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Sar Pass Trek, which is located at an elevation of 13,850 feet, features one of the most picturesque trekking routes, featuring flowing waterfalls, verdant meadows, and the unpolluted Parvati river. You may easily do it when you are in Kasol or Parvati valley, and it is one of the most well-liked treks in the months of May and June. You might want to look into Sar Pass Trek as well if you have any immediate plans to travel to Kasol. Both lovers of nature and thrill seekers will find bliss here.
The Sar Pass Trek is also a great getaway because you can always stop in Kasol for a while to learn more about the locals' way of life and culture. You can sample the Israeli cuisine, which is particularly well-known in Himachal and is one of the reasons why so many people favour Sar Pass.
Sar Pass Trek is a fantastic location to start for inexperienced hikers who wish to explore different types of routes, however it's advised that hikers maintain adequate footing and follow other hikers' gait patterns for appropriate caution.
The Sar Pass Trek will take you through dense pine forests, alpine meadows, lovely villages, snow-capped mountains, and breathtaking scenery all in one location. With so many different terrains to choose from, trekking is a great activity for beginners.
It's not only simple, but it also offers beautiful views. The Parvati Valley's spectacular mountains can be seen from the pass, which is about 14,000 feet in elevation and within a 48 km overall walk distance. The frozen lake that gives Sar Pass its name also provides a breathtaking view.
Depending on the time of day, the temperature throughout the journey can range from 0 degrees to -20 degrees. It's preferable to be ready since even seemingly insignificant things, like whether you're in the shade or the sun, can have a big impact on how warm you feel during the Sar Pass climb.
The Sar Pass Trek, one of the most well-liked treks in the Shivalik mountain ranges, but nonetheless difficult because it is one of the highest treks in Himachal Pradesh at 14,000 feet above sea level. You must therefore be conscious of your own physical reactions.
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Your trek begins from Kasol, following a well-marked trail alongside the Grahan stream. The route gradually ascends through dense pine forests, offering a peaceful start to your Himalayan journey.
The trail is easy and beginner-friendly, with a steady climb and scenic forest sections. As you gain altitude, the landscape opens up into small clearings before a final uphill stretch leads you to Grahan Village — a charming Himalayan hamlet perched on a hilltop.
Spend the evening acclimatising, interacting with locals, and preparing for the days ahead.
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The trail today takes you deeper into the wilderness. Starting with a gradual climb, you soon enter dense forest sections where the trail becomes steeper and more immersive.
As you ascend, the forest slowly gives way to open grasslands. You reach Min Thach, a beautiful alpine meadow offering panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan ranges.
This campsite is crucial for acclimatisation, helping your body adjust to the increasing altitude while offering your first true glimpse of the high mountains.
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Today marks your transition into high-altitude and snow terrain. The trail climbs steadily through forests and ridges, eventually opening into snow-covered sections depending on the season.
The climb requires focus, especially on steeper sections, but rewards you with stunning views of the Parvati Valley.
You reach Nagaru, one of the most scenic camps of the trek. Surrounded by snow-clad peaks and vast Himalayan landscapes, this campsite offers breathtaking sunset views. Expect cold temperatures and strong winds — rest well for the summit day ahead.
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The most exciting and challenging day begins early, before sunrise. You steadily climb towards Sar Pass (~4,200 m), navigating snow-covered trails and steep ridges.
At the pass, you’re rewarded with panoramic Himalayan views, including peaks of the Tosh Valley and beyond.
The highlight of the trek follows — snow slides down towards Biskeri Thach, a thrilling experience that makes this trek truly unique.
As you descend, the terrain transforms from snowfields to lush green meadows. Reach Biskeri Thach, a picturesque campsite surrounded by forests and open valleys — the perfect place to unwind after a long day.
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The final day is a descent through dense forests and scenic valleys. The trail winds through remote villages like Pulga and Tulga, offering glimpses of local Himalayan life.
After a steady descent, you reach Barshaini, the endpoint of the trek and road head of Parvati Valley.
Your Sar Pass Trek from Kasol to Barshaini concludes here, leaving you with unforgettable memories of forests, snow, meadows, and Himalayan landscapes.
Backpack (Minimum 55 Ltrs with rain cover): Choose a high-quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that do not cause shoulder pain. For a quality trekking backpack, you can visit the nearest Decathlon location.
Daypack (20 - 30 Ltrs): When ascending to the summit, you are required to carry only a few essential items; therefore, you will need a daypack since you will leave your larger pack at the campsite.
Floaters or sandals: Although the entire trek requires sturdy footwear, your feet must be able to breathe to prevent chafing and blisters. A good pair of sandals and floaters will allow you to move freely in the camp.
Good trekking footwear is comfortable, provides ankle support, and has excellent traction. Instead of being bulky, they should be lightweight and durable.
3 Pairs of Quick-Dry T-Shirts: You must carry at least three pairs of quick-dry t-shirts so that you can launder them between stops for the sake of hygiene.
Quicky DryTrek Pant: A high-quality pair of polyester track pants will allow your skin to breathe. They are lightweight, quick-drying, and comfortable for walking. You can avoid chafing and rashes by purchasing a quality pair of track pants.
3 Pairs of Cotton Socks: Cotton socks are extremely lightweight and comfortable to move around in, so you can always rely on a good pair of cotton socks while trekking. However, remember to replace them frequently and avoid wearing them when they are wet.
1 Pair of Woolen Socks: A quality pair of woollen socks, preferably merino, is comfortable, inhibits odours, and provides sufficient insulation from the cold so that they can be worn at night.
1 Poncho: A poncho is an evolved form of a raincoat that protects both your body and your belongings from the rain.
Padded/Heavy Jacket: It is emphasized that you must bring appropriate layers to avoid getting cold; therefore, you must bring a heavy jacket that can be worn over your other clothing.
Thermal is a type of clothing that aids in keeping the body warm during cold weather. A high-altitude trek necessitates the use of this essential item.
A towel that dries quickly will aid in maintaining proper hygiene. The wet fabric increases the likelihood of bacterial growth; therefore, it must dry quickly.
Windbreaker Jacket: As you ascend to a high altitude, you are subjected to chilly winds, which a windbreaker jacket is designed to repel. They are made of lightweight synthetic fibres.
Woolen Cap: When ascending to a high altitude, a woollen cap will help prevent the onset of frostbite. When travelling at high altitudes, you can also cover your ears to prevent any pain and discomfort you may experience in them.
Insulated gloves help maintain proper body temperature in the hands and provide a better grip on trekking poles.
Sun Cap: A lightweight sun cap with side flaps is ideal for preventing sunburns and keeping your head cool on sunny days.
1 Scarf or Balaclava: In addition to sun rays and chilly winds, you are also exposed to dirt and grime during treks; therefore, it is essential to carry a scarf or balaclava so you can cover your face when necessary.
Lip balm: Due to the harsh cold winds, your lips may become chapped, so it is important to keep them moisturized.
Cold Cream & Sunscreen (SPF 40+): To prevent sunburns and chafing, you must apply both cold cream and sunscreen.
Antibacterial powder: To prevent rashes caused by a bacterial infestation in your armpits and elsewhere on your body, Use antibacterial powder.
Water Bottle: The importance of hydration during hiking cannot be overstated. It is essential to carry a water bottle that can be refilled with Himalayan water.
Torchlight and Headlight: A flashlight or even a headlamp with fresh batteries should always be brought along.
A ziplock bag containing all of your toiletries, including napkins, toothpaste, hand sanitizers, and paper soap, should be carried.
Personal Basic Medical Kit: A few cuts and bruises are almost inevitable on a hike, so it is necessary to carry a medical kit containing bandages, Dettol, etc.
Dark Sunglasses / Spectacle Wearers (Instead of Contact Lenses, Use Photochromic Glasses): Photochromatic glasses are designed to transform into anti-glare tints in response to sunlight exposure. They are effective eye protection, but clip-on glasses, etc., are also available.
The trekking pole provides assistance in multiple ways. It conserves energy while providing stability and aiding in maintaining balance.
Extra Polythene: If your clothes become wet or do not dry, you can transport them in polythene. However, ensure that all plastics you bring into the woods are taken out with you. Do not litter in mountainous areas.
Camera: This should go without saying. To ensure that you capture all the memorable moments of your hike. Make sure you have sufficient storage space and extra batteries.
Here’s the cancellation policy for Himalayan Treks
Note: For All The Above Refund Cases Transaction Fees/Internet Handling Charges will be dedcuted from the overall amount and balance amount shall be refunded. You can transfer your ticket to anyone so that you could save your hard earned money
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How is the Trip /Trek Organised?
For the proper organization of Backpacking Trips and Himalayan treks, Plan the Unplanned team is associated with a local experienced team that’s registered with ATOAI (Adventure Tour Operators Association of India)
Moreover, we have been working with them for 10 years. Their highly skilled staff with 20+ years of experience, professional local guides and BMC certified trek leaders are the reasons for our continuing partnership with them. The team shall manage all operations, medical and mechanical backup starting from the base location.
Only when we have over 8 bookings from Bangalore, do we send our leaders from Bangalore.
Note: To properly utilize resources, a batch from PTU is clubbed with trekkers who originally book with the local team. This is how all trekking organizations manage their treks. An exclusive PTU batch is only formed when we have a majority of bookings ( over 8 and above ) from PTU
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