Tuesday, June 30, 2020

17 Best Trekking In Uttarakhand

Best Trekking In Uttarakhand - A List of 17 Best Treks  

 

Uttarakhand is called the “abode of the Gods” for good reasons.

The Indian state situated west of Nepal is considered to be the epicenter of the great Himalayas. A holy land and a frequent pilgrimage spot for the Hindus, the state is home to the magnificent Gangotri Glacier, the source point of the Ganges River. The state is also home to the second tallest mountain in India – the Nanda Devi which stands 25,643 feet tall. Needless to say, there’s an abundance of trekking routes in Uttarakhand.

There is a reason why Uttarakhand in India is named as the Land of Gods. Gangotri, a sacred place for Hindu pilgrimages, lies in Uttarakhand. Several pilgrims undertake the arduous journey to the source of Ganga to absorb the spiritual energy of the sages who once lived here. More recently, trekking in Uttarakhand has begun gaining popularity as a recreational adventure sport.

Home to Nanda Devi (the second tallest Indian peak) and 700 million other peaks, Uttarakhand is the go-to destination for both experienced trekkers and first-timers. The best trekking season in Uttarakhand falls between April to June and October and November.

Here let's look at the 10 Best Treks in Uttarakhand:

1. Kedartal Trek


  • Maximum Altitude:16,110 feet
  • Trek Duration:7 days
  • Best Season: During the months of May-June and September-October
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate

Located in the Gangotri area of the Garhwal Himalayas, this trek in Uttarakhand is ideal for mountain aficionados as it offers remarkable views of the Great Himalayan ranges such as the Jogin peaks, the Bhirgupanth peak and the Thalayasagar peak. This high altitude glacial lake is the hidden gem of Uttarakhand. Amongst the snow-shielded peaks and landscape, the explorers can also get a sight of several mountain wildlife species such as the Blue Sheep, Goral, and the famous Himalayan Black Bear on Kedartal Trek.

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand2. Rupin Pass Trek

  • Maximum Altitude: 15,250 feet
  • Trek Duration: 8 days
  • Best Season: During the summer months of May-June and the Post-Monsoon months of September-October
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate

Lofty waterfalls, illusory views of neighboring peaks, and exotic flower-laden pastures guarantee that Rupin Pass is unforgettable. The trek starts from the minute township of Dhaula and over the course of 7 days, trekkers have to climb almost 10,000 feet to get to Rupin Pass, thus crossing over from Uttarakhand to Himachal. On the way, there are several beautiful villages such as Jakha that serve as ideal resting stops.

 


10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand3. Kedarkantha Trek


  • Maximum Altitude: 12,500 feet
  • Trek Duration: 5 days
  • Best Season: December-April
  • Difficulty Level: Easy

The thought of covering over 18 km in just 4-5 days, gaining an altitude of over 6000 feet may seem harsh but the stunning 360-degree views of various celebrated mountain peaks in Kedarkantha certainly makes it worth the while. Start from the village Sankri in Uttarakhand and by the time you reach the Kedarkantha peak, you will feel as if you’ve touched the sky!

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand4. Bali Pass Trek


  • Height Above Sea Level: 16,250 feet
  • Trek Duration: 9 Days
  • Best Season: During the summer months of May–June and the Post Monsoon months of September-October
  • Difficulty Level: Difficult

The Bali Pass Trek is meant for seasoned trekkers only due to its challenging terrain. This trek route falls inside the famous Govind Wildlife Sanctuary so expect to see a lot of exotic flora and fauna. As you walk across the beautiful rivers of Tons and Siyan Gad through conifer woodlands, eventually reaching the magical lake of Ruinsara Tal, you are gifted with unparalleled views of Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and Swargarohini Peaks.

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand5. Auden’s Col Trek


  • Maximum Altitude: 18,020 feet
  • Expedition Duration: 16 days
  • Best Season: Summer and Post Monsoon (May and October)
  • Difficulty Level: Very Difficult

Auden’s Col is one of the hardest trek routes in Uttarakhand. The trek commences from Gangotri. As you trek towards Nala Camp, you’ll come across pine and cane woodlands. From Nala Camp, the route will take you to the Rudra Gaira Base Camp – an ideal place to catch extraordinary glimpses of snow-laden Himalayan peaks. Connecting the peaks of Jogin I and Gangotri III and also the glaciers of Khatling and Jogin I, this trek takes you through endless glaciers, moraines, narrow cliffs, and snow ridges, thus demanding extremely high fitness.

 

6.Har Ki Dun Trek

  • Maximum Altitude: 11,500 feet
  • Trek Duration: 7 days
  • Best Season: Spring months of March-June and Post Monsoon months of September-December
  • Difficulty Level: Easy

This is one of the easiest to accomplish treks in the Garhwal region of the Himalayas.

During Har Ki Dun trek, explorers will get to witness the beautiful Tons River valley that is encircled by the highlands and dense woodlands. The pre-Monsoon spring months are ideal for bird watchers and the post-monsoon season is recommended for flora lovers as they blossom in these months. The trail has enough snow in the months of December and April, making it perfect for snow lovers. Steeped in mythology, this trek is sublime.

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand7. Satopanth Lake Trek


  • Maximum Altitude: 14,600 feet
  • Trek Duration: 8 Days
  • Best Season: June, September, and October
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate

Satopanth lake trek will take you to Satopanth Tal, an amazing glacial lake whose beauty is heightened by the soaring snow-garbed foothills like Neelkanth, Satopanth (23,206 ft), Chaukhamba I and Balakun. The reflections of these amazing mountains on the crystal-clear glacial lake are truly a sight to behold!

The Holy trio, Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh are believed to have meditated at the three corners of the Satopanth Lake. The trek to Satopanth Lake is a spiritual journey as well. This isolated trek is a must do for those who love challenges as very as serene nature. 

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand8. Valley of Flowers Trek


  • Maximum Altitude: 14,200 feet
  • Trek Duration: 4-5 days
  • Best Season: Monsoon months of June-October
  • Difficulty Level: Very Easy

The trek to Valley of Flowers, a UNESCO Heritage Site, is perhaps the easiest trek in all of Uttarakhand and trekkers can attempt to trek this route without the help of local trekking agencies. This 4-5 day trek attracts visitors for its amazing display of wildflowers. Trekkers ought to expect ample rain and prepare correspondingly. One can also trek up to Hemkund Sahib, a pilgrimage site perched at an altitude of 14,200 ft. Rest assured, the exquisiteness of the wildflowers will make up for all the hardships!

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand9. Brahmatal Trek


  • Maximum Altitude: 12,500 feet
  • Trek Duration: 10-14 days
  • Best Season: December to February
  • Difficulty Level: Easy

This is one of the best winter treks in the Himalayas, located opposite to the famous Roopkund Trek. A paradise for snow enthusiasts, the inimitable views of the Himalayan ranges should be your number one reason to go on this trek. The trail of this trek is entirely covered in snow and is a paradise for snow lovers. Some of the prominent seven thousanders visible are Trishul, Nandaghunti, Chowkhamba, Nilkanth, Kamet, Hathi, and Ghoda peaks. Most of the trail of Roopkund trek can also be seen from this trek, including views of Ali Bugyal, Bedni Bugyal & Junargali.

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand10.Kalindi Khal Trek 


  • Maximum Altitude: 19,520 feet
  • Expedition Duration: 15 days
  • Best Season: June and September
  • Difficulty Level: Very Difficult

Kalindi Khal Pass Trek is the most difficult trek route in the Garhwal Himalayas. Trekkers will be expected to cover a distance of almost 100 km. The course of this rough trail connects the pilgrimage sites of Gangotri and Badrinath. The Kalindi Khal Trek is undeniably difficult and since some basic mountaineering skills are required to accomplish this trek, it is recommended for experienced trekkers only. This legendary trek takes you through rugged glaciers, crevassed snowfields, rocky moraines while unleashing magnificent views of some of the most prominent Himalayan peaks like Shivling, Meru, Kedar Dome, Nilkant, Avalanche Peak, Kamet, Mana, etc.

 

10 Best Treks To Do in Uttarakhand


11. Gomukh Tapovan Trek

Gaumukh Glacier

If you want to visit the lush green grasslands which are the best high-altitude grasslands in all of India, then the Gomukh Tapovan Trek must be your top choice for Uttarakhand trekking places. Sitting at an elevation of 4,400 metres, the place you will pass through orchards at Chirbasa and Bhojwassa. Herds of blue mountain goats will accompany you across the ridges. Get ready for a perfect climb!

Difficulty Level: Moderate to high

12. Nanda Devi Sanctuary Trek

Mount Nanda Devi

Out of all the Uttarakhand trekking places, Nanda Devi Park trek seals within it a plethora of beauty. The trails and tracks will try to ease your trek with the presence of a glittering range of flora including birch and juniper forests. Witness the very peaceful and quaint villages of Uttarakhand, some dense jungles and ridge walks. Various mountain species like the Serow, Bharal and Brown Bear can be discovered in their natural habitat along the way!

Difficulty Level: Moderate to High

13. Nag Tibba Trek

 View of a Valley

A very significant place for the locals as it is located in the lesser Himalayan region. Literal conversion of the name amounts to “Mountain of the Serpent” – is a local legend among the people, with Nag Devta being their deity. Get amazing views of the sunset and sunrise with multiple mountain ranges like Gangotri, Bandarpunch peak and Kedarnath peaks. If you are new to trekking, then this is where it would really get interesting for you!

Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate

14. Kuari Pass Trek

Kuari Pass

The Kuari Pass trek is one of the easiest treks in Uttarakhand and just perfect for novices. In 1905, Lord Curzon completed this task and hence the trek is sometimes referred to as the Curzon Trail. You will, rest assured, get some breath-taking views of the Himalayan peaks of Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Kamet and Nanda Devi. After peaks, the landscape welcomes you to dense forests of conifer, birch and bamboo.

Difficulty Level: Easy

15. Pindari Glacier Trek

The Pindari Glacier trek is a crowning trek within Uttarakhand spanning from Nanda Devi to the Nanda Kot Peaks. Located in the Bageshwar district, the trek welcomes the adventure side of you with lush and serene beauty around. The main glacier and forests keep up throughout the trek and you get a little bit of time to experience rich local culture at the towns of Almora and Bageshwar. Being one of the most beautiful treks in Uttarakhand, you are greeted with lush green meadows and gushing waterfalls.

Difficulty Level: Moderate

16. Panch Kedar Trek

Panch Kedar

The trek is famous for all the sights that you will behold dedicated to Lord Shiva. In the pleasing Kedar valley, you start your trek at Kalpeshwar, cross 5 amazing shrines of Lord Shiva, head to Rudranath and that’s where the altitude rises for you to see the grandeur of Himalayan mountains. You go through Tungnath and the famous temple, which is, by the way, the highest Shiva temple in the world. The trek ends at Kedarnath which, if you realize, is perched at an altitude of 3553 meters above the sea level.

Difficulty Level: Moderate

17. Khatling Trek

The Khatling trek is truly a remarkable trek which is unknown to many. The prime source of the trek is the Khatling Glacier, a source for river Bhilangana and if you have heard of the Bhilangana valley, then you must know what a beautiful destination that is. You will be highly greeted with a line of snow-clad mountains and glaciers for almost the entirety of the trek. You do come across a few meadows which quickly fade away into glacial debris that keeps your motivation up and running.

Difficulty Level: Difficult

All of the above-mentioned treks in Uttarakhand will give you a glimpse of a variety of landscapes, from the luxuriant meadows, vast green valleys, infinite glaciers, rough terrains, snow-clad trails to humongous mountains.

But, there is one trek which is considered as the holy grail of all treks, that is the famous. With stunning campsites, beautiful meadows of Ali and Bedni, and surrounded by glaciers, the Roopkund Trek takes you to the glorious Roopkund Lake at the lap of the Trishul Massif, studded with hundreds of human skeletons. This mysterious lake is situated at a staggering altitude of 15,700 ft.  No trek can match the excellence of what Roopkund Trek has to offer.

Due to the excessive rush on this trail the beautiful meadows have been adversely affected. These meadows being the biodiversity hotspots need to be conserved hence the Hon’ble High Court of Uttarakhand banned camping in these meadows due to which the Roopkund trek is no longer viable.

Even though the grandeur and beauty of Roopkund trail are praised by all, we must not forget that trekking is all about new experiences. Being comparatively less popular, these trails give you a chance to witness untouched and unadulterated beauty of the Himalayas. 

We hope to see you on the other magnificent trails of Uttarakhand this season.

17 Best Trekking In Uttarakhand

Best  Trekking In Uttarakhand - A List of 17 Best Treks      Uttarakhand is called the “abode of the Gods” for good reasons. The Indian stat...