






5 Days / 4 Nights
Hard
4.9 (11 reviews)
Thamsar Pass trek in India, via Bir, Plachhak, and Panhartu, is a thrilling and adventurous route that takes you through the majestic Dhauladhar Range in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh.
Altitude
15,748 feet
Distance
Not specified
Departure Time
Morning
Season
June to October
Trip Category
domestic
Base Location
Bir
Total Price (1 traveler)
₹11,000
Partial payment can be made in next step
Everything you need to know about Thamsar Pass Trek






To cancel your booking, written notice required. Full refund for cancellations made 7+ days before departure. No refund under 7 days. Refunds processed within 7-10 working days to original payment method.
Everything you need to know about Thamsar Pass Trek
The months from June to October are ideal for Thamsar Pass Trekking because during this period, the snow melts, and the trekking route becomes accessible. The weather is relatively stable with mild temperatures during the day and cooler nights.
The Thamsar Pass trek is considered to be a challenging trek. It involves traversing through challenging terrains, steep ascents, and descents, as well as navigating rocky and uneven paths. The altitude gain during the trek can also pose a challenge for some trekkers.
Himtrek does provide easy accessibility to almost all types of equipment required for the trek on a rental basis with reasonable prices and extremely good quality. The equipment can be arranged on prior notice.
The weather is relatively pleasant with mild to warm temperatures during the day. The daytime temperatures can range from 15°C to 25°C in lower altitudes. However, as you gain altitude, the temperatures can drop significantly, especially during the night. At higher elevations, the temperature can drop below freezing point, and you may encounter snow patches.
The Thamsar Pass trek reaches an altitude of approximately 15,748 feet. The trek involves ascending from lower altitudes to reach the pass, which is the highest point of the trek. The trek covers a total distance of approximately 50 kilometers.