
Sar Pass Trek
Ultimate Guide to Sar Pass Trek: Himachal’s Most Beautiful Trail An Unforgettable Journey
Highlights
- Beginner-friendly trek perfect for experiencing diverse landscapes
- Lush forests, sparkling streams, and expansive alpine meadows
- Culminates at the breathtaking Sar Pass (4,206 m)
- Panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, roaring rivers, and verdant valleys
- Timeless Himalayan villages like Grahan
Sar Pass Trek — Overview
A Scenic Himalayan Escape at 4,206 m The Sar Pass Trek is one of the best beginner-friendly treks in India. It is perfect for those who want to experience diverse landscapes in a single journey. From dense forests and wide green meadows to charming villages and snow-covered mountains, this trek off…
Sar Pass Trek — Complete Guide
Our mission has always been to ensure that no trekker steps into the Himalayas without the right perspective. A trek is not just a checklist of summits; it is a serious commitment to the outdoors. Having the right information is what separates a reckless climb from a soulful journey.
This section serves as your definitive manual for the Sar Pass Trek. We have distilled years of mountain experience and real-time feedback into this guide to give you a clear, honest picture of the trail.
We provide this depth of information because we want you to be more than just a visitor—we want you to be a prepared, responsible trekker who respects the mountains as much as we do.
Day 1: Report at Kasol Base camp & Trek to Grahan
- Report before 9:30 AM. Briefing for 1 hr. Trek Distance: 07 km (5/6 hours)
- Altitude: 7,709 ft
Difficulty: Moderate — Suitable for fit beginners.
You will cover a total distance over 5 trekking days, gaining significant altitude. The terrain includes steep ascents and rocky paths. Weather can change rapidly at altitude — rain, snow, and mist are common. Our Trek Leaders monitor conditions and make safety decisions accordingly.
Altitude: You will reach 13,799 ft. At altitudes above 10,000 ft, the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness are real. Fitness helps, but even experienced trekkers can be affected.
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The base camp is accessible by road from Rishikesh or Haridwar. Nearest railway station is Haridwar; nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun. We arrange pickup from Rishikesh.
- Layered woollen clothing (thermal base + mid-layer + rain jacket)
- Trekking poles
- Good quality trekking shoes (waterproof)
- Sunscreen SPF 50+, sunglasses
- Headlamp with spare batteries
- Personal first aid kit and any prescription medicine
- Water bottle (2L minimum)
- Light snacks (nuts, dry fruits, energy bars)
Start training 6 weeks before the trek. Focus on:
- Cardio — 45 minutes of jogging/cycling, 5 days a week
- Stair climbing — builds leg and lung capacity
- Squats and lunges — strengthen knees for steep descents
- Weekend hikes — practice with a loaded backpack
Fitness Benchmark: Complete 5 km in under 40 minutes before the trek.
Your safety is our priority. We bring oxygen cylinders, high altitude medical kits, and certified Trek Leaders who are trained as Wilderness First Responders.
Complete Package from Kasol To Kasol, Accommodation: Homestay/Tents on Twin/Three Sharing during the trek, Meals: Nutritious meals during the trek, Transport: Drive from Pulga to Kasol on Day 5, Certified high-altitude guide and support staff, Permits: Trekking permits, Safety equipment & first aid.
Personal gear and expenses, Meals during transit to and from Kasol, Comprehensive travel insurance (mandatory), Optional Services: Backpack Offloading charge ₹4800, Single Homestay/Tents occupancy on request, extra cost.
Detailed maps and GPS coordinates will be provided in your pre-trek briefing document.
Yes, with proper fitness preparation. The difficulty is rated Moderate.
- Himalayan Ibex offers both online and offline booking options.
- Payment: We require a 25% advance payment for booking treks. The remaining amount is to be paid in cash at the basecamp before the trek starts.
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