Sach Pass, nestled in one of the remote corners of Pangi Valley is popularly known as the daddy of all mountain passes in the Himalayas. Every adventure lover seeks a Sach Pass trip once he covers Ladakh & Spiti and gets bitten by the incurable bug of adventure travel.
Over the last decade, this mighty mountain pass has lived up to the stature of offering extreme adventure and horrible roads to any motor vehicle travel enthusiast. And why not?
Any Sach Pass trip will always be filled with numerous uncertainties of roads being open or not, active landslides, numerous water crossings, plenty of waterfalls, horrible road conditions, 20 feet snow walls, etc..
Can you ask for anything more??
Adventure cannot get any better than a ride or drive to the daddy of all passes, “The Sach Pass.”
Before I dive into the topic of planning a Sach Pass trip in 4 days, let me share a brief about Sach Pass and Pangi Valley.
Sach Pass is situated at an altitude of 4,420 Mtrs or 14500 feet lying on the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. It connects Chamba Valley / Churah Valley with Pangi Valley in Himachal Pradesh.
Sach Pass lies about 127 km from Chamba and about 175 km from Dalhousie. Every year the pass gets open from late June or early July to mid-October, and then the road closes for winters after heavy snowfall.
It is the shortest route from Chamba to the Killar with a distance of about 160 km. Hence, once open, this route is preferred by the locals too. The other routes to Killar are Chamba – Manali – Udaipur Killar, about 680 km, and Chamba – Jammu – Doda – Gulabgarh – Kishtwar – Killar about 570 km. It is the shortest route for Pathankot to Leh over Manali – Leh Highway as well.
The breakup of route direction and distance to Sach Pass from Chamba is as Chamba – Tissa (63 KM) – Bairagarh (90 KMs) – Satrundi (106 KMs) – Sach Pass (120 KMs) – Bagotu (130 KMs) – Killar (166 KMs).
The altitude graph goes like Tissa (1570 Mtrs) – Bairagarh (2800 Mtrs) – Satrundi (3400 Mtrs) – Sach Pass (4420 Mtrs) – Bagotu (3600 Mtrs) – Killar (2590 Mtrs)
Once you enter Pangi Valley, you unlock yourself some of the most beautiful and amazing places to explore in the Himalayas. You will need at least 4-5 days to explore Pangi Valley after reaching Killar. You can then head towards Udaipur – Tandi – Manali for going back home.
Some of the beautiful places to explore in Pangi Valley around Killar are Dharwas, Luj, Sural, Hundan, Findroo, Findar, Mindhal, Parmar, etc.. The entire Pangi Valley offers many picturesque villages. There is a PWD rest house in Cherry where you can stay in peace along with few basic guesthouses in Killar.
In this article, I will not be taking you through the complete circuit of Sach Pass. I will focus on making a trip to just Sach Pass and return the same route. It takes you to Sach Pass from Chamba side, goes over to Killar and then exits via Udaipur – Tandi – Rohtang Pass – Manali route.
Yes, you can make a trip to Sach Pass in 4 days. In the itinerary mentioned above, you can directly return home from Chamba to Delhi on Day 4. You can skip the relaxing days of exploring Khajjiar and around to complete your Sach Pass trip in 4 days.
In this plan instead of returning back from Sach Pass via Dalhousie – Chamba route, we can continue into Lahaul Valley. In this alternate route plan of Sach Pass trip in 5 days, we will be taking the route to Sach Pass from Chamba side and then return home via Manali side.
Now, you can also make the road trip of cliffhanger drive from Killar to Kishtwar instead of traveling from Killar to Manali via Keylong – Udaipur route. Let us look at how you can adjust the above Sach Pass 5 day itinerary to travel on this route.
Fuel availability is key to making a successful remote Himalayan trip. Hence, a trip to Sach Pass is no different from others being such a remote region of Himachal.
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I hope this day by day plan or itinerary for a Sach Pass trip in 4-5 days will be useful for travelers planning their short journey to this place. Feel free to share it with your family & friends who are looking out for a short adventure to Sach Pass in this coming season.
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