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Bara Bhangal Trek, Himachal Pradesh

11D/10N
INR 25,999
Per Adult
INR 30,299
3.8(401)
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Know Before You Go

  • Climatic conditions in the high altitudes vary from the plains; take adequate time to get acclimatized to high altitudes.
  • The management reserves all the right to modify the trek during any emergencies or natural calamities.
  • Consult a physician before undertaking the trek. Carry basic medications and a first-aid kit during the trek.
  • Pay heed to the trek guides and instructors in order to enjoy a safe and sound trek.
  • The trek takes place through an eco-friendly zone; do not encourage littering the local sites or campsites. Travelers littering may be fined.
  • Water is very precious, so conservation is appreciated.
  • Do not encourage trekking during the night unless it is a part of the itinerary and a guide is with you; this might lead to unforeseen mishaps.
  • Avoid using earphones during the trek; this might hinder your audibility.
  • Avoid using plastic bags and maintain the ecological balance of the destinations.
  • In case, the trek needs to be canceled, the authorities should be informed beforehand.
  • Guidelines issued by the State-Government are to be followed. Social distancing to be maintained. Frequent hand sanitization and use of masks is recommended.
  • Please provide a valid ID at the time of check-in.
  • Professional guide(s) are available to ensure high safety and more information and personal attention which are necessary to appreciate a trek.
  • The exact location will be shared with you post-booking.
  • Neat and clean vehicle for the journey with experienced drivers especially for hilly terrains available.
  • Camping is very basic in nature. One must not expect luxuries. Electricity may be available only at a few locations.
  • Mobile & laptop charging points may/may not be available on campsites at a common point.
  • Any personal expenses, items of personal nature, meals not mentioned, etc. will not be in part of the package.
  • Carry dry snacks/food from home (you will save a lot of money). Carry water bottles with you, so that you can refill.
  • Keep your luggage minimum; the more you carry, the more you hassle.
  • It is recommended to carry enough warm clothes and the right kind of shoes for the Bara Bhangal trek.
  • Children below the age of 7 years are not recommended for the Bara Bhangal trek

Additional Information

About the Bara Bhangal Trek:

Bara Bhangal trek will offer you the chance to explore the mighty Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges and provide you the best opportunity to become familiar with the quaint and remote culture of the local dwelling in the villages in the valleys. You will traverse through Indrasan and Bara Shigri glacier. We trek through Lama Dugh crossing Thanpri Tibba, Base of Kalihani Pass, Devi ki Marhi, Dal Marhi, and finally the destination that is Bara Bhangal.

The first day of the eleven days will be taking you through the thick forests but offers you the distinct views of multiple peaks at the distance and the alpine plateau studded with thick growth of alpine flowers in the last leg. 360-degree views of Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal Ranges can be obtained from Kalihani.

The trails then go through the Ravi River and the wide deodar forest encircling it and Bara Bhangal is a large village in the valley with beautiful surroundings. From Bara Bhangal, the trails will go to Mardh crossing the big pass Thamsar and other unavoidable forests of birch and pine and also the untouched Thamsar glacier. The glimpses of Kangra Valley from the top of Thamsar will share some more energy to you to accomplish the mission of completing the trek with the utmost thrill.

Pick-up Point: Mall Road Manali

Drop-off Point: Bir Bus Stand or Dharamshala Bus Stand

About the Bara Bhangal Trek:

Bara Bhangal Trek is limited to people experienced in traveling in the rugged backcountry and with the solid know-how of hiking and camping. One of the more challenging routes, it takes one from the lush green Kullu valley to the stark landscapes of Bara Bhangal range. But for the trouble taken, it is a very fruitful trek for the people who are looking for isolated and in-tune-with-nature routes.

As you reach the summit to witness the glorified visuals provided by the peaks will make you think that all the struggles were worth and they have been paid off well. Indrasan, Deo Tibba, Hanuman Tibba, and many more are the magnificent contributors of scenery you will see from the top of Bara Bhangal. The horizon at the farthest enriches the moments you spend here treating your eyes with multiple serene views.

Quick Facts About Bara Bhangal Trek:

Trekking Distance: 30km

Maximum Altitude: 16,070ft

Temperature: 4°C to 18°C

Bara Bhangal Difficulty Level: Difficult

Railway Station: Joginder Nagar Railway Station, 166 km from Manali is the nearest railway station 

Airport: Bhuntar Airport, Kullu

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Manali Tour faqs

What is the best time for Bara Bhangal Trek?

This village remains cut off from the outside world for almost six months in a year and is only accessible from Mid June to Mid October when Thamsar Pass is open. This is one of the most remotest villages in Himachal.

Is Bara Bhangal trek for beginners?

Unlike how you may think about it, the Bara Bhangal trek is not going to be easy for you, especially if you are a beginner. To complete it, you will have to cover up a distance of around 30 km, which might take more than a few days and drain out all of your energy from you.

What kind of shoes are required for Bara Bhangal Trek?

As the whole trekking distance is quite long, we would suggest you to carry and wear special trekking shoes while you are hiking here. It will help in keeping your feet well-rested and aid in conserving your energy, which is highly required for these kinds of intense activities.

What kind of accommodation is provided in Bara Bhangal Trek?

While completing the Bara Bhangal Trek, you will have to stay in the camps, which will make your trekking experience feel even more complete. You will have to stay in either twin or triple sharing, which should be fun if you are traveling with your friends.

What is the level of fitness expected from the participants for the Bara Bhangal Trek?

The fitter you are the more you'll take away from the experience. Take as much time as you can for cardio exercise and strength training, including core strength. This will make it far easier for you to trek and explore the terrain with your guide.

Moreover, exercises aid in acclimatization for the trip. Experience of walking for long distances with heavy weights (at least 15 Kg) will be a useful preparation.

What clothing and equipment should I carry from my side for Bara Bhangal Trek?

Make sure to carry warm and comfortable clothing as temperature can drop, pack good quality trekking shoes, slippers and extra pair of socks. It’s advisable to carry sunscreen lotion or any other skin moisturisers as the sun at the top can be harsh.

Water bottles and energy bars/snacks are advisable. A Flashlight (with spare batteries) will help once the sun goes down and it’s always smart to carry insect repellent and emergency medical kit.

What shoes should I carry on Bara Bhangal Trek?

Good quality and sturdy trekking shoes that cover your ankles. Refrain from usong sport shoes for your own safety and the trails are uneven and tricky hence requiring good grip trekking shoes. If you are buying new shoes for your Indrahar Pass Trek, please remember to use them for at least a month before you commence your holiday.

Does one feel altitude sickness over Bara Bhangal Trek? If yes, how to avoid it?

Altitude sickness is very common among trekkers during himalayan treks, it is wise to consult your doctor for the right medication before your trip. Drinking lots of water can also help stabilize the body along with resting at regular intervals.

The best rate of acclimatization is to gain no more than 300m (1000 feet) per a day. If you increase this rate you will be much more susceptible to Elevation Sickness. Getting adequate sleep also can help avoid this.

Can I have liquor or smoke while we're on Bara Bhangal Trek?

Consumption of alcohol or cigarette is prohibited while you are on any type of high altitude trekking because both these activities can let your body dehydrate easily. Then you will find it very difficult to complete the stretches. Alcohol will open the pores in your skin and let the cold get inside and make the body temperature in terms with the temperature outside.

But it will finally lead you to feel dehydrated and thirsty. Hence try not to smoke or consume alcohol. Many of the trekking tours will not allow the participants do any such activities during the trek.

How is weather on Bara Bhangal Trek?

Moderately cold weather is always experienced at Bara Bhangal. During monsoon, there will be heavy rain and snow fall which can stop access to the summits in winter. May to June and then from August to September, the season for trekking is on and the climatic conditions will be highly suitable with an average day temperature of about 15 to 18 degree Celsius and night temperature ranging from 4 to 10 degree Celsius in several months.

What is the difficulty level of Bara Bhangal Trek?

Bara Bhangal trek is considered to be a difficult one and those with prior experience in trekking only can do this trek easily. Highly rough moraines and steep slopes make the routes through the thick forests and glaciers ever more difficult.

The unexplored villages and tribal parts of the valley have very rustic pathways leading us up to the most beautiful Dhauladhar Ranges and Pir Panjal Ranges which are not so easy to be conquered.

Is Diamox is advisable at Bara Bhangal Trek?

Yes. Since you are climbing up to a height of about 17000 feet above sea level, chances to experience the drastic change in oxygen level and climatic conditions are high. It may cause uneasiness to your body resulting in vomiting and breathlessness.

Hence carry Diamox which will help you overcome the problems caused by acute mountain sickness as you climb the great heights.

How do I get in shape for Bara Bhangal Trek?

Bara Bhangal trek is a difficult one and real adventure enthusiasts are the ones who do this trek. Regular preparation to make your body comfortable and fit to do this trek is necessary. Start with cardio vascular exercises like jogging. Squats, indoor exercises, swimming, skipping and stretching will make your body flexible, strong and energetic to carry the backpacks and climb each moraine smoothly.

Where does Bara Bhangal trek start?

The Bara Bhangal trek starts from Lama Dugh at 3380 meters that is around a 5-hour drive from Manali and reaches Rani Sui. From there the track turns in the Bara Bhangal trek map the way to Taintagiri glacier and follows till Manali pass. After the glacier, it leads down to Phulan Got and then Kaori and then further trek down to Bara Bangal at 2582 meters.

How do I get to Bara Bhangal Trek?

One can reach the Bara Bhangal Trek through Delhi as one cannot directly reach this port of call. One will have to hop on an AC Volvo bus from Delhi in the evening that will take you to Manali. You can keep tracking your route on the Bara Bhangal trek map. One can roam around in Manali for a day and then take off for Lama Dugh by trekking at 3380 meters. After reaching Lama Dugh one can stay a while and rest and get going for Riyali Thach that is a journey of 3 hours leading to another stop Devi ki Marhi via Base of Kalihani through Kalihani Pass. You can set up camps for overnight stays and get going in the morning towards the Bara Bhangal through Dal Marhi. And that is how one will reach the Bara Bhangal trek point.

How long does it take to trek Bara Bhangal?

It takes 11 days approximately to cover the trek to Bara Bhangal. It is among one of the remote villages in the state of Himachal Pradesh. One will have to walk over the elevating mountains and trek through to reach the Bara Bhangal village as there is no roadway built for the same. Hence, it will take 3-4 days’ time to reach the nearest roadway and cover the whole trek to this amazing place.

What is the height of the Bara Bhangal Trek?

The height of one of the most challenging Bara Bhangal Trekking ranges from approximately 2050 meters to about 5000 meters. It is known to be one of the most amazing treks that take you through tricky, rocky and narrow paths where you will explore dense glaciers and moraines. This elevated trek will leave you mesmerized and awestruck.

Is Bara Bhangal trek dangerous?

Yes, Bara Bhangal trek is considered to be one of the most challenging and difficult treks. However, it is not that dangerous for one to not give a try at all. People should go for it only after a certain age with some good company. One should not take this trek during night hours as it can be dangerous then due to dense glaciers and moraines one will find along the way.

Is it safe to do Bara Bhangal Trek?

According to many prior experiences, Bara Bhangal trek has been found as one of the difficult treks. So, it is known that one who has a good familiarity with trekking and is used to going trekking only can do this trek easily. As one shall find quite steep slopes and dense glaciers which make it a bit more dangerous.

Can I do Bara Bhangal trek solo?

No, one cannot and should not attempt the Bara Bhangal trek solo. This particular trek is meant for the ones who have solid know-how about trekking. A person alone cannot handle the troubles that may come in between the coarse route of this trek. One should always plan a trekking trip to the Bara Bhangal with a crew or troop or a travel company which will prove to be a better and safer option.

Which are the other best Himachal treks that we can book from Thrillophilia?

Here is the list of best treks in Himachal that you can book from Thrillophilia:

  1. Sar Pass Trek
  2. Hampta Pass Trek
  3. Kareri Lake Trek
  4. Bhrigu Lake Trek
  5. Beas Kund Trek