

Beas Kund Manali: The Trek Where Beauty Begins
Cradled in the lap of Himachal Pradesh, Beas Kund Manali offers an unforgettable trekking experience that starts from the ever-charming Solang Valley. This 2N/3D adventure is a perfect blend of natural beauty, mythological allure, and a thrill that sticks to your bones. At just 16 km in total, it’s beginner-friendly but rewarding enough to leave you breathless, partly due to the altitude, but mostly because of the views.
From the vibrant town of Manali to the tranquil alpine lake of Beas Kund, you’ll traverse forests, meadows, and streams with the mighty peaks of Hanuman Tibba and the Seven Sisters watching over you.
Beas Kund Temperature: Expect the Unexpected
The Beas Kund temperature can be a fickle friend. While Manali might greet you with sunshine and mild winds, Beas Kund greets you with a much colder hug.
Temperature Guide:
Pack accordingly. Layer like your life depends on it—because it kind of does.
Important: No electricity at campsites, so power banks are your new gods. And don’t forget, the last ATM stop is Manali—after that, your card’s just a plastic souvenir.
Beas Kund River: Nature’s Sacred Mirror
As you ascend, you’ll meet the majestic Beas Kund river, a glacial stream that originates from the very lake you’ll be trekking to. This river isn't just water—it’s history in motion.
It’s more than a river; it’s the bloodstream of the mountains—wild, pure, and spiritually charged.
Beas River and Beyond: Why This Trek Is Worth Every Step
You’re not just trekking to a lake. You're following the birth of the mighty Beas River, one of the five great rivers of Punjab, straight to its glacial cradle.
Here’s what you’ll experience:
Beas: A Journey Etched in Ice and Memory
The Beas trek is more than a weekend escape—it’s a crash course in humility and wonder. With every footstep, you peel back a layer of nature's grandeur, from the bustling charm of Manali to the tranquil stillness of Beas Kund.
Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a curious first-timer, this is your invitation to unplug from the chaos and plug into something real—mountains that don’t care about your deadlines, rivers that don’t care about your WiFi.





