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Bara Bhangal Trek

32500per person
ManaliHimachal Pradesh
11 DaysDuration
ManaliPickup
Meals Included
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Summary for Bara Bhangal Trek

ManaliBir

Trekking the most iconic trails of Himachal

Exploring the unexplored Himalayas

Once in the lifetime experience trail all the way

Trek like no other in the western Himalayas region

Connecting Manali to Bir by foot

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Why Choose This Adventure?

Experience breathtaking destinations, expert guidance, and unforgettable moments with Bara Bhangal Trek.

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The elevated landscape between the Kullu Valley and Dharamshala is perhaps the most staggering and generally secret areas of the Western Himalaya. The Bara Bhangal journey takes one from the lavish green Kullu valley to the steak scenes of Bara Bhangal range. The Bara Bhangal trail, crossing the Dhauladhar reach to associate the Kullu and Kangra valleys, is quite possibly the most difficult courses beginning from the Kullu Valley. The long and disconnected course includes crossing two high height passes - Kalihani Pass at 4725 m and Thamsar Pass at 4875 m - and plummeting to the far off Bara Bhangal town - at any rate two days' leave civilization by any course and cut off from the remainder of the world for the better 50% of the year. This journey is testing and accordingly should be endeavored by experienced travelers as it were. The path takes you across green fields, blossom loaded camping areas, wandering waterways, various cascades, moraines and icy masses, icy lakes and the absolute most extraordinary view. The passes give you epic perspectives on the a portion of the noticeable pinnacles of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal scope of Himalayas. The best an ideal opportunity to do this trip is in the pre-rainstorm month of June or in the post-storm a very long time of mid-September and October. Stay on this page for more data on the Bara Bhangal Trek.

Price Includes

10 Nights stays at camping / gypsy tents on sharing basis during trek
Warm & good quality sleeping, bag & mattress
A separate kitchen tent to serve you food
All three time meals starting from day 01 lunch to day 11 lunch
Morning tea, café or light snacks (cookies & juice) – if weather allow
Qualified & experienced trek leader & camp supporting staff
All required permit for the trek
Basic first aid kit carried by camp staff

Price Excludes

Any other meals or services other than mentioned above
Car other than mentioned activities
Any kind of Volvo or train ticket
Any kind of transport

Tour Plan

Detailed itinerary for Bara Bhangal Trek

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Day 01 : Manali – Lamadug trek (2930 M / 4 Kms)
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Meet us at Manali in the morning from where we start the trip from Hadimba Temple, 2.5kms from Manali. The underlying move through thick Deodar timberlands is steep and soon we go to a clearing that bears the cost of us brilliant perspectives on the town and some grand pinnacles. Lamadugh is a wonderful snow capped glade and we set our camp here.

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Day 02 : Lamadug – Riyali Thach (3320 M / 6 Kms)
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The path climbs as we stroll through the edge beneath the Tanpari TIbba and there are delightful perspectives on the Solang and the Rohtang valleys.

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Day 03 : Riyali Thach – Kalihani Pass Base (3750 M / 5 Kms)
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Taxing day today as the train rises slowly through glades as we arrive at a stream. We cross the stream and proceed with our precarious climb to arrive at the base of the Kalihani Pass.

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Day 04 : Base – Kalihani Pass (4700 M) – Donku Thach (3900 M / 10 Kms)
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Maybe, the longest day of the trip and furthermore the most fulfilling. Its a long steep move to the pass, as we arrange scree and moraine. Once at the pass, there are all encompassing perspectives on the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar ranges. A lofty plummet takes us back to our camping area for the day at Shepherds outdoors grounds.

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Day 05 : Donku Thach – Lamapadh (3550 M / 8 Kms)
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We cross a stream and slide into oak and birch woods before a lofty ascension carries us to our campground.

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Day 06 : Lamapadh – Dal ki Marhi (3500 M / 7 Kms)
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We again cross 2 waterways and in the wake of rising and sliding during that time we at last cross a stream and climb upto a wonderful campground.

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Day 07 : Dal ki Marhi – Bara Bhangal (2350 M / 7 Kms)
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We continue to descend, following the river Ravi into Deodar forest to arrive at Bara Banghal

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Day 08 : Bara Bhangal – Marhi (3750 M / 8 Kms)
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Today, we fundamentally attempt to get as near the base of our next pass, Thamsar pass. The Marhi campground is near the Thamsar ice sheet.

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Day 09 : Marhi – Thamsar Pass (4800 M) – Panihartu (3600 M) – 9 Kms
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Another precarious move to the pass, over scree and moraine. From the pass one gets perspectives on the Kangra valley. From the top, its the standard long plummet to the camping area.

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Day 10 : Panihartu – Rajgunda (7 Hrs)
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Easy day today as we cross many streams through pine forests. The campsite is just ahead of the village Rajgundha.

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Day 11 : Rajgunda – Bir & Billing (6 Hrs) – Volvo Back to Delhi
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Stroll down to Bir, where the journey closes. Volvo from Bir to Delhi.

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