The Buran Ghati Trek in Himachal Pradesh is an exhilarating and challenging 42-kilometre trek that takes about seven days to conquer. Starting from the culturally significant village of Janglik, this trek is rated as moderate to very difficult, with some challenging passages that will test your mettle. It’s a journey that rewards the adventurous spirit and the sense of accomplishment is unmatched. However, it’s important to note that these challenging passages require proper trekking gear, including sturdy hiking boots, warm and waterproof clothing, a backpack, a sleeping bag, and a tent. We recommend trekking with a guide who is familiar with the route and can ensure your safety.
The Buran Ghati Trek takes you through varied landscapes, including mountains, grasslands, forests, and lakes. You will experience the beauty of Dayara Meadows, which offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks. On the trek, you will reach an altitude of 15000 feet and explore the glacial lake Chandranahan, which is believed to be the source of the Pabbar River.
The Buran Ghati Trek is not just about the landscapes, it’s about the unique experiences it offers. The snow slides, especially at the Buran Ghati Pass, are not just thrilling, they are an adventure in themselves. This part of the trek can be challenging, and you may need to use ropes to descend. But the effort is worth it as it is an unforgettable experience that will leave you excited and wanting more.
The best time for the Buran Ghati Trek is in summer when you can admire an impressive ice wall. In the evening summer, the Buran Pass turns, and it is an excellent opportunity to experience this. At the end of June, the snow melts, revealing bright wildflowers and lush green meadows that turn the pastures into a paradise. Autumn also offers a beautiful opportunity to experience the Buran Ghati adventure. The natural beauty of autumn with the trees’ yellow, orange, and brown hues is genuinely mesmerizing. However, it’s important to note that the weather can be unpredictable, so it’s always a good idea to check the forecast and be prepared for changes in temperature and conditions.
Irrespective of the season, the Buran Ghati Trek offers a diverse trekking experience. The trek takes you from the culturally significant village of Janglik, which is known for its unique customs and traditions, to the thrilling snow chutes at the pass and shows you the diverse landscapes and experiences that trekking can offer. With the opportunity to experience a unique adventure, this trek is a must for adventurers who want to explore the natural beauty of the Himalayas and immerse themselves in the local culture.
The Buran Ghati Trek offers a comprehensive experience of mountains, forests, and grasslands. This trek is sure to captivate you with its magnificent views of the Dayara meadows, with the snow-capped mountains in the background. The contrasting campsites are a real feast for photographers, immersing you in the beauty of nature.
The Buran Ghati Trek, well-known in the trekking world, has a variety of unique sites along the way. You will be amazed at the variety of landscapes this trek offers. You will love the denser and thicker oak and pine forests you trek through. You will be surprised by the beauty of the vast green meadows, the sharp edges in the high altitudes, the snow-capped peaks, the small streams and rivers, and the charming villages and other landmarks. The high-altitude Chandranahan Lake is one of the highlights of the Buran Ghati Trek. Many locals consider this lake sacred. It is breathtaking from both sides of the Buran Ghati Pass. After staying at the lake, you can do an acclimatization hike nearby, which is a crucial part of the trek to help your body adjust to the high altitude. If you trek in May and June, you will see a lot of snow on this trail. Then, the whole trek looks completely different.
You may need help roping up on the last section of the pass. It’s a climb that you have to manage yourself. However, the view from the top of the pass is worth the effort. You will be overwhelmed by the Dhauladhar range, whose remote peaks rise one above the other, giving you a glimpse of the view. From the top of the pass, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the peaks of Kinner Kailash, a sight that will take your breath away. The Buran Ghati is an excellent trek that offers an exhilarating experience and stunning views that you won’t find anywhere else.
Altitude:-2,800m/9 200ft Driving Distance:- 160km, 7-8 Hours (Drive) Pick-up at Shimla Old Bus Stand at 6.30 AM Last ATM: Rohru Phone Network: Rohru Meals: Breakfast, lunch not included. Dinner included Shimla-Rohru: 115 Km Rohru To Chirgaon, 15 Km Chirgaon To Tangnu, Tonglu to Janglik The starting point for the Buran Ghati trekking is Janglik, the base camp. You will begin the journey with a scenic drive from Shimla to Rohru. Along the way, you will come across charming villages that exude the culture of Himachal. The route is adorned with pine and oak forests with sharp edges, making them a sight to behold. We will have lunch on our way to Diude. Getting to Tonglu will take around two hours since the motorable road at Tikri turns into a dirt track. After you reach Diude, a hot dinner will be served at the campsite or guesthouse. It’s crucial to note that the last ATM point is located at Rohru, so if you need to withdraw cash, make sure to do so beforehand. Similarly, Rohru is the only place along the route where you will find phone network coverage, so it’s wise to plan your communication needs accordingly.
Altitude: 3,400m/11,150ft Trekking: 7 km, 5-6 Hours Grade: Moderate ascent Water sources are available along the route On the way, you will pass a few shepherd’s houses Walk through pine, oak, deodar, and meadows Hot lunch and snacks will be provided at the camp site For better acclimatization, climb a hillock in the evening. Stay in tents on twin sharing basis. As you wake up each morning, you’ll be greeted by a bright view of the valley. Before we begin our walk, you’ll be served breakfast and tea. Our path will take us past beautiful, hand-crafted wheat fields and charming wooden farmhouses with stunning roofs that will catch your eye. After about an hour of climbing, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of Diude Tonglu and other small villages. We’ll take a break for refreshments in the shade of pine trees before continuing on a relaxing forest trail, where you’ll be able to enjoy the beauty of the forest and small streams that have a cooling effect on your senses. Take the time to appreciate your surroundings because it takes time to appreciate mother nature’s beauty fully. The trees will start falling away from the ground almost immediately, but you’ll soon be surrounded by calm pine or oak trees that are thicker and denser than the older ones. The trail will gradually climb before descending again. Tonight, we will camp in the Dayara meadows and climb the nearby hillock to help acclimatize your body to the higher altitudes. Dinner will be served at the campsite after you return from your acclimatization walk.
Altitude: 3,600m/11,800ft Trekking: 5 km, 3-4 Hours Grade: Easy gradual ascent followed by descent Water sources are available along the route Explore dense forests, meadows, and brooks Today, you’ll see the Silver Birch (Bhoj), forest and Chandranahan falls Views of snow-capped mountains in the Dhauladhar range Hot lunch on the camp site. After waking up and enjoying a hearty breakfast, you can start your day by exploring the breathtaking Dayara Meadows. A refreshing walk in the morning hours is a great way to enjoy the cool breeze and the lush greenery around you. The beauty of the meadows is further enhanced when the first rays of the sun shine down on them, casting a magical aura in the air. On the way from Dayara to Litham, you will come across dense forests, sprawling meadows and sparkling streams. These streams offer the perfect opportunity to fill your water bottles and quench your thirst. As you trek further, you can see the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range, which will leave you amazed with its snow-capped peaks. One of the most impressive places on the trail is the Bhoj forest, which offers a spectacular view of Lytham. After crossing the Chandranahan stream, you will finally reach the Litham campsite, where you will spend a peaceful night under the stars. From the cool breeze to the sound of the nearby stream, Litham Campsite offers an unforgettable camping experience that will leave you rejuvenated and refreshed.
Altitude: 4,020m/13,200ft Trekking: 7.1 km (both way), 5-6 Hours Grade:- Difficulty, Steep ascents and descents Start your day early Water sources are available along the route Small glacial Tarn Chandranahan is a group consisting of 7 lakes Up to 3 lakes can be viewed Hot lunch on the camp site We must start early to make the most of our day, as today’s ascent and descent will be steep. After a delicious breakfast, we will embark on an exciting adventure to visit Chandranahan Lake for an acclimatization walk. This walk is an excellent opportunity to acclimatize to the altitude and take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. As we make our way towards the lake, we will pass through beautiful terrain and continue our climb upstream towards the waterfall. If you join us in June, you will be lucky to witness the area covered in snow, creating a stunning white blanket that adds to the beauty of the surroundings. The lake itself will also appear smaller than usual due to the surrounding snowfields. Once we reach the lake, you will have a chance to take pictures and admire the stunning views while enjoying the serene atmosphere. The surroundings offer several picture-perfect spots, so don’t forget your camera! Before we head back to Litham, we’ll need to descend steeply to reach our campsite before lunch. This exciting and rewarding walk is an experience of a lifetime that you won’t forget anytime soon. Get ready to capture some of your life’s most amazing views and memories!
Altitude: 4,000m/13,100ft Trekking: 4 km, 5-6 hours Grade: Moderate. Mixture of steep ascent & gradual. Water sources: Streams running along the trail The Pass can be seen from the Camp Site The shepherds mark the trail well Hot lunch on the camp site It would be best to make a two-hour climb that will leave you breathless. The place is located at an elevation of 13,300 feet and is surrounded by stunning snowy mountains. It’s a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts. You can see Gunas pass from here, situated atop the snowy mountains. Looking to the left, you’ll see Litham’s grassland; to the right, you’ll see the picturesque Rupin Valley. Combining grey and white mountains with lush greenery makes it a unique sight. You’ll get the first glimpse of Buran Ghati on your left as you make the steep ascent to Dhunda. You can take some amazing pictures here and capture the breathtaking views. You can start the climb to Dhunda by following the shepherd trail to the pass, from where you can see the Buran Ghati trail. As you continue your journey, you’ll be surrounded by snow-capped mountains from all sides, making you feel like you’re in the middle of a winter wonderland. The entire campsite at Dhunda is a beautiful spot to camp in the alpine mountain ranges, with clear skies and fresh air that will rejuvenate your senses. You can set up your tent and take in the stunning views of the mountains, valleys, and the sky. With its tranquil ambience and pristine beauty, Dhunda is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the beauty and serenity of nature.
Altitude:- 3,400m/11,100ft via 4,550m/15,000ft ( Buran Pass Height ) Trekking: 7.9 km 10-11 Hours Grade: Difficulty, Steep ascents and descents Bring at least 2 litres water with you to the campsite Both ascent and descent are technical. Always be with Trek leader or other support staff. The other side of the valley is filled with junipers, crested shrubs and more Camp close to the farmer’s hut and river Embark on an exhilarating journey from the Dhunda campsite, walking along the ridge and navigating over the scree to the base of the pass. The climb from the base to the summit, mostly covered in snow, is a thrilling adventure that usually takes about an hour. Scaling the majestic Buran Ghati, standing tall at 15,000 feet, involves crossing a narrow ledge at the summit and negotiating a steep slope on the opposite side. The descent, even with an ice axe, can be a daring feat. As you set off, your initial target is to reach the first snowfield, located approximately 100 meters below the pass. From there, a series of smaller ledges await, offering a thrilling slide down. The descent on the Buran Ghati trek is swift, and before you know it, you will have descended all the height you previously gained. Typically, it takes about two hours to reach the end of the snowy area, losing about 3,000 feet in altitude. As you descend beyond the snow line, a picturesque ridge adorned with junipers and beautiful flower-covered shrubs unfolds before you. The view of a lush green valley, stretching as far as the eye can see, with towering mountains in the distance, is a sight to behold. After an hour’s descent, you come across a stream you must cross by jumping over it. The first farm huts appear as soon as you have crossed the stream. Here, you set up camp for the night by the river, surrounded by nature’s beauty.
Altitude: 2,300m/7,700ft Trekking: 4-5 hours, 7 km Grade:- Easy, gradual decline There are only 3 water sources along the route. Carry 2 litres of water. The trail is well-marked Cross through mixed forests Reach Barua village before 12:00pm Lunch at Barua village on the way to Shimla (not part of the price) Barua to Shimla at 1:00 PM (transportation is included in the price) Shimla can be reached between 10:00 and 11:00 PM (please book your hotel at Shimla accordingly). Day Wise Detailed Itinerary of Buran Ghati Trek Day 1: Drive from Shimla to Janglik Altitude:-2,800m/9 200ft Driving Distance:- 160km, 7-8 Hours (Drive) Pick-up at Shimla Old Bus Stand at 6.30 AM Last ATM: Rohru Phone Network: Rohru Meals: Breakfast, lunch not included. Dinner included Shimla-Rohru: 115 Km Rohru To Chirgaon, 15 Km Chirgaon To Tangnu, Tonglu to Janglik The starting point for the Buran Ghati trekking is Janglik, the base camp. You will begin the journey with a scenic drive from Shimla to Rohru. Along the way, you will come across charming villages that exude the culture of Himachal. The route is adorned with pine and oak forests with sharp edges, making them a sight to behold. We will have lunch on our way to Diude. Getting to Tonglu will take around two hours since the motorable road at Tikri turns into a dirt track. After you reach Diude, a hot dinner will be served at the campsite or guesthouse. It’s crucial to note that the last ATM point is located at Rohru, so if you need to withdraw cash, make sure to do so beforehand. Similarly, Rohru is the only place along the route where you will find phone network coverage, so it’s wise to plan your communication needs accordingly. Day 2: Trek from Janglik to Dayara Thatch Altitude: 3,400m/11,150ft Trekking: 7 km, 5-6 Hours Grade: Moderate ascent Water sources are available along the route On the way, you will pass a few shepherd’s houses Walk through pine, oak, deodar, and meadows Hot lunch and snacks will be provided at the camp site For better acclimatization, climb a hillock in the evening. Stay in tents on twin sharing basis. As you wake up each morning, you’ll be greeted by a bright view of the valley. Before we begin our walk, you’ll be served breakfast and tea. Our path will take us past beautiful, hand-crafted wheat fields and charming wooden farmhouses with stunning roofs that will catch your eye. After about an hour of climbing, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of Diude Tonglu and other small villages. We’ll take a break for refreshments in the shade of pine trees before continuing on a relaxing forest trail, where you’ll be able to enjoy the beauty of the forest and small streams that have a cooling effect on your senses. Take the time to appreciate your surroundings because it takes time to appreciate mother nature’s beauty fully. The trees will start falling away from the ground almost immediately, but you’ll soon be surrounded by calm pine or oak trees that are thicker and denser than the older ones. The trail will gradually climb before descending again. Tonight, we will camp in the Dayara meadows and climb the nearby hillock to help acclimatize your body to the higher altitudes. Dinner will be served at the campsite after you return from your acclimatization walk. Day 3: Trek from Dayara Thatch to Litham Altitude: 3,600m/11,800ft Trekking: 5 km, 3-4 Hours Grade: Easy gradual ascent followed by descent Water sources are available along the route Explore dense forests, meadows, and brooks Today, you’ll see the Silver Birch (Bhoj), forest and Chandranahan falls Views of snow-capped mountains in the Dhauladhar range Hot lunch on the camp site. After waking up and enjoying a hearty breakfast, you can start your day by exploring the breathtaking Dayara Meadows. A refreshing walk in the morning hours is a great way to enjoy the cool breeze and the lush greenery around you. The beauty of the meadows is further enhanced when the first rays of the sun shine down on them, casting a magical aura in the air. On the way from Dayara to Litham, you will come across dense forests, sprawling meadows and sparkling streams. These streams offer the perfect opportunity to fill your water bottles and quench your thirst. As you trek further, you can see the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range, which will leave you amazed with its snow-capped peaks. One of the most impressive places on the trail is the Bhoj forest, which offers a spectacular view of Lytham. After crossing the Chandranahan stream, you will finally reach the Litham campsite, where you will spend a peaceful night under the stars. From the cool breeze to the sound of the nearby stream, Litham Campsite offers an unforgettable camping experience that will leave you rejuvenated and refreshed. Day 4: Visit to Chandranahan Lake for acclimatization Altitude: 4,020m/13,200ft Trekking: 7.1 km (both way), 5-6 Hours Grade:- Difficulty, Steep ascents and descents Start your day early Water sources are available along the route Small glacial Tarn Chandranahan is a group consisting of 7 lakes Up to 3 lakes can be viewed Hot lunch on the camp site We must start early to make the most of our day, as today’s ascent and descent will be steep. After a delicious breakfast, we will embark on an exciting adventure to visit Chandranahan Lake for an acclimatization walk. This walk is an excellent opportunity to acclimatize to the altitude and take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. As we make our way towards the lake, we will pass through beautiful terrain and continue our climb upstream towards the waterfall. If you join us in June, you will be lucky to witness the area covered in snow, creating a stunning white blanket that adds to the beauty of the surroundings. The lake itself will also appear smaller than usual due to the surrounding snowfields. Once we reach the lake, you will have a chance to take pictures and admire the stunning views while enjoying the serene atmosphere. The surroundings offer several picture-perfect spots, so don’t forget your camera! Before we head back to Litham, we’ll need to descend steeply to reach our campsite before lunch. This exciting and rewarding walk is an experience of a lifetime that you won’t forget anytime soon. Get ready to capture some of your life’s most amazing views and memories! Day 5: Trek from Litham to Dhunda Altitude: 4,000m/13,100ft Trekking: 4 km, 5-6 hours Grade: Moderate. Mixture of steep ascent & gradual. Water sources: Streams running along the trail The Pass can be seen from the Camp Site The shepherds mark the trail well Hot lunch on the camp site It would be best to make a two-hour climb that will leave you breathless. The place is located at an elevation of 13,300 feet and is surrounded by stunning snowy mountains. It’s a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts. You can see Gunas pass from here, situated atop the snowy mountains. Looking to the left, you’ll see Litham’s grassland; to the right, you’ll see the picturesque Rupin Valley. Combining grey and white mountains with lush greenery makes it a unique sight. You’ll get the first glimpse of Buran Ghati on your left as you make the steep ascent to Dhunda. You can take some amazing pictures here and capture the breathtaking views. You can start the climb to Dhunda by following the shepherd trail to the pass, from where you can see the Buran Ghati trail. As you continue your journey, you’ll be surrounded by snow-capped mountains from all sides, making you feel like you’re in the middle of a winter wonderland. The entire campsite at Dhunda is a beautiful spot to camp in the alpine mountain ranges, with clear skies and fresh air that will rejuvenate your senses. You can set up your tent and take in the stunning views of the mountains, valleys, and the sky. With its tranquil ambience and pristine beauty, Dhunda is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the beauty and serenity of nature. Day 6: Dhunda To Munirang (River camp), via Buran Ghati pass Altitude:- 3,400m/11,100ft via 4,550m/15,000ft ( Buran Pass Height ) Trekking: 7.9 km 10-11 Hours Grade: Difficulty, Steep ascents and descents Bring at least 2 litres water with you to the campsite Both ascent and descent are technical. Always be with Trek leader or other support staff. The other side of the valley is filled with junipers, crested shrubs and more Camp close to the farmer’s hut and river Embark on an exhilarating journey from the Dhunda campsite, walking along the ridge and navigating over the scree to the base of the pass. The climb from the base to the summit, mostly covered in snow, is a thrilling adventure that usually takes about an hour. Scaling the majestic Buran Ghati, standing tall at 15,000 feet, involves crossing a narrow ledge at the summit and negotiating a steep slope on the opposite side. The descent, even with an ice axe, can be a daring feat. As you set off, your initial target is to reach the first snowfield, located approximately 100 meters below the pass. From there, a series of smaller ledges await, offering a thrilling slide down. The descent on the Buran Ghati trek is swift, and before you know it, you will have descended all the height you previously gained. Typically, it takes about two hours to reach the end of the snowy area, losing about 3,000 feet in altitude. As you descend beyond the snow line, a picturesque ridge adorned with junipers and beautiful flower-covered shrubs unfolds before you. The view of a lush green valley, stretching as far as the eye can see, with towering mountains in the distance, is a sight to behold. After an hour’s descent, you come across a stream you must cross by jumping over it. The first farm huts appear as soon as you have crossed the stream. Here, you set up camp for the night by the river, surrounded by nature’s beauty. Day 7: Munirang (River camp), to Barua village and Drive back to Shimla Altitude: 2,300m/7,700ft Trekking: 4-5 hours, 7 km Grade:- Easy, gradual decline There are only 3 water sources along the route. Carry 2 litres of water. The trail is well-marked Cross through mixed forests Reach Barua village before 12:00pm Lunch at Barua village on the way to Shimla (not part of the price) Barua to Shimla at 1:00 PM (transportation is included in the price) Shimla can be reached between 10:00 and 11:00 PM (please book your hotel at Shimla accordingly). On the last day of your trek, you will drive to the village of Barua, known for its dense foliage. This trail is ideal for photography enthusiasts and offers breathtaking views as you hike downhill. The trail consists of a mixture of trees, including towering pines. After an hour’s descent, you will come across a large stream that flows into the Barua Khud. As you cross the stream, you will discover many shrubs, peach, and apricot trees. An hour later, you will see apple orchards and signs of farming. The descent speeds up as soon as you reach the village. The road bridge is only half an hour away, and you will be picked up in Shimla at 13:00. We expect you to arrive between 10:00 am and 11:00 am. Please make sure you book your hotel in Shimla accordingly.
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