The Sar Pass is in Parvati Valley of Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. While trekking across the path from Tila Lotni to Biskeri Ridge, one has to pass by a small, usually frozen lake and hence the name Sar Pass Trek. Sar Pass is one of the most beautiful treks in India, and promises a medley of thick forests, sylvan meadows and roaring streams. Sar, in local dialect, means a lake. Sar Pass is a moderately challenging trek in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, situated at an altitude of 14000 ft. Sar Pass is a perfect trek for beginners. It’s apt for those who want to experience all kinds of terrain. Forests, meadows, quaint villages, or snow-covered mountains
Best Time To Visit Sar Pass Trek
The trekking experience begins with Grahan Village. The best time to visit Sar Pass Trek is from May to October. However, during this time, there are chances of bad weather occurrences in regions above 4000ft.
How to reach Sar Pass Trek
train: Kiratpur serves as the nearest railway station to Kasol. It is situated about 215 kms from the base camp. You can hire a cab or ride at bus to reach there.
Road: If you want to reach the base camp via road, then there are several bus services that ply from Delhi and Chandigarh till Bhuntar. Some buses also goes up to Manikaran, situated 5 kms ahead of Kasol from where you may take a cab or bus to reach your final destination. However, once you have reach Bhuntar, take a cab or a hitch a ride at bus to reach Kasol lying about 30 kms from here or a drive of one and a half hours.