Bara Bhangal trek

This trek, also known as the Shepherds trail trek takes you over Kalihani and Thamsar passes and is limited to experienced trekkers in rugged backcountry and with good 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, it is a very fruitful trek that people looking for an isolated, in-tune-with-nature routes.

Trip Details:
Trip Cost: Rs 19,000 per person
Total No. of days: 10 days
Trip Type: High Altitude Trekking
Trip gradient: Challenging
Max Altitude: 4900m
Trip Begins: Manali – 29th Sep 2012
Trip Ends: Bir – 8th Oct 2012
Reaching Manali:
By Road: There are Lots of Buses that operate between Both Delhi and Manali. You can book private buses on htttp://www.redbus.in or Himachal Pradesh Tourism operates buses that start at 4:30 in the evening from Janpath and reach Manali the next morning you can book HPTDC tickets herehttp://hptdc.nic.in/bus.htm
By Air: Indian Airlines and Kingfisher operate flights everyday between Delhi and Kullu.

Day 01: The participants arrive in Manali.

Day 02: Manali – Lama Dugh (3017m) 
Duration: 4 hours

The climb is through thick forests but there is no water point after departing from Manali. As one gains height in this steep climb, the distinct views of different faces of Indrasan, Deo Tibba and peaks of Bara Shigri glacier open up. In the last lag, the path turns to the right and one traverses the ridge horizontally and enters the campsite on an alpine plateau studded with thick growth of alpine flowers.

Day 03: Lama Dugh – Riyali Thach (3400m)
Duration: 3 hours

The height gain on this day is approximately 1 km. The trek is through steep a ridge below Khand Pari Tibba (4000m). From this point, one can have a magnificent glimpse of Manali, situated on the left bank of River Beas and the whole upper Kullu valley, which appears swathed in the different colors of the season.

Day 04: Riyali Thach – Base of Kalihani Pass (4010m) 
Duration: 6 hours

A longish day. The trail proceeds over open meadows initially followed by a steep descent to a stream. Crossing it, the path continues in a steep climb for about three hours till you arrive at the camp at the base of the Kalihani Pass. Make sure you catch the views of Deo Tibba and Indrasan peaks from the campsite.

Day 05: Base of Kalihani – Devi ki Marhi (3850m) via Kalihani Pass (4725m)
Duration: 8 hours

Today will be a long, ardrous day with a steep climb to the pass crossing a stretch of scree, a morraine and the Kalihani glacier. Take time off at the pass to get a splendid 360 degree view of hanging glaciers, the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar rangees. A steep descent across another glacier and four beautiful glacial lakes will bring you to the camp at the gaddi campsite of Devi ki Marhi.

Day 06: Devi Ki Marhi – Dal Marhi (3900m)
Duration: 6 hours

The trail first crosses over the Kalihani Nullah and descends into the oak and birch forests. Most of path then is flat with few ups and downs. Just before the end of day though is a steep climb before you arrive at the Dal Marhi campsite.

Day 07: Dal Marhi – Bara Bhangal (2882m)
Duration: 6 hours

The trail now continues down the Ravi river into the deodar forest, to the only large village in the valley, Bara Bhangal.

Day 08: Bara Bhangal – Mardh (3830m)
Duration: 5 hours

Today we will start climbing towards the next big pass, Thamsar. The trail winds up through pine, deodar and birch forests with mountain streams to break the monotony. The campsite at Mardh is near the base of the Thamsar glacier.

Day 09: Mardh – Plachak (2721m) via Thamsar Pass (4878m)
Duration: 7 hours

Another day of steep ascent over morraine, scree and glacier. The climb is broken by a small lake just below the pass. From on top of Thamsar, you will get your first glimpse of the lush Kangra valley. On the other side of the pass, it’s a steep, long descent till you reach the campsite at Plachak, well below the tree line.

Day 10: Plachak – Rajgundha (2440m) – Billing (2310m)
Duration: 6 hours

The easiest day of the trek so far. The path is flat and easy, passing through pine forests with many mountain streams. The valley widens and you get great views of the open Kangra valley. A vehicle will pick you up at Billing and drop you to Bir or Dharamshala. Or you can choose to fly from Billing to Bir on a tandem paraglider.

Cost Includes:

  1. Camping Tents, Kitchen tents, Sleeping bags (Holofill) and Carry mats.
  2. Nutritious, high calorie vegetarian food will be served.
  3. Guide, cook and camp helpers.
  4. Horses with horsemen to carry loads on  the route.
  5. Three persons will be accommodated in one tent.

Cost Excludes:

  1. Any expenses of personal nature like phone call etc
  2. Any transport and hotel accommodations.

 Thing to carry

  • Backpack 35- 40 Ltrs (this will go on the horse. If you want to carry it on your back your welcome)
  • Small Day pack 20 Ltrs (you can use this on the trail to carry your trail food, camera, water and trail layers.)
  • Hiking pants / trousers and shirts
  • Good walking /hiking shoes
  • Flash light with extra batteries
  • Sunglasses (optional)
  • Suntan lotion and toiletries
  • Camera (optional)
  • Water bottle
  • Warm jacket / pullover
  • Warm gloves
  • Warm socks
  • Raincoat
  • Prescribed medication if any