Things that makes Beas kund trek an eye-catching one.

The angelic blue Beas Kund or Vyas Kund glacial lake, the origin of the River Beas lies in the Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh resting at an altitude of 3,650 meters. The lake has also been tagged as the ‘holy lake’ as many believed that Sage Vyas used to bathe himself in this specific water body while meditating. Naturally, The Lake was named after him.

A very short itinerary of Beas Kund Trek:  The Beas Kund Trek begins with Manali’s quite popular hill station Solang Nallah which sits at a height of 2,050 metres further enchanting you with the amazing pasture lands of Dhundi, the birthplace of River Beas (sits at 3,150 metres) through a worthy, consistent and long 6 hours of climbing. The trek continues to amaze you, taking you to Bakarthach (sits at 3,300 metres) with majestic views and finally takes you to Beas Kund after another climb.

The Beas Kund Trek Height:                12,772 ft.

The Beas Kund Trek Distance:             16 Km.

Nights/Days:                                           3 Nights/4 Days

The trek additionally provides you with a splendid view of mountain peaks, the Beas Kund Glacier and many more. The Beas Kund trek distance and its difficulty level are absolutely fitting for beginners as it lasts only for three days and is easy. All the breathtaking sites are indubitably flawless for camerawork!

Major Attractions of the TrekNow that you have read the above section you have a brief idea of what Beas Kund Trek is about, but you must be wondering what exactly this trek holds for you and why it is one of the best treks in Manali. So, here are some details about the attractions of Beas Kund Trek which lures you!

Solang Nallah, Manali:

The beginning of this trek, which is the pick-up point, Solang Nallah in Manali is itself one heavenly spot to observe the jaw-dropping scenery. Quickly let your eyes catch how this hill station is wrapped up with the serenity and divinity of picturesque nature’s show and the temple of Sage Manu. The Hindu mythology calls him the ‘creator of mankind’ or Manusmriti.

Solang Nallah is an extremely popular destination in Manali for ski slopes and paragliding. The trail continues to bring treats for your eyes as you pass through the thriving greens, vast grass fields and the lanes to the lustrous Beas River. The view of the Beas Kund glacier never fails to mesmerize you and the most exciting part is you can even take a walk on it!

The Mountain Peaks Are Visible So Easily:

The trail provides you with a lucky chance to spot the white, dazzling  Friendship peak, Hanuman Tibba peak, Deo Tibba peak and the Seven Sisters from the top, quite easily, which makes your trip even better.

Alongside lie the peaks of Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal Range which are equally astonishing. Don’t hesitate to take a while for a few clicks.

Mesmerizing Beas Kund or Vyas Kund Lake:

The course from Dhundi, through Bakarthach takes you to Beas Kund, the high altitude gorgeous alpine lake which finally unveils itself to hypnotize you with its divine beauty. One can witness the most serene view on Earth as the source of the River catches their eyes.

Take a night to witness the river and the surroundings bathing in the moonlight, while you can add more charm to your trip as you lay back, gazing at the twinkling stars.

Easy and Suitable For Beginners and Why So?

Are you afraid that you are just a beginner and a series of recurring thoughts are holding you back? Then we have some good news! One of the major attractions of the Beas Kund trek is that it is ideal for beginners as much as it is thrilling for advanced trekkers who are fond of trekking in Manali.

Beas Kund is an easily doable trek having moderate difficulty level, so if you are physically doing well, fit and healthy then you can surely go for Beas Kund Trek and witness all the beauty it holds. Apart from that, the Beas Kund trek distance (16 km) is short and the whole trek ends within just 3-4 days.

On top of that, the trail offers you to explore the distant, isolated lifestyle of Himachal Pradesh as it passes through some small villages situated at the hilltop. Allow yourself to take some moments to observe their daily routine, crafts and way of living, it will definitely astound you!

When Should You Visit Beas Kund?

There are times when the trek is so beautiful and harmless but similarly, there are times when the trek can be treacherous. So let us tell you about the times you should visit Beas Kund and also when you should not.

Is Beas Kund Trek in March dangerous?

For beginners? Yes, very. Beas Kund Trek in March is possible only if you are an advanced trekker. To put it more accurately, let’s say this is not the best time to enjoy Beas Kund. If you do not have enough knowledge in this field, trekking during this time can bring danger to your doorstep. Not checking the weather updates can cause you some serious harm.

The bad news is the snow is soft and of waist depth so the chances of losing the marks of the trail are high. It will be snowing continuously day and night and the path will gradually get more unpredictable, more typically, during walking through the moraine.

Some trekkers had to return without witnessing Beas Kund in the month of March. Some could make it only to Bakarthach as they were able to walk only 1 km per hour. Naturally, snow will make moving very hard after you reach 5 km past Dhundi.

Beas Kund Trek temperature during March is not very pleasing as well. The minimum temperature remains at -3°C and the maximum temperature rises up to 7°C.

While we are talking about months you must avoid trekking here, we would also like to mention that you must watch out for heavy monsoon showers during August and the early September.Advanced trekkers who don’t mind a lot of snow can deal with the winter season but again, for a beginner nature can be harsh during December. Chances of losing the correct trail and accidents are high.

Beas Kund Trek in November, Mid-May and Mid-July:

Avoiding these months you can safely have a thrilling journey to Beas Kund from Mid-May to Mid- July and during November! These months are ideal to enjoy Beas Kund in the safest possible way.

As October comes to an end, it starts to get a bit shivery but then again, the weather is pretty satisfying hence, the Beas Kund trek in November is harmless and doable. You will most definitely experience snowfall. The milky white snow sheet intensifies the beauty here during this time and is truly charming.

The minimum temperature during this time drops to subzero and the maximum temperature rises up to 14°C.

Beas Kund is highly recommended for summer for its favourable weather. The Beas Kund temperature is relaxing, the weather is undisturbed and it is rich in flora and fauna. After the month of April spring arrives dancing through the leaves. This is a month before summer and hence, the snow doesn’t melt so you can definitely enjoy plenty of snow!

June and July bring warm rays of the sun and cool, soft gusts. During summers, the sky is clear and so is the view which is just fitting for nature photography. You can watch beautiful flowers bloom so make sure to look around.

The minimum temperature in summer remains 10°C and the maximum temperature rises up to 25°C.

Is Beas Kund Safe for a Solo Trek?

This is a common question that keeps coming from beginners.

Trekkers who have experience in this field are most likely to complete this trek even within 2 days. It is quite easy if you know the route and the directions well, so you can go solo and enjoy it to the fullest.

But looking at the results of the beginners doing so, we have found that many regret going solo, without a guide so the answer is no. If you lack experience of hiking in the Himalayas we suggest you go for a guide.

For instance, while passing through some small watercourses the trail can get slippery and challenging. The wooden planks by the shepherds can give you a hard time while you try to hold yourself together balancing as they are slim. Just like these, many more difficulties can easily get to you.

Nature is serene, but she is equally unpredictable. Sometimes she hides her dangers under her captivating beauty. Avoid these possible harms by avoiding the specific months mentioned above and going solo if you are a beginner.

We hope you enjoy Mother Nature to the fullest and wish you to get back with a lot of thrilling memories with the images of the majestic scenes your eyes have witnessed!

Author’s Bio: Sudoita is presently a student, majoring in the field of English Literature and an author for Moxtain. She has spent more than 1 year as an article writer and looking forward to spend more. She calls her own website “Spitting Ink” which she has very recently launched. There she plays with words. With a pen and a voice, she is running towards the ears to gain and share.