Top 8 Winter Treks to do in the Himalayas

Are you also an adventure freak? if yes, then take out your trekking boots and get ready to explore some of these amazing treks this winter

Top 8 Winter Treks to do in the Himalayas

Table of Contents:

1. Ali Bedni Bugyal
2. Dayara Bugyal Winter Trek
3. Brahmatal Winter Trek
4. Deoriatal – Chandrashila Winter Trek
5. Kedarkantha Winter Trek
6. Sandakphu – Phalut
7. Kuari Pass Winter Trek
8. Chhattisgarh Jungle Trek

1. Ali Bedni Bugyal
Difficulty: Moderate | Level 2
Duration: 6 days (Including tour to and from the basecamp)

Ali Bedni Bugyal is a trek that’s difficult to suit up to. Because provide it any season, and it will have something to stun trekkers with. In summer, it’s the excellent colors of the meadows. Not to forget, the up-close views of Mt Trishul and Mt Nanda Ghunti, two of the most celebrated mountains among trekkers. It is the best snow trek for wooded area lovers.
Protip This is an extraordinarily uncommon trek that infrequently few human beings project out on. So if you’re searching for a fantastically remoted experience, shut your eyes and pick this.


2. Dayara Bugyal Winter Trek
Difficulty: Easy – Moderate | Level 1
Duration: 6 days (Including journey to and from the basecamp)

This is a trek I love without a doubt due to the fact it’s such an enjoyable climb and offers you such grand returns. You by no means anticipate such views and experiences on such a convenient trek! And in winter, it’s even prettier (if that’s possible) with the meadows blanketed in shimmering white snow. Like an endless snow trek!
Protip Given the ease of the climb, this trek is particularly top for households and novices in winter. But don’t let that quit you if you are a skilled trekker — you can go on this trek ten instances and you won’t tire.


3. Brahmatal Winter Trek
Difficulty: Easy – Moderate | Level 2
Duration: 6 days (Including journey to and from the basecamp)

This is our co-founder Sandhya’s preferred trek. When she went closing year. she stood at the summit, with a riveting view of the two most celebrated mountains — Mt Trishul and Mt Nanda Ghunti. She additionally noticed the complete Roopkund path laid out earlier than her — actually a bird’s-eye view. It is the best snow trek with mountain views.
Protip Choose this if you desire a grand snow experience. Most trekkers come lower back raving about the snow here. Also, be bodily organized due to the fact it has some right climbs.


4. Deoriatal – Chandrashila Winter Trek
Difficulty: Easy – Moderate | Level 2
Duration: 6 days (Including journey to and from the basecamp)

This is a trek we dearly neglected in iciness' ultimate year. It used to be one of India’s most famous iciness treks. The reputation died down when the wooded area branch closed some indispensable campsites. But now new choice campsites have come up. So we’re lower back to strolling this grand trek.
The trail, of course, stay as charming with its bright forests, the lake and the climb to the Tungnath temple and Chandrashila summit.
Protip This trek offers a notably unfair reward for the quantity of effort you put in. You get to see nearly all the most brilliant peaks in Indian Himalayas which include Mt Nanda Devi, India’s very best summit. And you get to journey snow in winter.


5. Kedarkantha Winter Trek
Difficulty: Easy – Moderate | Level 1
Duration: 6 days (Including tour to and from the basecamp)

Do I want to introduce this trek? This trek exploded in terms of recognition when we opened it up in wintry weather in 2011. It has endearing campsites, an exciting summit climb, and one of the great wintry weather experiences in the Himalayas. Most trekkers deal with it as a bucket listing trek, and they’re absolutely justified due to the fact it’s no longer each and every day you come throughout such an ideal iciness trek.
Protip We are doing this trek from the Kotgaon route, and no longer from Sankri. This new path is remoted and it bypasses the crowd. 


6. Sandakphu – Phalut
Difficulty: Moderate | Level 3
Duration: 7 days (Including journey to and from the basecamp)

Choose this trek if you are searching for a sturdy cultural experience. You get a peek into what the Nepali trekking lifestyle is like. It’s a trek on the border of India and Nepal, continuously weaving in and out of the two nations.

It additionally offers you views of 4 of the tallest mountains in the world — Mt Everest, Mt Lhotse, Mt Makalu and Mt Kanchenjunga. No different trek offers you that.
Protip Not many trekkers comprehend this, however on this trek, you continue to be in tea homes for a few days, and you additionally get the Indiahikes tenting trip for two days. It’s an awesome way to trip the satisfaction of each world. While you get snow on this trek, it is now not as a whole lot as our Uttarakhand or Himachal treks.


7. Kuari Pass Winter Trek
Difficulty: Easy – Moderate | Level 3
Duration: 6 days (Including tour to and from the basecamp)

Irrespective of whether you are a pro trekker or a novice the Kuari Pass is a snow trek you want to do. It is a must-do for the views of some of India’s most celebrated mountains – Mt Nanda Devi (25,673 feet) and Mt Dronagiri (23,182 feet) – in any season.
Protip In wintry weather there is an introduced attraction. The snow in its nearly flawlessly crafted forests. Snowflakes settled on the Oak leaves above a white carpeted wooded area ground takes you immediately to the land which would be Santa Clauses envy.


8. Chhattisgarh Jungle Trek
Difficulty: Moderate | Level 2
Duration: four days

When we assume winter, we regularly suppose snowfall with forests and meadows blanketed in white snow. But a few states away from the Himalayas is an ideal wintry weather trek proper in the coronary heart of the dense jungles of Chhattisgarh.
It’s challenging for the jungles to no longer set your creativity ablaze. The jungles continuously transport you to the mysterious world of the jungle book. As you trek into the jungle, you experience the omnipresence of flora and fauna and tribal lifestyles as well. For each and every trekker, this trek is an ought to do.

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