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5 Reasons Why Beas Kund Trek Is Our Top Choice For Summer

Updated: Mar 11, 2021

The Beas Kund Trek brings trekkers away from the hustle and bustle of the city, along the banks of the River Beas, in Himachal Pradesh's royal mountains. The trek provides stunning views of the Pir Pinjal ranges' snow-capped mountains as it passes across lush green meadows and glaciers. Bakartach and Dhundi's grasslands are stunning in their own right.

The beautiful lake of Beas Kund is fed by glaciers and is situated at a high altitude of 3,800 metres. The word Beas comes from the word Vyas (Sage), while Kund refers to a lake. Rishi Vyas, the author of the Indian epic Mahabharata, is said to have taken his daily bath in this sapphire pool. Visitors to the area sometimes take a dip in the freezing bath.



The trek begins in the captivating valley of Solang and proceeds through lush green meadows, small streams, and waterfalls until reaching breathtaking snow-capped mountains. The next stop is Dhundi, which is known as the Beas River's birthplace and is surrounded by thick deodar and oak forests. You'll spend the night at the campsite, which is situated next to a beautiful waterfall.




Bakartach is reached after crossing a few bridges and provides a 360-degree view of the Great Himalayas. The mighty peaks of Deo Tibba, Hanuman Tibba, and Shitidhar will surround a trekker here. This is a perfect place for photographers because it helps them to capture those once-in-a-lifetime memories. In just a few hours, you'll arrive at your final destination.


Right Time to Trek:




From mid-May to mid-October is the best time to visit the Beas Kund Trek. The weather remains good throughout this period.


Summers are cool, with a maximum of 25 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 10 degrees Celsius. Between November and February, the area experiences a significant amount of snowfall, with temperatures ranging from 12 degrees to -15 degrees Celsius.

So here are five reasons why the Beas Kund Trek is one of the most famous summer treks:



1. Trekking along Alpine Glacial Lake:


What could be more thrilling than trekking along a tranquil alpine glacial lake at a high altitude? The trek provides an opportunity to cross mountains and see the Beas River's source firsthand. The River Beas flows through the forested hills, creating a rocky but beautiful environment. The riverside campsite will offer a real thrill, and the wonderful sound of gushing water will delight your ears. You'll know that this is the moment you've been waiting for, away from the bustle of city life. You can feel refreshed by the cool breeze and the sight of maple, deodar, toss, and oak trees along the way.


2. Stunning Views of Some Amazing Peaks:


Friendship Hill, Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba, and Shitidhar are among the four major Himachal Pradesh peaks that can be seen from Dhundi. Friendship Hill, which is part of the Pir Panjal range in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu District and stands at 5289 metres, is a magnificent mountain. Hanuman Tibba, also known as White Mountain, is the highest peak in Himachal Pradesh's Dhauladar Range.


3. Capture the views of Solang Nullah and the Manu Temple:


Solang Nullah, situated in the heart of Solang Valley, is a beautiful stream that flows through snow-capped mountain peaks, thick forest, and tall trees. It is the most tranquil place on the planet, where nature is preserved in its most natural and artistic form.


Manu Temple, one of Manali's most famous religious sites, is named after the holy Sage Manu, who is thought to be the divine founder of the human race. He lived and meditated in Manali, according to Hindu mythology. As a result, Hindu pilgrims regard the temple highly.


4. Meeting the Locals:


The trek allows you to interact with residents of Burua, Goshal, and Sannag villages. Chat with them and learn about their simple yet interesting way of life. Himachalis are true nature lovers who keep a low profile when it comes to their faith and traditions. They do, however, share a strong brotherhood and sense of belonging. They are also incredibly supportive, and if you're lucky, they might be able to supply you with mouthwatering local delicacies. Don't forget to buy one-of-a-kind handicrafts and paintings made by the locals at village markets.


5. Spend Night under the glazy sky:


Your campsite will be set up in a stunning location in Dhundi, where you will be able to take in the breathtaking views. With a bonfire and songs, commemorate the achievement of reaching the top. Last but not least, spend a night under the sapphire sky amidst the picturesque landscape as awestruck by its breathtaking beauty.


It may not be a trek that will give you a rush of adrenaline, but its natural beauty will provide suspense and leave you speechless. So, if you want to create some unforgettable memories surrounded by the scenic beauty of green scenery, streams, waterfalls, and flora and fauna in Himachal Pradesh, then pack your bags and say yes to Beas Kund Trek.

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