Rating : Moderate
Day 1 Kasol to Grahan village ( 4-5 hours)
Day 2 Grahan to Mung Thach (4-5 hours)
Day 3 Mung Thach to Nagaru (4-6 hours)
Day 4 Nagaru to Biskeri Thach via Sar Pass ( 6-8 hours)
Day 5 Biskeri Thach to Barshaini and drive back to Kasol & Drop( 4-5 hours)
Day 1 Kasol and trek to Grahan village ( 4-5 hours)
Arrive Kasol, start your trek from the center of Kasol and keeps to the true left of the Grahan nalah. Locals easy and frequently use the trail. Trek through lovely pine forests. One can effortlessly cover much distance in a couple of hours. After Grahan nalah the trail becomes rocky and climbing uphill, away from the right bank of the river. Buras (Rhododendrons) grow in the forest. Rhododendron petals can be eaten whole and the syrup can be mixed with water to make a refreshing drink. After a steep climb of about an hour, reach the village of Grahan, situated at the top. Overnight stay in tents at Grahan.
Day 2 Grahan to Mung Thach (4-5 hours)
Climb towards the north of camping ground at Grahan. Villagers can be seen using this path for Min Thach. After walking for a while, witness the Min Thach, Nagaru, and Sar Top on the mountain to the right. Trek through the steeper path which leads into the woods. The slope becomes steeper and the path is confusing in some places. After crossing the forest arrive in Min Thach. Chandrakhani stretch and other ranges are visible clearly from here. Overnight at Min Thach.
Day 3 Mung Thach to Nagaru (4-6 hours)
Trek from Min Thach to Nagaru and pass through the woods. It is difficult part of the trek, the slope falls steeply to the valley below and the snow may be slippery. After crossing steep slope for a couple of hours, reach Nagaru campsite. Facing north, you can see magnificent mountains across the Parvati valley, the town of Manikaran is also visible. Sleep early to avoid cold and the next day involves an early start? Overnight at Nagaru.
Day 4 Nagaru to Biskeri Thach via Sar Pass ( 6-8 hours).
Make an early start, as the climb is steep through the snow. Sar pass and the elevated peaks of the Tosh valley will be visible from here. Reach the top and enjoy the stunning view. After that the slide is the most fun and completely harmless as long as some precautions are taken. The slide takes one as far as a kilometer to a gentler slope of the valley. Arrive at the Valley after walking for an hour at the campsite of Biskeri Thach, which is reached after crossing a few streams? Overnight at Biskeri Thach.
Day 5 Biskeri Thach to Barshaini and drive back to Kasol ( 4-5 hours)
Departure from Kasol. Enjoy the sublime view of the pine forests, the majestic mountains and the lovely grasslands in Biskeri. From Biskeri, hike down across a steep plot of land with fencing all around. After crossing the dense forest cross a stream, with a campsite across. The path to the village of Pulga goes to the left of the campsite. The twin villages of Pulga and Tulga are separated by a stream. From Tulga, cross a bridge on the river Parvati, to reach the village of Barshaini. Jeep ride to Kasol drop.
Cost Based on 4 Person Onwards
Accommodation in Tents on triple sharing
Vehicle- Tata sumo/Tempo Traveller
All meals during trek (breakfast/lunch/dinner)
Porters for carrying kitchen utensils, ration, and tents
Porter for Clients bags upto 15kg Max
Qualified mountaineer guide
Mattress
Dinning tent, Toilet tent
Basic First aid kit with portal oxygen
Forest permits and camping charges
GST 5%
Personal expenses , mineral water/ beverages / chocolate / dry fruits
Stay in kasol/ Manali
Insurance cost of emergency evacuation / travel insurance
Personal trekking equipment.
Bus / Flight / Train tickets
Any cost arising out of unforeseen circumstances -road blocks, landslide, bed weather
Scenic Beauty: The trek offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks, meadows, forests, and waterfalls.
Challenging Terrain: A moderately difficult trek with steep slopes, rocky paths, and snowy sections.
Camping Experience: Camp in pristine locations like Biskeri Thatch and Nagaru to connect with nature.
Sar Pass Summit: Reaching the 4,220-meter summit provides panoramic Himalayan views and a sense of achievement.
Adventure and Thrill: The trek includes thrilling sections that push trekkers out of their comfort zones.
Cultural Immersion: Interact with locals in villages like Grahan and Ratapani for a taste of traditional Himachali culture.