Milkyani Pass to Lambadal Trek – A Journey Through the Hidden Dhauladhars
The Dhauladhar range of Himachal Pradesh is home to some of the most rugged, beautiful, and less-explored trekking routes in India. While popular trails like Triund or Indrahar Pass attract large crowds, the real charm of the Dhauladhars lies in its hidden, demanding trails that test endurance and reward trekkers with pristine beauty. Among these lesser-known adventures, the Milkyani Pass to Lambadal Trek stands tall – an offbeat, high-altitude journey that connects two dramatic passes, traverses alpine valleys, and leads you deep into the heart of the mountains.
This trek is not just about reaching Lambadal; it’s about experiencing untouched Himalayan wilderness, the changing moods of the Dhauladhars, and the thrill of crossing raw mountain passes that only a few dare to attempt.
An Overview of the Trek
• Region: Kangra–Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh
• Starting Point: Dharamshala or Kareri Village
• End Point: Lahaul–Chamba side near Bharmour
• Highest Altitude: ~4,200 m (Lambadal Pass)
• Duration: 7–9 days (depending on pace and weather)
• Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging (requires stamina and basic trekking experience)
• Best Season: June to October
The Milkyani Pass (approx. 3,700 m) acts as a gateway into the wild valleys of the Dhauladhar, while Lambadal Pass (4,200 m) is a high-altitude connector that tests grit and endurance. Together, they create one of the most scenic traverse routes in the Western Himalayas.
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