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Chandratal Lake Trekking Tour

3Night 4Days

Embark on a thrilling high-altitude trekking experience to Chandratal Lake, the “Moon Lake” of Himachal Pradesh, nestled at an altitude of 14,500 ft between Rohtang and Kunzum Passes. This 4-day adventure combines mesmerizing landscapes, glacier-fed rivers, and rare Himalayan wildlife. An ideal journey for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts, this tour promises starlit camps, alpine beauty, and soul-stirring serenity in the heart of the Himalayas.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Chandigarh to Chandratal Lake – A Road to the Moon

Early morning pick-up from Chandigarh

Drive through Kullu-Manali, crossing Rohtang Pass and the surreal valleys of Lahaul

Reach Chandratal Lake by evening

Camp beside the lake under the dazzling Himalayan night sky

Dinner & bonfire at the campsite


Overnight: Lakeside camping
Highlights: Glacial lake views, high-altitude drive, stargazing night


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Day 2: Trek to Topkogongma – Into the Wild

Wake up to a glorious sunrise over Chandratal

Begin a 20 km trek along the Chandra River

Pass through the magical Samudra Tapu, an icy river island

Reach Topkogongma (15,500 ft) and camp near a crystal-clear stream


Overnight: Wilderness camping at Topkogongma
Highlights: Wild terrain, alpine meadows, streamside camping


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Day 3: Topkogongma to Baralacha Pass – Touch the Sky

Early morning trek through glacial fields and lush pastures

Cross Topkoyongma stream before noon

Trek beside the Baralacha Glacier—birthplace of the Chandra River

Reach Baralacha Pass (16,500 ft) after a 6-hour trek

Pickup from Baralacha and short transfer to the nearby campsite


Overnight: Camp near Baralacha Pass
Highlights: Baralacha Glacier views, wildlife spotting, thrilling stream crossings


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Day 4: Baralacha Pass to Chandigarh – The Grand Descent

Enjoy breakfast with panoramic views of the high Himalayas

Begin your scenic return drive to Chandigarh

End the journey with memories etched in mountain gold


Tour Ends – But the Adventure Lives Forever!

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