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Sach Pass Trek

Chaurah, India

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Trail length

56.5 km

Time

~6 days

Elevation Gain

5783 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

Frequently asked questions

What is the distance and elevation gain of the Sach Pass Trek?

The Sach Pass Trek is 56.46 km long with 5,783 m of total elevation gain, which puts it firmly in the extra-difficult category. That combination of distance and climbing makes it a serious multi-day Himalayan route rather than a short pass crossing.

How high is Sach Pass on the Sach Pass Trek?

Sach Pass sits at about 4,414 m above sea level in Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh. The pass is one of the defining high points of the route and the altitude is a major reason the Sach Pass Trek is considered extra difficult.

How many days does the Sach Pass Trek usually take?

The Sach Pass Trek is a multi-day route, and a 56.46 km trail with 5,783 m of ascent is typically planned over several days rather than as a single push. Exact timing depends on camp locations, weather, acclimatization, and whether the approach is made from the Chaurah side or toward the Pangi side.

Why is the Sach Pass Trek famous?

The Sach Pass Trek is famous for crossing Sach Pass, a high Himalayan pass linking the Chamba side with the remote Pangi Valley in Himachal Pradesh. The pass is well known for its dramatic mountain scenery, its isolation, and its reputation as a demanding route at roughly 4,414 m.

How do you reach the Sach Pass Trek in Chaurah, India?

The Sach Pass Trek is in the Chaurah area of Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, on the route toward Pangi Valley. Road access is generally made from the Chamba side toward Bairagarh and the Sach area, but conditions are highly seasonal because the pass is affected by heavy snow and mountain road closures.

What is the best time of year for the Sach Pass Trek?

The usual trekking window is the snow-free season, broadly from late spring to early autumn, because high passes in Himachal are commonly blocked by snow outside that period. Sach Pass is especially seasonal, so conditions are generally most favorable in summer and early fall when the route is more likely to be open.

Is the Sach Pass Trek suitable for beginners?

The Sach Pass Trek is not a beginner trek. At 56.46 km with 5,783 m of elevation gain and an extra-difficult rating, it is better suited to experienced trekkers who are comfortable with sustained climbing, high altitude, and multi-day mountain travel.

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