Pin Parvati Trek was on my bucket list for quite a sometime. So on December 24th, 2016, I finally booked my trek to Pin Parvati with Bikatadventures for dates 19th Aug 17 to 29th Aug 17. The wait of 8 months was long and I read every article, watched every video on youtube and exercised every day to build my stamina. As soon as I entered in the last leg of my preparation in August starting, I got a bad stomach infection. I was counting on my prayers to make me alright before the first day of the trek. Completely on antibiotics and ORS for 2 weeks I boarded my flight from Delhi and took an overnight bus to Bhuntar at 7 PM.
The bus journey from Delhi to Bhuntar was another thrill due to rains and news of landslides on the same road. Nevertheless, I reached Bhuntar at 7 AM. As pre-decided we met the Bikatadventure team and other fellow participants at Bhuntar bus stand at 8 AM and headed straight away to Phulga which is last village accessible through road. It was a 48 KM long drive which took roughly around 2 hours.
At Phulga we met our trek leader, our assistant trek leader, and the other team. After breakfast and a small introduction we started the first leg our trek.
The main trek starts from here when we saddled up our rug sacks and embarked on the 10-day journey on foot.
Day 1: Bhuntar(4196 feet) to Phulga(9498 feet) to Kheerganga(9711 feet)
Distance: 5.5 KM in 4 - 5 hours
I have heard about Kheerganga and it’s mystical healing powers from lot of people so I was really looking forward to it. I wanted to dance with the excitement of starting the trek but my still upset stomach stopped me from doing so. I was determined to do the trek but obviously not at the risk of health issues which would have been troublesome not only to me but for the entire group. So I decided to trek till Kheerganga and return back if does not feel any better but as they say “nature heals”, it worked for me!!
One night in the woods, breathing the fresh air and drinking the mountain water and my digestion was improved and my stomach was alright and I was confident about completing this trek.
Kheerganga was our first camp on Pin Parvati Pass trek surrounded by mountains from all the 4 sides, famous among the pilgrims as it is said that Hindu Mythology God, Shiva meditated here for 3000 years and water is said to have healing properties. Soaking into the hot springs, staring at the tall giant snow-clad mountains and watching hot steam mixing up with the surrounding fog is worth more relaxing and rejuvenating than any luxurious spa in the world!
The ascend from Phulga to Kheerganga was little arduous but worth all the joy you get by immersing in hot springs of Kheerganga.


































