Bangus Valley Trek Package 2026: Discover Kashmir’s Untouched Meadow Paradise
The jeep leaves Handwara town behind and climbs toward Reshwari village. The paved road turns into a winding forest track. After about two hours of driving through dense pine forests, the trees suddenly part. Spread out before you is an enormous green meadow that stretches all the way to the horizon. Wild horses graze peacefully near small streams. The only sounds are the wind and the birds. This is Boud Bangus, also called Big Bangus. This is not Gulmarg. This is not Pahalgam. This is Kashmir’s best kept secret. A proper bangus valley trek package takes you to one of the most pristine and untouched meadow systems in the entire Himalayas.
After 15 years of organizing Kashmir treks, I can tell you that Bangus Valley is truly special. It sits at about 10,000 feet above sea level and remains largely unknown to mainstream tourists. The valley has two parts: Lokut Bangus (Small Bangus) and Boud Bangus (Big Bangus). While Boud Bangus requires a short trek of 3 to 4 kilometers through forest trails, the reward is an endless green meadow that feels like something from a dream.
This complete 2026 guide gives you everything you need for the perfect bangus valley trek package, including pricing, detailed itineraries, camping information, permit requirements, and insider tips from years of running this route.

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Why Bangus Valley Should Be on Your Kashmir Trekking List
Most travelers who visit Kashmir go to Gulmarg or Pahalgam. They never make it to Bangus Valley. That is a mistake. Here is why a bangus valley trek package is worth every rupee.
Two Stunning Meadows in One Valley
Bangus Valley is actually two valleys side by side. Lokut Bangus, meaning Small Bangus, is the first meadow you reach. It is surrounded by dense pine and fir forests. Boud Bangus, meaning Big Bangus, is the larger meadow further inside. You need to walk about 3 to 4 kilometers through a forest trail to reach Boud Bangus. The forest is alive with birds, and the path is covered with pine needles. When you emerge into Boud Bangus, the view takes your breath away. The meadow is so large that it feels like an ocean of green grass.
Untouched and Peaceful
Unlike Gulmarg, which is crowded with tourists and pony rides, Bangus Valley is completely peaceful. On most days, you will see only a handful of other visitors. Sometimes you have the entire meadow to yourself. The silence is broken only by the sound of wind through the grass and the calls of birds. If you are looking for peace and quiet, a bangus valley trek package is exactly what you need.
Rich Wildlife
The forests and meadows of Bangus Valley are home to many animals. You might spot the Himalayan black bear, musk deer, leopard, or the Himalayan brown bear. Bird watchers will love the variety of Himalayan birds. Wild horses roam freely in the meadows. Always keep a safe distance from wildlife and follow your guide’s instructions.
Kalaroos Caves Near the Valley
Close to Bangus Valley, you can visit the Kalaroos Caves. These are ancient caves that locals believe connect to Russia. There are nine caves in total, and they are carved into solid rock. The largest cave has a natural shaft of light coming from the top. It is a fascinating place to explore before or after your trek.
For official updates on permits and trekking regulations, refer to the official Jammu and Kashmir Tourism website

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Below are the current rates for a bangus valley trek package from Srinagar. Prices are per person and include private transport, camping equipment, meals, a trained guide, and permits. GST of 5 percent is extra.
Package Options and Pricing
| Package Duration | Destinations Covered | Price Per Person | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Days / 2 Nights | Srinagar to Reshwari to Lokut Bangus, return | ₹12,500 | Quick weekend getaway |
| 4 Days / 3 Nights | Srinagar to Reshwari, Lokut Bangus, Boud Bangus trek, return | ₹16,500 | Most popular, complete experience |
| 5 Days / 4 Nights | Srinagar to Reshwari, Bangus, Kalaroos Caves, Lolab Valley | ₹22,500 | Extended exploration with sightseeing |
| 6 Days / 5 Nights | Srinagar to Reshwari, full Bangus trek, Kalaroos, Lolab Valley, return | ₹28,500 | Ultimate offbeat Kashmir trek |
Group Discount Pricing for 4 Day Package (Most Popular)
| Group Size | Total Package Cost | Cost Per Person | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo traveler | ₹25,000 | ₹25,000 | – |
| Couple (2 people) | ₹38,000 | ₹19,000 | ₹6,000 off per person |
| Small group (4 people) | ₹66,000 | ₹16,500 | ₹8,500 off per person |
| Group of 6 people | ₹90,000 | ₹15,000 | ₹10,000 off per person |
What is Included in Your Bangus Valley Trek Package
- Private vehicle from Srinagar to Reshwari village and back
- Accommodation in dome tents or alpine tents (twin sharing)
- Sleeping bags and sleeping mats
- All meals from lunch on day one to breakfast on the last day
- Experienced trekking guide who knows the Bangus region
- Camping permits and forest entry fees
- Cooking equipment and camp furniture
- First aid kit with basic medicines
- Porter or mule service for group equipment (not for personal bags)
What is Not Included
- 5 percent GST
- Personal trekking gear (jackets, boots, backpacks)
- Any meals or services not mentioned in the itinerary
- Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
- Personal expenses like tips, phone calls, or snacks
- Any costs due to road closures, weather delays, or natural problems
Most Popular Bangus Valley Trek Itinerary (4 Days / 3 Nights)
Here is the detailed day by day itinerary for our most popular bangus valley trek package.
Day 1: Srinagar to Reshwari Village to Lokut Bangus
Drive time: 3 to 4 hours | Trekking time: 1 hour
Your driver picks you up from your hotel in Srinagar at 8 AM. You drive north toward Handwara town. The drive takes you through beautiful countryside, past rice fields and small villages. You stop for lunch at a local restaurant in Handwara.
After lunch, you continue to Reshwari village. The road becomes rougher as you enter the forest. From Reshwari, you start a short, easy trek of about 1 hour to Lokut Bangus, also called Small Bangus. The path is well marked and goes through pine forests. You arrive at the campsite in the late afternoon. Lokut Bangus is a beautiful meadow surrounded by trees. Your guide sets up the tents while you explore the area. Dinner is cooked fresh at the campsite. Overnight in tents at Lokut Bangus.
Day 2: Lokut Bangus to Boud Bangus Trek
Trekking time: 2 to 3 hours one way
After a hot breakfast at the camp, you start the trek to Boud Bangus, also called Big Bangus. This is the highlight of your bangus valley trek package. The trail goes through dense pine and fir forests. The path is covered with soft pine needles, making the walk pleasant. You will hear birds calling from the trees.
After about 2 to 3 hours of walking, the forest opens up and you see Boud Bangus. The meadow is huge and stretches for kilometers. Wild horses graze near streams. The views of the surrounding mountains are stunning. You can see snow capped peaks in the distance. You have a packed lunch in the meadow. Spend the afternoon exploring, taking photographs, or just sitting and enjoying the silence. Then you trek back to Lokut Bangus. Dinner and overnight in tents.
Day 3: Lokut Bangus to Reshwari to Kalaroos Caves
Trekking time: 1 hour | Drive time: 1 to 2 hours
After breakfast, you pack up the camp and trek back down to Reshwari village. Your vehicle meets you there. You drive to the Kalaroos Caves, which are about an hour away. The Kalaroos Caves are a series of nine ancient caves carved into solid rock. Local legend says that the caves connect all the way to Russia. The largest cave has a natural shaft of light coming from the top, creating a magical atmosphere inside.
After exploring the caves, you drive to a nearby village for lunch. In the afternoon, you have the option to visit some local handicraft shops or walk through the village. You stay overnight in a guesthouse or a basic homestay near Kalaroos.
Day 4: Kalaroos to Lolab Valley to Srinagar
Drive time: 4 to 5 hours
After breakfast, you drive to Lolab Valley. This valley is known for its beautiful landscapes, streams, and walnut orchards. You drive through the valley, stopping at the best viewpoints. The drive is peaceful and scenic. You stop for lunch in a local restaurant in Lolab Valley.
After lunch, you drive back to Srinagar. You will arrive in the late afternoon. Your driver drops you at your hotel or the Srinagar airport. Your bangus valley trek package ends here.

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Important Information for Your Bangus Valley Trek
Best Time to Visit Bangus Valley
Bangus Valley is accessible only during certain months due to snow blocking the roads and trails.
Summer (May to June): The snow melts and the meadows turn bright green. Wildflowers start blooming. Temperatures are pleasant during the day, around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius. Nights are cool, around 5 to 10 degrees Celsius. This is a great time for a bangus valley trek package.
Peak Season (July to August): The weather is warmest during the day, reaching 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. The meadows are lush and green. Wildflowers are in full bloom. This is the most popular time for trekking. Book your package at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance.
Monsoon (July to August): Kashmir receives some rain during these months. The rain makes the meadows even greener, but trails can become slippery. Bring a good raincoat and waterproof covers for your bag.
Post Monsoon (September): The weather is clear and pleasant. The crowds thin out. The grass is still green, and the light is beautiful for photography. This is my personal favorite time for a bangus valley trek package.
Winter (October to April): Bangus Valley is closed due to heavy snow. Temperatures drop well below freezing. The access roads are blocked. Do not plan a trek during these months.
Insider tip: September is the best month for a bangus valley trek package. The weather is perfect, the crowds are gone, and the autumn light makes the mountains glow.
Trek Difficulty Level
The Bangus Valley trek is considered easy to moderate. Here is what you need to know.
Lokut Bangus trek: This is a very easy 1 hour walk from Reshwari village. The path is clear and not too steep. People of all fitness levels can do this trek.
Boud Bangus trek: This is a moderate 2 to 3 hour trek one way. The path goes uphill through the forest. There are some steep sections, but nothing extreme. A reasonable level of fitness is enough. You do not need prior trekking experience.
Insider tip: Walk slowly and take breaks. The altitude is about 10,000 feet, which is not extremely high, but some people still feel shortness of breath. Drink plenty of water.
What to Pack for Your Bangus Valley Trek Package
The weather in Bangus Valley can change quickly. Pack smart.
Clothing:
- Layered thermals for the top and bottom
- Fleece jacket or woolen sweater
- Light down jacket (nights can be cold even in summer)
- Waterproof jacket and pants
- 2 to 3 pairs of trekking pants
- 3 to 4 trekking t-shirts
- Woolen cap, gloves, and scarf
Footwear:
- Sturdy trekking shoes with good grip
- 3 to 4 pairs of woolen socks
- Camp sandals or slippers for the campsite
Gear and Accessories:
- 30 to 40 liter backpack for your personal items
- Sunglasses (UV protection is important at altitude)
- Sunscreen with SPF 50 or higher
- Lip balm with SPF
- Headlamp or torch with extra batteries
- Reusable water bottle (at least 2 liters capacity)
Health and Medicine:
- Basic first aid kit
- Personal medications
- Pain relief tablets
- Diamox for altitude sickness (consult your doctor first)
- Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
- Insect repellent
Documents and Other Essentials:
- Valid government ID (Aadhaar card, passport, or voter ID)
- 2 photocopies of your ID
- Trekking package confirmation
- Travel insurance documents
- Camera with extra batteries (cold drains batteries quickly)
- Power bank (charging may not be available at the campsite)
- Cash (no ATMs near Bangus Valley)
For more information on high altitude trekking safety, refer to the CDC guidelines for traveling to high altitudes at cdc.gov/travel
Where to Stay During Your Bangus Valley Trek Package
Camping in Lokut Bangus:
The best way to experience Bangus Valley is by camping in the meadow. We provide dome tents or alpine tents that are comfortable and waterproof. The tents are twin sharing. Sleeping bags and sleeping mats are provided. The campsite has a separate toilet tent for privacy. Meals are cooked fresh by our camp chef.
Guesthouses in Reshwari or Handwara:
If you prefer not to camp, you can stay in basic guesthouses in Reshwari village or Handwara town. The rooms are simple but clean. However, staying in the meadow is a much better experience. Waking up to the sound of birds and the view of the green meadow is unforgettable.
Insider tip: Choose the camping option for your bangus valley trek package. Sleeping in the middle of the meadow under a sky full of stars is an experience you will remember forever.
What to Eat on Your Bangus Valley Trek
Food on the trek is simple but delicious. Our camp chef prepares fresh meals using local ingredients.
Breakfast: Sometimes includes parathas, eggs, bread, butter, jam, tea, and coffee.
Lunch: Usually a packed lunch for the trek. This includes sandwiches, fruits, biscuits, and juice.
Dinner: A hot meal cooked at the campsite. This could be rice, dal (lentil soup), vegetable curry, roti (flatbread), and sometimes chicken. Dinner is followed by hot tea or coffee.
Snacks: Tea, coffee, and biscuits are available throughout the day.
Insider tip: Tell your guide about any food allergies or dietary restrictions before the trek starts. We can adjust the menu to suit your needs.
Permits and Checkpoints for Bangus Valley
Bangus Valley is located in Kupwara district, which is close to the Line of Control. There are some permit requirements.
For Indian citizens: You generally do not need a special permit for Bangus Valley itself. However, you must carry a valid government ID like an Aadhaar card, voter ID, or passport. There are security checkpoints on the road from Srinagar to Handwara and near Reshwari village. Your driver and guide will help you with the paperwork.
For foreign nationals: You may need special permission to visit areas near the Line of Control. Check with Jammu and Kashmir Tourism before booking your bangus valley trek package. Some nationalities may have restrictions.
Documents to carry:
- Valid government ID with photo
- 2 to 3 photocopies of your ID for checkpoints
- Trek package confirmation
- Travel insurance documents
Insider tip: Keep your ID and trek confirmation easily accessible. Security checkpoints are common on this route. Your guide will handle most of the talking, but you need to show your documents.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bangus Valley Trek Package
What is the cost of a Bangus Valley trek package from Srinagar?
A bangus valley trek package costs ₹12,500 per person for 3 days, ₹16,500 for 4 days, ₹22,500 for 5 days, and ₹28,500 for 6 days. Group discounts are available for couples and larger groups. The most popular package is the 4 day trek at ₹16,500 per person.
What is the best time to visit Bangus Valley for trekking?
The best time is from June to September. July and August have the greenest meadows and the best weather. September has clear skies, fewer crowds, and beautiful light for photography. The valley is closed from October to May due to snow.
How difficult is the Bangus Valley trek?
The trek is easy to moderate. The walk to Lokut Bangus from Reshwari village takes about 1 hour and is very easy. The trek from Lokut Bangus to Boud Bangus takes 2 to 3 hours one way and is moderate. You need a reasonable level of fitness, but prior trekking experience is not required.
Do I need a trekking permit for Bangus Valley?
Indian citizens generally do not need a special permit for Bangus Valley itself. However, you must carry a valid government ID because there are security checkpoints on the road. Foreign nationals may need special permission. Your bangus valley trek package should include permit assistance.
Can I do the Bangus Valley trek without a guide?
It is possible but not recommended. The trail from Lokut Bangus to Boud Bangus is not always clearly marked. There is no mobile phone network in the valley. If you get lost, there is no way to call for help. A guide also helps with permits, checkpoints, and camping arrangements. A bangus valley trek package with a guide is much safer and more enjoyable.
Is Bangus Valley safe for solo trekkers?
Yes, Bangus Valley is safe for solo trekkers, especially if you go with a guided bangus valley trek package. The region has a strong security presence because it is near the border. Local people are welcoming and helpful. Solo travelers, including women, do this trek every year.
What is the altitude of Bangus Valley?
Bangus Valley sits at approximately 10,000 feet above sea level. This is not extremely high, but some people still feel mild symptoms of altitude sickness like headaches or shortness of breath. Drink plenty of water and walk slowly.
What is the difference between Lokut Bangus and Boud Bangus?
Lokut Bangus means Small Bangus. It is the first meadow you reach from Reshwari village. It is smaller and surrounded by forests. Boud Bangus means Big Bangus. It is much larger and more open. You need to trek 2 to 3 hours through a forest to reach Boud Bangus from Lokut Bangus. Most bangus valley trek package itineraries include both meadows.
Can I combine Bangus Valley with other destinations?
Yes. Our 5 and 6 day bangus valley trek package options include visits to Kalaroos Caves and Lolab Valley. You can also combine Bangus Valley with a Srinagar houseboat stay or a trip to Gulmarg. Contact us for a custom itinerary.
Is there mobile network in Bangus Valley?
There is very limited mobile network in Bangus Valley. BSNL and Jio sometimes have a weak signal in Lokut Bangus. There is no network at all in Boud Bangus. Inform your family before starting the trek that you will be out of contact for a couple of days.
What type of accommodation is provided on the bangus valley trek package?
We provide dome tents or alpine tents for camping in Lokut Bangus. The tents are twin sharing with sleeping bags and sleeping mats. A separate toilet tent is set up at the campsite. For the night near Kalaroos Caves, you stay in a basic guesthouse or homestay.
What should I pack for the Bangus Valley trek?
Pack layered warm clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, a raincoat, sunscreen, sunglasses, a headlamp, a reusable water bottle, personal medicines, and your ID documents. A detailed packing list is included in the section above.

Why Choose Nature Connect Travels for Your Bangus Valley Trek Package
15 Years of Kashmir Expertise
Our Srinagar based team has been organizing Kashmir treks for over a decade. We know the Bangus Valley, the local guides, the forest department, and the checkpoint procedures. When you book a bangus valley trek package with us, you get decades of local knowledge.
Experienced Local Guides
Our guides are from the Handwara and Kupwara region. They grew up near Bangus Valley. They know the trails, the wildlife, and the weather patterns. They speak the local language and can communicate with the forest department and security forces.
Proper Camping Equipment
We use high quality dome tents that are waterproof and wind resistant. The sleeping bags are rated for cold weather. Sleeping mats provide insulation from the cold ground. We also carry a first aid kit and emergency supplies.
Fresh Home Cooked Meals
Our camp chef prepares fresh meals every day. The food is simple, hygienic, and tasty. We use local ingredients when possible. Tell us about any dietary restrictions before the trek.
Permit and Checkpoint Assistance
We handle all the permit paperwork for you. Our guides know the security checkpoints and help you get through quickly and smoothly.
24 Hour Emergency Support
Even in remote areas like Bangus Valley, we have emergency contact systems. If something goes wrong, we can help.
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The silence of Boud Bangus in the early morning. The smell of pine trees on the forest trail. The sight of wild horses grazing in a meadow that stretches to the horizon. The warm hospitality of the local people in Reshwari village. These are the moments that standard Kashmir tours cannot give you. A bangus valley trek package takes you to the hidden corners of this beautiful region, away from the crowds and into the real Kashmir.
With Nature Connect Travels, you get local knowledge, proper equipment, experienced guides, and a team that genuinely cares about your trekking experience. No hidden costs. No rushed itineraries. Just pure Himalayan beauty.
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