Beas Kund is one of the very few Himalayan treks that leads to impressive views of prominent mountains within just two days of trekking. It welcomes trekkers with the majestic presence of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar ranges. Besides putting up a mesmerizing show of snow-clad peaks, it introduces you to the landscape of high-altitude treks in Himachal Pradesh. The Beas River leads you across a mixed terrain of green meadows, glacial streams, and large boulders to reach its place of birth, the Beas Kund, a glacial lake at 3,700 meters. The trek is generous to introduce you to a variety of features of a high-altitude trek. This is helpful for a beginner to get an experience of all kinds of terrain. In short, the trek makes for a perfect introduction to Himalayan trekking.
This article discusses the difficulty level of the Beas Kund trek, some of the challenges you may face, and the gear and skills you require to cross its mixed grassy and rocky terrain.
Difficulty Level of the Trek:
Beas Kund is a level 2 trek on the Bikat Rating Scale.
About the BRS: The Bikat Rating Scale rates the difficulty level of all treks and expeditions in our portfolio after taking into account their geographical and climatic conditions.
According to this scale, if you are a beginner who is unsure of your fitness level and doesn’t know what to expect on a trek, a trek rated one will be a good place to start.
If you liked your very first trekking experience and are looking to test your limits next, the treks rated 2 or 3 will do the job for you.
A beginner who is sure of their fitness level on the other hand is welcome to skip the first two levels and directly start with one of the treks rated 3.
From 4 onwards, the rules change a little. It is mandatory to have trekking experience at the previous level to participate in the next level.
The Trails of the Beas Kund:
Beas Kund is a beginner-friendly trek. Its easy slopes are perfect for someone who’s starting out their trekking journey in the Himalayas. You get to trek through lush meadows and enjoy the panoramic view of snow-cloaked mountains without much hassle. However, it is not all cakewalk. Like any high-altitude trail, Beas Kund can throw up some challenges as well. For one, it’s hard to keep yourself dry in the incessant rains on the trail. Besides, it can be hard to maintain balance trying to navigate all the large boulders on its trail. But don’t worry, it is only a matter of getting used to the terrain. Now let us look at some of these challenges you may encounter on the Beas Kund trek in a little more detail.
Challenge 1: Acclimatization
As easy as the slopes of the Beas Kund trek may sound, each day’s elevation gain is significant. The first day is a 13-kilometer-long hike from Solang Nala (2,560M) to Bakarthatch base camp (3,270M) with a gain of over 700 meters. This could be a bit much since it is also the first day of the trek. Getting acclimatized with such a sudden height gain can be challenging, especially when you are coming directly from sea level. It is important to pace yourself and not rush to reach the next gorgeous point on the trek. Instead, relax on the soft grass of verdant meadows, sit and observe the glacial landscape and look up to the changing skies; it is important to let your body adjust to the changing climate and altitude.




























