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Churdhar Trek

Churdhar Trek is the highest peak of Sirmaur district and also the tallest in the mid-range Shivalik mountains of Himachal Pradesh. The name Churdhar is derived from two words: ‘Chur’ meaning peak and ‘Dhar’ meaning ridge — together symbolising the towering heights of this outer Himalayan range. churdhar trek distance 18 km from Nohradhar

This sacred peak holds deep religious significance. Devotees come here to worship Lord Shiva and Shirgul Maharaj, a revered local deity. In this blog, I will focus primarily on the Churdhar trek. If you're interested in learning more about Shirgul Maharaj, I’ll provide a separate blog or article link for that In end of this blog.

The large statue visible in the photos is situated at the summit of the mountain — it's not the temple. The temple of Lord Shiva is located about 1–2 km below the peak.

At the temple site, you’ll find a small marketplace and dharamshala (rest house) facilities for pilgrims and trekkers. The market is modest, with around 5–10 shops. If you plan to stay overnight in the dharamshala, the room is usually free, and there's a nominal charge of just ₹10 for extra blankets.

History and Significance of Churdhar Trek

As mentioned earlier, Churdhar is the highest peak in the Sirmaur district, rising to an impressive 11,965 feet above sea level. The site is steeped in mythological legends and spiritual significance, attracting devotees, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike.

The Churdhar trek is also part of the Churdhar Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna. It’s not just a pilgrimage site but also a popular trekking destination, especially for people from Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Haryana.

Mythological Importance of Churdhar Trek

People believe that Churdhar is the abode of Shirgul Maharaj, who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva.

Some versions of mythology also link this place to the Mahabharata. It is believed that Bheem, the mighty Pandava prince, came here during the war in search of Sanjivani Booti.

Another popular local legend says that the head of Shri Barbarik (also known as Shree Barbareek or Khatushyam Ji) was placed at the top of the Himalayas by Lord Krishna, so he could witness the Mahabharata war with his own eyes.

Historical Significance and Wildlife

Sir George Everest, the British surveyor after whom Mount Everest is named, once used Churdhar Peak as an astronomical observation point in the 1830s. The peak offered a clear and strategic view for conducting astronomical and geodetic studies during that era.

Churdhar is not only historically significant but also ecologically rich. The Churdhar Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1985 and is home to various species such as the musk deer, Himalayan black bear, monal (the state bird of Himachal Pradesh), and langurs.

How to Reach Churdhar Trek from Chandigarh and Nearby States

  • Nohradhar – The most commonly used base, with an around 18 km trek to the summit.
  • Chaupal (Shimla) – A shorter route of about 9 km, but less popular.
  • Haripurdhar – Another access point, though not frequently used by most trekkers.

Churdhar Trek Itinerary

Day 1: Chandigarh to Nohradhar – A Scenic Bike Ride

The distance from Chandigarh to Nohradhar is approximately 132 km. We started our journey early in the morning at 5:00 AM, riding our bikes from Chandigarh to Panchkula, and then continued along the NH5 highway.

As soon as we entered Himachal Pradesh, the scenery transformed beautifully. The road winds through the mountains, cutting across hillsides in a display of stunning engineering — a treat for any road trip lover.

We continued on NH5 (Kalka–Shimla Highway) and took our first break at Dharampur to enjoy a quick breakfast. Refreshed, we resumed our ride and followed the same highway for a few more kilometres. After about 4–5 km, we turned onto Durga Public School Road, leaving NH5 behind. From there, we followed the right route and finally reached Nohradhar.

Day 2: Trekking from Nohradhar to Churdhar Peak

After spending a very good night at the Dharamshala, I took a bath in the morning and went to the Shirgul Maharaj Temple. From there, Churdhar Peak is just 1–2 km away, but it takes more than 30 minutes to reach. It is the toughest part of the trek...

About Nohradhar

Nohradhar is the starting point for trekking to Churdhar. The distance from Nohradhar to Churdhar is approximately 16–18 km one way. Nohradhar is not a commercial hill station, but a beautiful offbeat destination beloved by trekkers, nature lovers, and especially by those who don’t want to visit crowded places like Shimla.

Geographical Attributes of Nohradhar

Nohradhar (also spelt Noradhar) is located approximately 110–115 km from Shimla and around 66 km from Solan.

Coordinates: ~30°48′39″ N, 77°25′11″ E. It is situated at an altitude of about 2,000 meters (6,560 feet) above sea level. It is a large market area where you can purchase all the essential items needed for the Churdhar trek.

Trekking Experience from Nohradhar to Churdharr

We started our trek around 2 PM. The temperature at that time was about 20–23°C. After trekking for 5–6 km, we reached the dense forests of Devdwar, where we left the noise of vehicles far behind...

Important Things to Carry for Churdhar Trek

  • Valid ID Proof: Aadhaar Card or Driving License
  • Some Cash: Due to network issues, cash is often needed
  • Water Bottle: Refillable bottle recommended
  • Snacks & Dry Fruits: Energy bars, dry fruits, etc.
  • Trekking Footwear: With ankle support and good grip
  • Sleeping Gear: Lightweight tent and sleeping bag (if camping)
  • First Aid Kit: Include essentials and personal medicines
  • Power Bank: For charging phones or cameras
  • If you're planning your journey from Chandigarh to Churdhar or Nohradhar and need reliable transport, you can book a comfortable and hassle-free taxi service through sawaaritaxi.com. Their professional drivers and clean vehicles ensure a smooth ride to the base of your trek.

    Best Time to Visit Churdhar for Trek

    Most people want to visit Churdhar Parvat for trekking, and they want to know the best time to visit Churdhar Parvat for trekking. Here is the detailed information that you want, month by month:
    Sep–Nov: In these 3 months, you will find clear weather, and you can easily do stargazing. This is the best time for all photographers and trekkers.

    Jul–Aug: Trail conditions in these months is slippery, and landslides are common. This time is best for trekkers who love offbeat exploration. Due to heavy rainfall, you need to carry waterproof tents and bags so that you can protect your gadgets.

    May–Jun: This time is best for families and beginners, but not for people who don’t want to visit crowded places, because during this time the trek is crowded, and the weather is warm. During these months of trekking, you need to carry more water bottles for hydration and also skin protection cream.

    Mar–Apr: When you want to travel to the Churdhar trek from Mar to Apr, you must carry good clothes that help you protect yourself from winter. This is the best time for nature lovers. You will see melting snow and fresh greenery. Not recommended for beginners.

    Dec–Feb: This time is especially for snow trekkers. The weather is harsh, many routes are blocked, and the temperature is below 0°C. These months are not for beginners, so avoid the Dec–Feb Churdhar trekking if you are not an experienced trekker.

    Other important details about the Churdhar Mahadev Temple trek you must know

    Trek difficulty: The Churdhar trek is moderate to difficult it also depending on the months when you are traveling.
    Permit: currently, you don’t need any kind of permit or health certificate; the trek i open for all
    costs: The trekking is free.

    To learn more about the Shirgul Maharaj Temple, click here to read the full article.

About the Author

Arun Bhatt is a passionate travel blogger and writer who loves exploring offbeat destinations in India. His adventures focus on remote places, hidden gems, and cultural experiences that often go unnoticed. Arun Bhatt shares detailed itineraries, trekking stories, and practical travel tips for fellow wanderers.

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