Chandrakhani Pass Trek in September
Post-monsoon clarity · Emerald green · Best panorama of the year
September Conditions at a Glance
What to Expect in September
Post-monsoon clarity giving the finest views from the 3,660m pass
Meadows still intensely green from monsoon rains but with clear skies
Deo Tibba (6,001m) and Indrasan visible sharp against blue horizon
Waterfalls still dramatic on descent into Malana Valley
What to Pack for September
Ready to Trek in September?
Secure your spot for Chandrakhani Pass Trek 3N/4D in September. Limited group sizes — book early to avoid missing out.
Frequently Asked Questions — September
September rivals June as the best month. The monsoon clears by mid-September, leaving a landscape that is simultaneously green (from monsoon rains) and crystal-clear (from washed skies). The views from the pass are arguably the sharpest of the entire year.
The Kullu Valley typically sees monsoon tapering from September 10 and largely ending by September 20. Early September still sees intermittent showers, while the final 10 days of September offer near-perfect trekking conditions.
Absolutely. Naggar is the base for this trek and worth spending a half-day exploring — Naggar Castle (15th century), Roerich Art Gallery, and ancient Jagti Patt temple. Junegiri Yatra can arrange cultural add-ons around your trek schedule.