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Is Kheerganga Trek free?
over a year ago. No a guide is not required. The trail to kheerganga is quite crowded any season. A camp may cost you maximum 500 Rs for 4 people.
Can you do Kheerganga trek on your own?
Halfway to Kheerganga The journey starts getting slightly tougher from here on out. It is a continuous climb, and although the path is well marked, it can be strenuous for first-time trekkers. The climb is tiring, so please walk at your own pace and enjoy the nature around you!
What is the price of Kheerganga Trek?
4 answers. Total Cost of Kheerganga Trek will be max 2,500 – 3000, stay in budget hotels in Kasol 600 – 1000/- if sharing cost will reduce and at Kheerganga u ll get tents at Rs. 300PP, Foods 300PP. Kasol to Barshaini Taxi or Bus cost 50 – 200.
Can Kheerganga trek be completed in one day?
I went to kheerganga on a solo trek in September . Started from barshaini and took me approximately 4 hours to reach the top . Because of the timing of the year there were nice apple trees along the way .
Is alcohol allowed in Kheerganga Trek?
No alcohol is allowed here as this is a religious place and they say that gods visit here every night to take bath. Please start your trek early in the morning from Barshaini and enjoy the sunset at Kheerganga.
How do I start Kheerganga Trek?
The trek starts from Barshani. We reach Barshani by road from Kasol. The actual trek to Kheerganga starts from there. A path diverges from Barshani towards Tosh village, 3 km from Barshaini.
How much time does it take to complete Kheerganga Trek?
around five to six hours
The trek is around 14-15 km long and should take you around five to six hours to cover. Make sure you take decent number of breaks. There are some cafes with beautiful view of the river to chill at and also a waterfall on the way. – Kheerganga has a lot of places to stay, from wooden rooms to small tents.
How long does it take to complete Kheerganga Trek?
The trek is around 14-15 km long and should take you around five to six hours to cover. Make sure you take decent number of breaks. There are some cafes with beautiful view of the river to chill at and also a waterfall on the way. – Kheerganga has a lot of places to stay, from wooden rooms to small tents.