Laka Glacier Trek
3 Days 2 Nights

Laka Glacier Trek

Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Laka Got - Triund - Dharamkot

Breakfast and Dinner
Breakfast and Dinner
included
Camps
Camps
included
Trek leader
Trek leader
included
About this Trip

The Laka Glacier Trek is one of the most scenic and accessible high-altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, alpine landscapes, and cultural encounters. Nestled in the Dhauladhar range of Himachal Pradesh, this trek is a popular extensio...

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Itinerary

  • The trek begins in Dharamkot, a small and quiet village tucked in Dharamshala.

  • Setting out early in the morning, trekkers face a demanding 9-kilometre climb to reach Snow Line, a journey that usually takes 7 to 8 hours.

  • Snow Line, a scenic meadow situated at 3,350 metres above sea level, rewards the effort with sweeping mountain views.

  • Most trekkers choose to camp here overnight, enjoying the spectacular sunset that paints the surrounding peaks in warm hues.

Meals: Dinner

Night: Camping at the Snow line

  • On the second day, the trek continues with a 6-kilometre climb from Snowline to Laka Go.t.

  • The trail goes through vibrant meadows and dense forests, unveiling expansive views of towering mountain ranges.

  • Trekkers might encounter native wildlife along the way, including Himalayan langurs, wild goats, and elusive musk deer.

  • Located at an elevation of 3,500 metres, Laka Got is a rugged yet picturesque campsite that draws adventurers with its untamed alpine beauty.

  • Here, the surrounding peaks create a dramatic backdrop, and the night sky offers a stunning display of stars that will not soon be forgotten.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Night: Camping at the Laka Kot


  • The fourth and final day of the trek features a moderate 12-kilometre descent from Laka Got back to Dharamkot.

  • Trekkers can halt at Triund Top for refreshment.

  • The return journey typically takes 7 to 8 hours, allowing most to wrap up their adventure by early afternoon.

  • Overall, the trek requires a moderate level of fitness and is ideal for both novice and experienced trekkers, offering a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural depth, and mountain exploration.

Meal: Breakfast

Night: Nil


Inclusions

2 Dinner (Rice or Roti & Daal or Sabzi).

2 Breakfast (Bread Omellete or Maggie)

1 Packed Lunch.

Tea (Morning and Evening).

Tents (sharing basis).

Sleeping Bags or Blankets.

Guide.

Exclusions

Water Bottles.

GST 5%.

Entry Fees by the Forest Department.

Trek Gears.

Medical Expenses.

Any cost arising due to natural calamities.

Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.

Bonfire.

Any travel expenses for reaching the starting point of the trek.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Laka Glacier Trek is situated in the Dhauladhar range of Himachal Pradesh, India. It typically begins from Dharamkot, near McLeod Ganj in the Kangra district.


The trek is usually 4 days and 3 nights, covering key spots like Triund, Snow Line, Laka Got, and back to Dharamkot. Total trekking distance is around 30–35 kilometres.


The ideal trekking season is from March to June and September to November. Snow is usually present near the glacier until late spring, offering stunning views.

Yes, the Laka Glacier Trek is considered moderate in difficulty and is suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness.

The highest point on the trek is Laka Got, located at an altitude of around 3,500 metres (11,500 feet).

While it’s possible to trek independently, hiring a local guide or joining a trekking group is recommended for safety, especially near the glacier.

Trekkers typically camp overnight at Triund, Snow Line, or Laka Got. Tents and sleeping bags are usually provided by trekking operators.

Mobile network is generally available till Triund, but beyond that, signals are unreliable or non-existent.

Acclimatisation is usually not a major concern, but it's advisable to spend a day in McLeod Ganj or Dharamkot before starting to adjust to the altitude

The total distance of the Laka Glacier Trek is approximately 30–35 kilometres, depending on the specific route. The trek usually spans over 4 days.


The ideal time is between March and June (spring/summer) and September and November (autumn).
Avoid the monsoon months (July–August) due to slippery trails and landslide risks.


Laka Glacier is located at an altitude of around 3,500 metres (11,500 feet) above sea level.



The trek is rated as moderate. It involves uphill and downhill sections, but is manageable for beginners with good fitness. No technical climbing is involved.

The distance from Triund to Laka Glacier (via Snowline and Laka Got) is approximately 6 kilometres (one way).


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