Bara Bhangal(The Lost Village)
$1790 per person
Bara Banghal Trek – A Remote Himalayan Odyssey Through Gaddi Lands
The Bara Banghal Trek is one of Himachal Pradesh’s most remote and rewarding high-altitude trails. Named after the secluded village of Bara Banghal in the Kangra district, this strenuous 13-day trek takes you across majestic passes, wild meadows, and centuries-old shepherd trails used by the Gaddi tribe.
Starting from Manali and ending in Dharamshala, the trail crosses the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges via two challenging passes—Kalihani Pass (4,850 m) and Thamsar Pass (4,782 m). The route connects the Kullu and Kangra valleys, offering ever-changing landscapes: from lush forests and alpine flower carpets to stark glacial valleys and river crossings.
The trek leads to the mysterious Bara Banghal village, nestled deep within the mountains and isolated for much of the year. The Ravi River flows through this ancient settlement, whose residents still rely on ponies to transport goods across the mountain passes. The trail ends in Dharamshala, also known as “India’s Little Lhasa,” the seat of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Trek Details
Feature | Description |
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Duration | 13 Days |
Difficulty | Strenuous |
Altitude Range | 2,100 m to 4,850 m |
Best Time | Late June to Early October |
Start Point | Manali |
End Point | Dharamshala |
Major Passes | Kalihani Pass, Thamsar Pass |
Cultural Region | Kullu, Kangra, Bara Banghal |
Highlights of the Bara Banghal Trek
Cross Two High-Altitude Passes
Experience jaw-dropping views while traversing Kalihani Pass and Thamsar Pass, both rising above 4,700 meters.
Bara Banghal Village Stay
Stay in one of the remotest Himalayan villages, completely cut off during the harsh winters, preserving its unique traditions.
Rich Flora and Fauna
Spot rare Himalayan wildlife such as the Musk Deer and Himalayan Brown Bear, alongside vibrant alpine flowers and high-altitude birds.
Gaddi Shepherd Culture
Interact with Gaddi herders, the nomadic mountain people who call these highlands home. Learn about their deep spiritual and ecological connection to the land.
From Green Valleys to Glacier Basins
Witness a dramatic shift in landscapes as the trail ascends from verdant meadows to stark glacial valleys and snow-covered peaks.
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Destination
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi – Airport Pick-up & Hotel Stay in Delhi
Day 02: Arrive at Bhuntar Airport
- Meet & Greet: Our representative will receive you at Bhuntar Airport.
- Transfer to Manali (Distance: 50 km / 1.5-2 hours)
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- Scenic drive along the Beas River.
- Check-in to pre-booked hotel in Manali.
- Light meals recommended.
- Relax and let your body adjust to the mountain air.
- Avoid strenuous activity on Day 1.
- Tour orientation:
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- Safety protocols
- Route overview
- Emergency & backup plans
- Document verification
Day 03: Manali- Lamadug(3017m): 4/5 hrs
Day 04: Lamadug- Riyali Thach(3400m): 6/7 hrs
Day 05: Riyali Thach - Shangor (3800m): 5hrs
Day 06: Shangor - KALIHANI PASS (4640 m) - DhankoThach: 6/7hrs
Day 07: DhankoThach – Lamba Parao(3150 m): 5/6 hrs
Day 08: LambaParao - SuniParao(3000 m): 5/6 hrs
Day 09: SuniParao - BARA BANGAHAL (2,540 m): 12 Km- 5 hrs
Day 10: Bara Banghal - Marh (3850 m) - Base of THAMSAR PASS(4782m): 6/7 hrs
Day 11: Base Camp - THAMSAR PASS(4700 m) –Panihartu(3600 m): 14 Km: 5/6 hrs trek
Day 12: Panihartu - Rajgunda (2850 m): 16 Km: 6/7 hrs
Day 13: Rajgunda– Billing (2600 m) - Bir (2000 m): 15 km: 5/6 hrs
Day 14: Bir - Dharamsala(1300 m): 65 km drive
Day 15: Drive to Delhi(540 km) or via Flight in the morning to Delhi
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- High-quality alpine tents (twin sharing basis)
- Season-rated sleeping bags and insulated sleeping mats
- All essential camping gear provided and set up by our team
- All meals included: Nutritious vegetarian breakfast, packed lunch, evening tea/snacks, and hot dinner
- Boiled or filtered drinking water provided daily
- Experienced trek leader and certified mountain guide
- Skilled cook and kitchen team
- Camp helpers and porters/mules for luggage and equipment transport
- Pick-up and drop-off as per the trek itinerary (from base location)
- Comprehensive first-aid kit with basic high-altitude medications
- Oxygen cylinder available for emergency use (on high-altitude treks)
- Participants need only carry a light daypack with essentials (water bottle, snacks, jacket)
- Main backpack/duffel (up to 10 kg) will be carried by porters/mules
- Travel & Rescue Insurance: All participants are required to carry personal travel and emergency evacuation insurance
- Personal Expenses: Expenses such as phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery charging, and additional porters/horses if required.
- Unexpected Costs: Any expenses arising due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the itinerary (e.g., weather delays, route changes, natural calamities).
- Town-Based Costs: Any meals, drinks, or accommodation outside the trekking route (in towns or cities) are not included.
- Gratuities: Tips for trekking staff, guides, and support crew are not included (though appreciated).
- Anything Not Mentioned Above: Any services or items not explicitly listed under “Inclusions” are to be considered additional.