TREKS IN HIMACHAL

Himachal Pradesh is a popular tourist destination in the Himalayan region of northern India. It has beautiful mountain peaks, meadows, and resorts as well as obvious Buddhist temples and monasteries. Himachal Pradesh is an adventure seeker’s paradise with more than 80 snow-capped peaks such as Friendship Peak, Manirang, Parvati Parvat, Gushu, Thamsar, and many more. Sacred sites steeped in local legend, camping near the river or on lush green meadows under a star-studded sky are just a few of the essential additions to an existing hiker’s paradise. Here we will discuss the must visit treks in Himachal.

Because of its easy accessibility, Himachal Pradesh attracts a large number of climbers from all over the country and the world. Himachal’s easy treks such as the Kheerganga, Triund, and Beas Kund treks are also must-visit treks in Himachal.

Starting points for many mountaineering beginners. Tourists often become enthusiastic hikers on these treks, who now want to experience their love for the mountains in a much broader sense. The famous tourist-friendly Triund Trek Sunrise will surely entice visitors to return.

1.      Hampta Pass Trek

Located at an elevation of 4,270 meters in the Pir Panjal Mountains, the Hampta Pass Trek is a narrow corridor connecting Lahaul’s Chandra Valley to Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu Valley. The name of the trek derives from Hamta village, which is located below Sethan village and is part of the trek route. The trek is known for its ever-changing and unpredictable terrain. Located at an altitude and surrounded by the mighty Himalayas, the trail starts in Jobra

vegetation and goes through the alpine forest. , wide meadows with the occasional sight of beautiful flora and finally ending in the arid desert areas of the Spiti Valley.

2.      Bhrigu Lake Trek

Bhrigu Lake or Bhrigu Lake at an elevation of 4300m lies east of the Rohtang Pass and is surrounded by the Pir Panjal Ranges in Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, India. Named after Maharishi Bhrigu, this attraction holds a sacred place among the locals.

According to a local legend, the great sage Bhrigu meditated near the lake and made sure that the lake never froze completely. The lake is about 6 kilometers from the uninhabited village of Gulaba and can be reached by hikes from Jonker Bugyal. and Rola Kholi.

The scenic backdrop of Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar follows you on the path of grassy meadows. The contrast between the textures and colors of the meadows and the snow-capped peaks dominating the horizon is a sight to behold.

3.      Kheerganga Trek

Kheerganga Trek (Khir Ganga) is one of the most famous treks in Himachal Pradesh. It is said to have been the abode of Lord Shiva for thousands of years.

Kheerganga lies deep in the Parvati Valley at an altitude of around 2950m and offers trekkers a fortune in treasured souvenirs. The place is well known for its hot springs and stunning valley views which draw visitors to Himachal Pradesh from all over the country.

4.       Deo Tibba Trek

Deo Tibba is a mountain in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayan Mountains in Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, India. At an altitude of 6,001 meters, it is a popular hiking destination for keen hikers. The summit is a snow dome, similar to an ice cap, with a flat plateau at the top instead of a sharp ridge. According to local legend, Deo Tibba is a meeting place of the gods.

According to Hindu mythology, the domed peak of Deo Tibba is where the gods sit. Hence the names Deo (gods) and Tibba (hill) a popular trekking route in the Parvati Valley. Sar means lake in the local dialect and trekking from Tila Lotni to Biskeri Ridge. Involves passing a small, usually frozen (SAR) lake, hence the name Sar Pass Trek.

Due to its easy difficulty, this hike is ideal for first-time hikers. It’s a classic choice for those looking to explore a variety of terrains in a single hike. This trail offers hikers a variety of experiences, including forests, meadows, picturesque villages and snow-capped mountains.

5.      Buran Ghati Trek

Buran Ghati is a varied trek and an exciting pass in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, India at an altitude of 15,000 feet. This Trek offers stunning views of changing landscapes, diverse vegetation, visible mountains, green forests, and picturesque idyllic villages like Janglik and Barua. This amazing trek starts from Janglik’s old village. Because of what it has to offer, it is an ideal stopover for hikers.

Wooden houses, traditional life, small cafes, and local delicacies await you in Janglik. The trail then climbs past Janglik and into a gloriously deep forest before opening onto the Dayara meadows. One of the most memorable aspects of this trek is the steep climb up. Buran Ghati Wall followed by a slippery descent down the other side of Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 4,890 meters.

The Bhaba Pass connects the verdant and fertile Bhaba Valley on the Kinnaur side. With the arid, high-altitude Pin Valley on the Spiti side. The Pin Bhaba Pass Trek is a passage between two different worlds. That introduces trekkers to two different Himalayan cultures. While traversing from one side of the mountain to the other.

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