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Duration

6 Days 5 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

13 people

Languages

Manali

About this tour

If you’re looking for a Himalayan adventure that offers everything from dense pine forests and wildflower-strewn meadows to snow-capped peaks and thrilling climbs, the Sar Pass Trek should be at the top of your list. Nestled in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, this trek is a popular choice for both beginners and seasoned trekkers.

The Sar Pass Trek is more than just a hike—it’s a journey through some of the most enchanting terrains in the Indian Himalayas. Whether you’re looking for solitude, scenic views, or the thrill of trekking through snow, Sar Pass has it all. It’s the perfect blend of adventure, beauty, and cultural experience—ideal for both solo travellers and groups.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through a day-by-day itinerary, what to expect, and why the Sar Pass Trek continues to captivate thousands of adventure seekers every year.

Best Time to Do the Sar Pass Trek

The ideal time to trek Sar Pass is late May to mid-June, when the snow is still abundant and weather conditions are favourable. Post-monsoon months (September–October) are also great for clearer skies and lush scenery, though the snow cover is less.

Quick Tips for First-Time Trekkers: 

  1. Fitness first: Begin cardio and leg strengthening at least 3–4 weeks prior.
  2. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water at altitude to avoid AMS.
  3. Listen to your guide: Weather and terrain can change fast—stay alert.
  4. Pack light, pack right: Essentials only—every gram matters.

If you’re planning to embark on the Sar Pass Trek, book early and prep well! Drop your questions in the comments, and don’t forget to share this guide with your fellow trekkers.

Highlights

  • * Altitude: 13,850 ft (4,220 m) 

  • * Duration: 6 days

  • * Difficulty: Easy to Moderate 

  • * Best Time to Trek: May to June and September to October

  • * Region: Manali, Himachal Pradesh

  • * Start/End Point: Kasol

Included/Excluded

  • 360-degree Trekking Support

  • Comfortable Accommodation
  • Healthy Vegetarian Meals
  • Car Transfers
  • Certified Trek Leader 

  • Trekking Gears
  • Forest Permit and Camping Charges
  • Travel Insurance (Add On)
  • Meals During Transfers
  • Personal Gears

Itinerary

    • Activities: Registration, acclimatization, and local sightseeing
    • Highlights: Explore cafes, walk by the Parvati River, or visit the nearby Chalal village

    Tip: Kasol is known as the “Mini Israel of India” – try some authentic Israeli cuisine! 

  • Trek Distance: 9 km | Trek Duration: 5–6 hours

The trail begins from Kasol, passing through pine forests, and gradually ascends to the remote Grahan Village, known for its traditional Himachali architecture and warm hospitality.

  • Highlights: Dense forests, crystal-clear streams, and peaceful mountain village life
  • Night Stay: Camp or homestay in Grahan

  • Trek Distance: 7 km | Trek Duration: 5 hours

This day involves a steep ascent through forests and open meadows. The terrain gradually changes from woodland to alpine, offering sweeping views.

  • Highlights: Beautiful wildflowers, sunset views, and the first glimpse of snow-covered peaks
  • Night Stay: Campsite at Min Thach

  • Trek Distance: 6 km | Trek Duration: 4–5 hours

The trail to Nagaru is steep and can be physically demanding. As you ascend, the temperature drops, and the air gets thinner.

  • Highlights: Snow patches along the trail, stunning views of the Parvati Valley
  • Night Stay: Camp at Nagaru, one of the coldest campsites on the trek

Note: Layer up; temperatures here can dip below freezing at night.

    • Trek Distance: 14 km | Trek Duration: 7–8 hours

    The most exciting and challenging day of the trek! Start early for a steep snow climb to Sar Pass, then descend to the lush Biskeri Thach.

    • Highlights: Sunrise on snow peaks, panoramic views from Sar Pass, thrilling snow slide during descent
    • Night Stay: Campsite at Biskeri Thach, surrounded by flower-filled meadows 

  • Trek Distance: 10 km trek + 1.5-hour drive

Descend through forests and cross streams as you reach Pulga or Barshaini, from where you drive back to Kasol.

  • Highlights: Waterfalls, rustic Himalayan villages, and a feeling of accomplishment 

A buffer day in trekking is crucial for ensuring flexibility and safety during an expedition. It acts as a contingency for unforeseen delays due to bad weather, health issues, or challenging trail conditions. Including a buffer day helps trekkers avoid rushing, reduces stress, and increases the chances of completing the trek successfully. It also allows time for acclimatization in high-altitude regions, minimizing the risk of altitude sickness. Overall, a buffer day adds resilience to the trekking plan, making the experience safer and more enjoyable. 

Kindly note: A sum of INR 3,500/- per person will be charged extra if the buffer day used. 

Durations

6 Days

Language

Manali

Frequently asked questions

Yes, if you're trekking with an organized group or agency, nutritious meals (veg) are usually provided. At Mountbuzz, we provide 4 times vegetarian meals with Daal and Vegetable dishes that changes it's type everyday, along with Soups, and sweet dishes everyday. 

It’s not advisable to trek solo due to the remoteness, river crossings, glacier sections, and lack of mobile connectivity. Trekking with a group or guide is safer. 

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