Bedini bugyal is a Himalayan Alpine meadow, which is situated at an elevation of 3,354 meters in the chamoli district of uttarakhand state of indian. Bedini fall on the way of roop kund near wan village. This lush green meadow is adorned with Blooms in a wide range of varieties. The Trisul and Nanda Ghunti are clearly visible from here. There are a small lake named (beini kund) in bedini bugyal.
The trek to bedini bugyal and ali bugyal through lush green grassy land, conifer Forest clinging into the slopes of hills and steep climbs. Bedini kund in bedini bugyal hold great religious important amongst the locals. The whole route to bedini bugyal
Easy to medium grade trekking. The enthralling treks take some. Through enchanting valleys , hushed Hamlet's , and counters and oak forests. bedini bugyal is the one of the most beautiful Meadows in india. Bedini bugyal provides breathtaking views of the Trisul peak and Nanda Ghunti peaks. For wildlife and nature- photographers , bedini bugyal offers slot of opportunities to capture nature at its best.
Wan is the last village on route bedini bugyal. Varied colors and diversified splendor of nature can be seen on this enchanting trek to bedini bugyal. The reflections of the majestic Trisul peak on the crystal clear water of bedini kund is purely enchanting. And the Ali bugyal is a vast expanse of green meadows with coniferous trees on the slope.
While trekking to bedini bugyal and ali bugyal you can further add a visit to the mysterious Roop kund. Roop kund is a popular place situated at an elevation of 5029 mts above the sea level. Trek to roop kund is very difficult. There are a gorgeous lake roop kund (lake).
How to reach bedini bugyal
The starting point of the trek is Lohajang Pass which is well connected by motorable roads. The trek to Bedni Bugyal and Ali Bugyal is graded easy as it passes through the village. From Lohajang Pass the trek descends for 7 kms and then gradually ascends for 4 kms, finishing at Wan village. The moderate trek of 9kms from Wan goes through the deep forest of rhododendron and oak.
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