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Parashar Lake Trek : Winter Adventure of Himachal Pradesh
The Prashar blue-water brook is located in the Kullu notch and is surrounded by the Dhauladhar circle. A precise unknown in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi region is Prashar Lake. The trail meanders through a wooded area and a number of channels. While the mark passes through communities, one can enjoy the regional attire. The trip offers a 180-degree view of the Kinnaur bank circle, Pir Panjal, and the Dhauladhar mountains. For those who are meticulous in their planning, the Prashar Rishi neighbourhood mosque's seductive Himachali design adjacent to the spring blends flawlessly with the view.
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heaven-riders-india · 2 years
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Many trekkers get confused between the Kedarkantha and Kedarnath treks. Probably because their names sound similar. But they are worlds apart. We explain how the two journeys differ in this blog.
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Interesting Facts of Annapurna Circuit Trek
The Annapurna Circuit Trek has a solid reputation that it has upheld for many years. With good cause, it is referred to as the "world's greatest trek" and is a well-known classic that has maintained that designation from the route's initial opening in 1977. Up to the final day of the Annapurna Circuit Trek, each day just gets better and better
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The Kedarkantha Trek is a winter excursion through the secluded forests of Uttarakhand that are home to pine, maple, and rhododendron trees. It begins in Sankri, a small town located inside the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary 200 kilometres from Dehradun. Because of the scenery and, in particular, the snow, which makes it a delight for hikers, it is one of the most popular winter treks. At 12000 feet, the Kedarkantha journey provides you with the ideal environment for a winter trek, complete with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain peaks, pine and maple trees, and snow-covered trails. For those who enjoy the winter and snow, especially beginners, this five-day walk is ideal.
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Top 5 Winter Treks In India
Everything about winter is breathtaking: knee-deep snow, the beauty of white gleaming in the light, frozen lakes, and cold mist on the trees.
Also, you should hit your best friend in the back with a large snowball.
If you enjoy everything about winter, now is the time to plan your winter adventure for the coming season. The mountains entice all nature lovers with their beauty, which only grows in the depths of winter. So you know you want to travel, but you're not sure where to go trekking this winter?
Here are some of the best winter hikes for you:
1.) Trek to Brahmatal
The Brahmatal trek, located in the heart of the Uttarakhand Himalayas, offers breathtaking vistas of tall mountain peaks such as Mt. Trishul, Mt. Nanda Ghunti, and Mt. Khamet. The Brahmatal trip, at an elevation of 3800 m, is open throughout the winter when most other trekking routes are closed, making it an ideal winter trek for beginners.
Brahmatal has one of the most beautiful woodland trails, home to a variety of bird species and century-old oak trees. During the spring, the trails of these woodlands are carpeted in rhododendron blooms of red and pink. The terrain transforms dramatically in the winter, coating the region in immaculate white snow, creating nothing short of a Winter wonderland.
Days: 6
The cost is INR 8499/-.
Grade: Simple
The elevation is 12,600 feet.
Uttarakhand's Lohajung region
Trishul, Nandaghunti, Chowkhamba, Nilkanth, Kamet, Hathi, and Ghoda peaks are easily visible from there
2.) Kedarkantha Trek
Kedarkantha Peak Winter Trek in Uttarakhand takes you to the majestic Himalayan highlands, which offer plenty of adventure and are gradually becoming the top tourist destination in Uttarakhand. Trekking in India is an excellent way to spend a vacation in the Himalayas. The Kedarkantha trek is one of the top treks in India for those looking for an experience. The Kedarkantha peak climb features one of the best campsites that comes to mind when planning for the simple best winter treks in Uttarakhand, capturing the eye with a spectacular view of the mountains and gorgeous meadows. It is regarded as the top trekking destination in India. If you're seeking adventure, this trek is great for you.
Days: 5
The cost is INR 7499/-.
Grade: Simple
12,500 feet in elevation
Uttarakhand's Sankri region
Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, Black Peak, Gangotri, Yamunotri, and Kinner Kailash mountain ranges are seen from here.
3.) Kuari Pass Trek
Kuari Pass, at a height of 12700 feet, is located near Joshimath in the Chamoli district. This is a fantastic trekking destination close to Auli. The Kuari pass provides a spectacular perspective of the eastern peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas. The Curzon Trail was named after Indian viceroy Lord Curzon, who once hiked up to Kuari Pass. The peaks seen from the Kuari pass are Nanda Devi, Doonagiri, Bethartoli, and Devarthan in the broader Himalayan range. Trekking across high-altitude meadows and camping beneath the stars is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Forests of fir, rhododendron, and birch can be found up to 3300m, beyond which the vegetation transitions from alpine to grasses and herbs.
Days: 6
The cost is INR 10,550/-.
Grade: Simple
The elevation is 12,716 feet.
Uttrakhand's Joshimath region
Chaukhamba, Mt. Kamet, Neelkantha, and Bhagirathi 1,2,3 are visible peaks.
4.) Har Ki Doon Trek
Har Ki Dun trek, also known as Har Ki Doon is located in the Har Ki Dun valley in the Garhwal Himalayas. Har ki Dun trek is accessible via the well-known Govind National Park, which is recognized for its diverse flora and animals. The route will take you through alpine meadows, glacier basins, moraine ridges, historic settlements, and dense pine forests.
Har Ki Dun Trek's elevation is 12,000 feet, and the Har-Ki Dun Trek route is 56 kilometers, which may be completed in 7 to 9 days.
It is simple to moderate, so even if you are a beginner, you should consider it. However, if this is your first walk, there may be some difficulties along the way, so you must be psychologically and physically prepared. You can begin preparing your body for the walk by beginning a regular exercise routine 3 to 5 months before your trek. This is a widely traversed trek that you will be able to accomplish with a little hard work and dedication.
Days: 6-7
The cost is INR 10800/-.
Grade: Simple
11,482 feet in altitude
Uttarakhand's Sankri region
Swargarohini and Jaundar Glacier are visible, as is Bandar Punch.
5.) Dayara Bugyal Trek
Dayara Bugyal is one of India's most stunning alpine meadows. The meadow is vast and sprawling. From here, the panoramic vista of the Himalayas is stunning. This enormous meadow, located at an elevation of around 3750 m, is unparalleled in natural beauty. The route alternates between open sections and deep forest. In the winter, the meadows are blanketed in snow and appear stunning.
Days: 4
The cost is INR 6,800/-.
Grade: Simple
12300 feet in elevation
Uttarkashi is located in Uttarakhand.
DKD and Bandarpunch are visible peaks.
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Brahmatal, a lake steeped in myth, lies nestled in the deep of the Uttarakhand Himalayas. Winter sweeps alluringly across the slopes here, making Brahmatal one of the few Himalayan trekking destinations open in December, January, February, and March.
This walk has several pull factors, including changing vistas of deep and shady oak and rhododendron forests to snow-covered meadows, lakeside camping at Bekaltal, the alpine Brahmatal lake region, and a climactic vision of fantastic high peaks gleaming across a dazzling sky!
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Shrikhand Mahadev, one of India's most difficult pilgrimages, is associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. It also provides for an exciting and challenging hike in Himachal Pradesh. It brings you to the top of the Shrikhand Mahadev mountain at a height of 16900 feet above sea level, within the sumptuous and picturesque setting of the majestic Himalayas. This holy site is located in the Himachal Pradesh district of Kullu.
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heaven-riders-india · 3 years
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When you enter Spiti Valley, you are greeted by long winding roads and valleys that offer breathtaking views of the chilly desert and snow-capped mountains. Spiti Valley, in Himachal Pradesh, is surrounded on all sides by the Himalayas and has an elevation of 12,500 feet above sea level. It receives only around 250 days of sunshine each year, making it one of the coldest regions in the country. Because Spiti is cut off from the rest of the country for about 6 months of the year by thick Himalayan snow, the summer months are the only time Spiti is directly accessible by motorway.
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The sensation of riding a motorcycle across the Himalayas is indescribable. The Himachal Pradesh valleys of Manali Kinnaur and Lahul Spiti are a treat for people who seek thrill and adventure in their lives. All of these things might be accomplished while exploring the Himalayas' lesser-known wonders. As a result, motor Cycling on the world's most dangerous road exhilarates one to push oneself to new boundaries over a solitary but memorable period of time. Rather of driving a vehicle, riding a motorcycle allows you to explore and learn more about the environment and the people that live there. The scenery changes with each bend on this motorcycle tour.
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