Beas Kund Trek, Manali

Duration : 2 Nights/ 3 Days
Destination Covered : Solang valley, Dhudhi, Beas Kund

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Tour Highlights Of Easy Trek in Himachal - Beas Kund Trek

TOUR OVERVIEW

Embark on a memorable trekking experience of Beas Kund with our guide to the best easy trek in Himachal, the Beas Kund Trek begins at the Solang valley, 14 km from Manali. It is one of the most beautiful short trip trails, starting a little bit ahead of the valley. Because it is a reasonable and pleasurable journey, both experienced and beginners trekkers are encouraged to take on this trek.

The lovely Beas River tumbles in a tiny stream throughout the trek and the Solang valley is known for paragliding. Our trek in Beas Kund offers breathtaking views of Green Meadows, Glaciers, and Snow-capped mountain peaks. This trip is full of gigantic trees with massive trunks acting as sentires, protecting the visitors as they go deeper into the trail like a fairy tale turning into reality. The trail reaches the origination of Beas river via Dhundi – Bakartach to enter the Beas kund Glacier.

 Basic details about Beas Kund trek :
• Trek height:      12140 feet
• Difficulty level:  Easy
• Age group:        12 to 45 years

How to reach Beas Kund trek in Manali:
Manali is connected to all the states across India, one can travel by road or by air, Delhi is taken as example to Guide our trekkers so plan accordingly.

Reach Manali by Road:
Manali is connected to Delhi by bus routes take an overnight bus from Delhi and you will reach Manali in 12 – 14 hours.

Important tip: From Delhi to Manali is a long journey, most Volvo private buses leave Delhi between 5 pm and 6 pm the last HRTC bus leaves at 8.30 pm from ISBT Kashmiri Gate, Plan your onward journeys only post noon.
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Reach Manali by Aeroplane, Manali Airport is Bhuntar which is 52 kms far from Manali.    

Tour Itinerary Of Easy Trek in Himachal - Beas Kund Trek

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

May is the  time  when  the snow melts enough to  clear  the  trail  but  leaves  enough ice-laden pathways to tread on.

You  should  avoid  August  and  the initial days of theSeptember when heavy monsoon lashes these parts of Himalayas

Mid-September to  October-end is chilly here but  still  decent  time  to chart   this  course before  winter  sets  in,  pro  trekkers  attempt this  during  winter  also  when  several feet of snow  covers the entire stretch. However, that is not  advisable  for  beginner  level trekkers as obstacles turn tricky during that period.

Beas  kund  trek  is  the  most  easy  trek  in Himachal. 

it is a  2  to 3 days trek and can be comfortably accommodated  during  a  long weekend some trekkers  do  it  in  a  single day (from Dhundi to Dhundi).  It  entirely depends on how much you choose  to  walk  in a  day and whether you like to take it slow while enjoying the surroundings, if  time is a constraint and you are a good hiker it can be done in a day.

Minimum 2 days are required for Beas Kund Trek.

Beas  kund  Trek  costs  approx  Rs 3000 per  person.

Manali is the base destination for Beas Kund trek,  it  is  well  connected with most of major cities by road  and air, if you are traveling from Delhi,  overnight buses run regularly that reach Manali  by  early  morning (between 6:30 am to 9 am) after a journey of almost 13 hours.

  • Make an  informed  choice –  Some hotels or guides might tell you to do the  trek  in  one  day  but  it  is more enjoyable  &  less tiring if done in two or  three  days  and  that’s  the  whole point of it.
  • You  may  stay  at  Solang  or Dhundi (camp)  a  night  before  starting your trek, Hotel Iceland at Solang provides comfortable accommodation with the warm wood-floored rooms, hot water, room heater,  and  a  good view of the valley. The hotel also offers camps at Dhundi where you can choose to stay or rest during the trek.
  • Carry  refillable  water  bottles  as you  will encounter plenty of pure mountain streams to fill them up.
  1. Layer up – Dress in layers to adapt as the weather fluctuates, avoid cotton as it takes a long time to dry up, go for fleece, or super dry shirts. A warm middle layer to trap the body heat and outer waterproof layer – preferably a light-weight and breathable jacket and pants.
  2. Carry a waterproof backpack and some spare plastic bags to keep everything dry.
  3. Keep the snacks handy in your waterproof pockets so that you don’t have to risk drenching your belongings every time you feel hungry.
  4. Keep an extra pair of socks and if possible wear gaiters to cover your boots.
  5. Plan for several pit-stops and check for natural shelters beforehand if the trek is well-trodden.
  6. Always check weather predictions before starting the trek.
  7. Carry a trekking pole to get good support on wet trails.
  8. Keep courage and patience while dealing with obstructions.
  9. Rest as much as you want and enjoy the weather as mountains look alive during rains.
  10. Go with a local guide for finding an alternate route in case of blocked routes – unless you know the trail well.
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