Beas Kund Trek runs from June through September. July and August offer peak wildflower blooms at Bakarthach. September brings the clearest mountain views with fresh snow on Hanuman Tibba. June is quieter with possible snow patches above 3,400m.
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Month-by-Month Guide
| Month | Status | Weather | Crowds | Price | Score | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June | Cool, some snow above 3,400m, fewer crowds | |||||
| July | Warm, wildflowers at peak, lake fully open | |||||
| August | Warm and lush, occasional afternoon showers | |||||
| September | Crystal clear, best views, fresh snow on Hanuman Tibba |
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — two nights at 3,200m and a day-trip to 3,700m makes Beas Kund the ideal warm-up for Hamta Pass (4,270m) or Bhrigu Lake (4,300m). Many Junegiri Yatra guests combine Beas Kund 2N/3D with Hamta Pass 4N/5D for a perfectly structured 6-day Manali adventure.
Bakarthach meadow (the base camp) is carpeted in alpine wildflowers in July — blue primrose, yellow potentilla, purple aconite. Combined with warm days and a vivid blue lake, July offers the most colourful and photogenic version of the trek.
No — the Rohtang road and Dhundi access are generally closed from mid-October as early snowfall closes the highway. The trek season ends in September. If you want a post-September Manali trek, consider Triund from Dharamshala instead.
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