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Trekking Chamba
Valley in Himachal Pradesh
|Trekking in Chamba - Chamba Sach Pass Pangi Valley|
A moderately strenuous journey
of 9-10 days and the most commonly used crossing of the Pir Panjal Range. Local
accommodation in the houses or in the villages and eating shops at every halting
place make this trek particularly suitable for traveling light. Start at Trela,
80 Km. N of Chamba, regular bus service. Trela is in two parts, Upper and
Lower; the camp ground lies between the two beside the Trela stream. A few
eating shops also provide basic accommodation. Porters can be hired from either
Lower or Upper Trela.
DAY-1
Bhanodi (2250m) 12 Km Start
with a gradual but continuous climb of 6Km to Alwas (1982m) through forest and
along the W bank of the Trela Nala; reach Alwas after crossing a small stream
coming from the left; a small temporary settlement with a few eating shops.
Ahead, the track climbs through dense forest of walnut and pine for 6 Km. to
Bhanodi. Bhutias from Nepal inhabit this village; a few eating shops and cheap
accommodation. Pitch tents 2 Km. further on at a pasture among pine woods.
Fresh milk and butter can be procured from Gujar houses in the forest.
DAY-2
Bhanodi-Satrundi (3505m) 8Km;
The trail is well marked and clear throughout, initially climbing gradually then
steeply for 3Km to the crest of a spur with a clear view of Satrundi and the
pass. Descend steeply for one Km and cross a stream; small tea shop here.
Ahead is a continuous ascent of 4 Km. over treeless green slopes to Satrundi; a
charming camp ground with several gurgling streams and slopes covered flowers;
many improvized eating shops, mostly run by Nepalis who also offer overnight
shelter. A log hut built by PWD is situated under a big boulder. Fresh milk is
plentiful. [From Satrundi a trail turns left (N) and ascends to Marotu Gali
(4365m) to reach Baloa in Paddar, about 6Km. from Shol, in the Kishtwar district
of Jammu and Kashmir].
DAY-3
Satrundi-Sach Pass
(5390m)-Dunai (3285m) 15Km; Soon the trail crosses a snow bridge to the right,
climbs strenuously over a ridge, for 30 min then turns left, traverising a
ridge; often snow covered. A well-marked beaten track over snow leads towards
the pass which is reached in 3-4th; tea shop on top. The other side is a
descent in snow on a glacier, though not really steep. Bagotu camp ground is
reached after 4km. an eating shop here is run by Nepalis. Following the left
side of the glacier, descend to Dunai, a two-roomed resting place situated under
a huge overhanging cliff giving protection from winter snowfalls. A temporary
settlement, like that of Satrundi, lies 50m ahead where food and accommodation
can be had.
DAY-4
Dunai-Brindabani-Kilar (2450m)
17 Km; About 1.5 Km from Dunai the trail turns right, crosses two streams
running close to each other, then follows the Dhedha Nala on its right. A short
gradual descent of 8 Km. on a fairly wide path, free from ice or snow, comes
down to Brindabani (2712m); PWD rest house. As Kilar is only 9Km. away, parties
often carry on. Continue NE and after one Km cross the Dhedha Nala to follow
its left side for another 3Km. Now turn right (E) where the path climbs for a
while, traverses a rocky ridge for 3Km, then drops down to the Chandra-Bhaga
river which is crossed by a bridge to reach Kilar in another Km. This is the HQ
of Pangi Valley sub-district, a small township, essential provisions available.
Accommodation at the PWD rest house. The Detang temple stands in a cedar grove
near the rest house.
DAY-5
Kilar-Cheri forest rest house
(2230m) 13Km - From Kilar a jeep track goes down gradually along the right bank
of the Chandra-Bhaga river upstream for 5Km, crosses the Karyuni Nala over a
bridge to reach Sidh Baba Temple (Sidh Ka Dera). Another almost level walk of
6Km brings you to Sach Gharat (water mill). Sach Khas Village is perched high
up on the left. Stay at Cheri Forest Rest House located Near Sach Gharat. A
mtorable road is being built to join Kilar with Udaipur in Lahaul Valley and is
expected to be ready before 2005. If you are lucky, you may get a jeep ride
which is supposed to leave Kilar for Bambal at 7 am.
DAY-6
Cheri FRH-Purthi 13Km The trail
climbs gradually for about 5Km to Bambal, a temporary road workers settlement
with a few eating shops and Purthi is another 9Km comfortable walk on the jeep
track. The forest rest house of Purthi is located in a picturesque setting in
the deep forest. This was built by a Britisher named Sir Tudd in 1851 who
lived there for a long time. The ghost of his wife, who died here, is believed
to still haunt the forest rest house.
DAY-7
Purthi-Raoli (2591m) 19 Km.
From Purthi you can take a direct bus for Manali which goes through Lahaul
Valley, crosses Rohtang Pass and reaches Manali in 14th. In case the bus is not
playing due to landslides, which are not uncommon, you can walk on the road up
to Raoli; Tindi is another 13Km further up. Forest rest houses at Raoli and
Tindi. A newly constructed beautiful forest rest house at Suglwas between
Purthi and Raoli.
DAY-8
To Sach Pass via Bairagarh
- Normally, between 15 July and 10 October this alternative route can be taken
from Trela to Satrundi via Bairagarh. A few snow gullies are blocked before
10-15 July. Bairagarh is connected by an early morning direct bus from Chamba.
There is a beautiful PWD rest house at Bairagarh (2592m); reservations at
Chamba. From here there is a wide and fine view of the valley below. By road
Trela to Bairagarh is 8Km, though half this distance by the footpath.
The 18 Km stretch of road from
Bairagarh to Satrundi of road from Bairagarh to Satrundi at the base of Sach
Pass is jeepable. The ascent is gentle and passes through coniferous forests
and Gujar herdsmen settlements. Comfortable on foot in 6-7h.
Another Treks in Chamba Valley,
Himachal Pradesh
|Trek -I|
Chamba-Sach Pass-Pangi Valley (hard)
|Trek -II|
Kilar-Cheni Pass-Chamba (hard)
|Trek -III|
Chamba-Marwa
Pass; to Pangi Valley (strenuous)
|Trek -IV|
A few
side treks in Pangi Valley (easy)
|Trek -V|
Brahmaur-Chobia Pass; to Lahaul Valley (strenuous)
|Trek -VI|
Brahmaur-Kugti Pass; to Lahaul Valley (strenuous)
|Trek -VII|
Brahmaur-Manimahesh Lake; in Chamba Valley (easy)
|Trek
-VIII|
Holi-Bara Bangahal-Thamsar Pass; to Kangra Valley
|Trek -IX|
Bara
Bangahal-Kaliheni (Sagor) Pass-Manali (strenuous)
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Peaks & Passes in Himachal Pradesh
Himachal is a paradise
for walkers, trekkers, hikers, skiers, rafters, climbers and
mountaineers. Innumerable treks originate or culminate in the beautiful
valleys of Kullu and Manali. There are several peaks in Himachal Pradesh
that challenge the mountaineers. Main peaks in Dhauladhar range are Mun
(4610 m), Toral (4686 m), Dromedary (4553 m) and Riflehorn (4400 m).
Kinnaur & Spiti Region has Leo Pargial (6791 m.)
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