Bara Bhangal Trek

The primary thing that strikes a chord when discussing Bara Bhangal is the trouble of this journey. Acclimated with steep ascents and descents, high altitudes along with a disapproving climate the trip is truly hard to finish. The climate is appropriate during the long stretches of May to October with temperatures wandering around 4 degree Celsius to 18 degree Celsius.  The trek is scheduled in such a way that it takes almost 13 days to finish it. The trek is 30 km long which takes, out of the 13 days, 12 days of trekking.

The journey is set between the Kullu Valley and Dharamshala. This trail between the Kullu Valley and Dharamshala is for some reason the lesser sought out path in the Western Himalayas. As far as height of the trek is concerned the trip travels through a height from 6,200 ft at Manali to 15,584 ft at the Kalihani Pass and furthermore through another 15,749 ft over the mean sea level at Thamsar Pass which is the most noteworthy and beautiful elevation you’ll witness throughout the trek in Bara Bhangal. The trek is advanced with thick alpine forests embedded with variety of plant and animal species and rich greenery.

As you rise you’ll truly observe the distinction in the landscape as in the higher grounds with the snow dominating everything the scenery would turn white even carpeting the mountains. The trip is viewed as troublesome by experienced trekkers which calls for the freshers to be physically well fit and mentally strong for completing this trek in the Western Himalaya. Great endurance is critical for finishing the Bara Bhangal journey. The terrain is unpleasant as you climb and requires a prepared guide and a group of mountain climbers to guarantee the security of adventurers. The trip anyway has the most dumbfounding aftereffect of Himalayas to offer the adventurers.