Bhrigu Lake Trek: Amazing Alpine Adventure – Complete Guide & Booking (2026)

By Satish Bale — Guest Writer, Trekking Cougars ✓ Trekked with TC — August 2024 | Written from Bengaluru, based on personal experience

4 Days
Duration
14,100 ft
Max Altitude
~26 km
Total Distance
Jun – Sep
Best Season

What is the Bhrigu Lake Trek?

Okay so I’ll be straight with you. I’m a software engineer from Bengaluru. I sit at a desk for nine hours a day. My idea of physical activity before August 2024 was walking from the parking lot to the office lift. I had zero trekking experience. Zero. I’d never slept in a tent. I’d never been above 8,000 feet. And somehow I ended up booking a trek to a lake that sits at 14,100 feet in the Himalayas.

The Trekking Cougars team told me it was doable. I didn’t fully believe them. I thought they were just being nice. They were not being nice — they were being accurate. I finished the trek. And I’m writing this guide because I genuinely wish someone had written something honest like this for me before I went — not the “adrenaline-pumping Himalayan adventure” marketing copy, but something written by a regular person who had no idea what they were doing and figured it out anyway.

The Bhrigu Lake Trek is a 4-day moderate-level trek in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, starting from Gulaba village near Manali and ending at the glacial Bhrigu Lake at 14,100 ft (4,300 m). Named after the sage Maharishi Bhrigu, who locals believe meditated here, the lake is sacred in Hindu mythology — gods from the Kullu valley are said to come bathe in it. Whether or not you buy that, the lake itself is worth every step. Oval-shaped, high-altitude, surrounded by the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges with Hanuman Tibba watching over it. On a clear morning it sits there looking almost artificially blue, like someone edited the saturation up.

What makes it different from most high-altitude treks is that you hit the meadows on Day 1 itself. Not after three days of forest. Not after two painful altitude gains. The grasslands start within an hour of leaving Gulaba. That alone makes this trek feel generous in a way most don’t.

Trek at a Glance

🏔 Bhrigu Lake Trek — Quick Facts 2026
Duration
4 days / 3 nights
Difficulty
Moderate
Max Altitude
14,100 ft (4,300 m) — Bhrigu Lake
Best Time
June to September
Trek Starts
Gulaba village (22 km from Manali)
Trek Ends
Vashisht village / Manali
Key Campsite
Rola Kholi (12,500 ft)
Trek Type
Semi-loop (up via Gulaba, down via Vashisht)
Nearest Airport
Bhuntar Airport, Kullu (~50 km)
Nearest Railhead
Chandigarh / Pathankot
Trek Permit
Forest permit (operator arranges)
Package Cost
₹8,000–₹14,000 per person

Why Bhrigu Lake is Different from Every Other Trek

I’ve talked to a bunch of people since I got back, and the question I get most is: “why Bhrigu Lake specifically?” Fair question. Manali has a dozen trek options. Here’s the honest answer from someone who only knows this one:

  • Meadows from Day 1. On most Himalayan treks you earn the open grasslands after days of forest slog. Here you step out of the vehicle at Gulaba and within 45 minutes you’re walking through rolling alpine meadows. It’s immediately spectacular.
  • Short but genuinely high. 4 days, 26 km, 14,100 ft. You get the real high-altitude experience — the thin air, the stars, the cold — without committing to a week or longer.
  • It’s actually doable for beginners with decent fitness. Not easy — but genuinely achievable. I’m proof.
  • The Rola Kholi campsite. You camp at 12,500 ft with a 180-degree view of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges. I sat outside the tent at 11 PM unable to sleep because the sky was too impressive to miss.
  • Works in monsoon. When most Himalayan treks shut down in rain, Bhrigu Lake turns lush and vivid. The wildflowers are at peak July–August. This is a monsoon trek done right.

Best Time for Bhrigu Lake Trek

Satish’s Take — When to Go

I went in August and the lake was completely thawed, deep blue, wildflowers everywhere. Our guide said July is equally good, maybe busier. September if you want fewer people and clearer skies. June is for people who like snow on their trail and harder conditions — not where I’d start.

❄️ June — Snow Experience

Lake may be partially frozen. Trail harder due to snow. Spectacular views, fewer people. Not for first-timers.

🌸 July–August — Peak Season

Full bloom. Lake deep blue. Meadows lush green. Most popular — book 4–6 weeks ahead. Best for first-timers.

🍂 September — Clear Skies

Monsoon receding. Blue skies return. Flowers fading but mountain views are sharpest. Great photography window.

❌ Oct–May — Avoid

Trail under heavy snow. Temperatures drop to -15°C to -20°C at night. Extremely dangerous for regular trekkers.

How to Reach Manali from Bangalore (and Other Cities)

I flew from Bengaluru so I’ll start there. But I’ve included the routes from Delhi and Punjab too because most people reading this are probably coming from one of those three places.

Route 1 — Fly Bangalore / Mumbai → Delhi → Overnight Bus to Manali
South India
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Route 2 — Train to Chandigarh + Bus to Manali
North India
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Route 3 — Fly to Bhuntar Airport, Kullu (50 km from Manali)
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Two things I wish I knew before leaving Manali

1. Carry enough cash. There are no ATMs after Manali on this route. Withdraw what you need before you leave — ₹3,000–5,000 should cover tips, snacks, and anything unexpected.

2. Acclimatise in Manali first. Do not land in the evening and trek the next morning. Spend at least one full day in Manali before starting. I didn’t get AMS but two people in our group did, and the guide said both had rushed the approach.

Altitude Profile — Day by Day

📈 Trek Elevation Profile (feet)

15,000 ft 13,000 ft 11,000 ft 9,000 ft 7,000 ft 14,100 ft ▲ 12,500 ft Day 0Manali Day 1Gulaba Day 2Rola Kholi Day 3Bhrigu Lake Day 3Back to Camp Day 4Vashisht Day 4Manali

Bhrigu Lake — Highest Point
Camp / Key Point

Day-wise Itinerary — Bhrigu Lake Trek 2026

This is how it went for our group in August 2024. Tap any day to expand.

Day
0
Arrive Manali — Acclimatisation Day
Rest day · 6,725 ft · Do nothing strenuous

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You need this day. Trust me. Manali sits at 6,725 ft and your body — especially coming from Bengaluru at 3,000 ft — needs at least 24 hours to start adjusting. Walk around Mall Road, eat well, drink 3–4 litres of water, sort your gear. Sleep early.

Practical stuff: Rent trekking poles here if you don’t own them (₹100–200/day). Buy snacks — energy bars, dry fruits, electrolyte sachets. Last ATM before you leave civilisation for 4 days.

Day
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Manali → Gulaba → Jonker Thatch campsite
Drive 22 km + Trek 5–6 km · 4–5 hrs · 10,500 ft → 11,800 ft

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Day
2
Jonker Thatch → Rola Kholi campsite
Trek 6–7 km · 5–6 hrs · 11,800 ft → 12,500 ft

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Day
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Rola Kholi → Bhrigu Lake (summit) → Rola Kholi
Trek 8–10 km round trip · 6–8 hrs · 12,500 ft → 14,100 ft — The Main Day

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Day
4
Rola Kholi → Vashisht Village → Manali
Trek 7–8 km descent · 5–6 hrs · 12,500 ft → 7,200 ft

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Difficulty & Fitness — Honest Assessment from a First-Timer

This is the section about the Bhrigu Lake trek difficulty I really wanted before I went. Here’s the truth, not the marketing version.

Official rating: Moderate. I’d call it Moderate-with-one-tough-section. The meadow walking on Days 1 and 2 is fine — long, some incline, but manageable with normal fitness. Day 3 summit push is steep for the last 45 minutes and the thin air at 14,000 ft makes everything harder. You don’t need to be an athlete. You need to have done some preparation.

  • Daily walking: 5–10 km with steady altitude gain, 5–7 hours
  • No technical sections — no ropes, no scrambling, no river crossings
  • Altitude is the main challenge, not distance or gradient
  • Trail is well-marked throughout — you won’t get lost
Week What I Wish I Had Done
Weeks 1–3 5 km daily walk, stair climbing 20 min/day — build base
Weeks 4–5 8–10 km walks on weekends with a 4–5 kg bag
Week 6 12 km hike on uneven terrain — if you finish without breathlessness, you’re ready
Skip this trek if

You have an active heart condition · You cannot walk 6 km on flat ground without stopping · You are pregnant · You have had AMS symptoms on previous trips above 8,000 ft and haven’t consulted a doctor about Diamox

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Real Cost Breakdown 2026

Cost Head Budget Mid-Range
Flight Bangalore → Delhi (one way) ₹2,500–4,000 ₹4,000–7,000
Bus Delhi → Manali (HRTC Volvo) ₹1,200–1,800 ₹2,000–3,000 (private Volvo)
Manali hotel (Day 0) ₹600–1,000/night ₹1,500–3,000/night
Trek package (guide, camping, meals) ₹8,000–10,000 ₹12,000–14,000
Gear rental (poles, etc.) ₹400–600
Miscellaneous (snacks, tips, Vashisht springs) ₹800–1,200 ₹1,500–2,000
Return journey (same route) ₹3,700–5,800 ₹6,000–10,000
Total from Bangalore ₹17,200–24,400 ₹27,000–39,000
What Was Included in My Package

My Trekking Cougars Bhrigu Lake trek package covered the guide, tents, sleeping bags, all meals on the trail, forest permits, and the Manali–Gulaba vehicle transfer. I didn’t have to think about any of that. What wasn’t included: my flights, the overnight bus, the Manali hotel on Day 0, and personal gear. Make sure you’re clear on this before booking — ask explicitly.

Permits for Bhrigu Lake Trek 2026

📋 Permit at a Glance
Trek Permit Required?
Yes — Forest permit (strictly enforced)
Who Arranges It
Your trek operator (not you)
Rohtang Permit Needed?
No — Gulaba is before the Rohtang checkpoint
ID Required
Yes — Government ID (Aadhaar / Passport)
Important 2026 note: At least one operator reported permit issues with Bhrigu Lake in early 2026. When booking, explicitly confirm with your operator that the forest permit is included and will be arranged in advance — not on the day. Trekking Cougars handles all permits before the batch departs.

Bhrigu Lake vs Hampta Pass — Which One Should You Do First?

Factor Bhrigu Lake Hampta Pass
Duration 4 days 5 days
Max Altitude 14,100 ft 14,100 ft
Difficulty Moderate Moderate–Difficult
Highlight Glacial lake + epic meadows Pass crossing + dramatic landscape change
First-timer friendly ✅ Yes — good starting point ⚠️ Some prior trek experience helps
My verdict Do Bhrigu first — learn the altitude Then do Hampta the following year

Mistakes I Made (So You Don’t Have To)

1. Wore cotton on Day 1

Switched to my spare synthetic shirt at camp. Cotton in mountain rain is dangerously cold. Quick-dry only.

2. Didn’t carry enough water on Day 3

Ran dry 45 minutes from the lake. Borrowed from a group member. Carry 2.5 litres minimum on summit day.

3. No cash after Manali

Needed to tip porters, buy an extra snack at a Himachali village. Withdrew only ₹2,000. Should have done ₹5,000.

4. Didn’t pack a headlamp

3 AM Milky Way plan ruined. Camp at 12,500 ft has zero ambient light. Headlamp is non-negotiable, not optional.

5. Rushed Day 1 altitude gain

Tried to keep pace with experienced trekkers. Paid for it with a headache. Slow is right at altitude.

6. Skipped sunscreen “because cloudy”

UV radiation above 12,000 ft is intense even through cloud cover. Got sunburned on my neck. SPF 50+ always.

What Happens If Weather Turns Bad

  • Light rain / drizzle: Continue. The meadows in monsoon mist are beautiful. Rain jacket on, poles out, steady pace.
  • Heavy rain / trail gets slippery: Slow down significantly. The descent via Vashisht on Day 4 gets treacherous when wet — this is where poles save knees and dignity.
  • Thunderstorm / lightning at altitude: Get below the ridgeline immediately. Do not be near the summit or exposed ridge during lightning. Our guide had a clear protocol for this — follow your guide’s call, no debate.
  • Snowfall (May–June): Trail to Bhrigu Lake can become hazardous. Operators reschedule if conditions are dangerous. This is the right call — do not push for the summit in unsafe snow.

Emergency & Safety Contacts

🏔 Javed — Trekking Cougars

+91 81988 38368

WhatsApp & Call — 24×7 during treks
🚑 Manali Police / Emergency

01902-252340

Manali Police Station
🏥 Manali Civil Hospital

01902-252379

Nearest fully-equipped hospital
🆘 HP Mountain Rescue

1077

HP State Emergency Operations Centre
What I Saw from the TC Team on Safety

The guide checked everyone’s oxygen levels with a pulse oximeter when we arrived at camp on Day 1, and again before we left for the summit on Day 3. One person in our group had a reading that was borderline — the guide slowed the entire group and kept checking. That level of attention felt reassuring coming from someone with no prior experience of how seriously mountains take altitude.

Bhrigu Lake Trek — Is it Worth It for Someone from South India?

I get asked about the Bhrigu Lake trek by people in Bengaluru and Hyderabad who see my photos and think “that’s not accessible for me.” It is. The logistics are a bit longer than what someone from Delhi does, but it’s absolutely doable. Fly to Delhi Friday evening, overnight bus to Manali, acclimatise Saturday, start the trek Sunday. Done in a 7-day work leave.

The money is a bit more because of the flight. But I spent under ₹25,000 all-in from Bengaluru, including flights, food, hotels, and the full trek package. For what I got — 4 days in the Himalayas, a lake at 14,000 ft, and the most surreal night sky I’ve ever seen — I’d pay twice.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Ready to Book Your Bhrigu Lake Trek?

I came back from the Bhrigu Lake trek and spent two weeks telling everyone in my office to just go. Not “consider going.” Go. This is 4 days. It fits in a standard week of leave. The total cost is less than a weekend at a Coorg resort if you’re doing it budget. And what you get in return is something that rewires how you look at weekends and screens and traffic and all of it.

I booked the Bhrigu Lake trek with Trekking Cougars because someone I trusted recommended them. The guide knew when to push and when to slow down. The logistics were sorted. I didn’t have to think about anything except walking. That mattered a lot for a first-timer.

June–September 2026 batches open
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Satish Bale ✓ Trekked with TC
Software Engineer · Bengaluru · First Himalayan Trek: Bhrigu Lake, August 2024
Satish is a 31-year-old software engineer from Bengaluru with zero trekking experience before August 2024. He completed the Bhrigu Lake Trek with Trekking Cougars and wrote this guide for everyone who’s told themselves “I’m not fit enough” or “it’s too far from the south.” He’s planning Hampta Pass next year.

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