Trekking trails in Himachal to get much needed attention
TCN Service/Shimla
Bestowed with virgin natural beauty, many trekking trails in Himachal Pradesh have the potential to attract adventure enthusiasts from India as well as abroad.
And if all goes as the state government intends, these may finally get much needed attention to thrive and make a place in the hearts of nature lovers.
“There are numerous trekking trails in Himachal particularly in the districts of Kullu, Kangra, Mandi, Sirmaur, Kinnaur, Lahaul Spiti, Chamba which offers a lot to adventure lovers.
These also provide avenues to explore the Himalayan flora and fauna besides ‘tryst with the wildlife’,” a state government official said.
If we just talk of Kullu, breathtaking views await the praises in the Lag valley.
Called ‘Kais Dhar’ or ‘Kansdhar’, as by locals, these cattle grazing grounds and the British time forest house has its own aura loudly announcing the grandeur of the erstwhile rulers in those days.
Located about 10-15 kms away from the hustling Kullu town, it is an easy trek of about 3-5 hours.
Though for regulars it takes around 3 hours, maiden visitors may take five. The amazing view to fabulous farm areas of Lag valley is visible from the trail. As every yard of this natural trail calls for a stop to click.
‘Kais Dhar’ offers a panoramic view, just the place to soak in a lot of sun. Grassy meadows and densely forested mountains is the esteem of this place. Packing one’s bags for camping is also just the right idea here.
After a chilled night out here, the next morning one can visit Chambaghad top and return back to RH within 3 hours or can continue the trail forward via Kupdi crossing Hathipur peak to reach Matasour, another wonderful place to camp.
Not far from the Bhuntar airport, is Shindodhar or Shondodhar, a rarely ventured mark. The region of Kullu which is manifested for ‘valleys’, this ‘dhar’ is a part of it.
Better known as the ‘Garasa valley’, the wonderful meadow is surrounded by Banjar tehsil in the South, Drang towards west, and Seraj tehsil towards South.
This place is a picturesque hamlet at around 1189 metres. Part of a complete circuit from Bhuntar to Shamshi, the glade rests high up in the valley.
As an open field of lush grasslands, the butterflies and birds are a rare treat to the eyes. Nevertheless the nearby villages ‘Hawaii’ and Diyar too, are a hidden gem of nature.
The Seraj valley in Kullu district is one of the most beautiful places in Himachal Pradesh.
Lush green forests and meadows filled with abundance of flora and fauna, crystal mines, sparkling streams cascading down the hills and magnificent snow clad mountains make this an unforgettable journey.
Part of the Seraj region extends from Jalori pass to Shikari Devi in Janjehli of Mandi district and situated on the Banjar to Shimla route is the beautiful village ‘Jibhi’.
The mountains surrounding are lush with pine and cedar forests and is just one hour walking distance from the Great Himalayan National Park. The remote, unexplored valley is travelled by few and is also heavenly quiet.
Other beautiful spots include Khanag, Jalori Pass, Shoja and Banjar. A bridle path wanders off to Takrasi and Paneo. The Jalori crest offers views of the hills with forests abound with game. Shingar Rishi temple is located close by and at an altitude of 10,500 feet; situated amazingly is the jewel-like Serolsar Lake, both of which are worth a trek. High deodar plantation engulfs this entire belt of Jalori pass.
The adventure lovers can trek from Shimla via Guma, Luhri, Ani to Jalori and further to Kullu. Though not overnight, it will take a week to traverse on this trek to explore the beauty of both Shimla rural and Kullu regions.
Kheerganga, is an abode in the Parvati valley which marks footsteps of Lord Shiva. Kheerganga is a nature-made paradise, the beauty of the place is mesmerising. A trip here promises hot water springs and a splendid view of the Parvati valley.
While some of the hot water springs have amazing stories to them, some are popular for being mystical in nature.
The gross twenty four kilometre walk can be done from Barshaini village. With a gentle tone mixed with ups and downs, the trek route takes a day or two to get to the destination. Parvati Valley is home to lush greenery, majestic waterfalls, flora and fauna that will bewilder.
The Government intends to develop the famous trekking trails of the State and to provide basic facilities to travellers and adventure enthusiasts who want to stay overnight at the destination. This will also add to increased footfall and cater direct or indirect employment opportunities to the youth, who can ‘Guide’ the visitors.