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Mountain Pass in Himachal Pradesh, India
Sar Pass
Mountain Pass
Sar Pass is located in Himachal PradeshSar PassSar PassShow map of Himachal PradeshSar Pass is located in IndiaSar PassSar PassShow map of India
Coordinates: 32°04′12″N 77°23′18″E / 32.07°N 77.388455°E / 32.07; 77.388455
CountryIndia
StateHimachal Pradesh
DistrictKullu
Elevation4,220 m (13,850 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • RegionalKulvi
Frozen Lake - Sar
Sar Pass Top as seen from Sar Pass in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India

The Sar Pass is in Parvati Valley of Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, a state of India.

Sar, in the local dialect, means a lake. While trekking across the path from Tila Lotni to Biskeri Ridge, one has to pass by a small, usually frozen lake (Sar) and hence the name Sar Pass Trek.

On way to Sar Pass - colours of the morning
This is at 13,800 feet above sea level

How To Reach

Air

The nearest airport Bhuntar Airport (IATA code KUU) is at Bhuntar town, situated on NH21 about 32.3 km (20.1 mi) south of Rumsu and 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Kullu town. The airport is also known as Kullu-Manali airport and has more than a kilometre long runway. Air India and some private airlines have regular flights to the airport. Recently Himalayan Bulls in collaboration with Deccan Charters have started flights on Kullu-Chandigarh-Kullu sector three times a day. Daily flight service (except Tuesday) has been started by 15 May 2013 at Bhunter airport by Air India from Delhi to Bhuntar and vice versa. Chandigarh Airport is the nearest international airport.

Road

Kasol is 30 km from Bhunter, and Bhunter can be reached from Delhi by national highway NH 1 up to Ambala and from there NH 22 to Chandigarh and from there by national highway NH21 that passes through Bilaspur, Sundernagar, Mandi and Kullu towns. The road distance from Chandigarh to Manali is 316 km (196 mi), and the total distance from Delhi to Manali is 566 km (352 mi). Buses (including Volvo and Mercedes Benz) on this route are available from all major bus terminals.

Rail

Kasol is not easily approachable by rail. The nearest broad gauge railheads are at Chandigarh (275 km (171 mi)), Pathankot (325 km (202 mi)) and Kalka (310 km (193 mi)). The nearest narrow gauge railhead is at Joginder Nagar (135 kilometres (84 mi)).

See Bhanupli–Leh line for the proposed railway line through this area.

Gallery

  • Kasol-Base Camp Kasol-Base Camp
  • Grahan-Camp 2 Grahan-Camp 2
  • Padri-Camp 3 Padri-Camp 3
  • Minh Thatch-Camp 4 Minh Thatch-Camp 4
  • Nagaru-Camp 5 Nagaru-Camp 5
  • Biskeri-Camp 6 Biskeri-Camp 6
  • Bhandak Thatch-Camp 7 Bhandak Thatch-Camp 7
  • The descent from Sar Pass to Biskeri Thach The descent from Sar Pass to Biskeri Thach
  • Camp at Biskeri Thach Camp at Biskeri Thach

View from Nagaru Camp (12,500ft)

alt text View from Nagaru

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