Sach Pass is situated at a height of 4550 m above sea level in the Chamba district of Himachal. Sach pass trek is one of the most popular treks in Himachal Pradesh. The trek is windy and there are lots of options to explore the snow.
Sach Pass offers you to witness dense forest, quaint little stops like orchards & hamlets, and stunning rivers during the trek. It is a cultural experience too as you will meet locals on your way and have a chance to explore the unexplored side of Himachal Pradesh.
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Send Enquiry for Tour PackagesSach Pass trek lies in the Pir Panjal of the Himalayas in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. Sach Pass trek is one of the great treks in Himachal which connects Lahaul and Pangi valleys with the Chamba Valley.
Sac Pass is the oldest route that was used by the local villagers to cross from Chamba valley to Pangi Valley or vice versa. This beautiful trekking trail attracts many trekkers every year. Sach Pass trekking trail makes its way through verdant landscapes, dense forests, old hamlets, and some fruit orchards.
Sach Pass trek is one of the most challenging treks in Himachal Pradesh, the only thing that keeps you motivated along the treacherous route to the pass is a surreal view of the precariously hanging glaciers, snow-capped peaks of the Pir-Panjal ranges, beautiful clouds, and an inner zeal to make it to the summit.
Sach Pass trek is open from June / July to October and the best time to visit Sach Pass trek is in the month of September. In June, chances of witnessing the snow are plenty but the roads may be in pathetic conditions. Avoid traveling in monsoon because of heavy monsoon in the region with huge possibilities of land-slides and cloud-bursts.
Day 1: Dharamshala to Chamba
Arrive at Dharamshala, start your drive to Chamba from Dharamshala. It is the westernmost part of Himachal Pradesh, here the Chenab flows in the north and the Ravi in the south. Dinner and overnight stay at Chamba.
Day 2: Chamba to Traila
After breakfast, start traveling to Traila. Lunch at Pangi Valley which is a home of Bhots and Pangwala’s. Then reach Traila by evening, dinner and overnight stay at Traila.
Day 3: Traila to Satrundi via Bhanodi
After breakfast, start your trek to Satrundi. The trekking trail takes you through the quaint village Bhanodi. Have lunch at Bhanodi and start your trek to Satrundi. Dinner and overnight stay at Satrundi.
Day 4: Satrundi to Sach Pass to Bindrabani
After breakfast, start your trek to Bindrabani. The trail from Satrundi is an ascending one but the top rewards you with the views of Pir Panjal range, snow-covered mountains, and hanging glaciers. Have your lunch on the way then cross the glaciers of Bindarpani. Dinner and overnight stay at Bindarpani.
Day 5: Bindarpani to Killar
After breakfast, start your trek to Killar. The trekking trail takes you through the zig-zag trail in a deep and narrow gorge of River Chenab at an altitude of 2400 m. Set up your camps here and settle for the day, dinner and overnight stay at Killar.
Day 6: Killar to Purthi
After breakfast, start your trek to Purthi. Purthi is an amazing place famous for its forest nurseries and a rest house located on the right bank of Chandra Bhaga. Have your packed lunch during some halts on the trek. Dinner and overnight stay at Purthi.
Day 7: Purthi to Raoli
After breakfast, start your trek to Raoli from Purthi. The trek is 14 km long which takes 5 to 6 hrs to complete. Dinner and overnighst stay at Raoli.
Day 8: Raoli to Manali via Keylong
After breakfast, start traveling to Manali via Keylong. Our services will be finished at Manali.
Sach Pass Trek is famous among tourist as Trekking, High Altitude Trek, Camping.
Sach Pass Trek is recommended destination for Foreigners, Groups.
Sach Pass Trek is popular destination for following activities/ interests - Trekking.