Embark on one of Himachal’s most thrilling and remote Himalayan journeys—Chamba to Bharmour, Pangi, Killar and Sach Pass. This road trip takes you through untouched valleys, deep gorges, tribal villages, waterfalls, glaciers and the legendary Sach Pass, one of India’s most dangerous yet breathtaking high-altitude routes.
Chamba to Bharmour
The Chamba–Bharmour–Pangi–Killar–Sach Pass Road Trip is an unforgettable Himalayan adventure designed for true mountain lovers. This route is known for its dramatic landscapes, raw beauty, unpredictable weather and thrilling narrow cliff-edge roads.
Your journey begins from the historic town of Chamba, moving towards the ancient temple town Bharmour, home to Khajjiar-style meadows and the 1,400-year-old Chaurasi Temple complex. From here, the road turns wilder and more remote as you enter the Pangi Valley, one of Himachal’s least explored tribal regions.
The next section takes you to Killar, an isolated high-altitude settlement surrounded by tall rocky cliffs and river gorges. From Killar, the iconic climb begins towards Sach Pass (4,420m), known for snow walls, glaciers, waterfalls, and unbelievable mountain views. The road is challenging, narrow and thrilling—perfect for adventure lovers seeking real Himalayan off-roading.
This is one of Himachal’s rawest, purest and most adventurous road trips, offering culture, nature, spirituality and adrenaline in one unforgettable journey
Overview
Embark on one of Himachal’s most thrilling and remote Himalayan journeys—Chamba to Bharmour, Pangi, Killar and Sach Pass. This road trip takes you through untouched valleys, deep gorges, tribal villages, waterfalls, glaciers and the legendary Sach Pass, one of India’s most dangerous yet breathtaking high-altitude routes.
Highlights
- Chamba heritage town
- Bharmour’s ancient Chaurasi (84)Temple
- Waterfalls & pine forests on the way
- Remote tribal life of Pangi Valley
- Cliff-edge roads of Killar
- Cliff-edge roads of Killar
- Stunning photography spots everywhere
- Thrilling Himalayan off-road drive
