Dhauladhar Round trek
5 DaysDhauladhar round trek is one of the best trek to do for all age groups. It covers mountain and valley views,river crossings, Mountain villages of gaddi community and you can see their traditional lifestyle closely by interacting with them. This trek is also suitable to beginners who like to hike with there backpacks on Dhauladhar valley
Trek Duration: 4 Nights 5 Days
Best Season: January to December
Trek type: Easy
Trek Distance:33 kms
Short Itinerary: Mcleodganj- Kareri- Bal – Triund – Laka Glacier -Mcleodganj
Included/Exclude
Includes
- Accommodation while on trek
- Meals while on trek
- Trek equipments
- Permits
- First aid medical kits and oxygen cylinder
- Qualified & experienced trek Leader, Guide and Support staff and High Altitude Chef
- Transportation on sharing basis.
Excludes
- Night stay and meals at Mcleodganj
- Any kind of personal expenses
- Food during the transit
- Insurance (Travel & Trek)
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
- Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances like landslides, road blocks, bad weather, etc.
- Anything not specifically mentioned under the head “Price Includes”.
- If you are beginner kindly offload your backpack, because trekking with heavy backpack in mountains is not an easy task especially when you are carrying around 8-10 kg uphill.
- If you wish to offload your backpack, you can give it to Mule/porter. Charges of offloading backpack 400per Day. Inform us in advance so that we can arrange.
- The backpack cannot weigh more than 11 kg. Backpack should have waterproof cover.
Trip Info
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SUV
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Breakfast. Lunch, Dinner
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Guided
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Tents
Why go?
Dhauladhar Trek is open round the year .The trail takes you through dense oak, pine, and rhododendron forests, lush green meadows, and offers dramatic views of the Kangra Valley and the snow-capped Dhauladhar range.
Tour Highlights
- Holiday with friends & family.
- It provides a combination of river crossings, boulder navigation, and camping in areas like the Laka glacier.
- The route allows close interaction with the local Gaddi community, observing their traditional lifestyle in mountain villages.



