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How To Reach Beas Kund

Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
Origin of River Beas and Legend: Beas Kund is a pristine, high-altitude glacial lake nestled at the base of the mighty Pir Panjal mountain range, most famously recognized as the source of the Beas River. The river is named after Rishi Vyas, a legendary sage who is believed to have created the river from this lake and bathed in its waters. The ancient name of the river, Vipasha, is also linked to the sage. The trek to this Kund (lake/source) is a moderate-level, highly popular trek that usually takes 2 to 3 days to complete, starting from Solang Valley or Dhundi.Natural Beauty and Peaks: The Kund is surrounded by spectacular, towering peaks, including Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, and Shitidhar. The path leading to the lake takes trekkers through lush green meadows, dense forests of deodar and pine, and past gushing glacial streams, offering breathtaking views of the Kullu Valley and the surrounding glaciers. The sheer scale of the landscape and the tranquility near the lake make the strenuous hike worthwhile, providing a true Himalayan wilderness experience and a base for climbing the surrounding peaks.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Kullu Manali Airport (KUU) at Bhuntar, approximately 60 KM from Manali. From Bhuntar, take a taxi or bus to Manali, which is the base for the trek. From Manali, you drive to the trek start point at Solang Valley or Dhundi (21 KM).

By Train: The nearest major railway station is Chandigarh Railway Station (320 KM). From Chandigarh, you must take an overnight bus or a private taxi to Manali. Joginder Nagar Railway Station (160 KM) is the narrow-gauge option, but the road journey is still long and often preferred from Chandigarh or Delhi.

By Road: Manali is the base, well-connected to major North Indian cities. From Manali, you take a taxi or a local bus to the trek starting point at Dhundi or Solang Valley (21 KM). The drive to Dhundi is along the road leading to the South Portal of the Atal Tunnel. The road is generally motorable till Dhundi.

By Local Transport: From Manali town, hire a taxi to Solang Valley or directly to Dhundi, where the motorable road ends. Taxis are easily available from the Mall Road taxi stand. Pre-booking a local taxi for the drop-off and pick-up from Dhundi is essential for a smooth journey back to Manali after the trek is completed.

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