Himachal Pradesh is a magnificent combination of high Himalayan peaks, Buddhist culture, traditional living, parched terrain, and breathtaking scenery. His Holiness the Dalai Lama's residence, Dharamshala, is known as the "place of gods." Not only is this holy land spiritually inclined, and it is also a gorgeous town from which several hikes, including the Kareri Lake (3200), depart. This time, when you go on vacation to Dharamshala to be spoiled by its charming surroundings; don't forget to visit Kareri Lake.
The trek to Kareri Lake begins at McLeodganj and continues through Mankiani Pass, Baleni Pass, Lioti, and finally to Kareri Lake. On your way to the Kareri Lake, you'll pass through a number of historic landmarks that provide a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The trail runs through lush forests, limited terrains, whirly passes, picturesque meadows, and other sights.
Tour my India is offering you an excellent trek package to Kareri Lake with their expert guides and professionals to fulfill your search and provide you with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Take advantage of your opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful parts of the Himalayan range and to learn about the Himachali cult's simplicity and hospitality. So, take a hike to Kareri Lake this holiday.
Best Time to Visit Kareri Lake Trek: May – June & September – October
There is a potential of snow on high passes in the early months of the year, although it melts quickly by August. Throughout the monsoon season, the Kangra and Dhauladhar ranges are hit by rain, although the weather remains warm and sunny (12-20 °C) during the day, while the night temperatures can be in the minus (-2 to 6 °C).
Trekkers can expect pleasant weather in September and October, with little snowfall. With the start of October, daytime temperatures are hovering around 12-18 °C, but evening temperatures drop to (- 6) to 4 °C.