About Sach Pass Trek
Himachal has been blessed with tremendous natural beauty. The
undulating trails of its captivating valleys have always captured the
hearts of many trekkers and adventure freaks who come here in search of
some unmatched panoramic vistas simultaneously satisfying their
adrenaline desires. One of the most magnificent treks in Himachal is the
'Sach Pass' or the 'Sar Pass' trek that takes you through landscapes
bustling with gurgling rivers, verdant forests, sparkling streams,
quaint little hamlets and striking fruit orchards. One of the oldest
trails in Himachal that were used by villagers to cross over from Chamba
to snow-bound Pangi Valley and vice-versa in the past, the Sach Pass
trek has retained its magical charm even till today.
Area : Himachal Pradesh
Duration : 12 Days (5 days travel/7 days trek)
Best Season : Mind June to Mid October
Grade :Moderate
Altitude : 4550 mts/14925ft
Total Trekking : 60 K.M
One of the most challenging treks in Himachal, the only thing that
keeps you motivated along the treacherous route to the pass is a surreal
view of the beautiful clouds, snow-capped peaks of the Pir-Panjal
ranges, precariously hanging glaciers and an inner zeal to make it to
the summit. While braving the slippery slopes, making your way through
tricky terrains and hideous turns with your teeth clattering in the numb
chilling cold, when you finally reach your destination perched at a
height of 4400 metres above sea level, that proud feeling of being on
top of the world is beyond words. The conventional Sach Pass trek
commences from Traila in Chamba Valley covering Satrundi via a small
village of Bhanodi, further making the way towards Sach Pass following
forest trails and snow-laden tracks.
Sach Pass Trekking Tour Highlights
- Trek up to the summit perched at an elevation of 14,500 ft., an elevation more than the famed Rohtang Pass.
- Get the opportunity to camp amidst serene mountain beauty under star-lit sky.
- Witness unforgettable panoramas of nature teeming with immense picturesque beauty.
- Get a chance to explore some small and beautiful high-altitude temples hidden in remote villages.
Best Time to Visit Sach Pass Trek
The pass is opened from June-July to mid-October but, the best month
to visit it, is September. Though in June, chances of sighting the snow
are plenty but the roads may be in pathetic conditions. July-August is
the time of heavy monsoon in the region with huge possibilities of
land-slides and cloud-bursts so, better get on to the journey in
September and complete before October, which is the time when
temperature drops below zero and not even a single sign of human
existence can be spotted in the area.
Where is the Sach Pass Trek
The Sach Pass is tucked away in the Pir-Panjal ranges of Himalayas in
the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. The pass connects Pangi and
Lahaul valleys with the Chamba valley. You can either cease your journey
at the Sach Pass or move ahead to venture into the picturesque Pangi
Valley, that still remains the remotest corner in Himachal.
How to Reach Sach Pass Trek?
By Air: Nearest airport is the 'Gaggal' or the
'Dharamsala-Kangra' airport connecting flights from Delhi, Chandigarh
and Kullu. From Dharamsala, private taxis, state run buses and private
Volvo buses can be booked to reach Chamba and thereon, taxi can be hired
up till Traila.
By Rail: The nearest railway station is the 'Chakki
Bank' station in Pathankot that is connected to various major cities
like Delhi and Chandigarh. From the railway station, private taxis,
state run buses or private buses can be hired up to Dharamsala or
directly to Chamba. Private taxi can thereon be hired up till Traila
from where the actual trekking starts.
By Road: Volvo buses and Himachal Road Transport
Corporation (HRTC) buses regularly ply from Delhi, Chandigarh and other
neighbouring states to Dharamsala and Chamba. From Chamba, we will
arrange all the transportation.
Sach Pass Trek (Detailed Itinerary)
Day 01: Delhi – Dharamshala (510 kms/ 12- 13 hrs)
By evening drive to Dharamshala by AC Volvo coach. Overnight journey.Day 02: Dharamsala
Arrival at Dharamshala by morning time, here meets our executive and transfer to hotel, check in. Morning time is free; you can go for some independent activities or relax. After having lunch we will proceed for seeing the sights. Dharamsala is a magnificent hill station that is divided into Upper & Lower towns and the here the altitude varies from the height of 1250 metres to 2000 metres. Dharamsala is additionally the seat of His Holiness Dalai Lama and his Government in exile. Mecleod Ganj located at (1730 meters) in the upper Dharamsala is well-known as the "Little Lhasa of India". We will stay in a hotel for overnight.Day 03: Dharamsala - Chamba
In the morning we will drive for about (270 kilometres) to reach Chamba (1900 metres). Chamba is the westernmost region of Himachal Pradesh. The Chenab River runs in the north direction and the Ravi River in the south direction. In the middle of the town there is a large playground called the 'Chowgan', a verdant field of about 73 metres in width and 805 metres in length. Chamba has various fabulously carved temples. Overnight stay arranged at the Tourist Bungalow.Day 04: Chamba - Traila
Today we will leave in the morning and drive to reach Traila (2500 metres) by covering about 145 kilometres in around 4 hours. From Chamba you will enter the Pangi valley which is a land of the beautiful dances, pretty faces, and picturesque splendour. Mainly two communities, specifically Bhots and Pangwala reside in this valley. Reach the destination and overnight stay is arranged at the Tourist Bungalow.Day 05: Traila - Satrundi
Today we will commence first trek to Satrundi (2900 metres) by covering approx 15 kilometres passing through a small village Bhanodi. The trek passes all the way through the forest pathway with gradual ups and downs up to Satrundi. Arrive at Satrundi and we will stay in the tents for overnight.Day 06: Satrundi - Sach Pass - Bindrabani
Today we will trek to reach Bindrabani (2750 metres) and will cross Sach Pass (4500 metres) a steep climb from Satrundi. The pass offers fabulous views of the towering mountains, hanging glaciers and numerous virgin peaks. We will cross the glacier to reach at Bindrabani. We will set up camp and stay here for overnight.Day 07: Bindrabani - Killar
On this day we will begin the trek towards Killar (2400 meters) that is situated in the midst of criss-cross trails in a narrow and deep gorge of the Chenab River. We will stay in the tented camps for overnight in the peaceful surrounds.Day 08: Killar - Purthi
Today we will begin trek in the morning and head towards Purthi (2200 metres) by covering almost 24 kilometres in about 7 hours. After covering nearly about 7 kilometres, the trail turns towards east direction for Purthi. Purthi is a very spectacular place known for the best forest nurseries and the historical Rest House situated on the right bank of the Chandra Bhaga. Overnight stay arranged in the tents at Purthi.Day 09: Purthi - Raoli
On this day, we will start the trek in the morning to reach Raoli (2000 M) in the trail we will be covering approximately 14 kilometres in around 5 hours. The trail is simple and has moderate ups and downs on the pathway. We will cross the River Chandra Bhaga through a rope bridge. On reaching Raoli, overnight stay is arranged in the tents.Day 10: Raoli - Manali
In the early morning we will drive to reach Manali (1920 metres) passing through Keylong covering about 240 kilometres in 6 hours. We will have lunch on the way. Overnight stay is arranged in the hotel at Manali.Day 11: Manali
Today we will travel around Manali and in the afternoon transfer to Volvo stand, from here catch bus for Delhi. Overnight journey.Day 12: Arrive Delhi
Arrival at Delhi by morning.Tour & Services End.
Fixed Departure with Dates 2018
2nd – 7th July 2018 | 3rd – 8th July 2018 | 9th – 14th July 2018 |
10th – 15th July 2018 |