Best Winter Treks

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Top Winter Treks in Himalayas | Himtrip
Top Winter Treks in Himalayas | Himtrip

Best Winter treks to explore in December, January and February

Winter holidays are approaching and one of the best time to visit the snow covered peaks in the Himalayan landscape. It is the time to come out of the foggy city rush and have a taste of snowy as well as vibrant sunny gaze of the hills in clear days. There are number of winter destinations but below are top trekking trails to start you hiking adventure with Himtrip.

  1. Kedarkantha Trek

    This trek needs no introduction located in the hills of Uttarakhand. Since the beginning, Kedarkantha has been among the most popular winter treks. It has official campsites and a thrilling summit climb, which makes it one of the most visited winter treks in India.

  2. Brahmatal Trek

    The view of two revered mountains—Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda Ghunti are actually a memory to be kept for a lifetime. The Roopkund trail enhances the view of the gills. You will be mesmerized if you could sip a tea or Kava on the hill in a sunshine on the hills.

  1. Dayara Bugyal Trek

    Given the ease of the climb, it is one of the easiest winter treks for beginners and family groups. You can go on this trek ten times and you won’t complain as you will always find it more peaceful to embrace the view each time. If you have visited it in another season It’s a completely different trek in the winter.

  2. Kuari Pass

    It is a must in the bucket list for the views of Mount Nanda Devi (25,673 feet) and Mount Dronagiri (23,182 feet) – in any season. In winter, there is an added view of the snow in its almost perfectly carved forest. You can experience the snowflakes settled on the leaves. All this gives you an unmatched winter trekking experience of the Himalayas.

  3. Tungnath Chandrashila

    Tungnath is the highest Shiva temple in the world, located at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 ft) in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. It is one of the sacred Panch Kedar temples, associated with Lord Shiva, and lies just above Chopta

  4. Chopta

    Chopta is a small alpine hill station located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, surrounded by lush meadows and dense forests. Known as the base for the Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila Peak trek, Chopta is often called the Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand.

We assure you will have a perfect reboot of you mind and will take the vast experience from any of the trek you will explore these holidays.