Buran Ghati Trek

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Buran Ghati Trek
  • 7 Days
  • 6 Nights
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Buran Ghati Trek Price: Starting From (Janglik Village to Janglik Village)

Total Price: 13,999/ per person
(Janglik Village to Janglik Village)
Service Tax @ 5% (GST)
  • + Backpack Offloading: 1,750
  • + Transport: 2,000

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01-12-2021 to 06-12-2022 (Available)
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Buran Ghati Trek

  • Difficulty : Moderate To Difficult
  • Best time to visit : May to June and again from September to October
  • Temparature : Day (5°C to 10°C) Night (-2° C to 6° C)
  • Hightest Altitude : 15,000 ft
  • Pickup point : Rohru

About Buran Ghati Trek

Are you an adventure seeker who likes to get the adrenaline pumping from time to time? If yes then the Buran Ghati trek is tailor-made just for the adventure seeker in you. This is a trek that offers an overall experience of the mountain range, forests and grasslands which are surely going to thrill you to the fullest. A splendid view of the Dayara meadows will greet you with a picturesque view of snow-capped mountains in the background and you will be amazed to witness such contrasting campsites which are a treat for every shutterbug.

Buran Ghati is a famous trek within the trekking world with end number of mind-boggling sites on the trail. This trek will surely refresh you with different landscapes it has to offer. The thicker and denser forests of Oak and Pine look artistic when you walk through them. The extensive green meadows, the sharp edges at high altitudes, the snow-clad peaks all around, the small streams and brooks, the quaint villages etc are some of the magnificent sights you will come across the journey. One of the highlights of the trek is the Chandranahan lake that is nested at a high altitude. This lake is considered sacred by many locals of the area. The view from both sides of the Buran Pass is thrilling. After spending some time at the lake you'll also be taking an acclimatization walk nearby.

If you are going to do this trek in the month f June, you'll be getting good amount of snow on the trail which makes the entire setting look different. The last bit of the pass is where you may need some help of the ropes as it is an upward climb where you'll need to push yourself. The Dhauladhar range offers you a spectacular view which is a treat to your eyes with some remote peaks popping above each other to give you their glimpse. A panoramic view of the Kinner-Kailash peaks can be seen from the top of the pass. If you're planning for a trek that gives you a thrilling experience then a trek like Buran Ghati should definitely be on your bucket list.

  • Day 1: Shimla to Janglik Village
    • Altitude: 2,800 m or 9,200 ft
    • Distance: 160 km & Time:- 9-11 hours by drive
    • Pick-up from/at: Shimla Old Bus Stand/06:30 AM
    • Shimla to Rohru: 115 Km
  • Day 2: Janglik to Dayara Thach
    • Altitude: 3,400 m or 11,150 ft
    • Trek Distance/Time: 4 km/5-6 hours
    • Water Sources: available on the way
    • Shepherd's huts on the way
    • Various pine, Oak, deodar forests and meadows will be covered
    • Night Stay: Tent(Sharing-2)
  • Day 3: Dayara Thach to Litham
    • Altitude: 3,600 m or 11,800 ft
    • Trek Distance/Time: 3 km/3-4 hours
    • Water Sources: available on the way
    • Move through Silver Birch forest and Chandranahan waterfall
    • Dhauladhar range with snow-covered mountains
    • Hot lunch
  • Day 4: Visit Chandranahan Lake & back to Lithum
    • Altitude: 4,200 m or 13,800 ft
    • Trek Distance/Time: 3 km (Single way)/6-7 hours
    • Begin: Early morning
    • Water Sources: available on the way
    • Chandranahan forms a group of 7 lakes
    • 3 lakes can be seen
    • Hot lunch
  • Day 5: Litham to Dhunda
    • Altitude: 4,000 m or 3,100 ft
    • Trek Distance/Time: 4 km/5-6 hours
    • Water Sources: available on the way
    • Hot lunch
  • Day 6: Dhunda to Munirang (River camping) through Buran Ghati Pass
    • Altitude: 3,600 m or 11,800 ft via 4,550 m or 15,000 ft
    • Trek Distance/Time: 7 km/10-11 hours
    • Do carry water bottles with you
    • Do follow your guide's instructions
    • Riverside camping
    • Packed lunch
  • Day 7: Munirang (River camping) to Barua village and then Drive to Shimla
    • Altitude: 2,000 m or 6,600 ft
    • Trek Distance/Time: 5 km/4-5 hours
    • Do carry water bottles with you
    • Forests to be crossed
    • Reach Barua village by- 12:00 PM
    • Lunch: Barua village
    • Leave for Shimla: 01:00 PM
    • Reach Shimla: between 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM

Day 1: Shimla to Janglik

Janglik is the base camp for Buran Ghati trek from where you'll begin your proceedings. You will have to drive from Shimla passing Rohru which is one scenic drive along the way. On the way, you'll go past pretty villages which have a charm of Himachal culture that catches your eyes instantly. On the journey, you'll also come across forests of Oak and Pine trees which look artistic with their sharp edges. We will be having our lunch on our way to Diude. It will approximately take you two hours to get to Tonglu as the motorable road at Tikri becomes a dirt track for the rest of the journey. After reaching Diude, hot dinner will be served at our campsite/guesthouse. Please make a note about the last ATM point which is at Rohru, so if you want to withdraw any cash make sure that you visit the ATM. Rohru is also the last place where you'll find the network on your phone.

Day 2: Janglik to Dayara Thatch

Wake up in the morning to a bright view of the valley. Breakfast and tea will be served before embarking ahead. Today's walk is one of the most scenic ones as you will walk past the beautifully crafted wheat fields that are set in front of wooden farmhouses. The artistic wooden houses with their attractive roofs look captivating and are sure to catch your attention. You will be able to spot the entire view of Diude, Tonglu and other small villages after climbing for an hour.

After that, we'll take some time for refreshments with a setting of pine trees surrounding us. The forest trail is not a treacherous one and will surely help you relax. You'll be amazed to see the trees surrounding you and the small streams which have a cooling effect on your senses. When such beauty surrounds you, it takes some time to soak in what mother nature has to offer so take your time and get a taste of your surroundings.

While deteriorating out of the tree line almost after an hour you will be greeted by the calming trees of Pine and Oak which are much more thicker and denser than the earlier ones. The dried leaves which are fallen on the floor make it look like a carpet of leaves which is put for you to walk on. The trail climbs gradually before coming out again. The Dayara meadows will be our spot for camping tonight. In the evening we'll climb the nearby hillock for better acclimatization. It is important for your body to be properly acclimatized to these conditions as you will be gaining more altitude. After coming back from the acclimatization walk, dinner will be served at your campsite.

Day 3: Dayara Thatch to Litham

You will start your day exploring the Dayara meadows after having your breakfast and hot tea that will be served at your campsite. You can take a walk just to soak in the freshness that the morning has to offer. The first rays of sunlight make the meadows look more artistic.

The trail which follows from Dayara to Litham takes you through dense forest, green meadows and gushing streams. Throughout the trail, there are streams where you can refill your water bottles. Before reaching the Dayara campsite you'll be able to see the snow-capped mountains of the Dhauladhars. You will come across the forest of Bhoj which has a beautiful setting. From here you'll be able to spot a clear view of Litham. After crossing the Chandranahan stream you will reach the Litham campsite. You will camp here for the night.

Day 4: Acclimatization day, visit to Chandranahan lake

We'll start early in the morning as today there is a steep ascent and descent. After having your breakfast we'll be visiting the Chandranahan lake for an acclimatization walk and will be coming back to Litham campsite. It is a very exciting and satisfying walk where you'll be getting a chance to click a lot of pictures along the way. We will continue walking upstream towards the waterfall from where it emerges.

You will also get good amount of snow in the month of June. As you reach the lake you will notice that the lake is a bit smaller in size and is fed by the snowfields around it. You can spend some time around the lake and click pictures of the panoramic view it has to offer before heading to Litham again. It will be a steep descent to Litham, therefore, you'll be starting early in the morning so that you reach Litham by lunch.

Day 5: Litham to Dhunda

You will have to climb for 2 hours to Dhunda which is at an elevation of 13,300 ft. You will be able to see the Dhauladhar range which looms over the trail with Gunas pass sitting pretty on top of the snowy flanks of the grey mountains. It is a combination of grey and white mountains with the grassland of Litham in the left and Rupin Valley in the right. It has a sharp ascent which gives you the first view of Buran Ghati to your left. Spend some time at this spot to click some wonderful pictures.

You will have to start the climb to Dhuna taking the shepherd trail that leads to the pass. From here you get a clear view of the Buran Ghati trail to leads to it. You will be camping in the midst of snow-capped mountains which will encircle you from all four sides. When it comes to camping in the alpine mountains the entire campsite of Dhunda is one of the most picturesque ones.

Day 6: Dhunda to Munirang (River camp) via Buran Ghati Pass

Today we'll be trekking for almost 10-11 hours which will be both ascending and descending. In September, the snow melts and it is not difficult to climb the pass. Out of the Dhunda campsite follow the ridge and hop over boulders towards the base of the pass. From the base, it is an hour long climb to the top, mostly on snow. Buran Ghati at exactly 15,000 ft is a thrilling climb. It is a narrow ledge on the top. The drop on the other side is sharp and steep. Without the rope, the descent can be risky even with an ice axe. Getting down to the first snowfield about 100 metres below the pass is your first objective. Thereafter it is a series of descents over smaller ledges that you can slide down!

After taking the ridge to follow the pass you will reach the base of the pass. It will take you an hour-long climb to the top of the pass which is situated at an elevation of 15,000 ft. You will have to be careful as it a narrow ledge on the top with a steep drop on the other side.

Day 7: Munirang (River camp) to Barua village, Drive to Shimla

On the last day of the trek, you will descend to the Barua village which is known for the vegetation. The trail is a beautiful one and a real treat for all the shutterbugs. You will be astonished to see the beauty this trek offers while descending. The trail goes quickly through the high altitude pines with a blend of other trees surrounding.

After descending for an hour and half the trail takes you to a large stream which meets the Barua Khud. As soon as you come out of the stream, you'll be able to spot a lot of shrubs which are lined on either side. You will also get a chance to spot trees of apricot and peaches along the way. After an hour, you'll be greeted by apple orchards and you'll spot signs of cultivation. When you reach the village the descent is more rapid. In half an hour you'll reach the road bridge. We will pick-up you by 1:00 pm for Shimla and you will reach there in between 10:00 to 11:00 pm, Please make your hotel booking at Shimla accordingly.

How to Reach Buran Ghati Trek

By Air :

You can land at Jubbarhatti airport which is at a 22 km distance from Shimla. You may also have access to Chandigarh Airport or Delhi airport as per comfort. Thereafter, reach the departure point and then your journey will get started.

By Train :

The nearest station is Kalka from where you can reach the departure point via toy train or by booking cabs. It would be the best time to explore the beauty of Shimla.

By Bus:

You can always take roadways as a choice to reach Shimla. Shimla is connected to various cities via means of road. Luxury buses are also available from Delhi.

Buran Ghati Trek Location

Includes

  • Accommodation (Guest house, Home stay, Camping)
  • Trek equipments: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent (twin sharing), kitchen & dinning tent, toilet tent, utensils and crampon (if required)
  • Welcome refreshment
  • Three times meals (Veg+egg): Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • All necessary permits and entry fees
  • First aid medical kits, stretcher and oxygen cylinder.
  • Mountaineering qualified & professional guide and Support staff.
  • Transport from Dehradun to Sankri and retorn (According to itinerary)
  • Porter or mule charges for carrying camping equipment and rations
  • Morning Tea
  • Evening Tea with snacks
  • Guide Charges
  • Hot drinking water
  • Outside Explorers approved trek completion certificate
  • Dry fruits, chocolates, biscuits, toffees provided during the trek

Excludes

  • Porter/mule for personal bags
  • Any meals or services not mentioned in inclusions
  • Any charges for video cameras or still cameras
  • Charges for soft drinks or any other beverage
  • Personal expenses such as tips, laundry or telephone calls
  • Any costs arising from unforeseen circumstances like landslides, bad weather or road blocks, etc
  • Any kind of personal expenses.
  • Food during the transit.
  • Insurance.
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.
  • Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.

Note : Normally Outside Explorer expect to carry your personal luggage on your own, if you wish to offload your backpack, you can give it to Mule.

Charges of offloading backpack:-

  • INR 1750/- if you make an online payment, 6 days in advance
  • INR 1500/- if you inform us after reaching Janglik Village
  • The backpack cannot weigh more than 11 kgs. Backpack should have waterproof cover. Suitcases/strolleys/ bags will not be allowed.

Thing's to carry

You need to get :-

  • Shirts/T-shirts – 2/3
  • Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking
  • Trekking pants – 2
  • One full-sleeved sweater
  • Good quality windproof jacket – (optional)
  • Woolen socks – 1 pair, for the night only
  • Regular socks for trekking – 2 or 3 pairs
  • Scarf/muffler (optional)
  • Raincoat / Poncho
  • Small lightweight towel
  • Water bottle-2
  • Cap/hat to keep the strong sun away from your face
  • Sun glasses
  • Walking stick/trekking pole
  • Sunscreen lotion
  • Lip balm
  • Torch/flashlight (with extra batteries)
  • Day pack for essentials
  • Rain cover for your bags
  • Plastic/waterproof bags for belongs in case of rain
  • Camera if you like (with fully charged batteries)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1Is proper supervision given while trekking/hiking?

Yes!!! We always give thorough guidance to the trekkers about each and every step they need to take in the whole trekking adventure. We never underestimate our customers in any terms.

2 How can we contact you?

Hey!!! We are always available to hear a word from you. You can contact us via any means and can get your query resolved on the spot. We never make any of our customers feel regret after choosing us.

Before you load up your backpack with trekking socks and Kendal mint cake, give some thought to the infrastructure on the route you plan to conquer. Some treks require total self-sufficiency, sleeping under canvas and purifying water as you go; other routes have refuges or rustic teahouses every step of the way. Here are some of the key considerations:

  • Travel light: every extra gram will weigh you down on the trails; if it isn't essential, leave it behind.
  • Respect your feet: boots offer more support, but all-terrain trainers are lighter and dry more quickly after a soaking.
  • Protect your knees: trekking poles can help control the knee-crushing descents that are a feature of pretty much every trek.
  • Climb slowly: Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) can kill, so ascend slowly and take rest days to acclimatize on any trek above 2,500m in elevation.
  • Heed the weather: when treks go wrong, it's normally because of the weather, so check the forecasts; if conditions look bad, stop somewhere safe and sit it out, rather than pushing on over the next pass.
  • Be prepared: don't launch straight from the sofa to the summit–warm up with gentler walks, hikes and runs to get your body used to the exertion.
  • Plan ahead: many trekking routes require a permit and advance booking for lodges and camp sites; for some routes, you need to book months ahead.
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