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Chanderkhani Pass Overview

Chandarkhani Pass is located at a height of 3,660 meters above the sea level. This pass is known for its scenic beauty and excellent trekking trails in the Himalayan range. It is treated as one of the best tourist places in Kullu because of the marvelous views, breathtaking landscapes and exclusive trails to follow and make your trip memorable and it is one of the best Kullu tourist places.

You can get the fabulous views of Pir Panjal ranges, Deo Tibba Peak, Parbati mountain range from this pass. The pass takes you to the famous village of Malana through a way between Pulag and Rumsa. The trekkers are introduced to hilly and remote cultures of Himachal Pradesh in this trek. The horizon in this place is a treat for the nature lovers.

The region is also named as the “Valley of Gods”. A legend says that the deity named Jamlu had a basket full of gods. Once he opened his basket in the area. A sudden gust of wind dropped all the gods from the basket. Each fell to the ground and became peaks named after them as Indrasan, Pir Panjal, Deo Tibba, and Parbati.

The top of Chanderkhani pass in Himachal Pradesh is a 360-degree meadow from where you will get the panoramic view of these mountain tops.

Embarking on the best Himachal tour packages offers a chance to explore the majestic beauty of Chandarkhani Pass. Nestled amidst the Himalayas, this pass entices adventurers with its stunning vistas and thrilling trekking trails. As you traverse the path between Pulag and Rumsa, you'll encounter the rich culture of Himachal Pradesh, adding depth to your journey. 

Location: East of Katrain, Kullu, 175101.

Distance from Kullu Bus Stand to Chanderkhani Pass: The distance from Kullu Bus Stand to Chandarkhani Pass is 49 km and it takes 57 minutes to commute. There are interstate buses which will help you with the travel so there is no need to worry about it.

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Chanderkhani Pass Reviews

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Satish Achari
Reviewed: 15 Nov 2015
5.0/5
This was my first trek in Himalayas and I totally enjoyed it. Natural beauty was everywhere forest and snow covered mountains. People in the group were very friendly and our trip leader was very helpful. Food during the was also good and best time was in the evening when after a day long trek you si... Read More
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Dhanadeepa Gandhi
Reviewed: 16 Jul 2015
5.0/5
Chanderkhani Trek was indeed a pleasant experience. Apart from awesome trekking experience I got to meet such wonderful people. The best thing about these treks is that no matter you are solo or with friends you get meet so many new people - it was more of a learning experience for me.
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Gopi Tandon
Reviewed: 07 Jul 2015
5.0/5
To reach Manala village we have to cross over Chanderkhani Pass. The trek passes through beautiful alpine pasture and we have beautiful view of some of the high mountain peaks. Tough terrains there is not so easy and the weather is unpredictable.
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Dakshayani Dhawan
Reviewed: 28 Oct 2015
4.0/5
One place that changes my perception about Himachal is Chanderkhani. Damn beautiful, for a minute I felt I'm trekking somewhere in Switzerland. Awesome experience guys.
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Dharani Sethi
Reviewed: 14 Sep 2015
4.0/5
The beauty of the Himalayas is simply indescribable and if anything could show you that, its this mindblowing experience at the Chanderkhaini Pass in Himachal. It is simply breathtakinga nd the trek is something like out of a fairytale. Pretty villages, charming outsposts, you will see everything an... Read More
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Gobinda Gowda
Reviewed: 13 Aug 2015
4.0/5
The first part of the trek was through a forest. There were many paths immediately above Rumsu and I was happy that Hira was with me to show the way. As we went up, the snow capped peaks of the further ranges of the Dhauladhar on the other side of the Beas valley became visible. We passed some nice ... Read More

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