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The Bhrigu Lake Trek attracts trekkers from all over the world because it is full of surprises and offers breathtaking views. The well-planned Bhrigu Lake Trek tour allows you to take on this trekking challenge over the course of four days. The expedition is regarded as one of the most popular treks in Kullu Valley. The exciting journey takes you to pristine Bhrigu Lake, high altitude alpine meadows, Gulaba – a picturesque village, and so on. The Beas river system, where several of its headstreams emerge from glacial melt, is a sight to behold. Trekking in Manali will also enchant you with the breathtaking views of the Pir Panjal Ranges, Hanuman Tibba, and Deo Tibba. From May to October, the Bhrigu Lake Trek is open.Prepare yourself for an exciting activity that promises hours of entertainment and once-in-a-lifetime memories.
In a Nutshell
Total No. of days : 4 days
Trekking difficulty : Moderate
The trip gradient ranges from easy to difficult.
Maximum Elevation : 4,270 m
The Journey Begins : Manali
Meet our tour consultant at the Manali Bus Stand, who will assist you with a guided transfer to Gulaba. An unforgettable road trip to your selected destination, which is 18 kilometres away, will provide you with memories to last a lifetime. Gulaba, a picturesque town, is located on the road to the famed Rohtang Pass. The little community attracts a considerable number of tourists due to its natural setting. The timeless beauty, along with the awe-inspiring surroundings, make the trip an unforgettable experience.
The location is ideal for spending the first day of this trek. To get to the campsite, walk a short distance from the drop-off location. When you arrive, complete the check-in procedures and spend the rest of the day relaxing. Soak in the natural splendour, prepare for the difficult journey, or simply unwind in your camp.
Stay in the camp for the night.
Prepare to be captivated by a multitude of surprises on day 2 of your Bhrigu Lake Trek tour. Prepare yourself for a tough incline as the trekking trail begins. The relaxing views of the cedar, brown oak, and birch trees, as well as the meadows, will lift your spirits. En route, you will be captivated by the magnificent Mount Hanuman Tibba.
Don't forget to look for the Seven Sister peaks in the Beas Kund Valley. You'll arrive at Kolang Nullah after about 4 hours of hiking. The goal for the day is to cross the Nullah using the improvised wooden bridge.
After about 4-5 hours of trekking, you will arrive at Rola Kholi. The Rola Kholi is a magnificent grazing pasture located at the base of Bhrigu Lake. The area is primarily used by local shepherds, although it is also an excellent camping location.
Spend an overnight in the camp.
Get up early in the morning because day 3 has a lot of mileage to cover. Today is the longest day of the journey. It will take approximately 5-6 hours to reach your intended destination, the Bhrigu, which is located at a height of 1,348 feet.
The route to Bhrigu Lake is full of steep ascents, rocky trails, and descents that will keep your spirits high at all times. Bhrigu Lake, nestled between two high-altitude mountains, weaves a spell. The first ridge, which is usually covered in snow, changes colours as the snow evaporates. Enjoy the views of the oval glacial lake and its environs, which are decked with alpine flowers or snow. The ethereal beauty of the Pir Panjal, Indrasen, Dhauladhar, Hanuman Tibba, and Deo Tibba ranges are speechless.
After spending some time at the lake, make your way to the Pandu Ropa, a stunning green high glade. Begin your descent towards the Vashisht Valley. Cross a ridge known as the Vashisht Theli and make your way to your destination.
A night's stay at Pandu Ropa is scheduled.
The fourth and final day of your trekking adventure. Follow the trail that descends through the Pandu Ropa forest crest. Arrive in Vashisht village and prepare for a rejuvenating experience. The Vashisht village, a prominent Himachal Pradesh hamlet, was originally the home of the Vashisht clan.
The town, which has natural hot springs, makes you forget about the stressful city life. Bathing in hot springs soothes the body, mind, and soul. The site also has a historic temple dedicated to Sage Vashist. The healing waters of spring will revitalise you from within.
After you've had your fill of exploring the state, you can head to Manali for an overnight stay at a hotel. Alternatively, you can go ahead with your onward journey.
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