Why You Should Do Dayara Bugyal Trek

Why You Should Do Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal Trek is a vast meadow covered in snow during winter, making it a fantastic experience. Dayara Bugyal Trek’s route takes you through beautiful Oak forests, lush grasslands, and transparent water bodies. Dayara Bugyal is a magnificent alpine meadow surrounded by stunning Himalayan neighbors such as Kala Nag and Shrikhand Mahadev. Dense maple forests, oak, and misty valleys characterize Dayara Bugyal.

Mountains: From Dayara Bugyal, you would witness Mt Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, rising almost 21,000ft above Dayara. If you take a complete sweep, you can also see the Gharwal Himalayas’ other great mountains, Draupadi Ka Danda, Mt Srikanth, Kala Nag, Shrikhand Mahadev, and Mt Jaunli.

Lake: On the Himalayan Dayara Bugyal Trekking Tour, you will see the lake of Barnala Tal scattered across the alpine prairies. A hundred meters before the Barnala Tal lies a beautiful campsite, Barnala Meadows.

Forest: Dayara Bugyal Trek’s route takes you through beautiful Golden Oak forests in the colors of green and brown (moru and kharsu). Maple and Rhododendron forests surround the meadows, adding to the picturesque view and snow-covered mountains.

Flowers: Trekkers also see the vibrant beauty of the Rhododendron flowers. These meadows are well known for alpine flowers, which bloom during the summer with magnificent colors. The most famous flowers in the area are Himalayan blue poppies, daisies, and primroses.

Shepherds – Shepherds often accompany cattle grazing in the vast grasslands. While trekking, you will see 5 or 6 Chania where the shepherd keeps their Cattle in summer.

East Village: You will encounter the last village on this trek, Barsu Village.

Butter Festival: If you visit Dayara Bugyal in August, you might see the Butter Festival, celebrated yearly with butter and milk. This local festival is celebrated to make Lord Krishna happy, and this festival is celebrated in the middle of Dayara Bugyal, which is very beautiful and wonderful.

Mustard Fields: The scenic landscape comprises vibrant yellow mustard fields, terraced farms, and golden paddy fields.

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