Nearest Airport: Jubbarhatti Airport, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Nearest Rail Head: Kalka, Himachal Pradesh
Route Hubs: Shimla - Theog - Kharapatthar - Hatkoti - Rohru - Chirgaon
From Airport: Shimla is well connected to Delhi and other cities of India by air. From Shimla, Rohru is about 4 hours distance and buses are available from Shimla to Rohru. From Rohru you will get many shared jeeps or buses to Chiorgaon. There are a few buses from Shimla to Chirgaon.
From Railway Station: If you are travelling by railways, then Kalka is your station. From Kalka, drive to Shimla which is an hour and a half journey. From Shimla, Rohru is about 4 hours distance and buses are available from Shimla to Rohru. From Rohru you will get many shared jeeps or buses to Chiorgaon. There are a few buses from Shimla to Chirgaon.
By Bus: Buses leave for Shimla from Delhi and take about 11 - 12 hours. From Shimla, Rohru is about 3 hours distance and buses are available from Shimla to Rohru. From Rohru you will get many shared jeeps or buses to Chiorgaon. There are a few buses from Shimla to Chirgaon.
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Distance From Major Points: Shimla - Rohru: 115 Km
Adventure Activities And Travel Plans From Chirgaon

Rupin Pass Trek
- 📅 Duration: 8 Days, 8 nights
- 🔼 Highest Altitude: 4650m
- 🛑 Grade: Moderate + ( know trek grades )
- 👍 Best Time: May June, July, Sep Oct
- 🚩 Starts From: Chirgaon
- 🚩 Ends In: Sangla
- 🌏 Region: India - Himachal
- 🎌 Country: India
- 🛪 Nearest Airport: Jubbarhatti Airport, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
- 🚉 Nearest Rail Head: Kalka, Himachal Pradesh
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