Chandrakhani Pass Trek in May
Apple blossom Kullu · Clear summit · Malana Valley views
May Conditions at a Glance
What to Expect in May
Apple orchards in full blossom in Naggar and Kullu Valley
Clear 360° views: Deo Tibba, Hanuman Tibba, and Beas River valley
Traditional Malana village visible in its remote valley below the pass
Spring wildflowers emerging on oak and rhododendron forest trail
What to Pack for May
Ready to Trek in May?
Secure your spot for Chandrakhani Pass Trek 3N/4D in May. Limited group sizes — book early to avoid missing out.
Frequently Asked Questions — May
Yes — Chandrakhani Pass is one of the more accessible high passes in Kullu at 3,660m. The 3N/4D format from Naggar is well-paced. May offers the best conditions for first-time high-altitude trekkers seeking a genuine pass crossing experience.
Naggar → Rumsu village → Forest camp (2,400m) → Chandrakhani Pass (3,660m) → Malana or return via Nakthan. The trail passes through dense oak and rhododendron forest, then opens onto alpine meadows near the pass.
Yes — Chandrakhani Pass is the traditional route linking Kullu and the remote Malana Valley. From the pass, you can see Malana village perched in its isolated hanging valley. The descent into Malana is steep and adds a unique cultural dimension to the trek.
Other Months for Chandrakhani Pass Trek 3N/4D
This trek runs across multiple seasons — explore other windows.