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As the first light of dawn breaks over the horizon, you will find yourself standing at the edge of a hidden gem nestled within the folds of the Himalayas: the Buran Ghati Trek. The trek journey begins in Janglik, a village that seemed untouched by time, where the air is crisp and the morning mist wraps the world in a gentle embrace. With each step away from this serene village, you will venture deeper into a landscape that feels like a living, breathing painting.
Located in Himachal Pradesh, the Buran Ghati is perfect for those who crave adventure and serenity alike. This trek in Himachal is a treasure trove of natural beauty. From the pristine Chandranahan Lake and the sprawling Dayara Meadows to cascading waterfalls and sweeping views of majestic mountain ranges, Buran Ghati presents a captivating blend of scenic marvels. Each step reveals a new facet of this Himalayan gem, making it a must-explore for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Trek Name: Buran Ghati Trek
Days: 7
Adventure Type: Trekking
Base Camp: janglik
Season:Summer | Autumn |
Month:May | June | September | October |
Country: India
Altitude: 15000 Ft.
Grade: Moderate to Difficult
Location: Himachal Pradesh
Distance: 37 Km.
Day-1: Shimla to Janglik
Altitude: 2,800 m/ 9,200 ft.
Drive Distance: 160 km | 9-10 hr.
Altitude: 3,400 m/ 11,150 ft.
Trek Distance: 6-7 km | 5-6 hr.
Altitude: 3,600 m/ 11,800 ft.
Trek Distance: 4-5 km | 3-4 hrs.
Altitude: 4,023 m/ 13,200 ft.
Trek Distance: 6 km Both side | 6-7 hr.
Altitude: 4,000 m/ 13,100 ft.
Trek Distance: 4-5 km | 4-5 hrs.
Munirang Campsite Altitude: 3,400 m/ 11,100 ft.
Buran Ghatti Pass: 4,550 m/ 15,000 ft.
Trek Distance: 8 km (10 - 11 hrs approx).
Altitude: 2,300 m/ 7,700 ft.
Trek Distance: 5-6 km | 2-3 hr.
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+₹240 Trek Insurance
+₹3,000 for transport to and from basecamp
The Bhrigu Lake trek is a popular high-altitude trek near Manali, Himachal Pradesh, known for its scenic beauty and easy to moderate difficulty. The trek typically takes 3-4 days, reaching a maximum altitude of 14,000 feet (4,300 meters). It's a round trip trek starting and ending in Manali, offering views of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges, alpine meadows, and the lake itself, often covered in snow.
Location: The trek is located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, east of Rohtang Pass and about 6 kilometers from Gulaba.
Difficulty: The trek is generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness.
Duration: Most itineraries for the Bhrigu Lake trek are 4 days long.
Altitude: The trek reaches a maximum altitude of 14,000 feet (4,300 meters) at Bhrigu Lake.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to undertake the Bhrigu Lake trek is during the summer months, from May to October, with July to September offering the most vibrant meadows.
Scenery: The trek offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks, lush green meadows, and the serene Bhrigu Lake, which is often partially covered in snow.
Highlights: The trek includes a visit to Bhrigu Lake, known for its religious significance, and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
Starting Point: The trek usually starts from Gulaba, a village near Manali.
Ending Point: The trek concludes back in Manali, making it a round trip.
Moderate
4 days
14,009 ft
11 to 62 years
21.5 kms
Beas Bridge, Manali at 10 AM
Beas Bridge, Manali at 4 PM
Drive Distance: 24 km | Drive Duration: 1 hour |Trek Distance: 1.5 km | Trek Duration: 1.5 hrs
Altitude Gain: 6,725 ft to 10,285 ft
Trek Distance: 5 km | Trek Duration: 3-4 hours | Altitude Gain: 10,285 ft to 12,590 ft
Moderate. Steep ascent throughout followed by an undulating walk for the last 30 minutes.
Trek Distance: 10 km | Trek Duration: 7-8 hours | Altitude Gain and Loss: 12,590 ft to 14,009 ft and back
Moderate. Starts on a stony trail. Initial ascent for 2 hours followed by 10 minutes descent. Level walk for 15 minutes followed by an hour’s steep ascent to the lake.
Trek Distance: 5 km | Trek Duration: 3-4 hours
Altitude Loss: 12,590 ft to 9,875 ft
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+₹120 Trek Insurance
+₹1400 for transport to and from the basecamp.
The Beas Kund trek is a popular, relatively easy trek in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, known for its scenic beauty and the origin of the Beas River. It's a 3-day, 2-night trek, starting from Solang Valley and reaching Beas Kund at an altitude of approximately 12,772 ft. The trek offers views of the Pir Panjal range, Hanuman Tibba, and other peaks, along with lush green meadows and glaciers.
Overview:
The Beas Kund trek is a classic, moderate-level trek perfect for beginners and families.
The trek's highlight is the Beas Kund, a sacred lake believed to be the origin of the Beas River, where Sage Vyas is said to have bathed.
It's a relatively short trek, about 16-18 km round trip, but covers a good distance in a short time.
Trek Route:
The trek typically starts from Manali, with Solang Valley as the base.
The route progresses through Solang Nallah, Dhundi, and Bakarthach, before reaching Beas Kund.
You'll encounter lush meadows, including Bakarthach, a beautiful grazing ground, and get glimpses of the Pir Panjal range and various peaks.
The trail also leads to the Beas Kund glacier.
Best Time to Visit:
The best time to undertake the Beas Kund trek is during the summer months (May to October) when the weather is pleasant, and the meadows are green.
The summer season also offers clear views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers.
Other Points:
The trek is known for its serene environment and views of the surrounding mountains.
Beas Kund is considered sacred by locals and Hindus, adding a cultural dimension to the trek.
Moderate
4 days
12,772 ft
11 to 62 years
14.5 kms
Himachal Pradesh
Beas Bridge, Manali at 8.30 AM
Beas Bridge, Manali at 4 PM
Drive Distance: 14 km | Drive Duration: 1.5 hours | Trek Distance: 1.5 km | Trek Duration: 1 hour
Altitude Gain: 9,317 ft to 10,134 ft
Day 2
Trek distance: 4 km | Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
Altitude gain: 10,134 ft to 11,050 ft
Trek distance: 5 km | Trek Duration: 7-8 hours
Altitude gain: 11050 ft to 12,772 ft and back
Trek distance: 4 km | Trek Duration: 4 hours
Altitude loss: 11050 ft to 9,317 ft | Drive back cost: Rs 3,600 per vehicle to be shared by trekkers
+5% GST
+₹120 Trek Insurance
+₹1400 for to and from basecamp
IMPORTANT POINTS
Please note that you will be staying in tents on all days of the trek.
Trekkers must carry a copy of their photo ID for entry at forest check posts on the trek.
Unforeseen Changes: In case of heavy rains and the route gets closed, we will reroute to other trails. Please ensure you're mentally prepared in case such situations arise.
Rupin Pass is one of the most scenic and high-altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. Starting from Uttarakhand and ending in Himachal Pradesh, this trail takes you through hanging villages, dense forests, vast meadows, snowy ridges, and thrilling river crossings. The trek reaches an altitude of 15,250 ft, offering unmatched views of the Kinnaur and Garhwal mountain ranges. Perfect for adventure seekers looking for a challenging yet beautiful journy.
Trek Highlights:
Scenic waterfalls throughout the trail
jakha– the hanging village
Snow bridges and alpine meadows
Thrilling pass crossing with stunning views
Campsites beside rivers and in meadows
Day 1: arrival in jiskoon
Day 2: jiskkon to jakha
Day 3: jakha to dhanderas thatch
Day 4: dhanderas thatch to upper waterfall
Day 5: upper waterfall to Ronti gad via rupin pass
Day 6: Ronti gad to sangla & drive to shimla
The Kedarkantha trek is a popular 20-kilometer, 5-day trek in Uttarakhand, India, known for its stunning winter landscapes and views of the Himalayas. It's considered a moderate trek, suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers, and offers a variety of terrains, including forests, meadows, and snow-covered slopes. The trek's highest point is around 12,500 feet, and it provides a 360-degree view of the surrounding peaks.
Key aspects of the Kedarkantha trek:
Location:
The trek starts from Sankri village in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.
Duration:
It typically takes 5 days to complete, covering approximately 20 kilometers.
Difficulty:
The trek is considered moderate, with a mix of gentle slopes and some steeper climbs, making it accessible to beginners with a basic level of fitness.
Best time to visit:
The best time to trek is from December to March, when the landscape is typically covered in snow.
Highlights:
The trek offers views of the Himalayan peaks, including Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, and Black Peak, as well as beautiful campsites like Juda Ka Talab.
Mythological Significance:
The trek is associated with local legends and stories, including one where Lord Shiva is said to have meditated at the peak.
trek Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at Sankri, the base camp, and prepare for the trek.
Day 2: Trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab, a beautiful lake surrounded by forests.
Day 3: Trek to Kedarkantha Base, where you'll camp for the night.
Day 4: Early morning summit push to Kedarkantha peak, followed by a descent to Hargaon camp.
Day 5: Trek from Hargaon back to Sankri.
Day 6: Depart from Sankri to Dehradun.
Har Ki Dun, also known as the "Valley of Gods", is a beautiful cradle-shaped valley in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. Surrounded by snow-clad peaks and alpine meadows, it offers an incredible mix of natural beauty, cultural villages, and mythological history.
• Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights
• Max Altitude: 11,700 ft (3,566 m)
• Trek Distance: ~47 km
• Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
• Base Camp: Sankri
• Best Time to Visit: March–June & September–December
• Price: ₹9,999 – ₹11,499 per person
Trek Highlights:
• Traditional villages like Osla
• Majestic views of Swargarohini, Hatan Peak & Black Peak
• Lush pine forests & alpine meadows
• Ancient wooden temples & local culture
• Ideal for beginners and nature lovers
• Great for bird watchers and photographers
Itinerary
• Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri (Drive ~200 km)
• Day 2: Sankri to Taluka (Drive) & Trek to Pauni Garaat (~10 km)
• Day 3: Pauni Garaat to Kalkattiyadhaar
• Day 4: Trek to Har Ki Dun valley & back to Kalkattiyadhaar
• Day 5: Return to Pauni Garaat
• Day 6: Trek to Taluka & drive to Sankri
• Day 7: Sankri to Dehradun