3-Day Trek to Bhrigu Lake from Manali
Highlights
Manali
nature, trekking, camping
Group Tour
3 Days
Hard
English, Hindi
Description
A well-known lake of the Kullu region, legend holds that Bhrighu Rishi meditated here and that many local gods of the Kullu Valley visit to take a dip in its sacred water. A favourite destination for visitors who come here to see the stunning lakes of Himachal Pradesh. Climb up to the Bhrigu Lake and marvel at the spectacular views of the Manali Mountains!
Itinerary
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Day 1: Manali (1950m) to Kothi (2150m) to Gulaba (2600m) to Raudi Khodi (3830m)
Early departure to Gulaba as later in the day traffic increases on Manali - Rohtang road.
Leaving Manali, drive along the Beas river until Palchan and Kothi village. The tiny village of Kothi and surrounding are famous for beauty.
Drive continues to Gulaba, the last curve where the trek begins.
Trek through the dense forest of Deodar and Fir.
Gradually walking through the forest, cross Thach (pasture) of Khanora.
Overlooking at Solang, Kothi below, and Hanuman Tibba, numbers of birds can be spotted, such as monal pheasant.
Finally, arrive at Siyander thach or Raudi Khodi, a nice campsite.
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Day 2: Raudi Khodi to Bhrigu Lake (4235m) to Panduropa (3600m)
After breakfast, leave Raudi Khodi behind and climb steeply to Bhrigu lake, arriving at the lake.
Walk along the ridge, which presents the spectacular and panoramic view of the Manali mountains.
Continue along the ridge to the campsite of Panduropa.
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Day 3: Trek to Vashisht (2070m) / Drive to Manali
Exploring around, slowly descend to tree line through meadows.
For few hours, explore panoramic view.
Once the tree line begins, descend steep to Vashisht village, lastly through apple orchards.
Arriving at Vashisht, take a dip in hot spring water to relax the tired muscles.
Finally, drive back to Manali.
What's Included
What's Excluded
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
Adult | |
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1 to 1 | /person |
This is a group tour |