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Beas Kund Overview

Located amidst the high mountains of Himachal Pradesh in the Kullu Valley, Beas Kund combines scenic delight with mystical significance. The journey begins from Solang Nala, along with serene meadows and snowy peaks to reach this beautiful lake. Camping by the lake beside the stars is the great opportunity to make a sweet escape from the city and routine of urban life. 

For those embarking on Himachal tour packages, a visit to Beas Kund promises an unforgettable experience. Beas Kund is located on the lap of the mighty Himalayas and is one of the most sought after places in India. It boasts untouched beauty but also its spiritual influence. From snowy mountain tops, green pastures and rushing rivers, Beas Kund provides stunning scenery and a quiet atmosphere. Among the favourite places of trekkers, it becomes the most outstanding campsite over the Himalayan ranges.

Tourists tend to visit not just because of its captivating scenery, but also for its mythic role in the story of the origin of the Beas River. Beas Kund houses the base camp for many climbers who want to trek to the Langtang and Annapurna ranges. The hike starts from Solang Nala village and passes through lush meadows full of stunning wildflowers and snow-covered peaks.

Highlights

• Camp by the banks of the Beas Kund and experience an authentic experience with nature with your near and dear ones. 
• Trek to Beas Kund and admire the route that passes through scenic forests with views of snow capped mountains. 
• Attend the Dussehra festival which is celebrated with full grandeur with locals thronging in huge numbers. 
• Click pictures of the Beas Kund while you admire the views of the snow capped peaks and lush green landscapes. 
• Visit the Hidimba devi temple and learn more about the history and cultural significance of the temple. 

How To Reach

1. By Car: The Beas Kund is 44 kilometres away from the heart of Kullu. Therefore, if you're driving, the NH 3 route will get you to Beas Kund in an hour.

2. By Bus: If you're arriving by bus, you can get on any bus operated by government buses and Volvo buses operated by private parties. They leave from Delhi and if you take any of the buses, you can arrive at Kullu in roughly 12 hours. From there, you can rent a private vehicle to take you to Beas Kund.

3. By Air: Kullu has an airport located 54 kilometres away from the city with only one flight that flies from New Delhi. As an alternative, the nearest airport is Chandigarh airport and from there, you can drive to Kullu and reach Beas Kund. 

4. By train: The nearest railway station is Chandigarh and you can get trains from all over the county. From the Chandigarh railways station, you can find vehicles to take you to Beas Kund. 

Best Time To Visit

The Beas Kund is open on all days of the year and comes with all types of experiences and activities.

1. Best day of the week: You can visit the Beas Kund at any day of the week as it is open throughout the year. However, we recommend visiting the Beas Kund during the weekdays as the chances of crowding is minimal and you can travel comfortably. 

2. Best time of the day: For a clear visibility of the Beas Kund and the best time to have a bath, travel to Beas Kund at any time of the day, preferably between morning to afternoon. At this time, you will get the best visibility of the Beas Kund and all the views it offers.

Other Essential Information

Visitor Tips:

1. Carry light layers of warm clothing as you will have to ascend heights going up to 12500 feet. 

2. Treks can go as long as 5 to 6 days, but you can plan for shorter alternatives too, so plan your travel accordingly. 

3. Carry enough toiletries and medicines for your trek as you will need them a lot when you trek. 

4. You can find accommodation in Kullu or Manali and both of these places are one hour away from the Beas Kund. 

5. Beas Kund has a height of up to 12500 feet, so in case you have any altitude sickness, plan your travel accordingly. 

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