Himachal Pradesh is a sensational combination of transcending Himalayan pinnacles, Buddhist culture, customary living, bone-dry mountains, and terrific landscape. Dharamshala, the house of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, is considered as the ‘place that is known for divine beings.’ Not just this blessed land is slanted towards otherworldliness, yet in addition, it is a pleasant town from where many treks including the Kareri Lake (3200) are hailed off. This time, when you go for a vacation in Dharamshala to get spoiled in its curious environs, remember to go on an endeavor to Kareri Lake. 

Trek to Kareri Lake starts off from McLeodganj; it further goes through Minkiani Pass, Baleni Pass, Lioti lastly finishes at Kareri Lake. The path crosses over through lavish woodlands, tight territories, whirly passes, picturesque glades and significantly more. 

Best Time to Visit Kareri Lake Trek 

During the early months of the year, there are odds of snow on high passes, which impressively softens by August. During the rainstorm season, Kangra and Dhauladhar range stays influenced because of downpour, however when we talk about the high places, the climate stays warm and bright (12-20 °C) during the day, while the night temperature could be in short (- 2 to 6 °C). During September and October, trekkers can encounter a decent climate, with little snowfall. With the beginning of October, the day temperature is drifting around 12-18 °C however the evening begins getting similarly colder with (- 6) to 4 °C. 

Instructions to arrive at Kareri Village 

The Kareri town is located around 27 km from Dharamshala. You can undoubtedly flag down taxis from Dharamshala and even Bir, Palampur, and other principal routes around the area. It will take you 1.5 hours to arrive at Kareri from Dharamshala. For arriving at Dharamshala, there are numerous choices accessible. 

In any case, I should advise you, with any slope station you’re intending to visit, odds are, coming to my street is the most helpful choice. Be that as it may, the train and air network are accessible, despite the fact that a segment of your movement should be by street. 

Via Air 

Gaggal, around 13 KMs from Dharamshala, is the nearest air terminal. There are Spicejet and Air India departures from Delhi. Notwithstanding, it may very well be simpler to fly into Chandigarh Airport – which appreciates preferred availability over this little Himalayan air terminal. 

Chandigarh is a good way off of around 275 KMs from Dharamshala. You might flag down a taxi/employ a self-driving vehicle/get a transport from Chandigarh to Dharamshala. I will talk about this load of choices below! 

By Rail 

The closest railhead is Pathankot, 85 KMs from Dharamshala. A short-term excursion will get you here. Various trains going to Jammu and Kashmir have ended here. From Pathankot, you can flag down a taxi/get a transport from here. 

By street 

Dharamshala is all around associated with Delhi, and the excursion will cover a distance of 525 KMs from ISBT. In case you’re getting a transport – do take an overnight excursion so you have another whole day to partake in your time in the Himalayas. 

The excursion from Delhi to Dharamshala will require roughly 13 hours. Nonetheless, I should disclose to you that certain transports will take you to McLeod Ganj. This spot is nearer to the beginning of your trek. 

End 

Kareri Lake trek is a delightful end of the week experience for people who need to have a go at something new and not do the more popular treks of Kheerganga, Triund, and so on This off in an unexpected direction trek takes you through some moderate trouble – unmistakably causing you to acquire your destinations.

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