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Himachal Trek Map is a live, interactive guide to 30+ verified treks across Himachal Pradesh, with satellite, terrain and trail layers. Click any trek to see its route, start and end points, difficulty, altitude, best season, permits and what to carry — then get a free quote and book a guided trip with HimTrails.

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    Himachal Trek Map is a free, interactive trail guide to 30+ verified treks across Himachal Pradesh — from easy day hikes like Triund and Prashar Lake to high-altitude crossings like Hampta Pass and Pin Parvati. Built by local Himachali trek experts, this Himachal Pradesh trekking map lets you click any trail to see its route, start and end points, difficulty, altitude, best season, permit rules and packing list — then get a free guided-trek quote in seconds. Use the satellite, terrain and trail layers to study each route closely, find treks near you, and plan the right Himachal trek for your fitness and dates.

     

    How to Use the Himachal Trek Map

    Our interactive trek map answers the three questions every trekker asks: Where does it go? How hard is it? When should I do it? Here’s how to get the most from it in under a minute.

    • Browse or search 30+ treks. Scroll the trek list, or type a name, region or feature (“snow”, “lake”, “Manali”). Every trek is hand-verified for altitude, distance, season and permit rules.
    • Click a trek to see its route. The map highlights the trail with clear START (green) and END (red) markers and frames it. Switch between Satellite + Labels, Terrain + Trails and Street Map layers.
    • Open full trek details. See difficulty, length, altitude gain, duration, best season, permits, an indicative elevation profile, a local tip, and a what-to-carry checklist.
    • Get a free quote. Fill the quick enquiry form with your name, phone and dates — our team replies with options and a final price, usually within a few hours.
    • Explore freely. Zoom into any section, pan to nearby villages and landmarks, or use “Near Me” to find the closest treks.
     

    Best Treks in Himachal Pradesh by Difficulty

    A quick-reference table of the most popular trails on our Himachal trek map, grouped by difficulty. Use the filters in the tool to narrow by difficulty, length, altitude or season.

    Trek

    Region

    Difficulty

    Max Altitude

    Best Season

    Duration

    Triund

    Dharamshala

    Easy

    2,875 m

    Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov

    1–2 Days

    Prashar Lake

    Mandi

    Easy

    2,730 m

    Mar–Jun, Sep–Dec

    1–2 Days

    Jalori Pass + Serolsar

    Kullu

    Easy

    3,120 m

    Apr–Nov

    1 Day

    Nag Tibba

    Sirmaur border

    Easy

    3,022 m

    Year-round

    2 Days

    Kheerganga

    Kasol / Parvati

    Moderate

    2,960 m

    Apr–Jun, Sep–Nov

    2 Days

    Hampta Pass

    Manali

    Moderate

    4,290 m

    Jun–Sep

    5 Days

    Bhrigu Lake

    Manali

    Moderate

    4,300 m

    May–Oct

    3 Days

    Kareri Lake

    Dharamshala

    Moderate

    3,050 m

    Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct

    3 Days

    Beas Kund

    Manali

    Moderate

    3,700 m

    May–Oct

    3 Days

    Sar Pass

    Kasol

    Moderate

    4,220 m

    May–Jun, Sep–Oct

    5 Days

    Indrahar Pass

    Dharamshala

    Hard

    4,342 m

    May–Oct

    5 Days

    Rupin Pass

    Sirmaur border

    Hard

    4,650 m

    May–Jun, Sep–Oct

    7 Days

    Buran Ghati

    Shimla

    Hard

    4,570 m

    Jun–Sep

    7 Days

    Pin Parvati Pass

    Kasol → Spiti

    Strenuous

    5,319 m

    Jul–Aug

    10–12 Days

    Parang La

    Spiti → Ladakh

    Strenuous

    5,580 m

    Jul–Aug

    9 Days

    Click any of these on the trek map to see the full route, elevation profile and what to carry.

     

    Easy Treks in Himachal Pradesh (Beginners & Families)

    First Himalayan trek? Start here. These beginner-friendly trails need no prior experience and reward you with huge mountain views for relatively little effort.

    • Triund (9 km, 2,875 m) — the most popular weekend trek in Himachal, a gentle climb from McLeodganj to a Dhauladhar-view ridge.
    • Prashar Lake (7 km, 2,730 m) — a floating-island lake with a 13th-century pagoda temple near Mandi.
    • Jalori Pass + Serolsar (10 km, 3,120 m) — an easy ridge walk through oak forest to a sacred lake.
    • Bijli Mahadev (6 km, 2,460 m) — a short, sacred climb above Kullu with 360° valley views.
    • Jogini Falls (3 km, 2,200 m) — a short hike through apple orchards to a 50 m waterfall near Manali.

    Want a guided beginner trek with permits and a local guide? See our Trekking activities page or Treks in Himachal Pradesh.

     

    High-Altitude & Pass Treks in Himachal Pradesh

    For experienced trekkers, Himachal’s high passes are among the finest treks in India. These trails cross glaciated passes above 4,200 m and demand fitness, acclimatisation and ideally a certified guide.

    • Hampta Pass (4,290 m) — the classic crossover from green Kullu to the moonscape of Lahaul-Spiti, often paired with Chandratal.
    • Pin Parvati Pass (5,319 m) — one of India’s toughest treks, an 11-day expedition into Spiti.
    • Parang La (5,580 m) — an ancient trade route from Spiti to Ladakh’s Tso Moriri.
    • Rupin Pass (4,650 m) — a multi-terrain classic with hanging villages and waterfall valleys.
    • Pin Bhaba Pass (4,915 m) — a dramatic crossover from green Kinnaur to barren Spiti.
    • Buran Ghati (4,570 m) — features a thrilling rope descent on the pass day.

    HimTrails arranges certified guides, permits and full logistics. Open any high-altitude trek on the map for permit and acclimatisation notes, or message us for a guided expedition quote.

     

    Himachal Treks by Region

    Manali Region

    Hampta Pass, Bhrigu Lake, Beas Kund, Deo Tibba and Friendship Peak start near Manali — the widest choice of moderate-to-hard treks. See Manali Tour Packages.

    Kasol & Parvati Valley

    Kheerganga, Sar Pass, Tosh Glacier and the epic Pin Parvati Pass. Backpacker-friendly and beautiful. See Kasol Tour Packages.

    Dharamshala & Dhauladhar

    Triund, Kareri Lake and Indrahar Pass climb the Dhauladhar range above McLeodganj. See Dharamshala Tour Packages.

    Spiti & Kinnaur

    High, remote and otherworldly — Chandratal, Kanamo Peak, Parang La and Pin Bhaba. See Spiti Tour Packages and Kinnaur Tour Packages.

    Shimla & Kullu

    Buran Ghati, Hatu Peak, Jalori Pass and Chanderkhani Pass. See Shimla Tour Packages.

     

    Best Time for Trekking in Himachal Pradesh

    Timing makes or breaks a Himachal trek. The trek map shows each trail’s best season; here’s the overview.

    Season

    Months

    Best For

    Spring

    Mar–Jun

    Low-altitude treks (Triund, Kheerganga, Prashar); rhododendron blooms; some snow on passes in May

    Monsoon

    Jul–Aug

    Avoid most treks (landslide risk) — but the only window for high passes like Pin Parvati, Parang La & Hampta

    Autumn

    Sep–Nov

    The best overall trekking season — clear skies, stable weather, golden landscapes

    Winter

    Dec–Feb

    Snow treks only with proper gear (winter Triund, Nag Tibba)

    As a rule: low-altitude treks are best in spring and autumn; high passes (4,000 m+) are only safely crossable late June to September. Use the “Best This Month” filter to see what’s ideal now.

     

    Do You Need Permits for Himachal Treks?

    Most Himachal treks need no special permit for Indian trekkers — just a small forest entry fee at checkpoints. However:

    • Forest entry fees apply on many treks (Hampta, Kareri, Indrahar, Sar Pass, Beas Kund).
    • Inner Line Permits are not required by Indian nationals for most of Spiti, Pin-Bhaba, Rupin or Parang La — but foreign nationals need a Protected Area Permit (PAP) for border-area treks.
    • Yatra registration is mandatory for pilgrim treks like Shrikhand Mahadev and the Manimahesh Yatra.

    Each trek’s detail card lists its permit rule. HimTrails arranges all permits and forest fees for guided treks.

     

    Why Use the HimTrails Himachal Trek Map?

    Most “Himachal trekking map” results online are static images or copied lists. Ours is a genuinely interactive trek map, built and maintained by a local Himachali team since 2019.

    • 30+ verified treks — every altitude, distance, season and permit rule fact-checked.
    • Interactive routes — real OpenStreetMap trail data with clear start/end markers on satellite and terrain layers.
    • Built by locals — based in Shimla, 3,973+ Himachal trips planned, so the tips and season advice are real.
    • Free guided-trek quotes — pick a trek, send your dates, get a transparent all-in price.
    • Constantly improving — adding exact GPS-recorded routes from our guides through the season.

    We’re HimTrails — Breathe the Heights, Live the Trails. 4.9★ across 3,973+ travellers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Triund is the best beginner trek in Himachal — a 9 km hike from McLeodganj to a 2,875 m ridge with huge Dhauladhar views, doable in a day or as an easy overnight. Prashar Lake and Jalori Pass are equally beginner-friendly. Use the “Beginner Friendly” filter on the trek map.
    Pin Parvati Pass (5,319 m) is widely considered Himachal's toughest trek — an 11-day glaciated expedition into Spiti. Parang La (5,580 m) is the highest. Both need prior high-altitude experience and a certified guide.
    For most treks, March–June and September–November. High passes above 4,000 m are only safely crossable from late June to September. Winter trekking is possible on select low trails with snow gear.
    Easy treks like Triund and Prashar Lake can be done independently, but a guide is strongly recommended for any high-altitude or pass trek. HimTrails provides certified local guides for all treks.
    Most treks need only a small forest entry fee for Indian trekkers. Foreign nationals need a PAP for border-area treks in Spiti and Kinnaur. Pilgrim treks need yatra registration. Each trek's detail card shows the exact rule.
    Routes use verified OpenStreetMap trail data where available, with start/end markers snapped to the real trail. We're progressively adding exact GPS tracks recorded by our own guides. Message us for the precise, guide-verified route for any trek.
    Yes — Triund, Jalori Pass, Bijli Mahadev, Hatu Peak and Jogini Falls can all be day hikes. Filter by “Day Hike” duration on the trek map.Yes — Triund, Jalori Pass, Bijli Mahadev, Hatu Peak and Jogini Falls can all be day hikes. Filter by “Day Hike” duration on the trek map.
    Hampta Pass, Sar Pass (famous May snow slide), Pin Parvati and most passes above 4,000 m have snow into early summer. Winter treks like Nag Tibba and Triund see fresh snow Dec–Feb. Use the “Snow” feature filter..
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