Thamsar Pass
Swati JainSwati Jain/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, HIMACHAL PRADESH/ Updated : Jun 27, 2016, 12:26 IST
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Thamsar Pass trek is one of the most exciting and challenging trail in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It’s a maximum of 12-day trail elevated at a height of 4665 m, which begins from Bir. Stroll through the mesmerizing sceni … Read more
Thamsar Pass trek is one of the most exciting and challenging trail in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It’s a maximum of 12-day trail elevated at a height of 4665 m, which begins from Bir. Stroll through the mesmerizing scenic beauty of lush green meadows, striking coloured flowers and several waterfalls with the magnificent Pir Panjal range forming a perfect background, to set the mood of every trekker. The two lakes on either side of Thamsar pass further enhance the appeal of this trail. Read less

Thamsar Pass trek is one of the most exciting and challenging trail in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It’s a maximum of 12-day trail elevated at a height of 4665 m, which begins from Bir. Stroll through the mesmerizing scenic beauty of lush green meadows, striking coloured flowers and several waterfalls with the magnificent Pir Panjal range forming a perfect background, to set the mood of every trekker. The two lakes on either side of Thamsar pass further enhance the appeal of this trail. What makes this trek special is that it enables the trekkers to enjoy the splendour of the majestic Himalayas coupled with opportunities to experience the unique lifestyle of the locals. The trail passes through several villages which gives a glimpse inside the challenging living conditions in such rough terrains.
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