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Reasons Beas Kund Trek Is So Popular & A List of Alternatives to Choose From
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Reasons Beas Kund Trek Is So Popular & A List of Alternatives to Choose From

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Beas Kund Trek, a savory three-day adventure that unfolds dramatically changing landscapes, is a very popular trek, and for good reason. Its easy accessibility, simple terrain, and short duration together make it a beginner-friendly trek; one which gives you a whole lot in exchange for very little. Let us elaborate.

 

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For one, Beas Kund, the high-altitude alpine lake nestled at an elevation of 3,700 M, is easily accessible from the popular backpacking town of Manali. To add to this, the natural splendor of the Beas Kund trek is beyond comparison. Extending from the giant ski slopes of Solang Valley to the meadows of Dhundi & Bakarthach, the landscape changes face as quickly as the river’s surface. The spread of colorful wildflowers all throughout the trail only adds to its charm. With the constant company of giants like Deo Tibba, Indrasen, and other towering peaks from the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar range of mountains, this trek is all one could ask for from a Himalayan adventure and more.

 

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This short trek also gives you the experience of crossing the icy waters of the many streams along the way. The transition from walking on mushy grass to wading through slippery boulders of all shapes pointed and round to moving on to the soft slush of snow a little higher up on the trek, is quite an experience. The terrain offers so much variety that these routes are used as training grounds by serious climbers to sharpen their outdoor skills.

(Read, Highlights of the Beas Kund Trek)

 

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While we can vouch for all these highlights of the trek as stated above, there are a few things about the trek that have changed over the years. When we first wrote this article way back in 2015 describing all that makes this three-day mini-adventure a journey filled with beauty and thrill, it was one of the recently discovered treks. Its popularity was restricted to certain circles in the world of Himalayan trekking. Fast forward to today, the very reasons that make Beas Kund trek a worthy adventure have, over the years, also made it one of the most crowded trails in the Himalayas. In the last seven years, an alarming number of outdoor operators have started to organize frequent treks here. This has resulted in a sudden increase in the number of trekkers on this route, especially in the holiday season. The massive numbers put a disproportionately high burden on the trail of this trek.

 

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We are enthused by the fact that more people are heading outdoors and that these spaces are becoming increasingly accessible. But, we also believe that we need to do our part in making the outdoor ecosystem healthy for the environment as well as our outdoor community.

 

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(Read more about how we, as an organization, are trying to manage the problem of overcrowding on Himalayan trails here).

In the interest of making the world of outdoor adventure as environmentally sustainable as possible, we want to suggest a few alternatives to the Beas Kund trek that are matched in their beauty and level of difficulty but are far less commercialized and hence less crowded.

 

If you are a beginner looking to try out your very first Himalayan adventure, here are some lesser-explored, off-beat treks that you can choose from:

 

1. Chandrakhani Pass

Nestled in the high villages of Kullu Valley, the Chandrakhani Pass trek is a 4-day adventure that gives you mixed flavors of nature, culture, and spirituality. While treading through pine and deodar forests and lush green meadows you are likely to feel the heart of the valley, beating in sync with yours. It would not be surprising if you feel a tingling sensation of divinity as you tread through the ‘Valley of Gods’. The experience only gets deeper as you interact with the locals who call these beautiful valleys their home. Besides the memorable journey, the trek climaxes with the generous offering of a clear view of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges from the Chandrakhani Pass at 3,660M. The Malana and Parvati Valleys also reveal themselves, adding to the visual delight. 

 

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This off-beat trail is perfect in case you are on the lookout for some peace and quiet.

 

2. Patalsu Peak

If you want the taste of summiting a peak on a beginner-level trek, you should definitely try the Patalsu Peak trek in Manali. As the landscape shifts from sprawling greenery to ankle-deep patches of snow in a single day, the trek quickly advances upwards to bring you to its highest point at 4,200M. This 4-day short trek is one that is packed with natural surprises. As you reach the summit, an endless sea of milky white mountains await. Apart from the bragging rights that come with reaching the top of a mountain, witnessing the changing colors of sunlight playing with the snow on mountaintops is quite satisfying as well. What’s best is that you get all this on a beginner-friendly trail.  The scanty crowds and the untrammeled trail leave you and mother nature undisturbed to forge deep bonds.

 

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3. Bashleo Pass

If a perfect representation of the word unexplored existed, it would definitely be the Bashleo Pass trek. The trail for this 5 day trek is hidden in the pristine jungles of Tirthan Valley in Kullu district. It is a biodiversity hotspot with a wide collection of unique plant and animal species that you may never even have heard of. The diverse flora can definitely keep a botanist busy for a while. While taking you through a leafy paradise, the trek also introduces you to the culture of mountain villages in the area. Watching the local children walking up steep paths to get to their school can make you push your limits! Going up to 3,800M, the difficulty level of this trek makes it an ideal choice for beginners. You get to explore your trekking skills while walking through a quiet, unexplored trail in the mountains.

 

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4. Ali Bedni Bugyal

If a ‘land of meadows’ had to have a name, it would be Ali Bedni Bugyal for its massive expanse, majestic views and some of the best vantage points on easy terrain, friendly altitude, and an overall welcoming ambiance all year around. This beginner-friendly trek has some of the best offerings you could ask for in the Himalayas all packed in 5 days of easy trekking that brings you to a maximum altitude of 3,535M. Thick forests, massive mountains, open lands, colors of choice, water streams, mountain villages, green fields, curious cattle; you name it, this breezy trek in Uttarakhand has got it.  

 

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5. Phulara Ridge

In a stint to explore new places in the Himalayas, we recently stumbled upon this gem. Phulara Ridge is a heavenly corridor that gracefully extends between lush meadows, valleys, and peaks of the Sankri Range in Uttarakhand. Set at 3,700M, this unusual ridge is still untouched. It has some great scenic surprises for beginners and avid trekkers alike. Usually, ridge traverses on Himalayan treks are small and short. But, on the Phulara Ridge Trek, it is a long and extensive one. The Phulara ridge is not only astonishing for its 360-degree vistas but is also kind enough to introduce you to the massive peaks - Swargarohini (6,252M) and Kala Nag (6,387M). If there is a box office for the Himalayan mountains, this 5-day trek is sure to get a 5-star rating from all its visitors. 

 

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6. Sham Valley

If you want a unique landscape, Ladakh should be high on your list of places to explore on foot and the Sham Valley trek is the perfect way to start this journey. This 5-day adventure, also called the baby trek of Ladakh, goes to the Sham region in the lower part of Ladakh to reach a height of 3,875M. The unique Ladakhi culture, monasteries, mani walls, and the naked mountains of the region together introduce you to a whole new world in the Himalayan range which is far different from the lush green mountain faces you are used to seeing in Himachal and Uttarakhand.

 

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7. Mukta Top

This stunningly isolated trail in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand starts from the small village of Kuflon. It takes you to a maximum altitude of 3,603M in 6 short days. Known for its lovely meadows, diverse wildlife and staggering mountain views, the sparing slopes of this beautiful trek make it a worthy contender for a beginner. The beauty of this trail doubles in winters making it your ideal winter escape.

 

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These are only some of the countless number of trails you can choose from as you look for the perfect Himalayan adventure for you. While we love all our Himalayan trails equally, we’d suggest it’s time to choose the one less traveled. See you in the mountains!

 

This article was originally written on 31/05/2015.
It was edited and updated by Neeti Singhal on 18/09/2023.

 

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