Thamsar Trek

The Thamsar Pass is an entrance to the Bara Bhangal village tucked in the blissful Kangra valley in Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the lap of the mighty Dhauladhar and Pir-Panjal ranges of the Western Himalayas. 

 

So it’s a must-do if you want to see the untouched and scenic natural beauty of the Dhualadhar Himalayas pass through remote but beautiful villages of Barot, Badagran, Rajgundha, and Kukkargandha as you travel through the verdant forests and breathtaking landscapes of Chhota Bhangal.

 

Thamsar Pass Trek will allow you to experience nature at its best while also giving you an inside look at the Gaddi people’s way of life, which is unique in that it is lived in harsh conditions and on rough terrains at such a high altitude. The trek is known not only for its mesmerizing beauty but also for its hiking trails of varying degrees of difficulty.

 

This trek is unique in that it allows trekkers to enjoy the splendour of the majestic Himalayas while also giving them the opportunity to learn about the locals’ unique way of life. The trail passes through several villages, providing a glimpse into the difficult living conditions that exist in such rugged terrains.

 

To successfully overcome the various challenges on the trek, one must be mentally and physically tough. If you approach the trek correctly, it can be a life-changing and inspiring experience for you. Just keep going and keep a positive attitude until you reach your destination!

 

What is the location of the Thamsar Pass Trek?

Thamsar pass is a perpendicular cliff in the Ravi Valley that is sandwiched between the villages of Holi and Bara Bhangal on both sides. 

 

The Thamsar Pass, which is frequently used by locals to cross over to Bara Bhangal in the Kangra Valley from Kullu Valley, is an ideal gateway. The Ravi River, which is fed by many small streams that rise on the slopes of the Bara Bhangal ranges, flows through the pass.

 

When is the best time to go on a Thamsar Pass trek?

 

Between mid-June and mid-October, the Thamsar Pass trek is accessible. From June to August, there is a good chance of seeing heavy snow on the passes, as well as monsoon showers in the Kullu-Manali region. 

 

The weather in the Spiti valley is mostly sunny and warm, so rain is rarely an issue. During this season, the average day temperature in Spiti is 12-20 °C, with nighttime temperatures ranging from -2 to 6 °C.

 

The trekking trails are generally cleared of snow from September to mid-October, and good weather makes the trek much more enjoyable. However, the chances of snowfall during this season are quite high. The days are still warm, with temperatures ranging from 12 to 20 degrees Celsius, but the nights are cooler.

 

Highlights of the Thamsar Pass Trekking Tour

  1. Witness the breathtaking beauty of the Kangra and Ravi valleys.
  1. The opportunity to learn about the lifestyle and culture of the local Gaddi tribes.
  1. The chance to marvel at the mesmerizing views of the Lantern (5067 m) and Thamsar peaks (5078 m)
  1. The opportunity to hike through a variety of scenic terrains and ascend to various altitudes.
  1. The opportunity to immerse your souls in the breathtaking views of the Pir-Panjal ranges.