Buran-Ghati-Trek

Buran Ghati Trek

14900/ Per Person

Max Height

15000  FT

  • Duration

    7 Days 6 Night
  • Min People

    6
  • Location

    Shimla, Janglik, Dayara, Litham, Chandranahan Lakes, Dunda, Manerang, Buran Pass
  • Trek Difficulty
    -

    Moderate

  • Trek Duration
    -

    7Days

  • Hightest Altitude
    -

    4572M

  • Suitable For
    -

    14-55Years

Included

  • Accommodation : Homestay (dormitory with ground mattress)

    Camping: Triple-sharing basis Meals while on trek (Veg.) All meals from Day 1 Dinner to Day 7 breakfast. 

    Transportation From Shimla To Janglik and Barua To Shimla. Drinking water while on trek (Tape/Mountain water).

    Trek equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, kitchen & dining tent, utensils, tent, micro spikes, gaiters (if required).

     

    All necessary permits, camping fees, and entry fees.

    Safety equipment: First aid medical kit, stretcher, and portable oxygen cylinder.

    Qualified & experienced trek Leader, Guide, and Support  staff

    Porters/mules to carry central  equipment  (Not Personal bag and Luggage)

    All Toll, Parking & Tax Include

Exclude

  • Any kind of personal expenses. Personal Trek Insurance Food during the transit.

    Any kind of emergency evacuation charge, hospitalization fee, etc. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.

    Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things)

Availabilty

Tour Plan

Day 1 : Shimla to Janglik (2804 M)

The Buran Ghati Trek, get together in Shimla as early as possible, aiming for an 8 AM departure to begin your trek to Janglik. As we go off, we'll follow the trail by the charming Pabbar River and travel through a variety of mixed woodlands. The roadway is adorned by picturesque Himachali villages along the route, which are distinguished by their beautiful houses and terraced wheat fields. The road conditions might get difficult beyond Chirgaon, particularly when we bridge the Pabbar River at Tonglu and then climb up to Janglik. Get ready for an 8 to 9-hour trip filled with breathtaking scenery and excitement for the thrills that await you on the Buran Ghati Trek.

Day 2: Janglik to Dayara (3366 M)

We quickly make our way through the hamlet houses and arrive to the periphery in thirty minutes. The route starts off with a steep rise and stops periodically to provide hikers awe-inspiring vistas of the valley below. One may readily see Janglik, Tonglu, and the surrounding villages from various vantage points. The going gets easier as we get more into the forest, which is a welcome diversion after the first climb. There's a calmness about strolling under the cozy shadow of trees, and the scenery is breathtaking as you go. The route winds its way through the forest many times before arriving at our campsite for the night, which signifies the conclusion of the day's travel.

Day 4 : Litham to Chandranahan Lakes (4029 M) & back to Litham

Though small in size, reaching Chandranahan, a frozen lake fed by snowfall from surrounding mountains, offers an exciting and incredibly gratifying trip. We cross the creek beside the Litham campground and follow the trail upstream toward the peak of the ridge to get to it. From there, we head toward the source of the waterfall and ultimately reach the peaceful lake. We return to the campground by retracing our steps after taking in its splendor. This little trip is a priceless chance for acclimatization, getting us ready for the journey ahead.

Day 4 : Litham to Chandranahan Lakes (4029 M) & back to Litham

The Chandranahan is a glacial lake that is fed by snow melts of mountains that surround it. It is a small lake, However getting to it is an exciting experience and extremely fulfilling. We cross the stream that we saw just before the Litham campsite. We continue upstream on the trail to the top of the ridge. Then we walk towards the snout of the waterfall. After spending some time at the lake we turn back to the campsite. This short excursion will help you acclimatize for the trek ahead.

Day 5 : Litham to Dunda (4025 M)

Follow the Pabbar River, which rises from the foothills of the famous Buran Ghati, heading northeast. Pass through Khubrini Thach and then say goodbye to the forest line as you climb steeply among rocks into Dunda Thach, which is at the foot of the pass and is a crucial part of the Buran Ghati Trek.

Day 7: Manerang to Barua (2510 M), onwards to Shimla

We descend down the valley on our trek today, coming to a brook that we carefully cross. From the river campground, take the lower route that heads into the valley, which is clearly marked with signs. We pass through pine trees and verdant fields as we go. We reach Kahrcham by afternoon, when we get into our waiting cars to make the journey back. The Buran Ghati trek journey will come to an end when these cars return us to Shimla.

Day 7: Manerang to Barua (2510 M), onwards to Shimla

Today, we descend down the valley to a stream that we hop through. The trail is well marked from river campsite. Take the lower trail descending into the valley. The trail passes through grasslands & forest of pine trees. Arrive at kahrcham by the afternoon and board your vehicles for the return journey. The vehicles will drop you in Shimla. The Buran Ghati trek ends here.

Overview

The Buran Ghati Trek, an adventure filled with gorgeous scenery and thrilling obstacles. Starting at Janglik, some 150 miles away from Shimla, this well-known trail winds through thick forests filled with oak and pine trees, arriving at the sacred Chandernahan Lake, which is frequently covered in a chilling tranquility. Enjoy the melodic symphony of sparkling streams as you stroll by a colorful assortment of flowers and fragrant plants. Explore the Buran Ghati trek, considering the best time, distance, and cost for an unforgettable adventure.

A gorgeous scene of fruit-laden trees, including apples, pears, the fruit, and peaches, is revealed near Barua hamlet on the Buran Ghati Trek path. With their sensory-rich journey, these orchards please the senses and uplift the spirit. You will be met with views that are beyond words as you ascend towards the breathtaking Buran Pass at 15,059 feet. These views highlight the incomparable power of the Himalayas.

 

 

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