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Kheerganga Trek

(444+ Reviews)
Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh

Trail Type:

The trek starts and ends in Kasol

Rail Head:

Chandigadh Railway Station

Airport:

Bhunter Airport

Base Camp:

Kasol

Best Season:

Throught the year

Service From:

Barshaini To Barshaini

Meals:

Veg

Stay:

Camping

Region:

Himachal Pradesh

Duration:

2 Days

Grade:

Easy

Maximum Altitude:

11400 Ft

Approx Trekking KM:

20 Km

Overview


Kheerganga Trek is the most popular trek in Himachal altitude (3500 meters) a magnificent place lying in the Parvati valley of Himachal Pradesh at the end of Sylvan Hills. It is famous for hot water springs which are believed to be therapeutic and is of great significance for the Hindus and Sikhs. On this amazing trek go through some fable destinations – Kasol, Rudra Nag Waterfalls, and Shiva temple in the Great Himalayas. Kheerganga trek provides trekkers with a fortune of treasured memories. The location is well-known for its hot water springs and breathtaking view of the valley, which draws visitors from all over the country to Himachal Pradesh. The name is Kheerganga is derived from a legend that states the Keerganga springs were once filled with rice puddings provided by Lord Shiva. Kheerganga’s history is rich and has profound religious significance both to Hindus and Sikhs. According to popular local folklore, after losing the great race against Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikey decided to seclude himself and meditate in these hills. Thousands of years passed, but all attempts to reach Lord Kartikey failed, so Lord Shiva decided to take on the task himself, forming a stream of kheer (rice pudding) to bring Lord Kartikey back. This trek offers a great opportunity to explore the local people and their cuisines. The camping site of this trek provides a majestic view of the great snow-capped peaks. While trekking amidst Barshini, trekkers can witness the beautiful Parvati River that gorges from Barshaini and also flows adjacent to the village.

Itinerary


    

    The magical Kheerganga trek starts from the famous trekking destination “Kasol” which is a small village located on the bank of Parvati River. The vehicle will be arranged from here and then it move towards Barshaini which is the confluence of Tosh and Parvati Rivers.


    Today witness nature at its best in Himachal Pradesh. Go through the picturesque landscape offering scenic vistas, cross some wooden bridges on the trail. Now, one after another the cascading waterfalls welcome you.


    Reach Rudra Nag, a serpent-shaped waterfall in Parvati Valley which attracts many tourists because of its unique shape. Stop here for some time admiring its formation then move ahead.


    After a long 12 km hike along Parvati River explore the Kalga and Pulga villages and know about their lifestyle.


    The route from Kasol to Barshaini, Rudra Nag, and Kheerganga offers a scenic and adventurous journey in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Here’s what you can expect:


    1. Kasol to Barshaini: Barshaini is the starting point for both Rudra Nag and Kheerganga treks. It is approximately a 16-kilometer drive from Kasol. The road journey takes you through the beautiful Parvati Valley, offering views of lush green mountains, gushing Parvati River, and charming villages along the way.
    2. Barshaini: Upon reaching Barshaini, you will find a small village nestled amidst the mountains. This is where the road ends, and the trekking trail begins. Take some time to rest, fuel up, and gather your essentials before commencing the trek.
    3. Rudra Nag: From Barshaini, you can trek to Rudra Nag, which is a natural waterfall. The trek to Rudra Nag is approximately 3 kilometers long and takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace. The trail is scenic, passing through dense forests and crossing a wooden bridge over the Parvati River. Once you reach Rudra Nag, you can witness the mesmerizing waterfall surrounded by rocks and greenery.
    4. Kheerganga: After visiting Rudra Nag, you can continue your trek to Kheerganga. The distance from Rudra Nag to Kheerganga is around 7 kilometers, which takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete. The trail gradually ascends through pine forests, meadows, and picturesque landscapes. You’ll come across charming villages like Nakthan and Kalga along the way. As you approach Kheerganga, the trail becomes steeper, but the breathtaking views make it all worthwhile.
    5. Kheerganga View: Upon reaching Kheerganga, you’ll be greeted by the stunning views of the snow-capped peaks and the Parvati Valley. Kheerganga is famous for its natural hot water springs, which are believed to have healing properties. You can take a dip in the hot springs, relax, and enjoy the serene surroundings. The sunset and sunrise views from Kheerganga are particularly captivating.
    6. Camping at Kheerganga: Kheerganga offers camping facilities, and spending a night in the midst of the mountains is an incredible experience. You can set up your tent, enjoy a bonfire, and stargaze in the clear night sky.



    

    

    To return from Kheerganga to Kasol, you will follow the same route in reverse. Here’s how you can make your way back:


    1. Kheerganga to Barshaini: Start your descent from Kheerganga back to Barshaini. The trek downhill is relatively easier and takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on your pace. Enjoy the scenic views and take breaks as needed along the way.
    2. Barshaini to Rudra Nag: Once you reach Barshaini, you can choose to visit Rudra Nag again if you wish. It’s a 3-kilometer trek from Barshaini to Rudra Nag, which takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. Spend some time at the waterfall and soak in the natural beauty before proceeding further.
    3. Barshaini to Kasol: From Barshaini, you can hire a local taxi or catch a shared cab to Kasol. The drive back to Kasol takes around 30 to 45 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 16 kilometers.



Trek Map


Inclusions

Exclusions


Forest Permit and entrance fee

Accommodation in tents All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner

(All camping gears) High quality tents Sleeping bags ,Mattress, Toilet tents,  Dining Tent

Porters Helper

Mules

Kitchen team Good Experience Trek Leader guide

Medical Kit

Crampons and Gaiters

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit

On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included

Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included

Transport Facility

Forest Permit and entrance fee

Accommodation in tents All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner

(All camping gears) High quality tents Sleeping bags ,Mattress, Toilet tents,  Dining Tent

Porters Helper

Mules

Kitchen team Good Experience Trek Leader guide

Medical Kit

Crampons and Gaiters

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit

On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included

Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included

Transport Facility

What to carry




  • Trekking shoes: A good pair of trekking shoes is essential for a comfortable and safe trek. Look for shoes that are sturdy, provide good ankle support, and have a good grip on different types of terrain.
  • Backpack with rain cover (50-60 ltr): A backpack is necessary to carry all your gear. Make sure it's the right size for your trek, and comes with a rain cover to keep your belongings dry in case of rain.
  • Thermals (upper and lower): Thermals are lightweight and comfortable base layers that help regulate your body temperature in cold weather. Bring both upper and lower thermals to keep warm.
  • 3 T-shirts (advisable quick dry): Choose quick-drying T-shirts made from breathable and moisture-wicking materials. This will help keep you cool and dry during your trek.
  • 2 Trek pants: Choose lightweight and comfortable trek pants that are easy to move in and can dry quickly if wet.
  • Jacket (-10 degree): A warm jacket is essential for cold weather. Choose a jacket that is waterproof and windproof, and provides good insulation.
  • Fleece or hood (2): Fleece jackets or hoodies are great mid-layer options to keep warm. Bring at least two, as they can also be used as an extra layer at night.
  • Sunglasses (UV protected): Protect your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays with sunglasses that are designed for outdoor activities.
  • Sun cap: A sun cap or hat with a brim will protect your face and neck from the sun.
  • Hand gloves: Bring a pair of lightweight gloves to keep your hands warm and protected from wind and sunburn.
  • Woollen cap: A woollen cap will keep your head and ears warm at night or in cold weather.
  • Socks (3 pairs min): Bring at least three pairs of good quality socks that are moisture-wicking and provide good cushioning and support for your feet.
  • Headlamp: A headlamp will come in handy if you're hiking in low-light conditions or need to find your way in the dark.
  • Trekking pole (if needed): Trekking poles can help reduce strain on your legs and provide additional support on steep terrain.
  • Rain cover\poncho: A rain cover or poncho will keep you and your gear dry during unexpected rain showers.
  • Day pack (if you plan to offload your bag): If you plan to offload your backpack during the trek, bring a smaller day pack to carry essentials like water, snacks, and a first aid kit.
  • A toiletry kit: Bring a small kit with personal hygiene items, such as a toothbrush and toothpaste, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper.
  • Lunchbox, cup, spoon: If you plan to bring your own food, bring a lunchbox, cup, and spoon to carry and eat your meals.
  • 2 one-liter bottles: Staying hydrated is crucial, so bring at least two one-liter bottles to carry water.
  • 2-3 plastic covers to keep your wet or used clothes: Plastic bags are useful for keeping wet or dirty clothes separate from the rest of your belongings. They can also be used to pack out any trash or waste you generate during the trek.




How to reach


Bus : To reach Kasol, there are multiple transportation options available to you. If you prefer to travel by road, the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) operates regular buses from nearby states such as Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab. Within the state of Himachal Pradesh, the buses run between cities like Pathankot, Shimla, Kangra, Solan, and Dharamsala.


Train : In case you plan to travel by train, Pathankot serves as the nearest railhead which is approximately 150 km away from Kasol. You can choose to travel via Himsagar Express, Andaman Express or Sarvodaya Express. Another option you can consider is Chandigarh, which is about 310 km away. From either of these railheads, you can hire taxis or private vehicles to reach Kasol.


Air: If you prefer air travel, the nearest airport to Kasol is Bhuntar Airport, which is almost 31 km away and located near Kullu. The airport is connected to three cities, namely Delhi, Pathankot, and Shimla. Upon arrival, you can hire local cabs or private vehicles to reach Kasol.




Fitness Required & Preparation Guide




We recommend jogging as the best routine to get fit for a trek. It works on the same muscles that you use while trekking — your calves, glutes and hamstrings. It helps increase your stamina day by day. It is also an easy routine that does not require any equipment or tools. 


Fitness target: 


To do this trek comfortably, you must be able to cover 5 km in under 35 minutes. This is the minimum fitness required for this trek.


How to achieve this fitness? 


  • Start jogging at least 4 days a week 
  • If you cannot run 5 km immediately, start with 2 km and increase to 5 km over 2-3 weeks.
  • Once you’re able to run 5 km, increase your pace day by day. 
  • Gradually increase your pace and bring it down to 5 km in less than 35 mins.
  • You must be able to run 5 km in 35 mins consistently for at least 2 weeks before the trek. 


This trek requires at least 6-8 weeks of preparation. The longer, the better. So plan your trek soon and start preparing. 



Cancellation policy




Life is unpredictable and we understand sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and it is our endeavour to make it as easy possible for you. However, please understand we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and ration in advance. Therefore any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below-


Cancellation prior to 30 days from start of the event: Get monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges on trek fee.


Cancellation between 30 days and 15 days to the start of event: 50% on trek fee is non refundable and the remaining 50 % will be given as cash voucher which is valid for 1 year.


Cancellation less than 15 days to the start of event: No refund.


Please note cancellation will be only accepted by email.


Booking amount is non refundable


Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a programme before departure in the event of logistical problems arriving due to natural calamities, strikes, wars on any other circumstances that makes the event inadvisable. In this case, 50% on trek fee is non refundable and the remaining 50 % will be given as cash voucher which is valid for 1 year.


Itinerary changes & trip delays:


We plan itineraries based on the information at the time of planning and in rare circumstances, there are subject to change. In the event that the itinerary is changes or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, landslides etc. We will always aim to give you the best experience possible. However The Himalayan Daredevils are not be held responsible for the cost of delay or changes.



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