Sari Pass Trek

Max Altitude

3720 m

Grade

Moderate

Duration

4 Days - 3 Nights

Trekking KM.

12 km

7500.00
Per Person

Base camp : Lohardi

HIMACHAL PRADESH

Duration

4 Days - 3 Nights

Max Group Size

20

Max Altitude

3720 m

GRADE

Moderate

Trek Description

Nestled in the picturesque Garhwal region of the Himalayas, the Sari Pass Trek is a moderate level trek that offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, glistening glaciers, and lush meadows. This trek takes you through remote villages, dense forests, and high altitude passes, making it an unforgettable experience for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. In this article, we will provide you with a detailed itinerary, day-wise details, and a list of things to carry for the Sari Pass Trek.

Day wise Details and Description

Day 1: Drive from Kullu to Lohardi

Reach Kullu on your own. The vehicle will be arranged to reach the roadhead of Lohardi. The journey is through picturesque village of Barot in the Uhl valley. Enjoy your overnight stay in camps.

Day 2: Lohardi to Lahesh

Post breakfast, start the trek to base of Sari Pass that is Lahesh. Pass through dense forests and witness few shepherd huts on the way. Reach the base, your campsite for today and settle for the day.

Day 3: Lahesh to Gorudugh

It is the most important day of your journey since you will cross the pass. Some of the Dhauladhars may be viewed from the summit of Sari Pass to the west, Lahaul and Spiti to the east, and Kalihani Pass and the Pir Panjal range to the north. Begin your descent to Gorudugh. Go through the picturesque Lag valley to the campground. Set up your campers and call it a day.

Day 4: Gorudugh to Kadingcha (6 km) (2200 m) and Drive to Kullu

Today is the last trekking day. Descend through the Lag valley and reach the roadhead at Kadingcha. From here get back to Kullu.

Things To Carry

  • Trekking shoes
  • Backpack
  • Warm clothes (jacket, thermal wear, gloves, etc.)
  • Sunscreen lotion
  • Sunglasses
  • Water bottles
  • Energy bars and snacks
  • First aid kit
  • Camera
  • Torch

TRIP Inclusions

When booking a trek, it's important to understand what is included in the package to ensure you have everything you need for your adventure. Here are some common inclusions to look out for:

Accomodation

Hotel, Camps, Resorts

Meals

Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners

Transport

Public bus, Taxi, Train, Tram, Metro

TRIP Exclusion

While it's important to understand what is included in a trip, it's equally important to understand what is not included. Here are some common exclusions to be aware of when booking a trip:

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal Medicine kit

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