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5 August 2024

Winter Treks in India - Trek The Himalayas

As the winter season is approaching in India, the trek lovers have already started searching for the best winter treks to trek the Himalayas. India has so much to offer when it comes to natural beauty and that can be best explored by trekking in India. Winter Treks in India offers mesmerizing view of snow-capped mountains and some rarest view of flora and fauna which are not visible in any other season. In this blog post we have shared some top winter treks in Uttarakhand, have a look and plan your hike in advance.

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One place that tops the chart when it comes to heaven for trekking then it is none other than Uttarakhand. The snow clad Giant Himalayas glimmers and offers the best view during the winter months. The Himalayan peaks get covered in a thick snow blanket sheet and gives a feel of a winter wonderland. Trekking through the snow-capped mountains, frozen lakes, and witnessing some beautiful full bloom winter special flora and fauna, makes Uttrakhand winter treks special. Below we have listed 5 top snow treks in India, Uttarakhand, ranging from easy, moderate to difficult level.

Easy Uttarakhand Treks in Winter : If you are a beginner and want to give trekking a try then you should opt for easy treks like a weekend trek. Here are some trek choices that you can choose:

1. Kedarkantha Trek :

Kedarkantha TrekFor those who are new to trekking but want to get the best snow trekking experience in easy trails, they should opt for Kedarkantha trekking. In this trek you will be able to view great peaks like Yamunotri, Gangotri, Bandarpoonch, etc. This is one of the best winter treks in Uttarakhand and also perfect for beginners. Plan this hike during December or January.

2. Nag Tibba Winter Trek India :

Naag Tibba Weekend Trek


Those who want an easy trek that too in a short span of time, like a weekend trek, can opt for Nag Tibba trek. Through this winter trek, you will be able to witness beautiful trees and trails, all covered up with snow. You will get to see amazing view of Himalayan peaks like Swargarohini, Gangotri group, etc. The main highlight of this trek is the Nag Tibba Temple, dedicated to the serpent god Nag.

Moderate Difficulty Level Winter Treks in Uttarakhand : If you have surpass the easy treks level and want to challenge yourself more than you can now prefer choosing winter trekking in India that are moderate in difficulty level.

1. Winter Kauri Pass Trek 

kuari pass trekThrough this trek you will be able to witness some of the majestic Garhwal Himalayas like the Nanda Devi Peak, Dronagiri, etc. Since the difficulty grade of this hike is moderate, even the fit beginners can give this trek a try.

2. Brahmatal Trek

Brahmatal Trek

This trek offers beautiful snow-clad mountains, alpine meadows, frozen lake, etc. It’s a unique experience to watch a frozen lake surrounded by snow-capped landscapes. It’s a six day winter trek in India and also one of the best.

Difficult Winter Trek in Uttarakhand

1. Bali Pass Trek

Bali Pass TrekThose who are pro in trekking and always look out for challenging hiking options must opt for Bali pass Trek in India. Through this trek you will be able to witness big mountains. The alpine meadows in between Ruinsara forest and Devsu Thach are the surprising element in this difficult trek.

Above were some of the best winter treks in India. You can choose the best one for yourself depending on the difficulty level.

5 August 2024

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