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Shrikhand Mahadev Trek

A challenging high-altitude pilgrimage trek to the sacred Shrikhand Mahadev peak.
Himachal Pradesh
01

Arrival at Jaon Village / Drive from Rampur

Altitude: ~1,900 m

Drive from rampur to Jaon village (base camp), then trek to Singhaad.

Highlights: Journey to base camp, initial acclimatization, start of the trek.

02

Singhaad to Thaachru

Altitude Gain: From ~2,600 m to ~3,200 m | Distance: ~12 km

Trek from Singhaad to Thachru, passing through Barathi Nala.

Highlights: Scenic trails, river crossings, gradual ascent.

03

Thaachru to Bhimdwar

Altitude Gain: To ~3,500 m | Distance: ~6 km

Trek from Thachru to Kali Ghati, then to Bhimdwar.

Highlights: Kali Ghati sacred site, scenic views.

04

Bhimdwar to Parvati Bagh and back

Altitude Variable: Around ~3,300–3,400 m | Distance: ~5 km

Trek from Bhimdwar to Parvati Bagh, and potentially to Nain Sarovar (if acclimatized) and back.

Highlights: Exploration of Parvati Bagh, optional visit to Nain Sarovar, acclimatization.

05

Summit Day: Shrikhand Mahadev Peak (Nain Sarovar & Shivalingam)

Altitude: ~5,227 m (17,150 ft) | Trek Duration: 8–10 hours round trip

Trek to Shrikhand Mahadev peak (17,150 ft) and return to Bhimdwar or Parvati Bagh.

Highlights: Holy lake dip, Shivalingam worship at summit, panoramic Himalayan views.

Shrikhand Mahadev Peak view
06

Descent from High Camps to Thaachru

Distance: Long descent

Trek from Bhimdwar/Parvati Bagh back to Thachru.

Highlights: Continued descent, experiencing the landscape in reverse.

07

Descent to Jaon / Drive to Shimla

Distance: Final descent | Altitude: From high camps down to Jaon

Trek from Thachru to Jaon, then drive back to Shimla.

Highlights: Completion of the trek, transfer to Shimla.

Why with us?

Safety & Guidance

Certified guides familiar with Shrikhand Mahadev route, with emergency protocols and necessary high-altitude gear.

Local Expertise

Experienced support staff from Himachal region ensuring authentic cultural insights and smooth logistics.

Responsible Trekking

We follow Leave No Trace principles and arrange eco-friendly camps; support local communities along the route.

Nutritious Meals

Freshly prepared vegetarian and non-vegetarian options where possible, including local Himachali dishes to fuel your pilgrimage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to do this trek?

The best time to undertake the Shrikhand Mahadev trek is from July to September, when weather conditions are most favorable.

What kind of accommodation is provided during the trek?

Accommodation during the trek primarily includes camping and homestay options, providing an authentic experience.

What is the typical group size for this trek?

The typical group size for this trek ranges from a minimum of 5 people to a maximum of 20 people per departure.

Is it safe for solo female travelers?

We prioritize the safety of all our trekkers. Our experienced guides and support staff ensure a secure environment for everyone, including solo female travelers.

What is the cancellation policy?

For detailed information regarding our cancellation policy, please refer to the terms and conditions section on our website or contact us directly.

Trek Essentials

Inclusions

  • All trek meals
  • Camp & homestay accommodation
  • Experienced guide & porters
  • Permits
  • Group transport (Pickup and drop.)

Exclusions

  • Personal gear & insurance
  • Meals on Road journey
  • Pre-/post-trek hotel
  • Any cost arising out of unforeseen circumstances including medical emergencies and act of nature.

Map

The map shows the approximate location of Shrikhand Mahadev. Detailed trek routes can vary.

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