Day 1 a. Start your trek by assembling at Naggar; begin the Chanderkhani Pass trekking experience right away. b. The activity is a delightful one amidst blue pine and deodar, walnut, golden oak and wild cherry. c. Once at this place, you ascend for around an hour or more to the path that brings you to Rumsu village around 2150 m. d. Have a mouth-watering packed lunch. e. From here, there is a clear route that takes you to Stelling pastures approximately 1350 m high. f. Your trekking journey of 5-6 hours will come to an end. g. Tonight, you will sleep in tents under the night glow.
Day 2 a. With the fauna beaming around enjoy a hike that would first be on charming Stelling and Ghalkrari pasture stretches. b. When at this place you can see Birch trees - smell the earthlyfragrance. c. Sometime during the course of the Chanderkhani Pass trek, you take a steady ascend to the Chiklani basecamp approx 3450 m above sea level. d. Take pictures under the faint moonlight. e. Retire for the night in alpine tents.
Day 3 a. Dhalakda Pathar, Chanderkhani Pass, Bara Bangal Range, Pir Panjal and Parvati Ranges, Nagruni. b. Your whole trekking journey provides stunning sights of snow-clad mountains and charming open valleys. c. Today, you ascend to the Dhalakda Pathar and later proceed to a steady uphill on the ridge of the Chanderkhani pass. d. From here, soak in the great views of Bara Bangal range in the west, Pir Panjal to the north and Parvati in the east. e. After that you start your climb down gets steeper when on the way to Nagruni as compared to the climb up to the pass where you might see a flock of sheep grazing. f. Tread carefully and arrive at the camping ground of Nagruni where you will pitch tents for the night.
Day 4 a. This day, the path from Nagruni carries on to an at times steep downhill till you arrive at Manala. b. Enjoy the trek that is a calming one amidst conifer forest. Do you know there are around 630 different species of conifer trees? c. Reach Malana Village located about 2600 m above sea level, mingle with the locals. d. Pitch tents for the night after a fair dinner.
Day 5 a. Today morning, you carry on with the downhill climb on a steep through a route that is marked well till Jari. b. At first, you go downhill amidst fields and then pass through a woody area of mostly Deodar trees. c. Proceed downhill to Manala Nallah. When at this place, cross the gorge area and arrive at Manala Power project site. d. Proceed walking to Jari, from where you hop in to a vehicle to be driven to Kullu through Maniraran. e. Reach Kullu - that marks the end of your Chandrakhani Pass trekking journey

Day 1 a. Start your trek by assembling at Naggar; begin the Chanderkhani Pass trekking experience right away. b. The activity is a delightful one amidst blue pine and deodar, walnut, golden oak and wild cherry. c. Once at this place, you ascend for around an hour or more to the path that brings you to Rumsu village around 2150 m. d. Have a mouth-watering packed lunch. e. From here, there is a clear route that takes you to Stelling pastures approximately 1350 m high. f. Your trekking journey of 5-6 hours will come to an end. g. Tonight, you will sleep in tents under the night glow.

Day 2 a. With the fauna beaming around enjoy a hike that would first be on charming Stelling and Ghalkrari pasture stretches. b. When at this place you can see Birch trees - smell the earthlyfragrance. c. Sometime during the course of the Chanderkhani Pass trek, you take a steady ascend to the Chiklani basecamp approx 3450 m above sea level. d. Take pictures under the faint moonlight. e. Retire for the night in alpine tents.

Day 3 a. Dhalakda Pathar, Chanderkhani Pass, Bara Bangal Range, Pir Panjal and Parvati Ranges, Nagruni. b. Your whole trekking journey provides stunning sights of snow-clad mountains and charming open valleys. c. Today, you ascend to the Dhalakda Pathar and later proceed to a steady uphill on the ridge of the Chanderkhani pass. d. From here, soak in the great views of Bara Bangal range in the west, Pir Panjal to the north and Parvati in the east. e. After that you start your climb down gets steeper when on the way to Nagruni as compared to the climb up to the pass where you might see a flock of sheep grazing. f. Tread carefully and arrive at the camping ground of Nagruni where you will pitch tents for the night.

Day 4 a. This day, the path from Nagruni carries on to an at times steep downhill till you arrive at Manala. b. Enjoy the trek that is a calming one amidst conifer forest. Do you know there are around 630 different species of conifer trees? c. Reach Malana Village located about 2600 m above sea level, mingle with the locals. d. Pitch tents for the night after a fair dinner.

Day 5 a. Today morning, you carry on with the downhill climb on a steep through a route that is marked well till Jari. b. At first, you go downhill amidst fields and then pass through a woody area of mostly Deodar trees. c. Proceed downhill to Manala Nallah. When at this place, cross the gorge area and arrive at Manala Power project site. d. Proceed walking to Jari, from where you hop in to a vehicle to be driven to Kullu through Maniraran. e. Reach Kullu - that marks the end of your Chandrakhani Pass trekking journey
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