Chandrakhani Pass Trek 3N/4D
from Meerut
3 hrs by road — closest major city after Chandigarh! · All-inclusive from ₹7,500/person · 3 Nights / 4 Days
📲 Get Meerut Trek Quote on WhatsApp✨ Meerut is one of the closest large cities to Haridwar — just 180 km via the smooth NH58. Meerut families can do a same-day Haridwar Ganga Aarti visit, making Char Dham extremely accessible.
How to Reach from Meerut
Your trek starts at Haridwar/Rishikesh. Here's how to get there from Meerut.
| Route | Delhi (DEL) → Dehradun (DED) |
| Duration | 55 min |
| Airlines | IndiGo, Air India |
| Fare | ₹2,000–₹5,500 |
| +Transfer | Direct — 180 km road or local train to Haridwar |
| Train | Meerut–Haridwar local / Muzaffarnagar–Haridwar express |
| From → To | Meerut City (MTC) → Haridwar (HW) |
| Duration | 3–3.5 hrs |
| +Transfer | Direct — 180 km road or local train to Haridwar |
| Distance | 180 km |
| Drive time | ~3 hrs |
| Via | NH-58 / NH-334 |
💡 Pro tip: We arrange airport / station pick-up from Haridwar or Dehradun and get you to the trek base village in time.
Our Chandrakhani Pass Trek 3N/4D Package from Meerut
Chandrakhani Pass Trek 3N/4D
<p>The <strong>Chandrakhani Pass Trek</strong> is Kullu Valley's best-kept trekking secret — a route that winds through fragrant apple orchards, old-growth deodar cedar forests, and high alpine meadows before descending to the famously insular <strong>Malana village</strong>. At <strong>3,660 metres (12,008 ft)</strong>, Chandrakhani is one of the lower passes in the Kullu region, making it accessible to moderate-level trekkers while still delivering the dramatic landscape change of a genuine Himalayan crossing.</p><p>The trek begins at <strong>Rumsu village</strong> near Naggar — itself worth a visit for its ancient stone castle and Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery. The trail immediately enters apple and plum orchards that frame the route for the first hour, a uniquely beautiful start unlike most Himalayan treks. Above the orchards, the deodar and oak forest gives way to open meadows with views of <strong>Deo Tibba (6,001m)</strong> and the <strong>Pir Panjal range</strong> to the north.</p><p>The pass crossing itself is a broad, relatively gentle saddle with 360-degree views of the <strong>Kullu Valley</strong> on one side and the remote <strong>Malana Valley</strong> on the other. The descent into Malana is dramatic — steep switchbacks through rhododendron forest dropping into one of India's most distinctive villages. Malana has its own dialect, customs, and ancient democratic governance system. Visitors are welcome but must respect the local rules: do not touch villagers or their property.</p><p>From Malana, the route continues to <strong>Kasol</strong> in the Parvati Valley — a popular backpacker hub — and then back to Manali by road. Junegiri Yatra manages the full logistics: transport, certified guides, camping, and all meals on trail.</p>
- ✓ Private transport: Manali ↔ Naggar and Malana → Kasol → Manali
- ✓ All camping accommodation: 3 nights in quality dome tents
- ✓ Sleeping bags rated to -10°C
- ✓ All meals on trek: breakfast, packed lunch, and dinner (Days 1–3)
- ✓ Certified Kullu Valley trek guide
- ✓ Forest department permits
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Chandrakhani Pass Trek 3N/4D from Meerut — FAQs
Meerut to Haridwar is just 180 km via NH58 — about 3 hours. One of the closest major cities to Haridwar. Many Meerut families drive in their own car or take a shared cab (₹400–₹500/person). Local trains also run Meerut–Haridwar in ~3.5 hrs.
Package: ₹19,800/person. Cab Meerut–Haridwar: ₹2,500–₹3,500 one way for a 4-seater. Train: ₹200–₹400 return. Total: ₹20,000–₹21,000/person — among the cheapest of any city in India.
Yes — our Kedarnath-only package (3N/4D from Haridwar, ₹7,590/person) is ideal for Meerut residents. Drive to Haridwar Day 1, depart for Kedarnath. Total trip: 5 days. Perfect for working professionals with limited leave.
Yes — UPSRTC and private buses run Meerut to Haridwar daily. Journey time: 3–4 hrs. Bus fare: ₹200–₹350. Buses depart from Meerut Bus Stand. This is the most budget-friendly option for solo travelers or small groups.
May is peak season — Meerut's proximity means you can book 2–3 months ahead and still find slots. September–October is ideal for clear mountain views and manageable crowds. Avoid July–August monsoon if possible.
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