Had a best experience of buran ghati in may ,the chandranahan and dundha base camp was completely covered in snow , we started our buran ghati trail around 3 am in morning wearing our microspikes and gaiters along with the headlamps , though it was only 2.5km till summit but the elevation made it difficult , reaching the buran pass was a heart felt archeivement in itself. The rappling and slidding down the way was the best part and one of the most hectic 13 hours walk till rivercamp side . Dayara basecamp had the prettiest meadows and the sceneric view. Kuddos for your shooting skills and mentioning every details while travelling the trails was the best part❤
The video was amazing along with the music . How did you take the video? The last part of glissading was adventurous but definitely it had an element of accident .
@@asisray7279 thanks bro. ❤️❤️ I took the videos in a go pro 10 and a mavic mini . And some of the close shots were taken in my DSLR -Nikon d7200 , 18-140 mm.
This is really beautiful.. very well scripted, directed and edited. May you go on many more such trips and keep your memories alive through these videos. My favourite part of the video is you sliding a little bit more than intended, which was both scary and funny🤭
Sir...u have completed both TARSAR MARSAR Trek and buran ghati trek. Which is more beautiful trek according to u???? Greenary wise and beauty vise??? Plz suggest me i am waiting for your valuable suggestion...plz
Hi brother. Both Tarsar Marsar and Buran Ghati trek are extremely beautiful. The three lakes of Tarsar- marsar and Sundarsar are out of this world. At the same time the walks across Buran ghati trek is one of the most wonderful trails I have been to. Go to Buran Ghati first. Then some other time go to Tarsar Marsar.
Hi ....Buran pass and buran ghati both are different ah ??! Why there is rappelling?? That will only for to reach river campsite or anything???! and some people falling down with snow wall .. if rappelling is available they why ?? little bit confusing....
Buran Ghati is basically the buran pass itself. The main attraction is there is a portion that you need to rappel down from the top of the pass, it’s not for a river crossing. It’s safe , don’t worry about it . You get to experience the thrill of it as well. After rappling down a bit, you can slide down the snow if there is ample snow and it’s great fun. There are a few river crossings but none that technical. You can just cross but stepping onto stones.
Itinerary please Budget per person Any guide needed and charges?? Any rental option those trekking items??? How many days it will take?? To complete??? Please reply us...and suggest us bro....
Brother itenary is : Janglik -> Dayara thatch-> Litham-> excursion to chandranahan lakes and back to Litham-> Dhunda -> pass crossing day and camp at Munirang-> walk some 3 hours on the last day and take your cab . Guide is needed . Charges you need to talk with them . Approx around 15k per person or a bit less. Trek itself is 6days . But to reach base camp janglik from Shimla and then having buffer days and acclimatisation days . Post trek a couple of days to return. Overall atleast 10-14 days are needed for the entire thing.