Bhuran pass Trek
- 7 days/6 night
- Bhuran pass
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Bhuran pass Trek
Embark on a breathtaking adventure across one of Himachal Pradesh’s most scenic and diverse trails — the Buran Ghati Pass Trek, a thrilling journey from the charming village of Janglik to the beautiful valley of Sangla. This 7-day trek is a perfect blend of lush forests, high-altitude meadows, glacial streams, and the adrenaline-filled Buran Pass crossing at 4,725 meters.
The adventure begins with a scenic drive from Shimla to Janglik, followed by gradual acclimatization through quaint villages and meadows of Dayara Thach and Litham. The trail ascends to the dramatic Dhunda base camp, offering spectacular views of towering snow peaks. On Day 5, test your grit by crossing the challenging yet rewarding Buran Pass — a high-altitude thrill with sweeping Himalayan vistas.
Descend into the lush Baspa Valley and reach the orchard-rich town of Sangla for a well-deserved rest before concluding the journey with a drive back to Shimla via picturesque towns like Rampur, Narkanda, and Kufri.
Highlights:
- Explore offbeat villages like Janglik and Barua
- Camp under star-lit skies in Dayara Thach, Lithum, Dhunda, and Moolpani
- Witness majestic views of Buran and Gunas Pass
- Cross the snow-covered Buran Ghati Pass (4725 m) with support from experienced mountaineers
- Relax in Sangla amidst serene apple orchards
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Itinerary
Day1 : Shimla – Theog - Khara Patthar - Rorhu – Tangnu - Janglik
- (Driving duration 06 hours)
- (Hiking duration 01hour)
In the early morning after breakfast drive through Kufri, Theog to reach Kharapatthar. The final
leg of drive brings us to village Tangnu. The drive follows bank of river Pabbar and is the most
scenic valley with the remote countryside.
Trek start before Tangnu village to Janglik is stunning village. The later is last village of district
Shimla. The dirt track ascends up from a gushing river to village Janglik. Reach early evening
and check into your home stay for overnight.
Day2 : Janglik village – Dayara Thach
- Elevation 3100 m
- (Hiking duration 04 – 05 hours)
Today after breakfast, leave the habitation and hike up to the meadows of Dayara. The hike
passes through a thick coniferous and Brown Oak forest, The final leg of the walk give way to
alpine meadows of Dayara. En route enjoy your packed lunch by a gurgling stream in the
clearing of the forest.
Dayara Thatch welcomes you with bounty of rare Himalayan flowers blooming mirrored by snow-capped mountain range. Overnight in tents.
Dayara Thatch welcomes you with bounty of rare Himalayan flowers blooming mirrored by snow-capped mountain range. Overnight in tents.
Day3 : Dayara Thach – Lithum Thach
- Elevation: 3900 m
- (Hiking duration 04 – 05 hours)
Today after breakfast, get ready to trek to Litham Thach. This gradual walk follows alpine
meadows and offering magnificent views of snow capped mountains on the other side of Pabbar
River. The entire trail is intercepted by gushing glacial streams and offers ample opportunity for
acclimatization.
Reach your campsite on a flat green stretch across River Pabbar. This valley is well known as Chandernaun valley.
Explore the area around and overnight in tents.
Reach your campsite on a flat green stretch across River Pabbar. This valley is well known as Chandernaun valley.
Explore the area around and overnight in tents.
Day4 : Lithum Thach – Dhunda Base Camp
- Elevation: 4200 m
- (Hiking duration 04 – 05 hours)
After a leisure morning, proceed further to Dhunda base camp, the narrow trail now passes
through the rough stretches of the River and suddenly ascends up to reach the base camp.
Due to elevation the pace of steps recedes and the last leg to the base camp tests your walking
skills.
Reach the camp, stretch your body and evening is at leisure to gaze snow capped Buran and
Gunasu pass bathed in moonlight.
After early dinner overnight in tents.
Day5 : Lithum – Buran pass – Moolpani (Buran Pass- 4725 m.)
- (Hiking duration 07 – 08 hours)
Today’s walk Tests the patience of the trekkers as we cross Buran pass. After an early breakfast
a demanding uphill on narrow trail and hard packed snow bring us to the top of Buran pass.
Enjoy your packed lunch at the top of the pass. Post lunch a sharp descend on the other side of the pass thrills as you negotiate it with the assistance of qualified mountaineer.
Reach you campsite Moolpani for early evening.
Overnight in tents.
Enjoy your packed lunch at the top of the pass. Post lunch a sharp descend on the other side of the pass thrills as you negotiate it with the assistance of qualified mountaineer.
Reach you campsite Moolpani for early evening.
Overnight in tents.
Day6 : MoolPani – Barua village – Sangla
- (Hiking duration 05 – 06 hours)
Today’s walk Tests the patience of the trekkers as we cross Buran pass. After an early breakfast
a demanding uphill on narrow trail and hard packed snow bring us to the top of Buran pass.
Enjoy your packed lunch at the top of the pass. Post lunch a sharp descend on the other side of
the pass thrills as you negotiate it with the assistance of qualified mountaineer.
Reach you campsite Moolpani for early evening.
Overnight in tents.
Day7 : Sangla – Rampur – Narkanda – kufri - Shimla
- (Driving duration 07 - 08)
Bidding goodbye to the Mountain Gods, today drive to Shimla, via, Rampur, Narkanda and
Kufri.
Inclusion
- Transportation from Chandigarh to Pab and back from Gyankot to Chandigarh.
- Accommodation in Alpine Camps on all trek nights (Jiunthi, Bherog/Tisri, and Gyankot).
- All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner).
- Bonfire evenings on Day 1 and Day 2 (weather permitting).
- Picnic lunch at Jade ki Karai and riverside lunch on the last day.
- Experienced local guide and trek leader throughout the journey.
- Wake-up tea with locals experience in Jiunthi village.
- First Aid support and basic medical kit for the group.
- Trek permits and forest entry fees, if applicable.
Exclusion
- Personal expenses such as phone calls, laundry, tips, etc.
- Any kind of insurance – travel, accident, or health.
- Expenses arising due to natural calamities or roadblocks.
- Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
- Extra snacks, beverages, or mineral water beyond provided meals.
- Mules or porters to carry personal luggage.
- Any costs not mentioned in the “Inclusions” section.
- Entry tickets (if any) for monuments or temples not covered in the itinerary.
- GST or any applicable government taxes.