
TOSH VALLEY
TREK
Undoubtedly the Tosh Valley trek is stunning, picturesque and beautiful. If there was ever a pretty valley walk through an expanse of meadows to end, it is the Tosh. Located in the Kullu region of Himachal Pradesh, the Tosh is a feeder valley of the popular Parvati Valley. The Tosh nallah meets the Parvati river at Pulga arriving from north. In fact it is at Bhuntar you will catch the first glimpse of the Parvati River. Not just the trek, Kasol from where you would start and finish the trek is nice little town to saunter around, soak in the cold fresh air and indulge yourself in some culinary delights. The Tosh Valley is narrow but as you climb higher the vista broadens, taking you through several pretty meadows leading to Sharam Thatch which is 2/3rd up the valley. Tosh is popular among mountaineers. The snout of the Tosh Glacier is surrounded by well-known peaks such as Papsura and White Sail. You start your trek at the Tosh village and gain a maximum altitude of 3800 M at Shamshi Thach. It is from here you go up the Animal Pass or walk up to the snout of the Tosh Glacier.

REgion
Kullu, Himachal Pradesh

FIRST TRIP
May, 2008

Trip Grading
2

Trip DURATION
5 days

Best Period
May, June, September October and November
Side TRIPS
Cross Animals Pass and descend into the Deo Tibba Valley
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
1. Attractive trail right along the valley floor
2. Multiple camping location through the trek
3. Gentle gradient through the trek
4. Superb mountain views at the head of the valley
Tosh Valley Trek Gallery
![]() Kasol is the closest town offering hotel accommodation | ![]() Tosh Village is the start point of the trek up the Tosh | ![]() Through the trek the trail follows a gentle gradient along the valley floor |
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![]() Shiardi Thach is again a huge camping ground | ![]() Views towards the head of Tosh Valley | ![]() Sharam Thach is the highest campsite on the trek |
![]() Views towards the head of the valley | ![]() View from Sharam Thach | ![]() Views towards Unta Dura which offers access to Spiti |