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The highlight of the Beas Kund trek is reaching Beas Kund, a small glacial lake surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks. Locals believe that Rishi Vyas, the author of the Mahabharata, meditated and wrote the epic at this lake. Beas Kund Trek is one of the most popular trekking destinations in India, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This trek provides trekkers with stunning views of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges and takes them to the source of the Beas River, considered sacred by the locals.
The trek begins from Solang Valley, which is a popular tourist destination near Manali. From Solang, the trek takes you through dense forests of pine and oak, and then opens up to meadows and streams. The trail is moderately challenging and can be completed within 3-4 days.
The highlight of the trek is reaching Beas Kund, a small glacial lake surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks. Locals believe that Rishi Vyas, the author of the Mahabharata, meditated and wrote the epic at this lake.
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The best time to go on this trek is from mid April to October when the weather is pleasant and the trekking routes are accessible. The trek is suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers, but it is advisable to be physically fit to complete the trek comfortably.
Overall, the Beas Kund trek is a must-visit for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those who seek to escape the chaos of city life and immerse themselves in the serenity of the Himalayas.
Trekking at Himachal Pradesh: Himachal Pradesh is a haven for travel enthusiasts. Beyond Hampta Pass, the state offers many trekking options that appeal to everyone. From the scenic splendor of the Beas Kund Trek to challenging treks like the Pin Parvati Pass trek, Himachal Pradesh has something for every traveller
Manali Trekking: Manali’s several hiking trails cater to all alternatives. Whether you’re a pro adventurer or a first-time trekker, Manali has something to offer. The breathtaking environment, rich cultural historical past, and variety of trouble levels make Manali an unforgettable vacation spot on your next Himalayan escapade.
Places to trek in Manali: Manali is a trekker’s paradise, Beyond the fascinating Hampta Pass, Manali offers several trekking trails, catering to big hassle degrees and picks. Here are a number of the famous trekking trails in Manali to don’t forget:
Beas Kund Trek: This moderate trek, lasting 3-four days, leads you to the pristine Beas Kund glacial lake, nestled amidst beautiful alpine meadows and towering mountains. Furthermore, the route offers astonishing views of the Pir Panjal and the possibility to witness numerous vegetation and fauna.
Pin Parvati Pass Trek: Calling all experienced trekkers! This tough 10-day trek traverses the scenic Parvati Valley and conquers the excessive-altitude Pin Parvati Pass. Prepare to be captivated by breathtaking landscapes, various ecosystems, and a real take a look at your physical and intellectual staying power.
Chandratal Lake Trek: Gear up for a mild to challenging 7-day day journey to the Chandra Tal, additionally referred to as Moon Lake. This immoderate-altitude lake, nestled amidst the stark beauty of the Spiti Valley, offers otherworldly entertainment.
Bhrigu Lake Trek: Nicknamed “The Surreal Beauty,” this mild trek unfolds over 4 days. The highlight of this adventure is the captivating Bhrigu Lake, identified for its mystical legends and waters that alternate color at some point in the season.
Region: Solang Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Since the temperature swings from 5 degrees Celsius to 16 degrees Celsius, mid-April to October is the optimum time to visit Beas Kund. In addition, the region’s beauty is enhanced by the fact that it gets greener and receives more precipitation in the later months.
In terms of the Beas Kund trek difficulty, it is easy and even a beginner may complete it. The trek path is not too lengthy, making it a fantastic option for beginners. The path seems fairly uncomplicated at first, though the final ascent is a little difficult but manageable.
Himtrek does provide easy accessibility to almost all types of equipment required for the trek on a rental basis with reasonable prices and extremely good quality. The equipment can be arranged on prior notice.
Much of the year remains cool in Beas Kund. The winters are fairly chilly, with lows of 0 degrees, while the summers, with highs of 10 to 18 degrees, are rather pleasant. Since there isn’t much precipitation, the air is dry and ideal for hiking.
The Beas Kund Trek spans a roughly 16 km two-way trip. When you reach the highest point, which is 12,772 feet above the ground, you may take in the abundant natural exhibits.
The best time for the Beas Kund trek is from mid-May to October, whilst the weather is quality and the paths are available.
While earlier trekking experience is beneficial, beginners can undertake the Beas Kund trek with right practise and steerage from skilled trek leaders.
Yes, trekkers might also encounter altitude-associated demanding situations including AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). It is vital to prioritize acclimatization and live vigilant for symptoms of altitude sickness.
Trekkers want to reap allows from the woodland department for the Beas Kund trek, which can be usually facilitated by hiking organizations or excursion operators.
Accommodation alternatives along the Beas Kund trek route consist of tents at targeted campsites and simple accommodations in nearby villages. Trekkers are suggested to carry their personal tenting equipment for a more immersive revel in.
The Beas Kund trek is reasonably tough, requiring an affordable level of bodily fitness. Trekkers must engage in ordinary workout and aerobic sports to prepare for the trek’s needs.
The trek starts from Solang Valley which is 12km away from Manali and is very well connected. You can easily hire a cab from Manali to Solang Valley. You can take the following routes to reach Manali:
By Road:
The quickest and most economical way to get to Manali. Manali is accessible by road from several locations, including Delhi (540 km), Chandigarh (305 km), Dehradun (227 km), and Ambala (370 km).
By Train:
The closest railway station to Manali is Jogindernagar. Other train routes to Manali include those through Chandigarh and Ambala.5
By Air:
The nearest airport is Bhuntar airport, 10 km from Manali. Cabs and local buses are easily available from Bhuntar to Manali.
Himtrek Stays in Manali
Himtrek has cozy and comfortable places to stay in Manali. After your trek, you can rest and relax at these places. Himtrek has small guest houses and nice homestays. There are different options for all kinds of travellers.
In Manali, you can experience the interesting culture. You can explore the mall road . At the Himtrek stays, you can have peace in nature or enjoy cultural activities. Himtrek stays in Manali give you comfort and adventure.
Himtrek offers a wide range of accommodation options in Manali to suit the needs and tastes of every traveller. Whether you’re looking for a cozy guesthouse in the middle of a pine forest or a comfortable hostel with a lively atmosphere, Himtrek is the place for you.
So pack your bags, lace up your boots, and embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Himalayas, and stay in Himtrek Stays in Manali
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Himtrek's Riverside Camps and Hostel, Manali, near Club house, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
Reach Old Manali which is the meeting point for this trek. After arrival at the predetermined spot in Manali, your drive to Dhundi will start, which is a 20 km long route. The trek leader will give you a quick overview of the hike when you arrive at our Manali Campsite. You will begin to ascend to Jaralu Thach/ Bakarthach, after getting your packed lunch. Aside from the occasional bird and the sound of your footsteps, the forest is quiet and filled with a fresh scent. Enjoy the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas that surround you, particularly the alluring sight of Hanuman Tibba in the distance. For your day 1, you will be camping at Jaralu Thach/ Bakarthach. Once there, get to your camps and unwind for a while. Trekkers will be treated to a beautiful view of the Beas river as it meanders past stones and grassy hills as they approach the campsite. You can spend the night in your tent after a delectable dinner.
Enjoy a beautiful Himalayan morning as you awaken and fuel up for the trek with a delicious breakfast. Start the Beas Kund trek, which is a little challenging but also rewarding. You will be welcomed by the beautiful landscapes of the snow-capped Himalayas, including Hanuman Tibba and Indrasen, as your trek begins. As the lush greenery continues to get sparser and you can make out the glacier from a distance, you will observe how the surrounding landscape is changing. You will reach the Beas Kund, a lake with startling blue waters encircled by steep mountains and occasionally, purple wildflowers, after walking for four to five hours. The Beas River originates in the lake, which is surrounded by a seemingly unending field of meadows. Witness how the water flows as the numerous streams combine to form the large main river. Take some time to enjoy the scenery nearby and take some photos to preserve the moment. After some time has elapsed, we begin the 4-5 hour trip back to Jaralu Thach. Start your descent back to Dhundi from Jaralu Thach taking the same path which you took while ascending. From here, You’ll lead towards Manali today itself. A vehicle will take you from Dhundi to Manali where you’ll spend your night. When you get to the campsite, take a break and have a satisfying meal before going to your tent. Spend your night in tents but you can definitely choose to spend a few hours or maybe more Stargazing!
Get up early to take in the stunning sunrise. This is the last day of this excursion. Your short trek and the little adventure comes to an end here. Fill your bags with uncountable memories and lead to wherever you want next.