Introduction
Tucked away in the hills of Sirmaur district, Nohradhar is a charming little town that serves as the starting point for the revered Churdhar trek. At around 2,000 meters above sea level, Nohradhar is a trekker’s hub, a spiritual checkpoint, and an ideal base camp for peace seekers.
The name “Nohradhar” comes from “Naura” (nine) and “Dhar” (ridge), referring to the nine mountain ridges visible from here. It is where the spiritual meets the adventurous, and where dense pine forests whisper the way to Churdhar, the highest peak of the outer Himalayas.
Location & How to Reach
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| District | Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh |
| Elevation | ~2,000 meters |
| Nearest Railhead | Solan (~65 km) |
| Nearest Airport | Chandigarh (~120 km) |
| Main Road Access | Solan → Rajgarh → Nohradhar |
- Public buses and shared taxis connect from Solan and Rajgarh.
- The road is scenic, with pine forests, valleys, and apple orchards.
Nohradhar – Base for the Churdhar Trek
About the Trek:
- Trek Distance: 14–18 km (one way)
- Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
- Duration: 1–2 days (can camp or stay at Sarain)
- Summit: Churdhar Peak (3,647 meters) – highest in the outer Himalayas
Trek Highlights:
- Ancient Chureshwar Mahadev Temple at the top
- Views of Kinnaur, Kedarnath, Shimla, and Badrinath peaks
- Rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and wildlife sightings
🧘 Perfect for spiritual seekers, adventure lovers, and nature photographers.
Where to Stay
| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Guest Houses | Small lodges with basic amenities |
| Homestays | Friendly locals provide rooms + meals |
| Dharamshalas | Affordable stay near temples |
🛏️ Pre-booking isn’t always needed—walk-ins are possible except on festival days.
What to Eat
- Rajma-Chawal, Kadhi, and Chana Madra
- Siddu with ghee and chutney
- Hot chai with local jaggery
- During trek: Maggi, eggs, paratha at mid-way dhabas
Other Things to Explore
- Local forest trails near Nohradhar
- Traditional wooden Himachali homes
- Festivals and melas in spring and Navratri
- Watch the sunset fade over nine visible ridges
Best Time to Visit
| Season | Highlights |
|---|---|
| April–June | Pleasant weather for trekking |
| July–Sept | Misty monsoon vibes, green surroundings |
| Oct–Nov | Crisp skies, fewer crowds |
| Dec–Feb | Snowfall makes Nohradhar a white wonderland ❄️ |
Travel Tips
- Wear sturdy trekking shoes
- Carry rain gear and warm clothing
- Water bottles, dry snacks, and torch are essential
- Respect local customs—this is a spiritual trek, not just a hike
Ideal For…
- Adventure tourists
- Solo travelers and photographers
- Pilgrims to Churdhar Temple
- Backpackers exploring offbeat Himachal
Summary
Nohradhar is more than just a trailhead—it’s a village full of stories, faith, and fresh pine-scented air. Whether you aim to summit the mighty Churdhar or simply want a quiet forest escape, Nohradhar is your first step into a sacred Himalayan experience.
🥾 Start your Churdhar journey where the mountains begin whispering your name—at Nohradhar.
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