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Ever heard of a lake that changes colour with the seasons and is situated high up in the lap of the Himalayas like a secure secret? Thatâs the Bhrigu Lake. If youâve been looking for a short yet surreal escape into the mountains, Bhrigu Lake Trek 2025 is the one for you. Located near Manali, this alpine lake is famously associated with the sage Maharishi Bhrigu, who is said to have meditated here. The lake is sacred in local mythology, but for trekkers, itâs a chance to walk through changing scenery for a few days. Now, if we talk practically, with Capture A Trip Bhrigu Lake Trek Package, everythingâs sorted. From Manali base camp to the summit and back, your itinerary includes cosy stays in tents, hot meals that hit just right after a hike, experienced trek leaders, and plenty of time to just pause and sink it all in. Whether you are a seasoned trekker or someone tying their shoelaces for the first time, this side of Himachal has something amazing to offer to each one of you.
One of the best spots for trekking in Manali, the trail starts near Gulaba, just a short drive from Manali. From there, itâs a gradual climb through forests, alpine meadows, and open valleys. Whatâs special is that you donât have to wait days to see big mountain views. The landscapes open up almost immediately, and every few hours feels like a scene change. Plus, because of its moderate level, itâs one of the few high-altitude treks that beginners can attempt without fear.
Hereâs a breakdown of what the trail looks like:
Trek Distance: Approx. 22 km round trip
Altitude: Reaches an altitude of 14,100 ft
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate, great for first-timers
Total Duration: 3 Nights 4 Days, including arrival and acclimatisation
The Bhrigu Lake Trek route is like a combo of everything you will love about the mountains. From quiet pine forests to crazy scenic meadows, and finally that glassy alpine lake. Hereâs a quick walk-through of all the top spots youâll come across on the Bhrigu Lake trek.
This tiny village near Manali is wrapped in pine trees, surrounded by huge hills, and usually has snow patches still melting away in early summer. Also, the starting point of the Bhrigu Lake trek, this town is quite peaceful. And thatâs the best part. It eases you in, makes you breathe a little slower, and sets the tone for whatâs about to come. The trail begins from here, and within a few steps, you already feel like youâre far from the city chaos.
After a few hours of walking through thick forests and mountain trails, you reach Jonker Thatch, which is your first campsite. Surrounded by trees and open skies, Jonker Thatch feels like something straight out of a storybook. Just tents, trees, and a bunch of like-minded folks hanging around a bonfire. Nights here are peaceful and cold, with stars putting up the real show for you.
Day 3 is when things start to look like movie scenes. After climbing a bit, the forests open up and youâre suddenly walking on giant green meadows. These feel like places where you can just lie down in the grass and look at the clouds, endlessly. Thereâs snow in patches, little wildflowers, and mountains all around you. The air feels lighter because of the altitude, making everything feel softer and quieter.
This is the soul of the trek, the Bhrigu Lake. Sitting at 14,100 ft, itâs not just a lake, itâs more like this magical, sacred space where everything suddenly slows down. The waterâs sometimes frozen, sometimes crystal blue, and always incredibly still. Legends say Sage Bhrigu meditated here, and thereâs actually something super calming about it. Itâs peaceful, sacred, cold, and beautiful.
After visiting the lake, you head down to your last camp at Rola Kholi. Itâs set in an open field surrounded by snowy hills, tiny streams, and pretty dramatic skies, especially during sunset. This is when you are equally tired and happy, everything feels worthwhile, and a sense of achievement hits you, giving you that rush you signed up for.
If you are wondering about the best time to do the Bhrigu Lake Trek then aim for mid-May to early October.
Each season offers its own version of magic, but for most trekkers, June and September are sweet spots. The meadows are at their greenest, and the views are wide open.
May-June: Expect snow patches along the trail and a half-frozen lake
July-August: Monsoon magic, misty trails, and lush meadows
September-October: Clear skies, stable weather, and golden valleys
Weather on the trail is unpredictable, bright sun one minute and light drizzle the next. Daytime temperatures stay between 12°C to 18°C, but nights can dip to 4°C or even lower at the lake. Bring your thermals, windcheater, and waterproof shoes.
The base for this trek is Manali, and the route is super accessible:
Start from Delhi via bus or car to Manali, a drive of about 12â14 hours. Volvo buses are easily available and part of most trek packages.
Once you reach Manali, a short drive of around 1 hour takes you to Gulaba. This is where the trek begins.
Youâll walk through silent meadows where only the wind speaks, climb through mist-covered ridges, and then, just when your legs start to complain, the lake appears. Still, cold, and perfect. Youâll sit beside it and probably forget to speak for a bit. It does that to people. So if youâre sitting at your desk, scrolling through screens, and your heart feels like getting that little escape and trying something wilder, donât ignore it. Book the Bhrigu Lake Trek Package and give yourself a few days to be quiet, high, and deeply alive.
A Bhrigu Lake trek will cost you somewhere around âč8499 for a 3N-4D trip. However, the cost of your package depends on the duration of the trip, the choice of accommodation, and the activities of your trip.
The best season to visit the Bhrigu Lake is from mid-May to early October. Each season offers its own version of magic, but for most trekkers, June and September are sweet spots. The meadows are at their greenest, and the views are wide open.
Yes, along with group treks, you can also get your treks customised. You can customise your travel plans based on the accommodation, transport, and duration that suit you best.
Yes, it is a beginner-friendly trek with proper guidance.
Yes, all meals during the stay are included, just not the ones during transit. Food-wise and transport-wise, the whole trip is sorted well in advance, so you donât have to worry about finding meals after a long day on the trail.
No upcoming batches for this trip. Send us an enquiry to customize your trip on your preferred dates.