Buran Ghati Trek

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
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6 Nights 7 Days

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English, Hindi

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Buran Ghati Trek is a popular hiking trail in India located in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is a challenging trek that takes you through some of the most beautiful and remote regions of the Himalayas, providing stunning views of snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and sparkling streams. The trek has gained popularity among adventure enthusiasts due to its high-altitude terrain, which involves a steep climb, narrow ridges, and a glacier crossing.

The Buran Ghati trek starts from Janglik village, which is accessible from Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. The trail passes through dense forests of oak and pine, and the flora and fauna of the region are truly remarkable. As the trek proceeds, you will come across the beautiful Kinnaur Kailash range, which is sacred to Hindus and Buddhists.

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The highlight of the Buran Ghati trek is the Buran Pass, which is located at an altitude of 15,000 ft above sea level. It is a challenging climb to the pass, but the stunning views from the top are worth the effort. The trek also involves crossing a glacier, which is a thrilling experience for adventure enthusiasts. The trek’s main attraction is a glacier lake considered holy by the locals, which remains frozen for most of the year.

The best time to undertake the trek is from May to early July & mid-September October when the weather is pleasant and the trails are accessible. The trek lasts for 6 nights and 7 days, covering approximately 37 km. It offers a moderate to challenging difficulty level, and we recommend it only for experienced trekkers.

Overall, the Buran Ghati trek is an unforgettable adventure that takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas. It is a must-do for those seeking a thrilling and challenging trekking experience in India.

Quick Facts:

Region: Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Start Point of the Trek: Janglik

End Point of the Trek: Brua Village

Duration: 7D/6N

Trek Height: 15,000 ft

Distance: 37 km

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult

Temperature: 17° C to -5° C

Best Time to do Buran Ghati Trek: Mid-May to early July & mid-September to mid-October

What is the Best Time to Visit Buran Ghati Trek?

The optimum months for trekking Buran Ghati are May through July and mid-September through October. The ideal time to see snow is during the summer, which lasts from May to June.

What’s the Difficulty Level of the Trek?

The Buran Ghati Trek is easy to moderate in difficulty. Some individuals find the trek to be difficult because they have to cross numerous rough terrains filled with slick rocks and dense trees. The majority of this trail, meanwhile, travels among fruit-bearing trees and lush green valleys, making the climb quite simple.

Can we Rent Equipment for the Trek?

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. We can arrange the equipment with prior notice.

How is the Weather during the Trek?

Buran Ghati trek temperatures range from 5 to 10 degrees Celsius during the day and -1 to 5 degrees Celsius at night.

What is the Buran Ghati Trek Distance and Height?

The trek distance is 37 km which is covered in a span of 7 days. The highest point of the trek lies at 15,000 ft altitude from sea level.

How to Reach starting point of Buran Ghati Trek?

The meeting point is Shimla which is very well connected to major cities. These are the following routes that can be taken to reach Shimla:

By Air:

The closest domestic airport serving this scenic hill station is Shimla Airport, also known as Jubbarhatti Airport, which is located around 20 kilometres from the city. Regular flights are available to Shimla from places like Chandigarh and New Delhi.

By Road:

With surrounding towns like Chandigarh (115 km), Dehradun (230 km), and New Delhi (350 km), Shimla has strong national highway access. Travellers and weekenders love to drive to this charming hill town, and it would be a great idea to go from Delhi to Shimla. Shimla is connected to its surrounding towns and cities by a multitude of bus routes, including those run by the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) and by private bus companies.

By Train:

The closest railway station linking Shimla to nearby Indian cities is Kalka, which is located about 96 kilometres away. Trains to Kalka Railway Station depart frequently from New Delhi and Chandigarh.

6 Nights 7 Days Available on request

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Highlights

  • The highlight of the trek is the crossing of the Buran Pass, which stands at an altitude of 15,000 feet. The pass offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and is a thrilling experience for trekkers.
  • View the beautiful Dayara meadows and the dense, dark trees.
  • Become mesmerised by the Chandernahan Lake's magnificence, which will fill your bones with peace.
  • Enjoy mountains covered with snow, streams, waterfalls, ice walls, lengthy white slides, vast green plains, and more!
  • Get an opportunity to admire the peaks' jagged edges and snow-covered summits at an elevation of 15000 feet. It's incredible!

Included/Excluded

  • Transportation from Shimla to Shimla.
  • Accommodation on sharing basis.
  • All Meals (Veg) , including from Packed Lunch on the 1st day to Breakfast on the 7th Day.
  • Well Qualified Trek Leader.
  • Supporting Staff and cook.
  • Forest Permits.
  • Basic Medical Kit.
  • Accommodation on Tent Stay & Homestay.
  • Camping and Trekking Equipment (Tent, Sleeping bags etc).
  • Anything which is not included in the above inclusion.
  • Porters or Mule to carry your personal Luggage.
  • Any kind of Personal Expenses.
  • Personal Medication.

Itinerary

DAY 1: Shimla to Janglik

  • Take a 6-hour journey from Shimla to explore the Buran Ghati hike. Janglik is trek's base camp in Buran Ghati.
  •  You will get to view the stunning Pabbar river on the journey from Rohru to Diude.
  • After passing through Tikri, right after Chirgaon, the road turns left and continues as a dirt track
  • The journey to Tonglu takes two hours on the unpaved road and ascends to Diude ,where it passes the Pabbar and descends to the river.
  • Diude is close to Janglik via foot. Dinner and the campfire mark the conclusion of the day.

DAY 2: Janglik to Dayara Thach

  • The trail begins from Janglik and ascends through a forest for 30 minutes.
  • It then drops into meadows for an hour.
  • The trail increases in altitude, reaching a ledge with views of Tonglu, Janglik, and other settlements.
  • Ascends into an oak and pine forest, then drops into a large meadow area followed by dense woodland.
  • Continues to ascend, leading to the landscaped Dayara meadows for relaxation and camping.

DAY 3: Dayara to Litham

  • The trek from Dayara to Litham descends through woodland and meadows
  • Approaching Gunas Pass, The trail descends to the Chandranahan stream and reaches the Litham campground
  • snow-covered mountains and the concealed Rupin valley can be seen
  • Camp at Litham for the night.

DAY 4: Chandranahan Lake Excursion

  • The Chandranahan Lake is a glacial tarn.
  • Just before you reach the Litham campsite, cross a stream. Follow the shepherd's track upstream until you reach a ridgetop.
  • Stride in the direction of the waterfall's snout, where the stream originates.
  • The valley bottom has some snow in late June, but it is not too tough to walk on. 
  • From the lake, it is a long way to Litham. To return to Litham by lunchtime, you must leave early in the morning.

DAY 5: Litham to Dhundi

  • Nalabansh at 13,000 feet is a quick two-hour ascent to the pass.
  • Gunas Pass sits atop snow-capped mountains with grey and white views; green fields of Litham to the left, Rupin Valley cliffs to the right.
  • Ascend the left bank until Buran Ghati is visible; the trail enters a U-shaped valley.
  • Follow the shepherds' track to Dhundi, reaching Nalabansh's ridge after an hour.
  • The campsite is in the Alps area, surrounded by snow-covered mountains.

DAY 6: Dhundi to Munirang

  • Buran Ghati Pass is a challenging climb at 15,000 feet with a steep, dangerous descent.
  • The hike takes an hour on snow, with a swift descent to a snow field 100 meters below the pass.
  • The trek lasts two hours, dropping 3,000 feet in altitude.
  • The valley features lush greenery, juniper-topped plants, and farmer's huts by the stream.
  • Camp overnight by the stream to relax and refuel.

DAY 7: Munirang to Brua Village and back to Shimla

  • The trail to Barua passes through high-altitude pines, juniper-covered mud, and a sizable stream.
  • Ascend through the stream, encountering apple orchards and signs of civilization.
  • After a bridge, enter Barua settlement, with a steep descent reaching the village center in 30 minutes.
  • The trail ends at Barua Khud road bridge, where trekkers can interact with villagers.
  • Better road connections to Shimla are available at Sangla or Reckong Peo.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
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