A short yet beautiful trek of 3 days which traverses a distance of 19 kms, Chanderkhani Pass trek brings you to an altitude of 12,000 feet. Nestled amidst the best of Himalayan peaks, the trekking trail journeys along the mammoth Barabangal, Pir Panjal and Parvati Ranges and offers the most splendid view of the Deo Tibba and Hanuman Tibba peaks.
Like most of the treks of the Himalayan region, this trek is deeply influenced by mythology too. It is believed that the local deity of Malana, known by the name Jamlu carried a basket full of Gods and opened it near the pass. A strong wind blew them to the nearby peaks and they settled on these peaks under the strong gush of wind. The peaks get their names after the important Hindu deities who settled there.
The quaint mountain villages of Naggar and Rumsu and Chandrakhani Pass are the star attractions of this trek which remains covered in snow till the end of May.This moderate level trek is ideal for beginners and best done from mid-May to September, barring July and August.