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Raw roads, apple valleys, quiet villages and one of Himachal's most beautiful offbeat passes. Most people come to Himachal for Shimla, Manali, or Spiti. Chanshal Pass is for travellers who want something quieter. The road slowly leaves the usual tourist side of Shimla and enters Pabbar Valley, where apple orchards, forest roads, river bends, and small mountain villages start taking over. Rohru becomes your base. Larot becomes the last quiet settlement before the climb. Then the road opens onto Chanshal Pass, a high ridge with wide views, raw mountain winds, and a feeling that still feels untouched. This is not a polished sightseeing trip. Chanshal is a road journey. The charm is in the drive, the pauses, the changing valleys, the local villages, and the feeling of reaching a place that has not become crowded like mainstream Himachal. Our Chanshal Pass tour packages are built for travellers who want offbeat Himachal without going as far as Spiti or Ladakh. You can start from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, or directly from Rohru. We plan group trips, private tours, family trips, weekend road trips, and custom Pabbar Valley itineraries, all based on how the route actually drives this season. Why Choose Travel Coffee for Your Chanshal Pass Tour We are a Himachal based travel company, and Chanshal Pass is the kind of destination where local planning matters more than fancy wording. The route is beautiful, but it is also sensitive to weather, road conditions, stay availability, and driver experience. You cannot treat Chanshal like a regular Shimla sightseeing point. The last stretch towards Larot and the pass needs realistic planning, good timing, and people who understand mountain roads. What Makes Our Chanshal Pass Packages Different Himachal based route planning. We know the Shimla, Rohru, Kharapathar, Hatkoti and Pabbar Valley belt better than generic tour operators sitting outside the state. Realistic itineraries. We do not sell rushed 2 day Chanshal plans from Delhi, because the drive is long and the point is to enjoy the route, not just touch the pass and return exhausted. Driver first planning. Chanshal is not only about the hotel. It is about having the right driver and the right vehicle for the road. Flexible start points. We plan from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Rohru, or your preferred pickup point. Honest stay expectations. Rohru and nearby areas have decent stays, but this is not a luxury resort belt. We explain the comfort level before you book. Add on routes. We can combine Chanshal with Giri Ganga, Kuppar Bugyal, Hatkoti, Kharapathar, Dodra Kwar and the wider Pabbar Valley. Real human support on WhatsApp. You speak to an actual Travel Coffee planner before finalising your route, not a call centre. Talk to a Travel Coffee planner if you want to understand whether Chanshal is the right trip for your group. Chanshal Pass Tour Packages We Offer Chanshal is not a one format destination. Some travellers want a weekend escape from Delhi. Some want a short Chandigarh road trip. Some want to add Giri Ganga and Kuppar Bugyal. Some want a proper Pabbar Valley and Dodra Kwar circuit. Chanshal Pass Weekend Trip From Delhi. Delhi, Shimla side, Kharapathar, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass, Hatkoti and back. Recommended 3N/4D, group or private. Best for friends, couples, photographers, and road trip lovers. Chanshal Pass Tour Package From Chandigarh. Chandigarh, Shimla, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass and back. Recommended 2N/3D or 3N/4D, private cab or small group. Best for families, couples, and short road trips. Giri Ganga, Kuppar Bugyal and Chanshal Pass Tour. Shimla, Kharapathar, Giri Ganga, Kuppar Bugyal, Hatkoti, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass. Recommended 3N/4D or 4N/5D. Best for trek beginners, creators, and offbeat travellers. Pabbar Valley and Chanshal Pass Private Tour. Shimla, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, Rohru, Pabbar Valley villages, Larot, Chanshal Pass. Recommended 4N/5D, private cab. Best for couples, families, and slow travellers. Chanshal Pass and Dodra Kwar Adventure Tour. Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass, Dodra Kwar and return. Recommended 4N/5D or more, adventure private tour. Best for experienced road trippers, bikers, and remote Himachal explorers. Rohru Chanshal Short Escape. Rohru, Chirgaon, Larot, Chanshal Pass and back. Recommended 1N/2D or 2N/3D, local short trip. Best for travellers already in Himachal. The package cards below show current departures, trip duration, and pricing. If you are confused between Delhi, Chandigarh, or Shimla start points, write to us and we will suggest the most practical version. Start Point Options for Your Chanshal Trip Where you start from changes the whole experience. Chanshal Pass is not close enough for a rushed one day trip from Delhi or Chandigarh, so the start point should be chosen carefully. From Delhi Most Delhi to Chanshal Pass tour packages work best as a 3N/4D trip. You leave Delhi in the evening, drive overnight towards the upper Shimla side, spend the next day around Kharapathar, Hatkoti, or Rohru, and then keep a full day for Chanshal Pass. This format suits travellers from Delhi NCR, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Western UP, and Rajasthan. A rushed 2 day Chanshal plan from Delhi is not recommended, because the whole point of Chanshal is to enjoy the route, not touch the pass and return tired. From Chandigarh Chandigarh is one of the most practical start points for Chanshal Pass. You save several hours compared to Delhi and can plan a more comfortable 2N/3D or 3N/4D trip. This suits travellers from Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Punjab, Haryana, and nearby Himachal towns. Pickup can be planned from Chandigarh airport, railway station, ISBT, or your hotel. From Shimla Shimla is the easiest start point for travellers already in Himachal. From Shimla, the route moves towards Theog, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, Rohru, Larot, and Chanshal Pass. This works well if you want to combine Chanshal with Shimla, Narkanda, Kufri, Hatu Peak, Giri Ganga, or Kuppar Bugyal. From Rohru Rohru is the best base for the actual Chanshal Pass excursion. If you are already staying in Rohru, Chanshal can be done as a day trip depending on road and weather conditions. This format is best for travellers who want to keep the journey simple and focus only on the final Chanshal stretch. Tell us your start city, travel dates, and group size. We will suggest the best route and duration for your group. Delhi Route or Chandigarh Route, Which Is Better Chanshal Pass can be done from both Delhi and Chandigarh, but the experience is different. Delhi to Chanshal Pass Route The Delhi route is better if you want a proper weekend group trip and you are comfortable with long travel hours. It works well for fixed departures, young travellers, and friend groups. Route: Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Theog, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass. Recommended 3N/4D. Best for group trips, friends, solo travellers, and weekend travellers. Chandigarh to Chanshal Pass Route The Chandigarh route is more comfortable because it cuts out the long plains drive. It is better for families, couples, and private groups who want better pacing. Route: Chandigarh, Shimla, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass. Recommended 2N/3D or 3N/4D. Best for families, couples, private tours, and senior friendly planning. Quick Recommendation If you are coming from Delhi NCR, take the 3N/4D format. If you are coming from Chandigarh or nearby states, take the 2N/3D or 3N/4D format. If you want Giri Ganga and Kuppar Bugyal as well, keep 4N/5D for a better experience. If you cannot decide, ask us. We will plan the route based on your group, comfort level, and dates. Suggested Chanshal Pass Itinerary Options We run multiple Chanshal itinerary formats depending on start point, group type, and travel style. Use these as planning templates. Detailed day by day plans are on each package page. 3N/4D Chanshal Pass Weekend Trip From Delhi Day 0: Evening departure from Delhi. Day 1: Reach Kharapathar or Rohru, check in, rest, explore nearby views. Day 2: Rohru to Larot to Chanshal Pass excursion, return to Rohru. Day 3: Visit Hatkoti Temple or Kharapathar, start return. Day 4: Reach Delhi early morning or afternoon depending on route and traffic. 2N/3D Chanshal Pass Tour From Chandigarh Day 1: Chandigarh to Rohru via Shimla, Kharapathar, and Hatkoti. Day 2: Rohru to Larot and Chanshal Pass, return to Rohru. Day 3: Rohru to Chandigarh with an optional stop at Hatkoti or Kharapathar. 4N/5D Giri Ganga, Kuppar Bugyal and Chanshal Pass Tour Day 1: Delhi or Chandigarh to Kharapathar. Day 2: Giri Ganga Temple and Kuppar Bugyal short trek, overnight near Kharapathar or Rohru. Day 3: Rohru, Pabbar Valley, and local apple belt exploration. Day 4: Larot and Chanshal Pass excursion, return to Rohru. Day 5: Hatkoti, Jubbal, or Narkanda route return. 4N/5D Pabbar Valley and Chanshal Pass Private Tour Day 1: Chandigarh or Delhi to Shimla or Kharapathar. Day 2: Kharapathar, Giri Ganga, Hatkoti, and Rohru. Day 3: Pabbar Valley slow day, apple orchards, river points, and village stops. Day 4: Chanshal Pass excursion via Larot. Day 5: Return via Narkanda, Shimla, or direct route. 5N/6D Chanshal Pass and Dodra Kwar Adventure Tour Day 1: Start from Delhi or Chandigarh, reach upper Shimla side. Day 2: Kharapathar, Hatkoti, and Rohru. Day 3: Rohru to Larot, Chanshal Pass, and the Dodra side. Day 4: Explore Dodra Kwar region depending on road and weather. Day 5: Return to Rohru or Kharapathar. Day 6: Drive back to Chandigarh or Delhi. If none of these fit your dates, we can build a custom Chanshal Pass itinerary for your group. How to Reach Chanshal Pass Chanshal Pass is reached by road. There is no direct airport or railway station near the pass, so most travellers come through Shimla, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, and Rohru. By road from Delhi. Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Theog, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass. Long but workable as a 3N/4D weekend trip if planned properly. By road from Chandigarh. Shorter and more comfortable. Drive towards Shimla, continue towards Kharapathar and Hatkoti, stay around Rohru, then visit Chanshal Pass the next day. By road from Shimla. Two practical options. Either Shimla, Theog, Kotkhai, Kharapathar, Hatkoti, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass, or Shimla, Theog, Narkanda, Tikkar, Rohru, Larot, Chanshal Pass. The better route depends on current road conditions. Nearest airport. Chandigarh Airport is the most practical major airport. Shimla Airport is closer but has limited flight connectivity. Nearest railway station. Kalka and Chandigarh are the most practical. Shimla railway station can work if you are combining the toy train route with a slower Himachal holiday. Public transport. Buses and shared cabs may run till Rohru or nearby areas, but Chanshal Pass itself is best done with a private vehicle or planned tour, because the final stretch depends heavily on road and weather conditions. Before travelling, confirm the latest road status with locals or your Travel Coffee planner. Chanshal Pass Road Conditions and Best Vehicle Options Chanshal is beautiful because it is still raw. That also means the road should be taken seriously. The road till Shimla is regular mountain highway. After Shimla, the drive towards Kharapathar, Hatkoti, and Rohru becomes slower. From Rohru towards Chirgaon, Larot, and Chanshal Pass, the road can become narrow, broken, and rough depending on the season. Road Section Breakdown Delhi to Shimla. Regular highway and hill road, manageable for most vehicles. Shimla to Kharapathar and Hatkoti. Mountain road, can be slow depending on traffic and repairs. Hatkoti to Rohru. Valley road, usually manageable but with occasional rough patches. Rohru to Larot. Narrower mountain road, slower movement. Larot to Chanshal Pass. The most sensitive stretch, rough in patches and weather dependent. Best Vehicle Type An SUV or high ground clearance vehicle is the safest choice A Tempo Traveller can be used for group trips depending on road status Sedans may work till Rohru in good conditions, but are not ideal for the final Chanshal stretch Bikes are possible for experienced riders only Avoid low ground clearance vehicles in bad weather or monsoon For private tours, we suggest a comfortable SUV. For group tours, we plan the vehicle based on the latest road conditions. For bike trips, we recommend experienced riders only, not first time mountain riders. Chanshal should not be sold like a smooth Shimla sightseeing package. The road is part of the experience. Best Time to Visit Chanshal Pass Chanshal Pass has a limited comfortable travel season. Road status depends on snowfall, rain, and local repair conditions. May to June. One of the best windows. Snow patches may still be visible, the weather is cool, and the road usually starts becoming accessible. Best for snow views, early season road trips, and photography. July to August. The valley turns green, but monsoon can make roads risky. Landslides, slush, and roadblocks are possible. Best for green views only if road conditions are stable. Not ideal for first time travellers, family trips, or tight itineraries. September to October. The cleanest and most beautiful window. Views are clearer, skies are better, and the landscape turns golden. Best for photography, peaceful road trips, couples, and private tours. November to April. The road can close because of snow. Not the right time for regular Chanshal Pass tour packages unless there is a confirmed local update and safe access only till lower areas. For most travellers, May, June, September, and October are the best months. For families, September and October are usually more comfortable. For creators and photographers, September is one of the strongest months. For snow expectations, late May and early June can work, but snow is never guaranteed. Who Should Book a Chanshal Pass Tour Package Who This Trip Suits Travellers looking for offbeat Himachal beyond Shimla and Manali Friends who want a peaceful but adventurous weekend road trip Couples who prefer quiet mountains over crowded markets Photographers, reel creators, and landscape lovers Bikers and road trip travellers Families who are comfortable with long drives and simple stays Travellers who have already done Shimla, Manali, Kasol, or Tirthan and want something new People who want to explore Pabbar Valley, Rohru, Larot, and Giri Ganga Who Should Reconsider Travellers expecting luxury hotels everywhere People who are not comfortable with long road journeys Senior citizens with serious heart, breathing, or mobility issues Families with very young children, unless travelling privately with flexible pacing Travellers who want cafes, nightlife, and shopping People expecting guaranteed snow Anyone looking for a very polished, commercial Himachal trip If you are unsure whether Chanshal is right for your group, write to us. We would rather suggest the right trip than push you into the wrong one. Chanshal Pass Tour Cost and Budget Guide Chanshal Pass tour cost depends on your start point, duration, vehicle type, hotel category, number of travellers, and whether you choose a group or private trip. Delhi to Chanshal Pass group trip. Usually works best as a 3N/4D format. Expected range around ₹8,999 to ₹12,999 per person. Best for solo travellers, friends, and fixed departures. Chandigarh to Chanshal Pass private or group trip. Usually works as a 2N/3D or 3N/4D format. Expected range around ₹7,999 to ₹11,999 per person. Best for couples, families, and short road trips. Giri Ganga, Kuppar Bugyal and Chanshal Pass tour. Usually works best as a 4N/5D format. Expected range around ₹11,999 to ₹16,999 per person. Best for travellers who want trek plus road trip. Private Chanshal Pass tour. Cost depends on group size and vehicle. Pricing on request. Best for families, couples, and custom travel. Chanshal Pass and Dodra Kwar adventure tour. Cost depends on road status, stay availability, and vehicle planning. Pricing on request. Best for remote Himachal explorers and experienced travellers. Usually included: Accommodation, selected meals, vehicle, driver allowance, tolls, parking, route planning, and basic trip support. Usually extra: Lunch, personal expenses, entry tickets, extra sightseeing, anything not mentioned in inclusions, additional cost due to roadblocks or weather changes, and GST if applicable. For current pricing, check the package cards or speak with a Travel Coffee planner. Chanshal Pass Weather, Altitude, Network and Travel Essentials Weather Weather changes quickly in the higher stretches. Even in summer, mornings and evenings can feel cold near the pass. Wind can be strong at the top, and visibility can change fast. Carry warm layers even if you are travelling in May, June, September, or October. Altitude Chanshal Pass is a high altitude destination. Most travellers manage it well because they do not stay overnight at the pass, but you should still avoid running, jumping, or overexerting at the top. People with serious breathing or heart issues should speak to a doctor before planning high altitude road trips. Network Network can be patchy after Rohru and towards the higher route. Do not expect strong internet on the Chanshal day. Inform family before the excursion and keep offline maps where possible. Cash and Payments UPI may not work everywhere because of network issues. Carry some cash for small shops, food stops, local payments, and emergencies. Medical Preparedness Carry personal medicines, motion sickness tablets, basic pain relief, ORS, band aids, and any doctor prescribed medicine. Pharmacies may not be easily available after the main towns. Road and Weather Buffer Keep buffer time if travelling in monsoon or shoulder season. Roadblocks, repairs, snow patches, or rain can change the plan. What to Pack for Chanshal Pass Pack for cold wind, rough roads, and limited shopping options. Clothing. Warm jacket, fleece or hoodie, comfortable pants, a thermal layer in colder months, gloves, a woollen cap, and extra socks. Footwear. Comfortable walking shoes or trekking shoes. Avoid slippery casual shoes if you are adding Giri Ganga or Kuppar Bugyal. Essentials. Sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, a refillable water bottle, a small day bag, power bank, and phone charger. Documents and money. Government ID, booking confirmation, some cash, and emergency contact numbers. Health. Personal medicines, motion sickness tablets, ORS, basic first aid, and any doctor prescribed medicine. Optional but useful. Camera, extra batteries, dry snacks, offline maps, a light rain cover, and a small torch. Do not overpack like a Ladakh expedition, but do not treat it like a casual Shimla market trip either. Plan Your Chanshal Pass Trip With Travel Coffee Chanshal Pass is not a regular Shimla sightseeing point. It is a raw, offbeat Himachal road trip through Pabbar Valley, Rohru, Larot, and one of the most peaceful high passes in the region. If you want crowds, cafes, and shopping, this may not be your trip. If you want quiet roads, apple valleys, mountain winds, and a real offbeat escape, Chanshal will stay with you. Tell us your dates, group size, and start city. We will suggest the right route, share clear pricing, and help you decide whether Chanshal Pass is the right trip for you this season. Less crowded than Shimla. Softer than Spiti. Raw enough to feel like real Himachal.

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Best Places to Visit in and Around Chanshal Pass

Chanshal Pass

Chanshal Pass

The main highlight of the trip. Chanshal Pass is a high altitude mountain pass above the Rohru and Dodra Kwar side. The views are wide, raw, and peaceful, especially when the weather is clear. This is not a place full of cafes and shops. The beauty is in the open ridges, mountain winds, rough roads, and the feeling of being far from the usual Himachal crowd.

Rohru

Rohru

Rohru is the main base town for most Chanshal Pass trips. It sits in the Pabbar Valley region and works well for overnight stays before or after the Chanshal excursion. You can use Rohru as a practical base for Chanshal, Hatkoti, Larot, and nearby apple valley routes.

Larot

Larot

Larot is one of the last important village side stops before the climb to Chanshal Pass. It gives the trip a more remote feeling and marks the transition from valley road to high mountain road.

Pabbar Valley

Pabbar Valley

Pabbar Valley is one of the most underrated parts of Himachal. It has apple orchards, river views, forest patches, quiet villages, and a calmer mountain mood than popular tourist towns. A good Chanshal trip should not only focus on the pass. The Pabbar Valley drive is a big part of the experience.

Giri Ganga Temple

Giri Ganga Temple

Giri Ganga is a peaceful forest side temple area near Kharapathar. It works beautifully as an add on for travellers who want a spiritual, forest, and short walk experience before or after Chanshal.

Kuppar Bugyal

Kuppar Bugyal

Kuppar Bugyal is a short meadow trek from the Giri Ganga side. It is a strong addition for travellers who want a beginner friendly trek with Himalayan and Pabbar Valley views. Add this only when the group has enough time and basic fitness.

Hatkoti Temple

Hatkoti Temple

Hatkoti Temple is one of the most important cultural stops on this route. It fits naturally into the journey between Kharapathar, Rohru, and Pabbar Valley. Good for families, spiritual travellers, and anyone who wants a small cultural break during the road trip.

Kharapathar

Kharapathar

Kharapathar is a peaceful upper Shimla side halt surrounded by forest roads and apple belt views. It is also a useful base for Giri Ganga and Kuppar Bugyal.

Jubbal

Jubbal

Jubbal can be added for travellers interested in heritage, old Himachal towns, and a slightly slower route experience.

Dodra Kwar

Dodra Kwar

Dodra Kwar is for travellers who want to go beyond Chanshal Pass into one of the most remote regions connected by this road. We plan it carefully because the route depends heavily on road and weather conditions.

Saru Lake

Saru Lake

Saru Lake is an advanced or optional trek style add on, not a standard inclusion. We include it only in custom adventure itineraries with proper local guidance and enough time.

Best Things to Do on a Chanshal Pass Trip

Drive the Rohru to Chanshal Road

Drive the Rohru to Chanshal Road

The drive is the real experience. Forests, villages, apple belts, rough patches, open ridges, and changing views make the journey memorable.

Watch the Landscape Open at Chanshal Pass

Watch the Landscape Open at Chanshal Pass

Once you reach the pass, the views feel wide and raw. On a clear day, you can see layers of mountains, open meadows, and high ridges.

Add the Giri Ganga and Kuppar Bugyal Walk

Add the Giri Ganga and Kuppar Bugyal Walk

If your trip has enough time, add this route. It gives the trip a soft trekking experience without making it too difficult.

Explore Pabbar Valley Slowly

Explore Pabbar Valley Slowly

Do not rush through Pabbar Valley. Stop for river views, orchard roads, local food, and quiet villages.

Visit Hatkoti Temple

Visit Hatkoti Temple

A peaceful cultural stop that fits naturally into the route between Kharapathar, Rohru, and the Pabbar Valley.

Take Road Trip Photos and Reels

Take Road Trip Photos and Reels

Chanshal is ideal for cinematic road shots, mountain bends, walking shots, and peaceful landscape frames.

Try a Private Slow Travel Version

Try a Private Slow Travel Version

For couples and families, the best way to enjoy Chanshal is not a rushed group departure but a private slow itinerary with better stay planning and flexible stops.

What to know before visiting Chanshal Pass

Local weather

Summer
18°
Summer
Monsoon
20°
Monsoon
Autumn
15°
Autumn
Winter (Snow)
-10°
Winter (Snow)

General info

Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Hindi, English, Pahari
Best time to visit
May to June
One of the best windows. Snow patches may still be visible in some areas, the weather is cool, and the road usually starts becoming accessible. Good for snow views, early season road trips, and photography.
September to October
The cleanest and most beautiful window for many travellers. Clearer views, better skies, and the landscape starts turning golden. Best for photography, peaceful road trips, couples, and private tours.
Recommended trip duration
4 Days
Packages available on Travel Coffee
3

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Alain Rebello
Surbhi Sharma
Harsh Kyal

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Frequently Asked Questions on Chanshal Pass Tours

Chanshal Pass tour packages usually start from around ₹8,999 to ₹12,999 per person for group trips, depending on start point, duration, vehicle, stay type, and travel month. Private tours are priced based on group size and vehicle choice. Write to us for current departure pricing.