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Darati Pass Trek – The Connecting Pass in Pir Panjal Range

 The Darati Pass Trek lies in the Pir Panjal range which connects the Churah valley of the Chamba district to the Tindi valley of the Spiti and Lahaul districts at an altitude of 4700 meters. Darati Pass and Sach pass are gateways to the Pangi valley of Himachal.

The Darati pass trek is an adventurous trek for trekking enthusiasts and adventure junkies.

Darati Pass Trek Cover Amusing Places En Route 

The trail to reach Darati Pass is exhilarating and on another side of this pass are no campsites. The amusing destinations you are going to cover on this route are –

Chamba, Chanju, Khalpra, Alyas base and Tindi village.

Chamba is the basecamp of Darati Pass trek.



Highlights of the Darati Pass trek

Darati Pass is a gateway to the Pangi valley of Himachal.

Darati Pass connects the Churah valley of Chamba district to the Tindi valley of Spiti and Lahaul districts at an altitude of 4700 meters.

Explore the last village of the Lahaul district “Tindi”.

Visit Trilokinath temple at Udaipur.

Also Read About – Churdhar Trek – The Best trek short trek near Chandigarh

Key Points of Darati Pass Trek

  • Level: Difficult
  • Proper conditioning & training of the body required
  • Need proper gear & clothing for sub-zero temperatures?
  • Shoes are the single most important piece of equipment.
  • High Altitude requires proper acclimatization.
  • Beautiful landscapes so carry good photo gear & Extra battery backup.
  • Travel light
  • The backpack should not exceed 10 kg.

Must Read about Darati Pass Trek

  • Duration:8 days (Pathankot to Manali)
  • Best Time: July end – Early Sep
  • Level: Difficult
  • Highest Point:4700 m
  • Weather: Nights are cold and day temperature is pleasant during the season.
  • Temperature:(12°C to 20°C) (-2°C to 6°C)
  • Starting Point: Pathankot

Also Read About – Borasu Pass Trek – The Ancient Trade Route in the Himalayas

Short Itinerary Darati Pass Trek

  • Day1 – Pathankot to Dalhousie (80 km)
  • Day2 – Dalhousie – Kalatop – Khajiyar – Chamba (55 km)
  • Day3 – Chamba to Chanju Charda (75 km)
  • Day4 – Chanju Charda to Kalpra (7 km)
  • Day5 – Khalpra to Alyas Base Camp (6 km)
  • Day6 – Alyas Base Camp to Darati Pass and Tindi (18 km)
  • Day7 – Tindi to Trilokinath and drive to Udaipur (105 km)
  • Day8 – Udaipur to Manali via Keylong

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