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2 March 2026

2nd March Weather Update: New batches of Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Sandakphu and Kuari Pass has begin

A mixed weather has rolled out across different regions and altitudes of the Himalayan region. Most of them are experiencing sunny weather though. Therefore, to make sure that you don’t face any unknown weather circumstances we are here.

We will make sure to keep updating you about the changes that are happening or might possibly occur in the weather in all the trekking regions. So, it is our firm advice that you keep checking it and stay prepared.

Till then keep enjoying every step of the adventure and keep an eye on all the weather change and update for our currently running treks:

INDIA TREKS UPDATE

  • Uttarakhand Treks

Winter Kuari Pass Trek

Today, the weather in the Kuari Pass base camp (Pipalkoti) has turned all sunny. As for the batch updates—

  • The 28th February batch is on the 3rd day of their trek schedule, and today they will move from Gulling top to Tali Forest Camp.
  • 2 batches of 1st March are on the 2nd day of their trek schedule, and today they will move from Pipalkoti to Gulling top.
  • A new batch of Winter Kuari Pass began on 2nd March,and today they will move from Rishikesh to Pipalkoti.
Latest weather update for all treks on 02 March 2026 | Trek The Himalayas

Chopta Chandrashila Trek

Today, the weather in the Chopta base camp (Sari) is all sunny today. As for the weather updates—

  • The 26th February batch is on the last day of their schedule, and today they will drive back to Rishikesh.
  • The 27th February is on the 4th day of their trek schedule, and today they will move from Baniyakund to Chopta and trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila and return.
  • The 1st March batch is on day 2 of their trek schedule, and today they will move from Sari to Alpine Lake Deoriatal.
  • A new batch of Chopta Chandrashila began on 2nd March, and today they will move from Rishikesh to Sari Village.

Chopta Chandrashila 3 day Trek

Today as well, the weather in the base camp (Baniyakund) is all sunny. As for the weather updates—

  • A new batch of Chopta Chandrashila 3 day trek began on 2nd March, and today they will move from Rishikesh to Baniyakund.

Kedarkantha Trek

The weather at the Kedarkantha base camp in Sankri has turned all Sunny again. As for the trek updates—

  • The 27th February batch is on the 4th day of its schedule, and today it will move from Kedarkantha base to Kedakantha peak, descend to Hargaon Camp.
  • The 1st March batch is on day 2 of their trek schedule, and today they will move from Sankri to Juda-Ka-Talab.
  • A new batch of Kedarkantha trek began on 2nd March, and today they will arrive at Sankri.

Brahmatal Trek

The weather at the base camp, weather, is all Sunny today and it’s perfect for trekking. As for the batch updates –

  • The 1st March batch is on day 2 of their schedule, and today they will move from Lohajung to Gujreni.

Dayara Bugyal Trek

The weather at the base camp, Natin, of Dayara Bugyal is Sunny again. As for the batches—

  • The 27th February batch is on day 4 of their schedule, and today they will move from Chilapada to Dayara Top and trek to Nayata.
  • The 1st March batch is on day 2 of their schedule, and today they will move from Natin to Gui campsite.
  • A new batch of Dayara Bugyal trek began on 2nd March, and today they will move from Dehradun to Natin Village.

Gulabi Kantha Trek

The weather in and around the Gulabi Kantha base camp is all sunny today, an ideal condition to do the trek in nature.

  • The 1st March batch is on day 2 of their schedule, and today they will move Hanuman Chatti to Kandola Chhani.
  • North-East Treks

Sandakphu Trek

The weather in (Sepi) Sandakphu base camp is Cloudy today also. Occasional showers may be expected.

  • The 27th February batch is on the 4th day of their schedule, and they will move from Phalut to Thokum.
  • The 1st March batch is on day 2, and today they have moved from Sepi to Samanden via Ramam.
  • A new batch of Sandakphu trek began on 2nd March, and today they will drive from NJP to Sepi.

Except for Sandakphu, all the other trekking regions are experiencing great weather to do the trekking in the mountains. So, to not encounter any unexpected circumstances make sure to keep checking the weather update.

Meanwhile, we hope you have an incredible trek ahead!

2 March 2026

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