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Best Snow Treks in the Himalayas

Overview:

Mountains excited trekking enthusiasts throughout the year, but it is the snow treks in the Himalayas that assure an ultra level of adventure. The snow treks are a true experiment on the stamina of the trekkers. You have to push your limitations in intense climate conditions to accomplish these treks. But the electrifying snow-clad terrains that you will come across will make your trekking experience worth all the struggle.

Here you will find the detailed list of the best snow treks in the Himalayas:

  1. Sar Pass Trek

Set against a curtain of magnificent Himalayan peaks covered in snow, the Sar Pass trek passes through some of the most spectacular views. While trekking across the route from Tila Lotni to Biskeri Ridge, you have to pass by a small, frosty lake which signifies “Sar” in the local dialect of Himachal. The route passes through the dense wilderness and will take you to a delightful experience.

Starting Point/Ending Point: Kasol Base Camp. 

Duration: 4N/5D

Altitude: 13,800 ft.

Distance: 48 Kms

Best time to visit: April to October.

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation- You will be living in tents for 4 days of the trek.
  • Meals- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. Along with nutritious veg food on all days of the trek.
  • Camping charges- All trekking permits and camping charges are included.
  • Equipment- Tents and sleeping bags in all the campsites will be provided.
  • Essential- First aid kits, oxygen cylinders, oximeters, medicines etc will be provided.
  • Professional Trek Leaders- Authorized basic and advanced mountaineering leaders will guide you throughout.

How To Reach:

By Road: Arriving at Kasol by road is the most beneficial choice. You can effortlessly get a bus to Bhuntar from all primary cities like Chandigarh, Delhi, etc. From Bhuntar, you can board the government or private bus, or can also hire a cab to arrive at Kasol.

By Train: The closest Railway station is Chandigarh which is roughly 310 km away. From there you can effortlessly get a government or private bus to Kasol.

By Flight: The closest airport is Bhuntar Airport which is well-linked with all main airports via Delhi and Chandigarh. From Bhuntar, you can board the government or private bus, or can also hire a cab to arrive at Kasol.

  1. Everest Base Camp Trek

Reaching the base camp of the greatest mountain in the world is on every trekker’s bucket list. You will peek at the vista, that’s such an incredible mountainous landscape that you have never seen before. Starting from the changing form of dense meadows, wilderness, and shimmering blue fast-flowing streams to the barren land and glacial pools the higher you ascend the more you discover it was a fair decision. When you arrive at the top of the ultimate ascent, after passing such a difficult way all you will do is sit and cherish what has become one of your biggest accomplishments.

Starting Point/Ending Point: Tribhuvan Domestic Airport, Kathmandu

Duration: 12D/11N

Altitude: 18,513 ft

Difficulty: Difficult

Distance: 130 km

Best Time to visit: April to early June and September to mid-December

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation- During the trekking duration, you’ll stay at the lodge.
  • Meals- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. Along with nutritious veg food on all days of the trek.
  • Camping charges- All trekking permits and camping charges are included.
  • Equipment- Tents and sleeping bags in all the campsites will be provided.
  • Essential- First aid kits, oxygen cylinders, oximeters, medicines etc will be provided.
  • Professional Trek Leaders- Authorized basic and advanced mountaineering leaders will guide you throughout.

How To Reach:

By Road: You can arrive in Kathmandu by bus from either Gorakhpur or Varanasi to the Nepalese Border at Sunauli. From Sunauli you can take a local bus to Kathmandu. 

By Train: There’s a train originating from Jaynagar, India to Janakpur, Nepal. From Janakpur it’s around 6 hrs drive to the city.

By Flight: Kathmandu is assisted by the Tribhuvan International Airport, which has various direct flights from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Varanasi to Kathmandu.

  1. Brahmatal Trek

The next treasure of the Himalayas which is not known by many trekkers around the world is the Brahmatal trek. It is set amidst the Himalayas and wrapped with blankets of snow. The route enables you to behold the ancient wilderness of Oak and Rhododendron. Walking in grasslands beside the Brahmatal highland you can discover many locations of Roopkund Trek. A glimpse of the Garhwal Mountains in the range on a clear day will melt your heart.

Duration:6D/5N

Distance: 22km

Altitude: 12,150 ft

Difficulty Level: Moderate 

Best Time to visit: December to March

Starting Point/Ending Point: Kathgodam

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation- You will be living in tents on the campsite.
  • Meals- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. Along with nutritious veg food on all days of the trek.
  • Camping charges- All trekking permits and camping charges are included.
  • Equipment- Tents and sleeping bags in all the campsites will be provided.
  • Essential- First aid kits, oxygen cylinders, oximeters, medicines etc will be provided.
  • Professional Trek Leaders- Authorized basic and advanced mountaineering leaders will guide you throughout.

How to Reach:

By Road: Government buses start from ISBT Delhi Anand Vihar stop to Kathgodam. Buses that go to Nainital stop at Haldwani which is a similar town to Kathgodam. Normally buses drop you at the Haldwani bus stop. From there you have to arrive at Kathgodam Railway Station which is approximately 4km away.

By Train: The Kathgodam station is one of the major stations in the area and it is an aged station. It is well linked to various places and these comprise Lucknow, Delhi and Howrah also.

By Flight: The closest airport is the Pantnagar Airport located at a distance of 32kms from Kathgodam. The airport is well-linked with Delhi by 4 round flights per week. Cabs are easily accessible from the Airport to Kathgodam.

  1. Pangarchulla Trek

Pangarchulla Trek is usually wrapped with snow and rugged terrains. The one significant aspect of your trekking journey to the Pangarchulla Peak will be the pleasure of snow. The paves are wrapped with delighting dense greenery, forests, and snow-capped terrains. You can decide to head out on this trek just to behold the incredible sights of Nanda Devi, Mana, Hathi, Lampak, and Dronagiri.

Duration: 6D/5N

Altitude: 15,069 ft.

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult

Distance: 38 km

Best Time for visiting: April, May, October and November

Starting point/Ending point: Joshimath

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation- You will be living in tents on the campsite.
  • Meals- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. Along with nutritious veg food on all days of the trek.
  • Camping charges- All trekking permits and camping charges are included.
  • Equipment- Tents and sleeping bags in all the campsites will be provided.
  • Essential- First aid kits, oxygen cylinders, oximeters, medicines etc will be provided.
  • Professional Trek Leaders- Authorized basic and advanced mountaineering leaders will guide you throughout.

How to reach:

By Road: Haridwar is well-linked by roads to all main cities, so as per your preference and comfort you can take the bus to arrive at Haridwar.

By Train: Haridwar Junction Railway Station is well-linked by train, with regular trains to Delhi and Dehradun. There are also limited trains per day to Rishikesh.

By Flight: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun assists as the closest airport to Haridwar. You can also take a flight to Dehradun from Mumbai or Delhi. Local transportations are available outside the airport to arrive at Haridwar by road from Dehradun.

  1. Nanda Devi Trek

The second-highest mountain in India, the Nanda Devi is one of the most elegant mountains in the Himalayas. This Nanda Devi East Base Camp trek oversees you to the base camp on the eastern side of the ridge, which is also the home to the astounding Pachu Glacier. Encounter the dramatic sceneries around you and make lifetime memories.

Duration: 11D/10N

Altitude: 13,123 ft

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Distance: 110 km

Best time to visit: mid-March to mid-June and mid-September to Mid October

Starting Point/Ending Point: Kathgodam

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation- You will be living in tents on the campsite.
  • Meals- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. Along with nutritious veg food on all days of the trek.
  • Camping charges- All trekking permits and camping charges are included.
  • Equipment- Tents and sleeping bags in all the campsites will be provided.
  • Essential- First aid kits, oxygen cylinders, oximeters, medicines etc will be provided.
  • Professional Trek Leaders- Authorized basic and advanced mountaineering leaders will guide you throughout.

How to reach:

By Road: Buses are accessible from the main cities to Kathgodam. However, the simplest way to get by road is to take a bus from Delhi. It will take approximately 6hrs via NH9.

By Train: Kathgodam Railway Station is linked to cities like Dehradun, Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, and Kanpur.

By Flight: Pantnagar Airport is located approximately 32 km away. Flights are accessible from Delhi.

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