Beas Kund Trek

Overview

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.

Tour Plan

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Day 1 : Jalandhar – Manali

Pick up from Jalandhar railway station to Manali. It will take 6 hrs – 7 hrs to reach Manali. Breakfast/lunch on the way to Manali is not included in the package. On arriving at campsite snacks will be served. Dinner ,DJ and stay will be at Campsite.

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Day 2 : Manali to Dhundi Bridge | Trek to Ladyleg

  • – Begin your journey early in the morning Towards Dhundi Bridge.
  • – Upon reaching Dhundi Bridge, start trekking towards Ladyleg.
  • – The trail offers mesmerizing views of snow-capped peaks and the river Beas flowing below.
  • – Reach Ladyleg after a 6 km trek (approx. 5 hours).
  • – Set up camp amidst the serene environment and enjoy the evening with a warm meal.
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Day 3 : Ladyleg to Beas Kund | Return to Dhundi Bridge

  • – Begin the day early with a trek to Beas Kund, a pristine glacial lake nestled amidst towering peaks.
  • – The 9 km trek offers panoramic views of Mt. Hanuman Tibba, Shitidhar, and other Himalayan giants.
  • – Spend some time at Beas Kund, soaking in the tranquility and natural beauty.
  • – Trek back to Dhundi Bridge, retracing your steps.
  • – Hop in the vehicle waiting to drive the pack back to the Manali. Reach the campsite.
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Day 4 : Atal Tunnel – Solang Valley – Sissu Waterfall

Today, you will go on a journey to see the “World’s longest highway tunnel above 10000 feet”, built under the Rohtang Pass in the eastern Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas on the Leh-Manali Highway.

Besides admiring the picturesque landscapes, next you will visit Solang valley. The valley is renowned for its adventure sports activities, such as skiing, paragliding, and horse riding, which attract many tourists throughout the year.

Next, you will see the spectacular Sissu waterfall, It is otherwise called Khagling, a residential area in Lahual valley, situated on the bank of Chandra river which is around 90 km far Manali. It cascades from an impressive height of 3051 meters. The fall makes its way from a lush green valley.

Sissu falls additionally happens to fall on Leh-Manali Highway while you are advancing toward the mountains of Leh and Ladakh. Appreciate the magnificence of this cascade advancing from the rich green valley and pouring down to the surface of the earth. The quietness and freshness in the climate will remove all your fatigue. Different hypnotizing scenes, mountains stacked with snow and lavish green valleys will leave a permanent mark for a lifetime. “Make memories, one waterfall at a time”

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Day 5 : Manali Local – Vashistha Temple, , Hadimba Devi Temple

Today, you will explore Vashistha temple which is famous for its sulphurous hot water springs. The water from the spring is believed to have great healing powers, which can cure many skin diseases and other infections.

Around evening, you will explore the ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimba Devi, wife of Bhīma, a figure in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The temple is surrounded by cedar forest called Dhungiri Van Vihar at the foot of the Himalayas and the structure was built in 1553 by Maharaja Bahadur Singh. The Hidimba Devi temple has intricately carved wooden doors and a 24-meter-tall wooden “shikhar” or tower above the sanctuary. The tower consists of three square roofs covered with timber tiles and a fourth brass cone-shaped roof at the top. The earth goddess Durga forms the theme of the main door carvings. Also depicted are animals, foliate designs, dancers, scenes from Lord Krishna’s life and Navagrahas. The temple base is made out of whitewashed, mud-covered stonework.

An enormous rock occupies the inside of the temple, only a 7.5 cm tall brass image representing goddess Hidimba Devi. A rope hangs down in front of the rock, and according to a legend, in bygone days religious zealots would tie the hands of “sinners” by the rope and then swing them against the rock. About seventy metres away from the temple, there is a shrine dedicated to goddess Hidimba’s son Ghatotkacha, who was born after she married Bhīma. The most surprising feature of the temple or what believers could call the most reassuring feature of the temple is the fact that inside the temple the imprint of the feet of the goddess carved on a block of stone is worshipped.

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Day 6 : Kasol, Manikaran & Parvati Valley

After breakfast will shall head toward paravati valley to visit kasol and manikaran. Kasol is know for its tranqulity and srenity hence it attracts numerous tourist. There are number of villages on the way to view like chalal, Jari & Kasol. 5 KM ahead of Kasol there is a holy place called Manikaran. Manikaran is a prelgimage place for hindus and sikhs. This place is known for its hot water springs and lungar at gurudwara Sahib. In the evening we will start to jalandhar to catch a train the next day. Food during the journey is not included in the package. .

Included/Exclude

  • Accommodation in luxury campsite (Jungle safari camp).
  • Meals while on track would be vegetarian.
  • Trekking equipment and gears (Sleeping bag / mattress /Tent /kitchen tent /toilet tent).
  • All necessary fee and permits.
  • Qualified and experience trek leader, guide and supporting staff.
  • Packed lunch
  • Any expense of personal nature.
  • Food during the transit.
  • Beverage or drinks of any sort including soft drink/mineral water.
  • Any transportation charges or transfers that are not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Any charges for a manually evacuation/hospitalization in case of a medical emergency etc.
  • Porter horse charges or carting of individual kit or baggage’s.
  • Paragliding, river rafting or any other adventure outside the premise.
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