Chandratal Tour Package from Zurich
Chandratal, meaning 'Moon Lake' in Sanskrit, is a pristine high-altitude glacial lake nestled at 4,260 meters in Himachal Pradesh's Spiti Valley. This crescent-shaped turquoise gem surrounded by snow-capped peaks offers Indian trekkers an otherworldly experience without needing international travel or visa hassles. The lake's mesmerizing blue waters reflect the surrounding mountains, creating Instagram-worthy moments that rival international destinations. Adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers flock here for trekking, camping, and experiencing raw Himalayan beauty in its purest form.
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Top Experiences in Chandratal
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Trek from Batal to Chandratal Lake - a challenging 5-6 hour alpine trek with breathtaking Himalayan vistas
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Camp beside Chandratal Lake under star-filled skies in the crisp mountain air
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Sunrise photography at Chandratal with reflections of Mulkila and Chandra peaks
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Visit Kaza town and explore ancient Buddhist monasteries like Tashigang and Dhankar
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Explore Dhankar Lake and Dhankar Fort for panoramic views of Spiti Valley
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Experience local Spitian culture and stay in homestays in villages like Langza and Kaza
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Thukpa - traditional Tibetan noodle soup warming you after high-altitude trekking
Momos - steamed dumplings filled with vegetables or meat, a Spiti Valley staple
Barley bread and local yak cheese - authentic Himalayan mountain fare
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Travel during shoulder season (September) for lower accommodation rates and fewer crowds while still enjoying good weather - save 30-40% compared to peak June-July prices
📅 June to September is ideal for visiting Chandratal, as the high-altitude passes remain open and weather is relatively stable with clear skies. October can also be good but temperatures drop significantly, and snow begins accumulating by November, making the trek challenging and sometimes impossible.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not require any visa or special permits to visit Chandratal as it is located within India. However, an Inner Line Permit (ILP) may be required for certain restricted areas in Spiti Valley, which can be obtained from Shimla or Kaza.