Churdhar Peak Trek
Churdhar Peak Trek
The Himalayas beckon with snow-capped peaks, locally known as Churi-Chandni Dhar (Bangles of Snow Ridge). This is a hidden gem in the foothills surrounded by a 56 square km forest sanctuary. This is often called the “Crown of Shivalik” in the Sirmour district of Himachal Pradesh. It is a captivating journey through dense forests and meadows full of wildflowers, and it is a journey to finally reach the summit of Churdhar Peak at an elevation of 12,000 ft. On this trek, you will be hiking through the dense forest of Deodar, terraced fields and Gujjar pasture lands. The mountains have unparalleled views of the Himalayan range, including snow-capped peaks like Kinnaur Kailash. At the same time, the whole valley looks covered in green meadows. Through this comprehensive guide, you shall look at the benefits of embarking on the Churdhar Peak Trek and provide you with all you need to know to make your trekking experience memorable.
Why You Should Do Churdhar Peak Trek
This is a must-do trek as it offers solitude, serenity, and a clear view of the following Hanges with their panoramic lush green valleys. Below are a few reasons why you embark on the Churdhar Peak Trek.
- Untouched Beauty: To avoid the crowds and place yourself in the natural purity of the Shivalik hills. With the pristine wilderness of lush forest and vibrant meadows, which are abundant and can be seen from all angles and high altitudes- whatever point you look at them, there will still be something extraordinary to remember.
- Moderate Challenge: This trail is designed for people in good shape who are less fit than professional hikers. However, there are some ascents, and the overall difficulty is manageable, making it perfect for people eager for an adventure without an extreme physical challenge.
- Spiritual Significance: Distinguished as an abode of Lord Shiva, Churdhar is greatly revered by both locals and pilgrims. A shrine atop the summit is dedicated to Lord Shirgul Maharaj. The temple pulls worshippers all year round.
- Cultural Immersion: The local Gujjar and Gaddi communities are the perfect people to interact with because of their warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage. You can learn how they traditionally live and gain an understanding of the mountain cre.
- Historical Significance: It is said that Lord Shiva used to meditate in the region surrounding Churdhar Peak. This trek will also let you visit ancient temples and other historical sites, giving your trek rich cultural/spiritual significance.
- Rich Biodiversity: Look for different forms of plant and animal life. The Churdhar region has different kinds of birds, some of which are pheasants and eagles, and various animal species, including Himalayan tahr, barking deer, etc. The trail followed for trekking traverses dense forests that boast of filled-with-diverse trees such as oaks, rhododendrons, and cedar trees.
Best Time to Do Churdhar Peak Trek
The ideal time to experience the Churdhar Peak Trek is during the shoulder seasons, which falls between:
- May and June – During the spring season, wildflowers bloom in bright colours in fields. Nevertheless, some higher sections might still have leftover snow. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with minimal rain and mild temperatures, making it most suitable for trekking and catching the most thrilling scenery.
- September to November – One can imagine the clear sky with the most beautiful colours in autumn. It makes us what peacefulness feels like to one who knows this feeling as he watches autumn rain that comes at this time every year and leaves behind only tall mountains that have now changed their green forests into brown lands covered by snow caps at their tops or tall hillsides thereof but on whose Slopes there remain patches of deciduous vegetation still greenish in colour.
Detailed Itinerary of Churdhar Peak Trek
Day 1: Solan to Nohradhar by Road, Nohradhar to Teesri by Trek
- Distance – By Road (66km), By Trek (8 km)
- Time Taken – By Road (approximately. 4 hrs), By Trek (approximately 5 hrs)
- Trek Grade – Moderate
The journey would begin from Solan to Nohradhar by Road, passing through untouched scenic beauty. On the way, we would pass through Rajgarh, also known as Peach Valley. As the journey progressed, we would see some panoramic vistas of green valleys spread far across as the eye could see. Upon arrival at Nohradhar, a Trekup India representative will meet us and provide instructions regarding the trek ahead. The initial trail would be difficult as we would pass through a rough, rocky trail. With the sound of chirping birds in the background, you would finally pass through the Jamnala. After this, you will see dense forests and pass through multiple water streams. After a few hours, you would finally reach Teesri, where you would be camping for the night.
Day 2: Teesri to Churdhar Peak by Trek, Churdhar Peak to Nohradhar by Trek, Nohradhar to Solan by Road
- Distance – By Road (66km), By Trek (8 km)
- Time Taken – By Trek (approx. 8 hrs), By Trek (approx 4 hrs)
- Trek Grade – Moderate to Difficult
After waking up early in the morning, you begin your journey with a delicious Breakfast prepared by Trekup India Cook. As you start the trek, you will walk through the rocky terrain and green meadows. There are two different routes by which you would reach Churdhar Peak, one which is steep and short and the other long but passes through the temple. A long road is usually chosen, filled with ascending, descending, and plain trails. After offering prayer at the temple, you would begin a journey towards the Peak; after passing through boulders and climbing a steep trail, you would reach the Peak. Once you have admired the view from the top, you will soon begin your return journey. You would reach Nohradhar, and from there, you would start your road journey towards Solan. Which would be the last stop for your trip, and you would be on your own to explore nearby places or return home.
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By Road—If you are coming by car, you will begin your journey from Chandigarh and drive along the Kalka Shimla Highway to Solan.
By Bus – There are multiple buses from Chandigarh to Nohradhar, the base camp.
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