Brahmatal Trek, Uttarakhand

4.5/5

24 Kms

12,200ft

Easy to Moderate

Expert Guide

5% Gst extra

INR 8,499

Per Adult

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Brahmatal Trek, Uttarakhand

4.5/5

24 Kms

12,200ft

Easy to Moderate

Expert Guide

Overview

Among a large number of hiking sites around the country, the Brahmatal Trek is regarded as the “all-in-one package.” The Brahmatal trip, which stretches for 24 kilometres, takes you to some of the most spectacular Himalayan peaks, including Mt Chaukhamba, Mt Neelkanth, and Mt Hathi Ghoda, among others. Brahmatal is fascinating due to its diverse splendour, which ranges from spectacular mountains to snow-covered pathways, high altitude tranquil lakes, and lush green woods. If you’re one of those persons who like posing for the camera, you’ll appreciate this spot even more. The amount of snow makes all of your moments spent here Instagram-worthy, and you’ll feel compelled to document them all. Winters, notably the months of October, November, December, and January, are unquestionably the finest season to perform the Brahmatal Trek for all snow lovers who prefer to watch sun rays lighting the ivory surface. The 6-day, 5-night journey begins at Lohajung, around 300 kilometres from Dehradun. We will prepare for our travel the next morning after an overnight stay and dinner at Lohajung.

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INR 8,499

Per Adult

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Trek Itinerary

At 6:00 a.m., the group will gather at the pickup location. After that, we'll travel to Lohajung. We'll stop in Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, and Karnaprayag along the way. Lohajung is a tiny town in the Chamoli area with a local market that serves as a base point for Roopkund, Bedni Bugyal, Brahamtal, and many more treks. By the evening, we'll be in Lohajung. Dinner will be given, followed by a stay at Lohajung for the night.

We'll begin the day with morning tea and a light brunch. The trip leader will give a day briefing session. Following that, we'll begin our trip and take the first step on our way to the summit. The view improves as we rise, and we can see the confluence of the Kail and Pindari Rivers in Kail Valley. We'd arrive at Bekaltal, a lake surrounded by oak trees, after a few hours of trekking. Dinner will be given, followed by a stay at Bekaltal Campsite for the night.

We'll begin the day with morning tea and a light brunch. After that, the trek leader will give us a day briefing. Then we'll make our way to Brahmatal Lake. We'd arrive at Telandi after some time on the trail and descend further to an open area. When we get to the lake, we'll take a break and relax for a while. Check into the lakeside campground, which is only a short distance away. Dinner will be given at Brahmatal Campsite, followed by an overnight stay.

We'll begin the day with a cup of tea. After that, we'll have breakfast and then have a day briefing. As we will be heading towards the Brahmatal pass, this will be the longest day of the hike. This is the day when you can only bring your daypack and the bare basics with you. Upon arrival, we'll be treated to vistas of some of the Garhwal region's most iconic Himalayan peaks, including Mt.Trishul and Mt Nanda Ghunti. We'll return to the campground after recording this unique moment and delighting in the scenery.

Dinner will be given upon arrival at the campsite, followed by an overnight stay at Brahmatal Campsite.

We'll begin the day with a cup of tea. Following that, we'll have breakfast and then a day briefing. We'll begin our trip down towards Lohajung from our campground. We will finally be out of the woods at Malling, and hints of civilisation will begin to show; little buildings will be seen on the hills ahead of us. We'll check into our homestay in Lohajung and be fed supper once we arrive. The day will come to a close with a stopover at Lohajung for the night.

Today, we'll have a cup of tea first thing in the morning. Following that, we'll travel to Rishikesh. We'd arrive in Rishikesh in the evening. The gang will disband here and go with nice memories in their heads. This is where the tour comes to an end.

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A-  Carry your backpack, and if you are unable to do so for whatever reason, porters will accompany you. Offloading is subject to additional fees.

 

A-  On treks, lodging options include hotels, homestays, lodges, guesthouses, and tents. We attempt to provide lodging in homestays and hotels in local locations to help locals earn a living. It also allows you to experience mountain life and learn about the local folks.

A-  The weather is unpredictable and can change at any time, however nights are normally chilly and days are mild. However, it is entirely dependent on the season and weather conditions. Keep enough warm clothing on hand to defend oneself from the cold.