🏞️ Rohru Tour Itinerary (6 Days)
Start Point: Delhi or Chandigarh
Best Time to Visit: March–June or September–November
🗓️ Day 1: Delhi/Chandigarh → Shimla (via Kufri)
- Start early from Delhi (7–8 hrs) or Chandigarh (3–4 hrs)
- En route, stop at Kufri – enjoy scenic views and local snacks
- Arrive in Shimla by afternoon or evening
- Hotel check-in and rest
- Evening exploration: Mall Road, Ridge, and Christ Church
Overnight Stay: Shimla
🗓️ Day 2: Shimla → Rohru (via Theog)
- Breakfast and check-out from Shimla
- Drive to Rohru (approx. 115 km / 4–5 hrs)
- Scenic route through Theog, Kotkhai, and Jubbal
- Check-in at hotel or homestay in Rohru
- Leisure walk around the village or explore apple orchards
Overnight Stay: Rohru
🗓️ Day 3: Rohru Local Exploration
- Visit Pabbar River – perfect for trout fishing and riverside picnic
- Explore Chanshal Valley (subject to road and weather conditions)
- Stroll through lush apple orchards, interact with locals
- Visit the ancient wooden Shikru Devta Temple
Overnight Stay: Rohru
🗓️ Day 4: Chanshal Pass Excursion (Optional)
- Early morning drive to Chanshal Pass (~3 hrs | altitude ~3750m)
- Enjoy panoramic Himalayan views, short hikes, and seasonal snow
- Ideal for photography and nature lovers
- Return to Rohru by evening
Note: Road conditions can be rough – SUV recommended
Overnight Stay: Rohru
🗓️ Day 5: Rohru → Narkanda
- After breakfast, drive to Narkanda (approx. 3.5–4 hrs)
- Scenic drive with views of terraced fields and dense forests
- Visit Hatu Peak – trek or drive up for breathtaking sunset views
- Explore Tannu Jubbar Lake
Overnight Stay: Narkanda
🗓️ Day 6: Narkanda → Chandigarh/Delhi
Optional stop at Solan or Timber Trail (Parwanoo) for lunch/snacks
Begin return journey early
Drive times: Chandigarh (~6 hrs), Delhi (~9–10 hrs)
🧳 Packing Tips
- Light woolens (March–May), heavier jackets (Oct–Mar)
- Trekking/walking shoes for comfortable hiking
- Power bank to keep your devices charged on the go
- Camera for capturing beautiful landscapes and memories
- Sunscreen to protect your skin from high-altitude sun
- Flashlight or torch for emergency use during the night
- Basic medications for motion sickness, altitude sickness, etc.
- Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated on the trek
- Warm gloves and hat for cold weather (if visiting in winter)
- Camera gear (if you’re into photography – lenses, tripod, etc.)