Bhairav Kunda
The Bhairav Kunda Trek is a captivating, less-frequented route located to the northeast of Kathmandu, near the Tibetan border in the Sindhupalchowk district. Named after the destructive aspect of Lord Shiva (Bhairav), the pristine, high-altitude lake of Bhairav Kunda (4,250m) is a major pilgrimage site where shamans (Jhankris) and devotees gather, especially during the full moon of August. The trek begins from Jalbire and ascends through dense forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups including Newars, Gurungs, and Tamangs. As you climb higher, the trail offers spectacular, sweeping views of the Jugal Himal range, Dorje Lakpa, and Madi Himal. This trek is an excellent combination of deep spiritual significance, authentic local culture, and superb Himalayan vistas on a trail largely untouched by modern tourism.