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The Shrikhand Mahadev trek is a pilgrim trail that leads to the Shrikhand Mahadev peak (5227 meters/17150 ft.) named after Lord Shiva. The key attraction of this trek is the breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges from Parvati valley of Kullu, Jorkandan, Rangrik ranges of Kinnaur and Hansbeshan and other surrounding peaks in the south east of Satluj river. The trek can be done either from Nirmand side or Arsu side. The popular and widely travelled route is from the Nirmand Jaon village side. Difficult gradients. Steep incline trek going through rough glaciers covers, rocky moraine path. People with no or less High altitude trekking experience should not attempt this trek. Buses are available from Shimla ISBT.Take a cab/ localbus from Shimla to Rampur 130 Kms, then to Jaun village via Nirmand (Kullu). Last 8 Kms from Bagi pul to Jaun is a kuccha road. trekking duration- 3 days best season - late may till oct
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Hi Bharat, Shrikhand Mahadev is a 3-day trek. It is a bit difficult hence you need to be in good shape. Usually, Jaun Village or Shingaarh is the base camp. It's best to do it with a guide since the trail isn't clearly marked. Best time to do it is from May to June end or September to mid-October.
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