

Everything you need to know about Kamrunag Valley's rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and sacred spirits.

Discover trekking trails, hidden waterfalls, and serene spots to meditate in nature.

A complete itinerary to help you plan the perfect escape into the heart of Kamrunag Valley.

Kamrunag Valley is an enchanting destination nestled in the Himalayas. Known for its serene environment and rich local mythology, it serves as a peaceful retreat away from bustling city life. The highlight of the valley is the ancient Kamrunag Lake and the temple dedicated to the rain god.
The valley is steeped in local folklore and spiritual energy.

Accommodation in Kamrunag Valley ranges from cozy homestays offering traditional Himachali hospitality to boutique guesthouses. For a closer connection to nature, camping under the stars is a highly recommended experience.
Summer (March to June): Ideal sightseeing season. Pleasant days with cool mountain breeze. Carry light woolens for the nights.
Monsoon (July to September): Heavy rainfall is common across Himachal. Landslides can occur, so keep a check on local weather advisories and road accessibility before leaving.
Winter (October to February): Extremely cold with freezing temperatures. Packing high-quality thermal innerwear and heavy coats is essential. Passes might block due to heavy snow.
Himachal is rich in culture and dialects (Pahari). Connecting with locals using their dialect is highly appreciated and will enrich your journey. Savor these simple expressions during your stay:
"Namaste / Ram Ram"
→ Hello / Greetings
"Kaisa asa?"
→ How are you?
"Theek asa"
→ I am fine
"Yes jo kitra paisa hoya?"
→ How much does this cost?
"Dhanyavaad"
→ Thank you
From Mandi, you can take a bus or taxi to Rohanda, which is the base point for the trek to Kamrunag. The trek is approximately 6 km.
The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport near Kullu, about 85 km away from Mandi.


