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Trek Overview
Buran Ghati Trek – Snow Descent, Chandranahan Lake & 15,000 ft Pass Crossing
About Buran Ghati Trek
Snow walls, glacial lakes, rope descent & one of India's most thrilling crossover treks
The Buran Ghati Trek is one of the most thrilling and scenic Himalayan treks in Himachal Pradesh. Known for its dramatic landscapes, alpine meadows, dense forests, glacial lakes, snow-covered mountain passes, and exciting descent from Buran Ghati Pass, this trek is perfect for adventure lovers looking for a challenging yet rewarding Himalayan experience.
Route – Janglik to Barua Village
Located in the Pabbar Valley region of Himachal Pradesh, the Buran Ghati Trek starts from the beautiful village of Janglik and ends at Barua Village near Sangla Valley. The trek takes you through changing landscapes including pine forests, vast meadows, rivers, hidden valleys, high-altitude campsites, snow fields, and rocky mountain terrain. One of the biggest highlights is crossing the famous Buran Ghati Pass at 15,000 ft.
Scenic Drive to the Base
The trek begins with a scenic drive from Shimla to Janglik village through Rohru, Chirgaon, and Tikri. Along the journey, trekkers witness stunning views of the Pabbar River and traditional Himalayan villages. After reaching Janglik, the trail gradually climbs through oak and pine forests before opening into the beautiful alpine meadow of Dayara Thach.
Chandranahan Lake – A Glacial Gem
An acclimatization trek to Chandranahan Lake is one of the most memorable parts of the journey. The lake is considered sacred and remains partially frozen during early summer months. The trail to Chandranahan Lake passes through waterfalls, snow patches, and shepherd trails, offering breathtaking Himalayan scenery at approximately 13,900 ft.
The Summit Day – Rope Descent on Snow
The summit day is the most adventurous section of the Buran Ghati Trek itinerary. Trekkers start early morning and climb steep snow slopes to reach Buran Ghati Pass. The panoramic views from the top include snow-covered Himalayan peaks and deep valleys stretching across the horizon. The technical rope descent on snow adds excitement and makes this trek unique among Himalayan crossover treks in India.
Best Time & Campsites
The best time for the Buran Ghati Trek is from May to June and September to October. The trek includes camping at some of the most scenic Himalayan locations including Dayara Thach, Litham, Dhundi, and Munirang. This package includes accommodation, meals, permits, camping equipment, safety gear, and experienced trek leaders. Book your Buran Ghati Trek now and experience one of the best high-altitude crossover treks in Himachal Pradesh!
Day-wise Itinerary
Complete 7-day plan for your Buran Ghati Trek adventure
Shimla to Janglik (Base Camp)
Distance: 150 km drive | Duration: 6–7 hours | Altitude: 9,200 ft. Begin the journey early morning from Shimla and drive through the scenic Rohru, Chirgaon, and Tikri route. Enjoy panoramic views of the Pabbar River and traditional Himalayan villages along the way. Reach Janglik village and check into camps or homestay. Evening acclimatization walk, trek briefing, followed by dinner and overnight stay.
Janglik to Dayara Thach
Distance: 5–6 km trek | Duration: 4–5 hours | Altitude: 11,200 ft. The trek begins with a steep ascent through beautiful pine and oak forests before gradually opening into the vast alpine meadows. Enjoy panoramic views of Janglik and the surrounding Himalayan villages as you gain altitude. Reach the stunning alpine meadow of Dayara Thach and relax amidst the scenic Himalayan landscapes. Dinner and overnight camping.
Dayara Thach to Litham
Distance: 6–7 km trek | Duration: 5–6 hours | Altitude: 12,000 ft. Descend through beautiful forest trails and open meadows while enjoying sweeping views of snow-covered peaks and the Rupin Valley. The trail offers a diverse landscape as you progress deeper into the wilderness. Reach the scenic Litham campsite surrounded by towering mountains and crystal-clear mountain streams. Dinner and overnight camping at Litham.
Chandranahan Lake Excursion (Acclimatization Day)
Distance: 5–6 km round trip | Duration: Full day | Altitude: ~13,900 ft. After breakfast, begin the acclimatization trek towards the sacred Chandranahan Lake. Cross mountain streams and shepherd trails while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Reach the beautiful glacial lake — partially frozen in early summer — surrounded by dramatic snow patches and waterfalls. Return to Litham campsite for dinner and overnight stay.
Litham to Dhundi
Distance: 5 km trek | Duration: 4–5 hours | Altitude: 13,200 ft. Gradually ascend towards Nalabansh while enjoying the contrasting landscapes of lush green meadows and rocky alpine valleys. The trail becomes more remote and rugged as you climb higher. Reach Dhundi campsite — dramatically surrounded by snow-clad Himalayan peaks and peaceful high-altitude terrain. Dinner and overnight camping at Dhundi.
Dhundi to Buran Ghati Pass to Munirang
Distance: 10–12 km trek | Duration: 9–10 hours | Altitude: 15,000 ft. The most thrilling day of the trek — start very early morning. Climb steep snow slopes with determination as you approach Buran Ghati Pass at 15,000 ft. Soak in the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges from the top. Experience the iconic technical rope descent on snow — one of the most exciting adventure experiences in Indian trekking. Descend into lush valleys filled with juniper plants and mountain streams. Reach Munirang campsite by evening. Dinner and overnight stay.
Munirang to Barua Village to Shimla
Distance: 5 km trek + drive | Duration: 3–4 hours trek | Altitude: ~7,200 ft. Begin the final descent through beautiful pine forests and fragrant apple orchards towards Barua Village. The trek ends at Barua Khud road bridge, marking the completion of one of Himachal's finest crossover treks. Drive back towards Shimla via the scenic Sangla Valley and Reckong Peo route, carrying unforgettable memories of seven extraordinary days in the Himalayas.
What's Included
Everything covered in your package
Inclusions
- Accommodation in tents/homestays
- All meals (Day 1 dinner to Day 7 breakfast)
- Professional trek leader & support staff
- Trek permits & forest entry fees
- Camping equipment (tents, sleeping bags, mats)
- First aid & oxygen cylinder
- Transport: Shimla to Janglik & Barua to Shimla
- Safety equipment (ropes, microspikes if required)
Exclusions
- Personal trekking gear
- Insurance
- Emergency evacuation costs
- Porter/mule charges for personal luggage
- Tips & personal expenses
Things to Carry
Essential packing list for your Buran Ghati Trek
Payment Policy & Terms
Important booking information
Payment Policy: Pay ₹1,000 per head to reserve your seat. Remaining amount payable on arrival of trip. Any flight bookings shall be paid 100% in advance. 25% rescheduling charges apply.
Cancellation: If trek is called off due to natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (rains, earthquake, landslides, strike, pandemic etc), no refund will be provided. Alternatives may be offered based on situation.
Terms: Full payment must be made before trip begins. IDs shall be verified before boarding. Transfer of bookings is not permitted. Drinking & smoking strictly prohibited. Travelers must take care of their luggage. Management not responsible for damage or missing items.
Note: Due to weather, forest officers or government officials may forbid vehicle passage. Travelers may need to use local share transport. No refunds for inclusions not availed by client.
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Account: Explore Hills
A/C No: 5877892417
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Bank: Central Bank of India
Branch: Clement Town
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common queries about Buran Ghati Trek
The starting price of the Buran Ghati Trek package is ₹15,500 per person. This includes accommodation in tents/homestays, all meals from Day 1 dinner to Day 7 breakfast, professional trek leader and support staff, trek permits, forest entry fees, camping equipment, first aid, oxygen cylinder, transport from Shimla to Janglik and Barua to Shimla, and all safety equipment.
Yes, the Buran Ghati Trek is rated moderate to difficult and requires good physical fitness. The trek involves steep climbs, high-altitude terrain at 15,000 ft, technical snow sections, and a rope descent from the pass. Prior trekking experience and preparation are strongly recommended for a safe and enjoyable experience.
The best time to visit is May–June and September–October. During summer, trekkers experience dramatic snow walls, blooming alpine meadows, and pleasant weather. Autumn offers clear skies, colorful landscapes, and excellent mountain visibility. The trek remains closed during heavy monsoon and peak winter months.
The highest point of the Buran Ghati Trek is Buran Ghati Pass at 15,000 ft (4,572 meters). The acclimatization trek to Chandranahan Lake reaches approximately 13,900 ft, helping trekkers prepare for the high-altitude summit day.
Yes, the rope descent from Buran Ghati Pass is conducted safely by experienced trek leaders using proper safety ropes and equipment. This is one of the most exciting and iconic sections of the trek, but it is managed with full professional supervision to ensure the safety of all trekkers.
Prior trekking experience is recommended for the Buran Ghati Trek because of the steep climbs, technical snow sections, and high altitude involved. Trekkers should have completed at least one moderate-level Himalayan trek before attempting this one. Good cardiovascular fitness and regular exercise in the weeks before the trek are essential.
Yes, camping accommodation in tents is included throughout the trek along with homestay accommodation in Janglik on Day 1. All meals from Day 1 dinner through Day 7 breakfast are included. Trekkers camp at scenic locations including Dayara Thach, Litham, Dhundi, and Munirang.
Major highlights include the sacred Chandranahan Lake at 13,900 ft, vast alpine meadows at Dayara Thach, dramatic snow walls, the iconic Buran Ghati Pass crossing at 15,000 ft, the thrilling rope descent on snow, scenic Himalayan campsites at Litham and Dhundi, and the beautiful Sangla Valley descent through apple orchards on the final day.
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