The Indrahar Pass Trek in Himachal Pradesh is one of the most awe-inspiring treks in the Indian Himalayan region, with stunning scenery, sparkling streams, deep gorges, tranquil lakes, and deodar forest all along the way. It has blown the minds of many travellers of all ages. The journey ranges from an elevation of 2,875 metres to 4,425 metres, and it is a perfect mix of diverse nature and traditional colours of Himachal.

The Indrahar Pass runs between Kangra and Chamba districts, exposing a stretch of the Dhauladhar range and providing a fascinating view of the hamlets below. The tranquil waters of Lake Mankiani and Kareri are also revealed. Nonetheless, the Dhauladhar's dark boulder path tracks, rhododendrons, and a diverse variety of avifauna at various altitudes enrich the journey and win the hearts of travellers.

The Indrahar Pass trek, one of Himachal Pradesh's simple to moderate treks, begins in McLeodganj, the Dalai Lama's seat, and ends in Triund at 2,875 metres. The Kangra Valley and Dharamshala town below are visible from the trek to Triund via Dhramkot village and Galu Devi. The path to Lahesh Cave through Laka departs from Triund and passes through a boulder-strewn meadow.

Walking over the rocks straight on the North East face of the ridge, holding the steep wall of Mon to its right, the day's journey for Indrahar Pass begins from Lahesh Cave. The path continues over the crest, with several ascents along the way.

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