Buran Ghati Trek
ALTITUDE
15000ft
DURATION
7N | 8D
COST PER PERSON
₹15000
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Difficult
Overview
Buran Ghati Trek: A Journey Through the Alpine Wonderland
Nestled in the heart of the Indian Himalayas, the Buran Ghati trek is a captivating adventure that takes trekkers through a pristine alpine wonderland. At an elevation of 15,000 feet (4,572 meters) above sea level, this scenic trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, verdant meadows, and picturesque valleys.
The journey begins in the charming town of Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, India. From Shimla, trekkers embark on a scenic drive to Janglik, the starting point of the trek. The trail winds its way through dense forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron, with glimpses of the majestic Himalayan peaks in the distance.
As trekkers ascend higher, the landscape transforms into a pristine wilderness of alpine meadows and cascading waterfalls. The air becomes crisp, and the silence of the mountains envelops the surroundings, offering a sense of tranquility and solitude that is rare to find in today’s fast-paced world.
One of the highlights of the Buran Ghati trek is crossing the Buran Ghati Pass itself. The final ascent is challenging, with steep slopes and rocky terrain testing the endurance of trekkers. However, the effort is rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, as well as the opportunity to witness the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas from a unique vantage point.
Descending from the pass, the trail leads to the charming village of Barua, where trekkers can interact with the friendly locals and learn about their traditional way of life. From Barua, the trek continues through lush green meadows and picturesque valleys, offering opportunities to spot wildlife and immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the region.
The Buran Ghati trek is not just a physical challenge; it is a spiritual journey that allows trekkers to connect with nature, rejuvenate their spirits, and forge lasting memories amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a novice trekker, the Buran Ghati trek promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you longing for more adventures in the lap of the Himalayas.
Itinerary
- Depart from Shimla and drive to Janglik, the starting point of the trek.
- Begin trekking through lush forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron.
- Arrive in Janglik and set up camp for the night.
- Trek from Janglik to Dayara Thach, passing through scenic landscapes.
- Ascend gradually, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
- Reach Dayara Thach and set up camp amidst the alpine meadows.
- Elevation gain: 2,600 ft
- Continue trekking towards Litham, crossing meadows and streams along the way.
- Ascend steadily, with the towering peaks of the Himalayas in the backdrop.
- Arrive in Litham, a picturesque campsite surrounded by mountains.
- Set up camp and rest for the night.
- Elevation gain: 600 ft
- Embark on a day excursion to Chandranahan Lake, a sacred glacial lake.
- Trek through rocky terrain and moraines, with views of snow-capped peaks.
- Spend time by the tranquil waters of Chandranahan Lake.
- Return to Litham for an overnight stay.
- Elevation gain/loss: 2,000 ft
- Trek from Litham to Dhunda, ascending towards Buran Ghati Pass.
- Pass through alpine meadows and glacier fields, with panoramic views.
- Arrive in Dhunda and set up camp amidst the rugged landscape.
- Elevation gain: 400 ft
- Begin the day with an early start for the summit push to Buran Ghati Pass.
- Ascend steep slopes and rocky terrain towards the pass.
- Reach the summit of Buran Ghati Pass and savor breathtaking views.
- Descend carefully to the River Camp, situated in a scenic valley.
- Set up camp and rest for the night.
- Elevation gain: 1,700 ft, Elevation loss: 3,200 ft
- Descend from the River Camp towards Barua Village.
- Trek through lush green meadows and forests, with occasional river crossings.
- Arrive in Barua Village, a traditional Himalayan settlement.
- Interact with the locals and experience their hospitality.
- Overnight stay in Barua Village.
- Elevation loss: 3,100 ft
- Depart from Barua Village and drive back to Shimla.
- Enjoy the scenic views of the Himalayas as you descend from the mountains.
- Arrive in Shimla and conclude your Buran Ghati trek with fond memories.
INCLUSIONS
1. Transport from Shimla to Shimla via Sumo taxi and Tempo Travellers.
2. Forest Permit and entrance fee.
3. Accommodation in a home stay on twin/three sharing basis.
4. Accommodation in tents on twin/three sharing basis.
5. All meals provided: Breakfast, Lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup, and Dinner.
6. Radio Walkie Talkie for communication.
7. High-quality Dome tents.
8. Sleeping bags.
9. Good comfortable mattress.
10. Liner.
11. Toilet tent.
12. Dining tent.
13. Dining table.
14. Helper.
15. Kitchen team.
16. Experienced Trek Leader guide and Technical guide.
17. Medical Kit.
18. Oxygen Cylinders.
19. Gaiters and Crampons.
20. Technical Equipment for safety.
EXCLUSIONS
1. Personal Insurance.
2. Hotel stay is not included in Shimla
3. Personal toiletry items are not provided.
4. Medical certificate is required only for individuals aged 50 and above.
5. Breakfast is not included on the first day en route to the base camp.
6. Dinner is not included on the last day en route.
7. Porter costs are not included in the package.
Preparation Guide
Engage in regular cardiovascular exercises like hiking, jogging, or cycling to build stamina and endurance.
Incorporate strength training exercises to strengthen leg muscles and core stability.
Practice hiking with a loaded backpack to simulate trekking conditions.
- Plan for at least a day or two of acclimatization in janglik or nearby areas before starting the trek.
- Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol and smoking to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.
- Ascend gradually and listen to your body’s signals to recognize symptoms of altitude sickness.
- Clothing: Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing suitable for layering, including thermal innerwear, fleece jackets, waterproof and windproof outer layers, trekking pants, and woolen socks.
- Footwear: Invest in sturdy, well-fitted trekking boots with ankle support and good traction.
- Gear: Bring a comfortable backpack with padded shoulder straps, a rain cover, trekking poles, a sleeping bag rated for low temperatures, a lightweight tent or shelter, a headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries, a multi-tool or knife, and a first aid kit.
- Accessories: Carry a wide-brimmed hat or cap, sunglasses with UV protection, sunscreen, lip balm with SPF, a water bottle or hydration pack, water purification tablets or filter, quick-drying towel, and toiletries.
- Personal Items: Don’t forget essentials like identification documents, permits, cash, camera or smartphone for capturing memories, and any prescribed medications
- Familiarize yourself with the trekking route, terrain, and weather conditions to mentally prepare for the challenges ahead.
- Maintain a positive attitude, stay motivated, and be adaptable to changes in the itinerary or weather conditions.
- Embrace the spirit of adventure, connect with nature, and cherish the journey as an opportunity for self-discovery and personal growth.
- Stay informed about weather forecasts and trail conditions before and during the trek.
- Follow the guidance of experienced trekking guides and adhere to safety protocols at all times.
- Stay together as a group, avoid straying off the designated trail, and be mindful of potential hazards like loose rocks, steep cliffs, or slippery surfaces.
- Keep emergency contact information handy and communicate regularly with your trekking companions and support staff.
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