The Kareri Lake Trek is located in the Dhauladhar range of the Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh, India. The Kareri Lake trek’s altitude is 2,941 meters (9,650 feet), suitable for fit individuals, with a trek duration of 3 days and a total trek distance of 26 km.
The starting point of the Kareri Lake Trek is Kareri village. The Kareri Lake Trek distance from the Kareri village is around 9-10 km. March to June is considered the best time to do the Kareri Lake trek as the snow starts to melt. September to November is also an ideal time to do this trek.
Kareri Lake Trek’s history holds a mystical value associated with Mahadev in the Himalayas. Many locals initiated seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva at his temple, and the trek was started for all.
Kareri Lake is believed to be deeply connected to spiritual vibes, and many people across the globe come here to experience spiritual awakening. Relish Kareri’s rural realm, serene landscapes, the local language, local cuisine (Himachali food), and the amiable persona of the local people here.
Encounter the lifestyle of the people, interact with them, and get to experience and know their language, handicrafts, architecture, and ability to endure all kinds of weather on the hills. Immerse yourself in the sunlight streaming over the Kareri lake with a soothing sound, creating an out-of-this-world experience.
Get fascinated by the alpine wildlife and lush green, cascading crystal-clear streams flowing through the stones, high-rise mountains, calm surroundings, and a sense of achievement once you reach your most desired destination.
After breakfast, trek down to the Kareri village, beholding the spectacular views.
Follow the same trekking route, which is less challenging as you trek down.
After reaching Kareri Village, book a vehicle to return to McLeodganj with incredible memories.
McLeodganj marks the end of this trek.
Inclusion
Accommodation: Tent stays are offered on a sharing basis.
Meals: Only vegetarian meals are included. (1 breakfast and 1 dinner)
First Aid: availability of medical assistance (first aid) during camp.
Expert Assistance: Experienced trek leaders and dedicated support staff
Transportation cost: All transportation from McLeodganj to Kareri Village to McLeodganj.
Qualified and experienced trek leaders & supportive staff.
Any of the permit charges, forest entry fees, and camping charges.
Exclusion
Any meals during transit (road journey) or other than those specified in the package.
Airfare cost, train ticket cost, if any.
Personal expenses such as laundry, liquor, medication, etc.
Charges for Porter (baggage carrier) or mules for personal luggage.
In any medical emergency or if the roads get blocked due to snow, transportation costs will be incurred for transporting people, as they need special assistance.
Other items that are not specified in the inclusions list.
Why choose the Kareri Lake trek over other treks?
With moderate difficulty, the Kareri Lake Trek is appropriate for fit individuals and beginners.
The Kareri Lake Trek duration is relatively short and can be completed in around 2–3 days.
The trek is quite accessible both in the summer and winter seasons, with proper preparations.
Feel the spiritual vibes of Kareri Lake and the essence of Shiva that resonates in the air. Seek Lord Shiva’s blessings at the temple.
Encounter the stunning picturesque view, including lush green meadows, dense forests, crystal clear streams, shimmering Kareri Lake, and herds of goats.
Spot endangered flora and fauna and floating clouds amid the Dhauladhar range.
Explore the rural realm, the Himalayan cultural experience, local cuisine, and language, and observe their endurance to a hard lifestyle.
Who can do the Kareri Lake trek (eligibility)?
Age:
The minimum age limit suggested for the Kareri Lake Trek is 12.
Children below 18 years must be accompanied by their guardians or parents.
The maximum age limit is 59. Above 59, it is advisable to consult a doctor.
Fitness:
If a person can run 4 kilometres in around 30 minutes, they’re considered a decent fit for this trek.
To improve your fitness level, start with stretching (to avoid any muscle pain or strain) and move on to exercising vigorously daily for about an hour.
Climbing stairs, jogging, lunges, squats, cycling, and push-ups are some of the suggested fitness regimes that you should follow to boost your stamina and experience a lifetime experience without struggling physically or mentally.
What should I carry on the Kareri Lake Trek?
If you’re planning an adventurous trek, moderate or difficult, carry some of the essential items. For the Kareri Lake Trek, carry the items listed below:
Identity Cards: Any government identity cards (such as an Aadhar card, driver’s license, passport, or voter ID for identification purposes).
Trekking Essentials: A waterproof bag or a pouch, a raincoat, and backpack, a water bottle, etc.
Clothing: a fleece T-shirt and a lower; a waterproof and warm jacket; warm clothes; an extra pair of warm gloves; warm socks; shades; a hat and a woollen cap; an instant dry towel, a handkerchief.
Shoes: Good-branded trekking shoes will do wonders and provide a great grip on uneven surfaces, which regular shoes lack. Trekking shoes will help you get away with strains or bruises. For trekking, Quechua is one of the good brands to go for.
Toiletries: One must carry a small pack of toothpaste, toothbrush, napkins, paper towels, hand sanitisers, sunscreen with good SPF, moisturisers, and lip balms (to avoid any cracks or dryness).
Instant Energy: For instant energy while on this trek, kindly carry chocolate bars, dry fruits, and snacks to get instant energy.
Medication: Carry medicines for a specific ailment, if any. Also, carry any pain relief sprays to get immediate relief from spasms, sprains, joint pain, etc. Bandages, anti-allergy tablets, and pain relief tablets—antiseptic solutions to heal a wound—should be carried.
Miscellaneous: a map, a torchlight, a mobile phone, a power bank, and a camera to capture nature’s captivating beauty. Also, you may keep updated with the weather forecast to prepare yourself with all the required stuff accordingly.
How to Reach Kareri Lake from Delhi
One has to travel from Delhi to Dharamshala to reach Kareri Lake, following one of the three modes of transport as mentioned below:
By Air: You can book a flight from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to Dharamshala’s Kangra Airport. The flight is nearly one hour long. After landing, hire a taxi from the airport to Dharamshala, a distance of around 30 km.
By Train: Book a train from Delhi to Pathankot. On reaching Pathankot, hire a taxi or a bus to Dharamshala, which is 90 km away.
By Bus: Book one of the buses, the (HRTC) Himachal Road Transport Corporation, Laxmi Holidays, or Volvo buses, etc., from Delhi to Dharamshala. The journey will take about 10-12 hours to reach by bus.
Dharamshala to Kareri Village:
As you reach Dharamshala, book a taxi or take a local bus to Kareri Village. The journey is about 1.5 hours long, with a distance of 22 km.
Trek to Kareri Lake:
Kareri Village is usually the starting point of the Kareri Lake Trek. The distance from Kareri Village to Kareri Lake is around 9–10 km, which takes 4-5 hours based on your speed. The trail passes through dense forests, clear skies, shimmering streams, and lush green meadows, offering an astonishing panorama.
Tour Policy
Confirmation Policy
Cancellation Policy
Refund Policy
Confirmation Policy
Reservation shall be confirmed on the payment of the 50% advance amount by the customer. The remaining payment must be paid 10 days before the trip starts.
Payment can be made via NEFT / RTGS / Bank Transfer / Cash / Online Reservation.
In case the preferred slots are unavailable, an alternate schedule of the customer’s preference will be arranged, and a new confirmation voucher will be sent via email.
Cancellation Policy
In case you wish to cancel your trek, please email us at cancle@offbeatvacation.com. No cancellations will be taken over phone calls or messages.
Cancellation charges are based on the total trek fee, irrespective of the amount paid, either full or partial.
The cancellation policy is based on the original booking time and the original start date of the trek.
If the booking is cancelled 15 days or before the trek date, then 100% of the booking amount will be refunded. (100% refund except for 10% service charges).
If the booking is cancelled 7 to 15 days before the trek date, then 60% of the booking amount will be refunded. (100% refund except for 10% service charges).
If cancellations are made 0 to 7 days before the date of travel, then 100.0% of the total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees. (100% refund except for 10% service charges).
No show = No refund.
Refund Policy
The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 business days.
All applicable refunds will be processed after the deduction of the transaction fee.
In case of government orders, harsh weather conditions, protests, landslides, or any other unforeseen circumstances, we work out the best possible alternate plans or trips/treks.
Even if certain activities are cancelled, the organization provides the best alternative but no refunds are provided.
If a trek/trip cannot be completed due to natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.). No refund would be provided.
The customer will bear any extra expense due to any natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.). The company will not be liable.
For any missed/unused services of the tour, including the meals due to whatever reason.
If any client decides and/or is required to cancel the tour due to any changes made in the Itinerary or trip.
If the services of the tour are modified, varied, amended, cancelled, or not utilized.
The Kareri Lake Trek height is 2,941 meters (9,650 feet). Despite being a moderate-level altitude trek, unlike other high-altitude treks, the Kareri Lake trek offers a thrilling experience to the trekkers with awe-inspiring views.
From Kareri Village, the Kareri Lake trek distance is around 26 km with a moderate level of difficulty. Following a blend of ascents and descents, and beautiful surroundings.
If you’re planning a trek to Kareri Lake, March to June would be the best time to do the Kareri Lake trek. However, September to November is a favourable time for this trek. So make your plans accordingly.
One should avoid swimming in Kareri Lake, as it is a holy river holding spiritual significance to the devotees. Also, the cold temperature of the lake could be risky. So it is recommended not to swim in the lake and just enjoy the tranquil vibe by the lake.
Age: The minimum age limit suggested for the Kareri Lake Trek is 12 (must be accompanied by their guardians or parents), and the maximum age limit is 59. Above 59, it is advisable to consult a doctor.
Fitness:
If a person can run 4 kilometres in around 30 minutes, they’re considered a decent fit for this trek.
To improve your fitness level, start with stretching (to avoid any muscle pain or strain) and move on to exercising vigorously daily for about an hour.
Climbing stairs, jogging, lunges, squats, cycling, and push-ups are some of the suggested fitness regimes that you should follow to boost your stamina and experience the lifetime experience without struggling physically or mentally.
If you’re planning an adventurous trek, moderate or difficult, carry some of the essential items. For the Kareri Lake Trek, carry the items listed below:
Identity cards: Any government identity cards (such as an Aadhar card, driver’s license, passport, or voter ID for identification purposes).
Trekking essentials: A waterproof bag or a pouch, a raincoat, and backpack, a water bottle, etc.
Clothing: a fleece T-shirt and a lower; a waterproof and warm jacket; warm clothes; an extra pair of warm gloves; warm socks; shades; a hat and a woollen cap; an instant dry towel, a handkerchief.
Shoes: Good-branded trekking shoes will do wonders and provide a great grip on uneven surfaces, which regular shoes lack. Trekking shoes will help you get away with strains or bruises. For trekking, Quechua is one of the good brands to go for.
Toiletries: One must carry a small pack of toothpaste, toothbrush, napkins, paper towels, hand sanitisers, sunscreen with good SPF, moisturisers, and lip balms (to avoid any cracks or dryness).
Instant Energy: For instant energy while on this trek, kindly carry chocolate bars, dry fruits, and snacks to get instant energy.
Medication: Carry medicines for a specific ailment, if any. Also, carry any pain relief sprays to get immediate relief from spasms, sprains, joint pain, etc. Bandages, anti-allergy tablets, and pain relief tablets—antiseptic solutions to heal a wound—should be carried.
Miscellaneous: a map, a torchlight, a mobile phone, a power bank, and a camera to capture nature’s captivating beauty. Also, you may keep updated with the weather forecast to prepare yourself with all the required stuff accordingly.
By Air: You can book a flight from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to Dharamshala’s Kangra Airport. The flight is nearly one hour long. After landing, hire a taxi from the airport to Dharamshala, a distance of around 30 km.
By Train: Book a train from Delhi to Pathankot. On reaching Pathankot, hire a taxi or a bus to Dharamshala, which is 90 km away.
By Bus: Book one of the buses, the (HRTC) Himachal Road Transport Corporation, Laxmi Holidays, or Volvo buses, etc., from Delhi to Dharamshala. The journey will take about 10-12 hours to reach by bus.
Dharamshala to Kareri Village:
As you reach Dharamshala, book a taxi or take a local bus to Kareri Village. The journey is about 1.5 hours long, with a distance of 22 km.
Trek to Kareri Lake:
Kareri Village is usually the starting point of the Kareri Lake Trek. The distance from Kareri Village to Kareri Lake is around 9–10 km, which takes 4-5 hours based on your speed. The trail passes through dense forests, clear skies, shimmering streams, and lush green meadows, offering an astonishing panorama.
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Yatin Dhingra
01/20/2023
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Professional, Trustworthy, Highly Recommended
The place is superb..amidst nature...lush green place covered with snow...plus trekking is not as difficult..first u go to base camp ..stay there..and the next day start trekking for the kareri lake..as there is no stay option at the lake..enjoy bonfire..carry warm clothes with u...and enjoy the nature
Rahul sinha
01/20/2023
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Perfect service and great place
The Kareri Lake trek takes you through lush sub-tropical pine forests. The forests are filled with chir and chilgoza pines, interspersed with broad-leaf species. Kareri Lake trek is a lovely weekend adventure for people looking for options away from the more beaten Himachal trails like Kheerganga, Prashar lake, Triund, etc.
Shubham Baluja
01/20/2023
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Outstanding service
Really love this place.. People out there are very good an generous. The trekk was really amazing. It was my first trek seem little tough for me as a beginner but I enjoyed it so much and the beauty on height was unbelievable.
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