Where2Go by MakeMyTrip • 10 Jan 2025
Chakrata Trek takes you through the calm landscape of Uttarakhand, keeping you on your toes with its incredible views, misty meadows and the hidden Tiger Falls.
You can undertake the Brahmatal trek, exploring alpine and glacial lakes set against snow-covered peaks. It is a moderate winter trek of 24 km at an altitude of 12,200 ft.
Starting from Gangotri, Kedartal Lake is 15,500 ft. high and offers views of Mt. Thalaysagar. Being a gateway to the Greater Himalayas, this trek is difficult but rewarding.
This trek takes you to the sprawling meadows of Ali and Bedni and offers charming views of Mt Trishul and Mt Nanda Ghunti. Head to Bedni Kund for the picture-perfect vistas.
You can go on this moderate 50-km trek at 12,300 ft. in the summer and autumn season. Located in the Kumaon region, it is nestled at the edge of Nanda Devi Peak.
Straight out of a fairytale book, Dodital offers an ideal trek for beginners as the trails take you through several villages all the way up to the serene lake near Uttarkashi.
The incredible trek leads you to this stunning lake from where you can indulge in the vistas of Mt. Chaukhamba. Moreover, camping here under the stars is a memorable experience.
The Panch Kedar consists of Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Kalpeshwar and Madhyamaheshwar. This trek takes you at an elevation of 13,000 ft, offering enchanting views.
The mystic Adi Kailash and Om Parvat trek is a moderate one, located at a height of 18,000 ft. It stretches across 86 km and is located amidst India, Nepal and Tibet.
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