Har ki Dun Trek
From
₹ 7,500 ₹9,999
Duration
5D/4N
Height
14,200ft
Distance
26kms
Pick Up & Drop
Manali
Himachal
Har ki Dun Trek
Overview Of Bunbuni Pass Trek
Beas Kund trek- It is a fascinating four-day Himalayan trip by Global Events Travels, which starts from the beautiful Solang Nala located near Manali. The Beas Kund trek difficulty level is moderate, and it is suitable for both first timers and experienced trekkers this route provides a lot of scenic rewards. Winding through dense pine forests, alpine meadows and glacier-fed streams, the trail culminates at the sacred Beas Kund Lake — said to be the source of the River Beas.
Trekkers are rewarded with stunning views of lofty peaks such as Hanuman Tibba, Shitidhar, and Friendship Peak while on route. One could tell from the moderate Beas Kund trek distance and the rugged landscape that it is one of the famous treks for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
The best time to visit Beas Kund trek is from May to October, however Beas Kund trek in April provides a spellbinding experience with snow covered scenes. With an overall Beas Kund trek time of four days and a moderate trail, it is perfect for those keen to discover the Himalayas without challenging climbs. This Beas Kund trek height is almost 3,700 meters where you will get a treat the fresh mountain air and adrenaline-filled excitement. Global Events Travels offers budget-friendly Beas Kund trek packages that turn your mountain dreams into a thrilling Himalayan reality!
Highlights Of Bunbuni Pass Trek
- Scenic Beauty: Scenic Beauty: Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, and Shitidhar are a few of the magnificent Himalayan peaks that offer captivating views on the Beas Kund trek. Moreover, trekkers traverse lush green meadows, dense forests, and serene landscapes. Thus, the trek ends at the beautiful Beas Kund lake which is the source of River Beas. In short, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts as well.
- Camping Experience: The Beas Kund trek packages come with the first opportunity of camping under the starlit skies at scenic sites of Bakarthach and Dhundi. Moreover, these campsites are near majestic mountains and tranquil backdrops. This ultimately makes the total Beas Kund trek itinerary an exciting yet refreshing one. Certainly, this is one of the most memorable part of the adventure.
- Flora and Fauna: The route of beas kund trek, which is rich in biodiversity, has deodar, oak, walnut and birch trees. For example, the colorful nature brings color and freshness to the journey. As you go, you might catch sight of various Himalayan birds and, from time to time, mountain goats. Hence, Beas Kund trekking experience is also a boon for wildlife and nature lovers.
- Adventure and Thrill: Most importantly, the Moderate trek difficulty level of the Beas Kund trek is ideal for fun of both milder and exciting terrains. Trekkers navigate rocky paths, cross glacial streams and walk along riverbeds. So, attaining Beas Kund at an altitude of 3,700 meters is a unique experience. Alternatively, the Beas Kund trek height is easily manageable even for first-time high-altitude trekkers.
- Suitable for Beginners: That means the trek is even a good fit for those who have never hiked in the mountains before. In other words, the total distance and height of the Beas Kund trek is of moderate nature suitable for most fitness levels. Also, with four days of Beas Kund trek duration, it is a perfect Himalayan beginner trek. So, if you’re searching for a guided group or Beas Kund trek solo, it offers an ideal mix and an unforgettable journey.
Bunbuni Pass Trek Trek Plan
Arrival at Manali
Manali, situated towards the lower end of the valley, is one of the biggest tourist attraction in Himachal Pradesh and one of the best holiday destinations in the world. Just hearing the name “Manali” paints a picture of waterfall, song birds, forest land, apple orchards and snow clad glaciated mountains. Additionally, Manali is at the beginning of an ancient trade route that traverses the Rohtang and Baralacha passes, weaves through Lahul and Ladakh, and eventually leads to Kashmir. A branch road also connects Manali with the far-off Spiti region.
Currently, motorable roads have been built extending all the way to Kaza in Lahul and Spiti, Leh in Jammu and Kashmir, and even to the Pangi valley in Chamba. Consequently, Manali becomes a convenient starting point in the summer for regular bus services to these offbeat locations. It is located about 45 km from Kullu, which makes it accessible. It is also a gateway for treks such as the Beas Kund trek, which begins here and is perfect for those looking for short but picturesque experiences of the Himalayas.
Manali also has a fascinating legend behind it. Manu Samhita, and this is the place where Manu got landed on Earth after the great deluge. In other words, this site was the landing site of his divine boat after the flood. Thus, the place was called “Manu-Alaya,” which translates to “the abode of Manu.” This name evolved into the Manali of today. The village has a temple dedicated to the sage Manu who is said to have brought this ancient practice to the World and has been preserved till today.
Later, stroll through the energetic Mall Road, populated with quaint cafes, local handicraft shops, and numerous street food stalls. Have a hot dinner and retire to your hotel for the night as you prepare for the Beas Kund trekking adventure.
From Manali to Dhundi to Bakarthach
Post breakfast, we board our vehicle and proceed toward Dhundi while traversing the famous adventure destination Solang Nala. An hour’s drive from Manali brings us to Dhundi, which serves as the official starting point of the Beas Kund trek. Moreover, Solang is known as a hub for adventure activities and marks the entry point for many Beas Kund trek packages. Additionally, Manali is at the beginning of an ancient trade route that traverses the Rohtang and Baralacha passes, weaves through Lahul and Ladakh, and eventually leads to Kashmir. A branch road also connects Manali with the far-off Spiti region.
Currently, motorable roads have been built extending all the way to Kaza in Lahul and Spiti, Leh in Jammu and Kashmir, and even to the Pangi valley in Chamba. Consequently, Manali becomes a convenient starting point in the summer for regular bus services to these offbeat locations. It is located about 45 km from Kullu, which makes it accessible. It is also a gateway for treks such as the Beas Kund trek, which begins here and is perfect for those looking for short but picturesque experiences of the Himalayas.
Manali also has a fascinating legend behind it. Manu Samhita, and this is the place where Manu got landed on Earth after the great deluge. In other words, this site was the landing site of his divine boat after the flood. Thus, the place was called “Manu-Alaya,” which translates to “the abode of Manu.” This name evolved into the Manali of today. The village has a temple dedicated to the sage Manu who is said to have brought this ancient practice to the World and has been preserved till today.
Later, stroll through the energetic Mall Road, populated with quaint cafes, local handicraft shops, and numerous street food stalls. Have a hot dinner and retire to your hotel for the night as you prepare for the Beas Kund trekking adventure.
From Bakarthach to Beas Kund and Back
Today we set off after breakfast and start making our way up to reach the final point of the Beas Kund trek. The trail includes a short stretch of walking over stones and rocky ground. However, the challenge is short-lived, and soon we come across the serene alpine lake known as Beas Kund, believed to be the origin of the River Beas. That is to say, this spot holds both geographical and spiritual significance.
Additionally, Manali is at the beginning of an ancient trade route that traverses the Rohtang and Baralacha passes, weaves through Lahul and Ladakh, and eventually leads to Kashmir. A branch road also connects Manali with the far-off Spiti region.
Currently, motorable roads have been built extending all the way to Kaza in Lahul and Spiti, Leh in Jammu and Kashmir, and even to the Pangi valley in Chamba. Consequently, Manali becomes a convenient starting point in the summer for regular bus services to these offbeat locations. It is located about 45 km from Kullu, which makes it accessible. It is also a gateway for treks such as the Beas Kund trek, which begins here and is perfect for those looking for short but picturesque experiences of the Himalayas.
Manali also has a fascinating legend behind it. Manu Samhita, and this is the place where Manu got landed on Earth after the great deluge. In other words, this site was the landing site of his divine boat after the flood. Thus, the place was called “Manu-Alaya,” which translates to “the abode of Manu.” This name evolved into the Manali of today. The village has a temple dedicated to the sage Manu who is said to have brought this ancient practice to the World and has been preserved till today.
Later, stroll through the energetic Mall Road, populated with quaint cafes, local handicraft shops, and numerous street food stalls. Have a hot dinner and retire to your hotel for the night as you prepare for the Beas Kund trekking adventure.
From Bakarthach to Dhundi to Manali
Today we set off after breakfast and start making our way up to reach the final point of the Beas Kund trek. The trail includes a short stretch of walking over stones and rocky ground. However, the challenge is short-lived, and soon we come across the serene alpine lake known as Beas Kund, believed to be the origin of the River Beas. That is to say, this spot holds both geographical and spiritual significance.
Additionally, Manali is at the beginning of an ancient trade route that traverses the Rohtang and Baralacha passes, weaves through Lahul and Ladakh, and eventually leads to Kashmir. A branch road also connects Manali with the far-off Spiti region.
Currently, motorable roads have been built extending all the way to Kaza in Lahul and Spiti, Leh in Jammu and Kashmir, and even to the Pangi valley in Chamba. Consequently, Manali becomes a convenient starting point in the summer for regular bus services to these offbeat locations. It is located about 45 km from Kullu, which makes it accessible. It is also a gateway for treks such as the Beas Kund trek, which begins here and is perfect for those looking for short but picturesque experiences of the Himalayas.
Manali also has a fascinating legend behind it. Manu Samhita, and this is the place where Manu got landed on Earth after the great deluge. In other words, this site was the landing site of his divine boat after the flood. Thus, the place was called “Manu-Alaya,” which translates to “the abode of Manu.” This name evolved into the Manali of today. The village has a temple dedicated to the sage Manu who is said to have brought this ancient practice to the World and has been preserved till today.
Later, stroll through the energetic Mall Road, populated with quaint cafes, local handicraft shops, and numerous street food stalls. Have a hot dinner and retire to your hotel for the night as you prepare for the Beas Kund trekking adventure.
What’s Included For Bunbuni Pass Trek
- Pick and Drop Transfers from/to Manali
- All meals are included with proper hygiene parameters
- Triple/double sharing tent accommodations are available
- During the Beas Kund trek, there will be morning and evening tea with a small refreshment
- All tolls and forest fees
- Trekking gears (tents, sleeping bags, ropes, gaiters, crampons etc.)
- First Aid Medical Kit
- Expert Guide
What’s Excluded For Bunbuni Pass Trek
- Food during pick and drop transfers
- Porters/mules charges
- Personal expenses
- Insurance
- Anything apart from the inclusions
- GST 5%
Things To Carry For Bunbuni Trek
When embarking on a Beas Kund trek with Global Events Travels, there are certain items you need to bring yourself. These are divided into five categories: Trekking Gear, Footwear, Clothing, Toiletries,
Utensils, and Miscellaneous. All items listed are essential, unless marked as optional.
Trekking Gear
- Rucksack with rain cover
- Day pack bag, Recommended for treks with a summit day
- Head torch with spare batteries
- UV protection sunglasses
- Water bottles: Two 1-liter bottles
Footwear
- Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle trekking shoes: 1 pair
- Lightweight slippers or sandals: 1 pair Clothing
- Quick-dry warm lower or track pants: 2
- Full-sleeve T-shirts/sweatshirts: 1 for every 2 days of trekking
- Thick woolen socks: 1 pair for every 2 days of trekking
- Thermal body warmer (upper & lower): 1 set
- Undergarments: 1 for each day of trekking
- Warm jacket (closed at wrist & neck): 1
- Full-sleeve sweater: 1
- Rainwear (jacket & pants): 1 set
- Waterproof, warm gloves: 1 pair
- Woolen cap**: 1
- Sun-shielding hat: 1
Toiletries
- Personal toiletries kit: Small towel, toilet paper, bar soap, toothbrush, cold cream, etc.
- toothpaste, cold cream, etc.
- Sunscreen lotion: Small pack
- Lip balm: Small pack
Utensils
- Small, lightweight, leak-proof lunch box: 1
- Plate: 1
- Spoon: 1
- Tea/coffee mug (plastic): 1
Miscellaneous
- Camera: (Optional)
- Personal medicines: Bring plenty if needed; consult your doctor before the trek.
- Dry fruits, nuts, chocolate bars (Optional)
1. When is the best time to visit Bunbuni trek?
The ideal time to do the Beas Kund Trek is from mid-May to mid-October. The weather is usually nice and stable at this time. For example, when you’ll have sunny days with mild temperatures that make the hike like a joy. But be sure to find out what the weather is like where you’re going before you head out. In other words, this time of year is generally good, but mountain weather can be unpredictable.
2. What is the difficulty level of the Bunbuni trek?
Beas Kund Trek difficulty level is moderate. The trekking experience is not compulsory but physical fitness could be required. The trail does feature some steep ascents and descents, so preparation is critical for a comfortable outing.
3. How long does it take to complete the Bunbuni Trek?
It usually takes 3 to 4 days depending on the itinerary and pace of hiking. This allows you time to ascend slowly, acclimatize, and take your time to enjoy the lovely views when in the trail.
4. What’s the Beas Kund Trek altitude?
The highest point of the Beas Kund Trek reaches approximately 3,700 meters (12,139 feet) above sea level. Proper acclimatization is essential to adapt to the altitude and minimize the risk of altitude-related issues.
5. What kind of accommodation is available during the Bunbuni Trek?
Accommodation options during the trek are primarily tented camps on regular camps established at particular campsites. These camps offer fundamental facilities of an overnight resting station after a day of trekking.
6 What to carry for the Bunbuni Trek?
Accommodation options during the trek are primarily tented camps on regular camps established at particular campsites. These camps offer fundamental facilities of an overnight resting station after a day of trekking.
7. Is altitude sickness a concern during the Bunbuni Trek?
Although it is not above 3,600 m on the Beas Kund Trek, the pace of ascent is slow, so you will have enough time to acclimatise. However, if you get symptoms like headaches, nausea and dizziness., then it’s important to notify your trek leader and almost certainly descend to a lower altitude.
8. What are the terms & conditions and payment policies of the trek?
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