
Buran Pass
Quick Facts
The high passes of the Himalayas have been used throughout centuries by the trans-migratory Gaddi shepherds herding their flocks over to greener pastures.
One such crossing is the Buran Pass (15,500 ft) which separates the Pabbar and Sangla valley in Himachal Pradesh. Used mainly by the Gaddi shepherds of the area, and in the early days by the British in order to avoid the long arduous travel through the Satluj valley, this route provides a challenging trek from the Tons/Yamuna watershed in the Garhwal Himalayas into the Sangla valley in the Satluj watershed. Moving through the beautiful Pabbar valley, the main tributary of the Tons river, we cross the Buran pass into the equally scenic Baspa valley. This trip provides a gainful insight into a culturally rich melting pot of the meeting of the Buddhism, Hinduism and Muslim population of these areas.
DAYS 1-3
- Day One: Dehradun – Tons (1150 M)
Pick up at Dehradun airport. Pick up and transfer to Camp Bagi (179 km; 5 hrs), Tons river. Reach by tea time/dinner. Overnight Bagi.
- Day Two: Tons – Janglik (2869 M)
Today is an early start. Drive to Janglik 110 km; 3.5 hrs to begin our walk. Trek 6 km to Mounty to our first camp.
- Day 3: Janglik – Dayara (3300 M)
Trek to Dayara (11,075 ft): Trek in 5 to 6 hours, you will find yourself on a steep trail that leads to an oak and pine forest. The path with will become gradual as you go deeper into the woods. The trees clear unexpectedly to reveal the massive expanse of Dayara. Your heart will be filled with delight on seeing a vast, undulating green meadow with thousands of yellow wildflowers. The meadow has small hills on one side a gorge on the other. In the middle, you will see horses galloping with abandon among herds of sheep. Spend the evening with local Himalayan shepherds. They will speak to you humorously of a difficult but content life in the mountains.
DAYS 4-7
- Day 4: Dayara – Litham (3500 M)
We recommend waking up early to witness the sunrise too. The interplay of yellow rays and grey shadows over a large carpet of grass will leave you mesmerized. If you thought you had seen all that you possibly could of meadows, you are wrong. Today you will walk across meadow after meadow with forests interspersed between them. The first forest you will cross is again of pine, followed by silver birch i.e. bhoj. The bark of the bhoj tree was used as paper in ancient times. The trail from Dayara to Litham is almost a gentle descent throughout with multiple streams along the way. You will see Guna Pass among the now visible snow-capped Dhauladhar range. Once you hop over the Chandranahan stream, you reach the Litham campsite. Litham too has a charm at par with Dayara. To your front are the cliffs that hide Buran Pass. On your left you can see the mouth of the Chandranahan waterfall. On your right is the Pabbar river, musically flowing before the mountain range that hides the Rupin valley.
- Day 5: Lithum (Visit Chandranahan Lake) (3500 M)
Today, we visit Chandranahan lake – the source of the river you are camping by and drive along on your way to Janglik. The lake is considered sacred because as per mythology, the moon on Lord Shiva’s head took a dip in this lake. You begin the day early to get back to Litham by lunch time. It will be a strenuous day because of a steep ascent and descent. But the landscape you witness is worth the effort.
You cross the stream you hopped over on the way to Litham and make our way towards the waterfall. A shepherd’s trail will take you to ridge top. The waterfall’s snout is marked by charmingly set-up stone cairns. The lake is another hour’s walk on snow patches from here. Chandrahan is a glacial lake perennially fed by snow. It remains frozen for most part of the year. Though the lake is small, it’s bowl-like setting between flanking mountains against a blue sky makes its size irrelevant.
- Day 6: Lithum – Dhunda (4000 M)
Litham is the last meadow on this trek. You now make your way to the alpine high-altitude campsite of Dhunda. The green grass will give way to grey rocks and patches of ice. The Dhauladhar range continues accompanying you over a well-marked trail, as does the Pabbar. But the river is flowing much faster now. As you walk along its left bank, you reach a U-shaped gorge-like valley. Here, you finally see Buran Ghati for the first time on your left. Dhunda at 13,300 feet is set against the feet of the Pass. Unlike your first colourful campsites, this one is surrounded completely by snow during summer. The altitude and the anticipation of the Pass crossing will fill you with excitement.
- Day 7: Dhunda – River Campsite Via Buran Passi (4572 M)
Today you will trek for almost 10 hours which will be both ascending and descending. In the absence of snow during autumn, the Pass is not difficult to time. In summer, you begin the climb to the Pass a little after midnight. This is because snow softens during the day, making it difficult to walk. From the narrow ledge at the top of Buran Pass at 15,000 feet, you get a panoramic view of the Kinner-Kailash peaks. Snow-covered mountains at day-break among swirling mist is a sight that will remain with you for the rest of your life.
In summer months, we need to have an assisted descent down the first 100 metres of an almost vertical snow wall into the Kinnaur valley. In fall months, it’s a steep descent on a stony trail.
The descent from Buran Ghati is very quick, with you losing 3,000 feet of altitude in just 2 hours. Once out of the snow line, you will once again be greeted by flowers and shrubs.
DAYS 8-10
- Day 8: River Campsite – Barua (2000 M)
The last day of the trek is a full descent. You will walk through receding trees that give way to diverse Himalayan vegetation. After an hour and a half, you will reach a bridge crossing over a large stream. Soon you will spot trees of apricot, pears and peaches. An hour later, you will see apple orchards and civilization. You would have entered Barua village through an arch. You will smile at villagers going about their usual day of farming or tending to cattle. Some of them might strike up a conversation and invite you for a cup of tea. From the heart of the village, the descent becomes even more rapid. Within half an hour you reach the road bridge over Barua Khud. Overnight guest house.
- Departure
After breakfast, the team will drop you at Kalka to board the evening Shatabdi (5:45pm) to reach Delhi at night (9:55pm). Trip ends.
Inclusions:
- All arrangements for staying and camping while on trip
- All transfers in a non-ac vehicle as per the itinerary from pick up dehradun rail/bus station to drop narkanda after trek
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis in tents / hotel
- All meals as mentioned in itinerary & safe drinking water
- All trekking arrangements with india’s most experienced guiding team, camp staff and cooks
- Porterage upto 15kg/person
- Peak fee/sanctuary fee/royalty/permits where applicable
Exclusions:
- Sleeping bag
- Any transfers or meals outside of itinerary
- Bottled water
- Items of personal clothing
- Expenses of any personal nature (laundry / phone calls / alcohol / cigarettes / insurance / camera fee / etc.)
- Any expense incurred due to force of nature such as landslides, bad weather or reasons beyond our control
- Tips & gratuities (we recommend 5-10% of your trip cost- to be distributed among the team) – personal choice
- Travel & cancellation insurance
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