Buran Ghati Trek
Buran Ghati Trek
INR 14,499/-
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7 Days and 6 Nights
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Highlights
Day 1 : Shimla to Janglik Village
On Day 1 of the Buran Ghati trek, you will start from Shimla early in the morning and make your way to Janglik village, which is the starting point of the trek. The journey from Shimla to Janglik takes around 10-12 hours, covering a distance of approximately 200 km.
The drive to Janglik takes you through the beautiful Kinnaur Valley, passing through small villages and towns along the way. You will cross the Satluj River at Jeori and continue along the mountain road until you reach Janglik, which is a small village located at an altitude of 2,400 meters.
Once you reach Janglik, you will check into your guest house or homestay and rest for a while. You can explore the village and take a walk around, interact with the locals, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
In the evening, your trek leader will give you a brief on the trek and the following day's plan. You will have dinner and spend the night at the guest house or homestay in Janglik. Make sure to get a good night's rest as you have a challenging trek ahead of you.
Day 2 : Janglik Village to Dayara Thach
On Day 2 of the Buran Ghati trek, you will start your trek from Janglik Village and head towards Dayara Thach, which is your first campsite. The trek is about 6 km long and takes around 4-5 hours to complete.
You will begin the trek by crossing a bridge over the Rupin River and then gradually ascending through a dense forest of oak, pine, and rhododendron trees. The trail is steep and challenging in some parts, but the stunning views of the surrounding mountains make it worth the effort.
After a few hours of trekking, you will reach the picturesque Dayara Thach meadow, which is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and offers breathtaking views of the valley below. You will set up camp at Dayara Thach and spend the rest of the day exploring the area, taking in the views, and acclimatizing to the altitude.
In the evening, you will have dinner around a bonfire and retire for the night in your tents, ready for the next day's adventure.
Day 3 : Dayara Thach to Litham
On Day 3 of the Buran Ghati trek, you will trek from Dayara Thach to Litham. The trek is around 6 km long and takes approximately 4-5 hours to complete.
After breakfast, you will start trekking toward Litham, which is a beautiful meadow surrounded by snow-clad peaks. The initial part of the trek is a gradual ascent through a dense forest of oak, rhododendron, and deodar trees. As you gain altitude, the vegetation becomes sparse, and the landscape transforms into a barren yet stunning terrain.
The trek becomes steeper as you approach Litham, and you will have to cross a few streams on the way. After crossing the streams, you will enter the Litham meadow, which is a vast open space with a small stream flowing through it. You will set up camp at Litham and spend the rest of the day exploring the area and acclimatizing to the altitude.
In the evening, you can enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. After dinner, you will retire for the night in your tents, ready for the next day's adventure.
Day 4 : Litham to Chandranahan Lake and back to Litham
On Day 4 of the Buran Ghati trek, you will trek from Litham to Chandranahan Lake and back to Litham. This is the most challenging day of the trek, as you will be gaining a lot of altitude and trekking through rough terrain.
After an early breakfast, you will begin the ascent toward Chandranahan Lake. The trail initially passes through a moraine, and then the terrain becomes rocky and steep. The trek involves crossing a few glaciers and streams, and you will have to navigate through boulder fields and steep ascents.
After a challenging climb, you will finally reach the beautiful Chandranahan Lake, which is located at an altitude of 4,200 meters. The lake is a sacred site for the locals, and it is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and glaciers. You can spend some time taking in the stunning views and exploring the area before starting the descent back to Litham.
The descent is equally challenging, as you will have to navigate through the rough terrain and boulder fields. It takes around 3-4 hours to reach Litham from Chandranahan Lake. Once you reach Litham, you can rest and relax in your tents, and enjoy a hot meal before retiring for the night.
Day 5 : Litham to Buran Ghati Base Camp
On Day 5 of the Buran Ghati trek, you will trek from Litham to Buran Ghati Base Camp. This is a moderate day of the trek, with a gradual ascent through beautiful meadows and forests.
After an early breakfast, you will begin the trek toward Buran Ghati Base Camp. The trail initially passes through the Litham meadow, and then you will cross a stream and enter a dense forest. The forest is full of oak, pine, and deodar trees, and the trail winds through the forest with occasional glimpses of the surrounding mountains.
After trekking for a few hours, you will reach the picturesque Buran Ghati Base Camp, which is located at an altitude of 3,800 meters. The campsite is located in a beautiful meadow, surrounded by mountains on all sides. You can rest and relax in your tents, and explore the area around the campsite. The base camp offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks, and you can witness the sunset over the mountains.
In the evening, you will be served a hot meal, followed by a briefing about the next day's trek. You can retire to your tents early to get some rest and prepare for the next day's challenging trek.
Day 6 : Buran Ghati Base Camp to Buran Ghati Pass to River Camp
On Day 6 of the Buran Ghati trek, you will cross the Buran Ghati Pass and trek down to the River Camp.
You will start the day early, as this is the most challenging day of the trek. The trail starts with a steep climb toward the Buran Ghati Pass, which is located at an altitude of 4,550 meters. The climb is steep and involves crossing boulder fields, and you need to be careful while navigating the trail. As you ascend, the views of the surrounding peaks become more and more breathtaking.
Once you reach the top of the pass, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the valley below. From here, the trail descends steeply towards the River Camp, which is located at an altitude of 3,500 meters. The descent is steep and involves crossing scree slopes, so you need to be cautious while trekking down.
After trekking for a few hours, you will reach the River Camp, which is located next to a beautiful river. You can relax and enjoy the natural surroundings, and take a dip in the river if you wish. In the evening, you will be served a hot meal, and you can enjoy the warmth of the campfire while listening to the sound of the river. You can retire to your tents early to get some rest and prepare for the next day's trek.
Day 7 : River Camp to Barua Village and back to Shimla
On Day 7 of the Buran Ghati trek, you will trek from the River Camp to Barua Village and then drive back to Shimla.
You will start early in the morning, trekking through the lush green forests and crossing the river a few times. The trail gradually descends towards Barua Village, which is located at an altitude of 2,700 meters. As you trek down, you will pass through beautiful meadows, dense forests, and small streams.
After reaching Barua Village, you will board a vehicle and drive back to Shimla. The drive takes around 7-8 hours, and you will reach Shimla by evening. You can spend the evening exploring Shimla, shopping for souvenirs, and enjoying a hot meal at a local restaurant.
This marks the end of your Buran Ghati trek. You will take back memories of the beautiful Himalayan landscapes, the challenging trails, and the warm hospitality of the locals.