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About the Kheerganga Trek
Located in Himachal Pradesh, Kheerganga is one of the most popular hiking destinations among travelers looking for moderate hiking. The Kheerganga Trek starts at kasol. Kasol is a picturesque village in Himachal Pradesh, a suburb of Parvati, on the banks of the holy river Parvati, located between Bhuntar and Manikaran. Kasol is an emerging gateway to many popular tours and is very crowded during the summer. Kasol is the backbone of many famous tours in Himachal such as the trek to Tosh, Chalal, and Kheerganga.
Kheerganga’s trip from Kasol is a short and easy trip, which can be done even for beginners. The Kheerganga walking distance is 24 miles and the area remains soft or downhill throughout the trek. The Kheerganga Trek is a day trip and can be completed in one day. The specialty of Kheerganga is the river that flows into it and has the color of Kheer. Kheerganga is famous for its hot springs and spectacular views of the Himalayan mountain range and the Parvati valley.
About Bairshani, Base Point Trek to KheerGanga
Barshaini is the start and end of the Kheerganga Trek. There are a few accommodation options and a restaurant in this small but beautiful place. If you have to purchase any travel accessories, it is recommended that you purchase them here. A small road from here deviates to the village of Tosh, about two miles [3 km] from Barshaini. The Parvati River flows down the valley near the valley of Barshaini.
Where are you going to stay?
Since Bashhaini is a small village in the northern Himalayas it has a few houses nearby. Tosh is a popular destination and has many accommodation options, from hotels to accommodations. The recent Tosh tourist chase means room prices have gone up. The village of Kalga, on the other hand, has affordable and basic accommodation, as well as an indoor restaurant.
Weather in KheerGanga –
Temperatures at the Kheerganga Trek vary from season to season. During the winter weather in Kheerganga it is very cold and the temperature is very low, with snow covering the area with shiny snow. In summer the temperature rises to 26 degrees, .i.e., In late May or early June. In winter and the rainy season from October to February, temperatures range from 3 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit [3 to 10 ° C], and the average temperature is 32 degrees Fahrenheit [32 ° C].
Kheerganga Trek Tour
For this new tour of Kheerganga, you should meet the Trek Editor at the beautiful hill station Barshaini. You can easily reach Barshaini from Kasol by bus or rent a cab from there. You can also take a night bus from Delhi to Bhuntar, and take another bus from Bhuntar to Barshaini.
Below is a 2 Day Tour of Kheerganga Trek and Camping.
Day 1: Access Barsheni Village, Trek to Kheerganga
The trek to Kheerganga begins at Barshade, on the banks of the Parvati River. After reaching Barzillai, your trek will begin. The Trek begins with a walk through dense pine forests and suddenly landscapes change into fields and villages once you cross a metal bridge over a steep stream .On the way to your trek, you walk through the picturesque Himalyan Valleys. As you continue your trek to Kheerhanga from Kasol, you will find many waterfalls. Later you arrive at Rudra Nag and take a moment to see the beauty and photograph it. This tour gives you the opportunity to interact with local people, get to know their culture and way of life. Since
Day 2: Kheerganga to Barshen to Bhuntar
Get up early to enjoy the sunrise and enjoy the view of the hilly mountains. After a delicious breakfast at the camp, pack up and get ready to head back to Barshaini
Things to Know Before Starting a Journey to Kheerganga:
- Carry light backpacks with a pair of flip-flops, flashlight or flashlight, light towel, poncho or raincoat, warm jacket, swimwear, soaps, toilet paper, tissues, snacks, easy-to-use water bottle, and and money.
- Personal use items to be marked with. Camera recording is one of the most breathable views available elsewhere. Coughs for colds and flu, fever; and ointment for minor abrasions during travel and camping should be accompanied.
- It is very cold at night so carry warm clothes, socks, gloves and essential gear for the trip.
- Extra money in case of emergencies should be taken as there are fewer ATM services. The last available ATM counter is in Kasol.
- There are no ATMs behind Kasol. Therefore, carry extra cash before you start the trip. Kasol ATMs may run out of money. make sure you have a backup.