Chandratal to Baralacha La trek(Path of the Moon & Mountain)
$1230 per person
Chandratal to Baralacha La Trek – A Remote Himalayan Adventure
The Chandratal to Baralacha La Trek is a thrilling, high-altitude journey through the stark and surreal landscapes of Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh. Starting at the crescent-shaped Chandratal Lake—popularly known as the “Moon Lake”—this strenuous trek ends at the majestic Baralacha La Pass, a crossroads of ancient trade routes.
Located at a breathtaking altitude of 4,300 meters, Chandratal captivates trekkers with its turquoise waters and panoramic views of the CB and Pir Panjal ranges. The trail follows the wild Chandra River valley, leading you across glacial streams, alpine meadows, and isolated campsites such as Tokpo Yongma and Tokpo Gongma.
Unlike beginner-friendly routes, the Chandratal to Baralacha La Trek is meant for experienced adventurers. Over five challenging days, you’ll face steep ascents, frigid river crossings, and fast-changing Himalayan weather. Yet, the journey rewards you with extraordinary vistas, peaceful solitude, and a deep sense of accomplishment.
Reaching the Baralacha La Pass at 4,890 meters marks a spiritual and geographical high point. It connects Spiti, Zanskar, and Lahaul, and once served as a trade junction. Today, it stands as a symbol of remoteness, purity, and untamed beauty.
If you’re longing for a wild Himalayan trekking experience far from the crowds, the Chandratal to Baralacha La Trek is a must. It delivers raw adventure, profound silence, and a deep connection to the mountains.
Trek Details
Feature | Description |
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Duration | 8 Days |
Difficulty | Strenuous |
Altitude Range | 2,050 m to 4,890 m |
Best Time to Visit | Late July to Early September |
Start/End Point | Manali (via Chandratal; ends at Baralacha La) |
Chandratal – The Moon Lake
Start your trek at one of India’s most breathtaking high-altitude lakes, reflecting towering peaks in its calm, clear waters.
Cross High Himalayan Passes
Navigate steep glacial trails at Tokpo Yongma and Tokpo Gongma, leading to the majestic Baralacha La Pass.
Wild Lahaul–Spiti Terrain
Hike through barren canyons, alpine meadows, icy streams, and colorful mineral-rich formations typical of this trans-Himalayan region.
Wilderness and Solitude
Escape the crowds and experience true disconnection in this offbeat trekking route designed for adventurous souls.
Why Choose the Chandratal to Baralacha La Trek?
The Chandratal to Baralacha La Trek is one of the most spectacular and offbeat high-altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. Here’s why it’s worth doing:
1. Raw Himalayan Wilderness
Unlike popular treks filled with crowds, this trail offers pure solitude and untouched beauty. You’ll trek through vast alpine deserts, cross icy streams, and camp under star-studded skies—with no human settlements for days.
2. Connects Two Iconic Himalayan Locations
This trek links Chandratal Lake, known as the Moon Lake for its crescent shape and pristine turquoise water, with the legendary Baralacha La Pass—a historic crossroad between Spiti, Zanskar, and Lahaul.
3. Ideal for Experienced Trekkers
If you’ve already done treks like Hampta Pass or Ghepan Lake, and are ready for something more remote and demanding, this one’s for you. At 4,890 meters, altitude and terrain pose a real challenge, making the journey deeply rewarding.
4. Photography Heaven
The contrast of colors is surreal—blue glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, and brown barren valleys. Add in mirror-like reflections at Chandratal and golden light at sunrise over Baralacha, and it’s a dream for photographers.
5. Spiritual & Historical Route
Baralacha La was once part of the ancient trade route connecting Ladakh with Lahaul and Spiti. Standing at this windswept pass, you feel like you’ve stepped into history.
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Destination
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi – Airport Pick-up & Hotel Stay in Delhi
Day 02: Arrive at Bhuntar Airport
- Meet & Greet: Our representative will receive you at Bhuntar Airport.
- Transfer to Manali (Distance: 50 km / 1.5-2 hours)
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- Scenic drive along the Beas River.
- Check-in to pre-booked hotel in Manali.
- Light meals recommended.
- Relax and let your body adjust to the mountain air.
- Avoid strenuous activity on Day 1.
- Tour orientation:
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- Ride safety protocols
- Route overview
- Emergency & backup plan
- Document verification
Day 03: Drive from Manali(2050m) to Batal(4,000m):120 km: 6–8 hours
Day 04: Acclimatization Day at Chandratal(4300m): 3-4hrs
Day 05: Trek from Chandratal to Tokpo Gongma(4400m)-8kms: 5-6hrs
Day 06: Trek from Tokpo Gongma to Tokpo Yongma(4700m):10 km: 6–7 hrs
Day 07: Trek from Tokpo Yongma to Baralacha La(4890m): 8 km: 5-6hrs
Day 08: Buffer / Reserve / Departure Day
- Certificate
- Party
- End of tour
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- High-quality alpine tents (twin sharing basis)
- Season-rated sleeping bags and insulated sleeping mats
- All essential camping gear provided and set up by our team
- All meals included: Nutritious vegetarian breakfast, packed lunch, evening tea/snacks, and hot dinner
- Boiled or filtered drinking water provided daily
- Experienced trek leader and certified mountain guide
- Skilled cook and kitchen team
- Camp helpers and porters/mules for luggage and equipment transport
- Pick-up and drop-off as per the trek itinerary (from base location)
- Comprehensive first-aid kit with basic high-altitude medications
- Oxygen cylinder available for emergency use (on high-altitude treks)
- Participants need only carry a light daypack with essentials (water bottle, snacks, jacket)
- Main backpack/duffel (up to 10 kg) will be carried by porters/mules
- Travel & Rescue Insurance: All participants are required to carry personal travel and emergency evacuation insurance
- Personal Expenses: Expenses such as phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery charging, and additional porters/horses if required.
- Unexpected Costs: Any expenses arising due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the itinerary (e.g., weather delays, route changes, natural calamities).
- Town-Based Costs: Any meals, drinks, or accommodation outside the trekking route (in towns or cities) are not included.
- Gratuities: Tips for trekking staff, guides, and support crew are not included (though appreciated).
- Anything Not Mentioned Above: Any services or items not explicitly listed under “Inclusions” are to be considered additional.