6473m) peaks dominates the range that borders the district of Kinnaur in the south. Charang La at an altitude of 5300m is the only pass on this trek route.  This pass is considered as sacred by both Hindu and Buddhist Kinnauris. The entire trek path is endowed of lush green valleys, orchards, vineyards snow-clad peaks and cold desert mountains. Kinnaur is gifted with rich in flora & fauna. May to September is the decent time to make a trip to the enchanting Kinnaur kailash.




Triund


Bhabha Pass Trek

 Bhaba pass Trek is an attention grabbing trek, and one of the famous trek tours among the Himachal Trekking expeditions. The pass gets carpeted by snow round the year. After crossing the Bhaba pass, the landscape changes dramatically, thick forest of Pine, cedar and deodar replaces the barren landscape of Spiti. The trail mounts along the left bank of the Wangar River after crossing a footbridge. Then keeps climbing through crop fields of Mastrang and passes through a mixed forest of conifers and temperate broad-leafed species. Travellers go trekking generally between the months of July to September as it is the most pleasant time. This journey is not only adventure centric but also spiritual because it offers a pilgrim trail to all those who are devoted to perform parikrama of the divine mountain range


Chanderkhani Pass

Parvati valley that links Malana Valley to Kullu Valley carries Chandrakhani Pass. The pass is known for the beauty it possesses and is a decent base for making a trek journey.  Chandrakhani is 3600m above sea level and offers magnificent sights while on the trial. Chanderkhani Pass offers marvelous sights of the Deo Tibba peak, Pir Panjal and Parbati mountain ranges.The trek journey begins from the village of Naggar, located about 21 km from the town of Manali. Chandrakhani pass is best travelled from May to October. The sight of Pir Panjal range to the North and the smaller Shivaliks to the South so mighty from this Pass. The trek can be categorized as mild trekking.


 

 Mukteshwar

 

  Beas Kund

‘Beas’ is a derivative from the name of the legendary author ‘Vyas’ who scripted the celebrated epic Mahabharata.  The river Beas originates from Beas Kund, which is a remarkable destination for trekkers and tourists. The trek to Bias Kund starts from Manali, and passing through the gorgeous Solang Valley, known for its sky slopes. While on this trek, one can gather experiences of viewing lush green meadows, glaciers and snow-capped mountain peaks. Beas Kund acts as the base camp for climbing Ladakhi and friendship peak.  A traveler gets an opportunity of sight seeing a lot of places on the way of this tour, namely, Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali, Solang Valley, Solang Nala, Dhundi, Bakkaer Thach, Beas Kund, Dhauladhar Mountain Range.


And there is no better time than the winters to experience the pleasures of snow or winter trekking. It is chilly with everything around you frozen and you might have to walk while          snowing. It can be a scene from the popular TV series 'Game of Thrones', for 'winter is  coming.