Delhi to Pangi Valley via Sach Pass 7 days package tour

Author : advent uredelight | Published On : 06 Jun 2026

Delhi to Pangi Valley via Sach Pass 7 days package tour

Pangi Valley: ’Hidden Valley Of Flowers’

Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Himalayas, where untouched beauty and local charm collide. This meticulously crafted 7-days Pangi Valley tour from Delhi takes you through breathtaking landscapes, quaint villages, and off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Pangi Valley, the forbidden, snowbound destination gifted with natural abundance in the form of dense forests slopes, mighty waterfalls, pristine rivers, snow-capped mountains, floras and faunas, unspoiled meadows, natural lakes, organic farming with traditional techniques, is a landlocked valley in the mid- Himalayan region in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This is a dream destination for photography enthusiasts.

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It is a valley where folklore bordering realism and intrigue rules the roost. The exclusivity lies in its rustic charm, majestic splendor and is heavenly bliss for travellers.

Hidden Valley Of Flowers: It is also called the Hidden Valley of Flowers of Himachal Pradesh. Due to the wide variety of flowers found at Hudan Bhatori and Sural Bhatori, two surreal, photogenic hamlets of Pangi valley. Due to harsh terrain and remote location, not many casual tourists visit these hamlets, the magnificent gift of Mother Nature, retaining their original, unspoiled and rustic character and are a paradise for ornithologists and botanists since a large number of exotic birds, thick vegetation, and presence of numerous varieties of flowerbeds as well as several species of wild animals are found here.

 

The natives of Sural Bhatori and Hudan Bhatoris are of Tibetan origin. Their language is alien to the rest of the Pangi Valley are hard-working, honest, helpful people by nature and believers of both Hinduism and Buddhism. They have their ancient techniques for predicting torrential rains or any other natural calamity.

Chamba: Step back in time and explore the captivating town of Chamba, nestled amidst the verdant embrace of the Himalayas. Steeped in history and brimming with cultural treasures, Chamba offers a unique blend of ancient charm, spiritual significance, and captivating natural beauty.

Wander through the labyrinthine lanes of the old town, lined with traditional wooden houses adorned with intricate carvings

Sacch Pass: It is one of the highest mountain Passes of India, with a height of 4414 meters from sea level. It is a connection for Chamba Valley to Pangi Valley in the Pir Panjal range of mountains. The exquisiteness of Sacch Pass lies in the fact that it is not on the radar of ordinary tourists due to its distant location. Because of this, it presents a fantastic spectacle of rustic and virgin natural beauty, very much soothing to the mind and soul of the visitors.

As no shops or shacks are available on the way, it is advisable to carry some eatables and water bottles to be filled up before embarking on this epic journey.

 

Killar: It is the center of Pangi Valley. It has an abundance of dense forest conducive to the propagation of flora and fauna. Numerous wild animals like Ibex, Bharal, and bears are present in these forests. For six months, from October to March, it remains snowbound.

Sural Bhatori: This is a quiet and serene destination with extraordinary magnificence with a spectacular natural abundance of rustic charm. One should thank almighty that because of HIM, one can travel to this exciting destination.

The agriculture fields of the villagers, snow-capped mountains, forested slopes, grazing meadows, the symphony of the sound of the river flowing below, the dancing clouds, the simplicity of the villagers, and most importantly, the sunset are the sights that will force any traveler to get hypnotized. The cherry on the candy is no crowds of typical tourists. It can speak wonders about this place.

Hudan Bhatori: Buddhist prayer flags at the entrance of this hamlet greet you. Mother Nature has endowed unrivaled natural splendor with a water body, green pastures, high mountains, snow-covered peaks, mighty waterfalls, and plenty of flora and fauna at this destination.

The height of Hudan Bhatori is 3250 meters from sea level. You will find Himalayan marmots near the water body. The exquisite grandeur of the water body lies in the fact that it is surrounded by the green carpet of meadow, dotted with wild yellow and blue flowers in abundance. The reflection of high snow-covered peaks in the lake provides a world experience, has a soothing effect, and takes one to the next dimension as the range of these exotic flowers is tremendously.

Trilokinath Temple: It is dedicated to Lord Shiva ‘The Lord of Three Universe’ and this is situated around 9 km from Udaipur. Prayers are held here by both Buddhists and Hindus. The views from the top of the temple are quite mesmerizing. The Puja is performed by Buddhist priests. Mostly, Buddhist population resides in the vicinity of this temple.