Brahmatal Trek

6 Days

The Brahmatal trek, devoted to Lord Bhrama, is another Himalayan gem no hiker has ever seen. Know more about Uttarakhand Trek.

Overview

The Brahmatal trek, devoted to Lord Bhrama, is another Himalayan gem that no hiker has ever seen. It could be exquisitely on the list of Himalayas coated in snow. You can see the oak and rhododendron from the way dating back hundreds of years. The Numerous areas of Roopkund Trek can see while strolling through meadows next to Brahamatal Ridge. With clear weather, your heart will melt at the sight of the Garhwal Foothills in the mountains.

Trip Highlights

  • Kedarkantha is an easy trek that is gorgeous in summer and considered one of India's most scenic snow treks.
  • Kempty Falls passes through Mussoorie Pahadon ki Rani means (Queens of Hills) and enters the Sankari Goan. In winter, many tourists come here for trekking—the next step from starting Sankri.

Itinerary

We'll meet you at the Rishikesh railway station on the first day. The pickup was made early in the morning. An overnight train journey from Delhi might be adequate. From Rishikesh to Lohajung, the upward climb will have you cruising.via mountain passageways that link the lower Himalayan belt of the Kumaon Hills to the Garhwal Hills Despite the spectacular shifting panoramas of the Alps, this will be a strenuous 10-hour journey. For the first few hours, our route will be parallel to the rushing Ganga and Alaknanda rivers. A softy named Pindarriver will soon cross our way. Look for a handful of the best-known tourist destinations nestled among Uttarakhand's magnificent hills. We'll visit Devprayag, Srinagar, and Karanprayag, all well-known hill stations. The magnificent Nanda Ghunti peak will come into view as you reach the last stretch of the trip, near Lohajung. We'll arrive at Lohajung Guest House, our overnight stop, at 5:00 p.m., close to twilight, and just in time for tea! Note: If you don't have any winter apparel or basic equipment, the Lohajung market might come in helpful.

The first day's journey, which will last 5 hours, will begin at Lohajung and take you up a snaky track into the jungle. After a short distance, the woodland will give way to a little settlement known as Mandoli on your left. Fill your bottles and take your first significant break here. The route continues to ascend in relatively moderate bends. A bit farther up, you will come upon the valley where the rivers Kali and Pindari meet. This is the Kali Valley, a spectacular green swath even amid snowy peaks. We'll continue on our journey till we come upon a cluster of mud homes. You will come upon a grove of the rhododendron that blooms brightly from February through March. After passing over this point, continue to the next obvious landmark—a wooden bridge across a brook. This stream is a feasible water source that you may reach by walking down the slope. Crossing over to the other side, you'll come to Begum, a secluded rest stop on the hills overlooking a wide expanse of mountains in the distance. The road then curves toward two additional chattering streams, the latest of which is the Gujrani stream. After crossing the last stream, it's about an hour's journey to the magnificent Bekaltal, which shines quietly in the summer and is partially frozen over in the winter. We'll be camping nearby, near Khopdaliya Lake. Enjoy the peace of this location, which is surrounded by dense oak woodlands.

The trek today will take you past oak thickets and rhododendrons, which are commonly grown on steep hillsides. Telandi's meadow is located here when you finally arrive at a meadow. The lush expanse of Telandi changes in the winter. a thrill-seeking celebration spread across a large snowfield. The meadow rolls until it reaches 11,500 feet, at which point it begins its steady descent to Brahmatal. A little temple to the left of here has beautiful yellow flags flying in the breeze. Walk down the slope to the temple and continue the path to the 500-meter-away Brahmatal Lake now. The Almora and Nainital valleys will rise and fall.
when we go The rising peaks of Trishul, Nanda Ghunti, and other Greater Himalayas may be seen from afar. We'll be camping 500 meters away from the lake, surrounded by the natural beauty of the area. Take 2-3 liters of water with you for today's journey because there are no water stops along the way.

Start your day very early in the morning because you will be climbing an uphill path to Brahmatal Lake. Pine trees will welcome you. Rhododendron trees along the path, have their beauty. The zigzag-ascending track will eventually lead you to Brahmatal Lake. On a sunny day, the lake is captivating, and the sunshine enhances its artistic appearance. As you continue walking, you will come upon a little brook produced by melting snow. Every passing crest may deceive you into thinking it is the final ascent. After a short walk, The last ascent to the pass begins as you cross the meadow.
It will be a tough trek, but once at the top, you will be rewarded with a spectacular view of Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda Ghunti. Take your time and create some magnificent photographs that you will cherish for a lifetime. lifetime. As soon as you start descending, you see that the path is narrow. It's not the same as what woke you up. The entire Himalayan range will rotate 180 degrees, revealing peaks like Haukhambha, Mandi, Mana, Nilgiri, Neelkanth, Trishul, Nanda Ghunti, and Maitoli. After such a lengthy descent, you will arrive at the Tilbudi campground, which is surrounded by woodlands on all sides. You'll be staying here for the night.

After breakfast, you will begin your descent to Wan, a route lined with oak and rhododendron trees. This is a lovely walk with the chance of taking a variety of picturesque photographs toward the conclusion. After a short walk, you will come across a water source called Chota Tilbundi. After half an hour, you should be able to see Wan's village, which is visible below. It will take you another half hour to get there from here. Reach the road from where TTH will provide transportation to Lohajung.

We'll head to the Lohajung Guest House after a nice night's sleep at our place.
Today I returned to Rishikesh.
By 6:00 p.m. We will have arrived at our destination.

Includes/Excludes Cost

Includes Cost

  • Meals - All the meals from Sankri to Sankri. Customizable meal menu with both veg and non-veg food options (based on availability).
  • Accommodation -
  • - 1st night in a hotel/guesthouse/campsite in Sankri on twin sharing basis.
  • - Camping while on a trek on twin sharing basis.
  • - While camping, we will provide dry-cleaned sleeping bags and mattresses with fresh individual fleece liners for hygiene.
  • - Toilets – clean and hygienic (traditional cat pit style).
  • Camping chairs and tables at the campsite.
  • Guide - There will be a well-experienced local guide who is well-versed in the local topography.
  • Camping & trekking permits and permissions from the local administrations/ authorities.
  • Equipment (if required) can be rented from us.
  • Offloading the rucksack - 1 bag per trekker (less than 15 kg).

Excludes Cost

  • Any meals/services not mentioned above
  • Any costs in accommodation & food arising out of unforeseen circumstances like landslides, roadblocks, bad weather, etc.
  • Insurance
  • Alcohol, soft drinks, beverages, etc.
  • Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, laundry, etc.
  • Any charges for video cameras, still cameras, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Brahmatal trek?

Brahmatal is a simple walk in the summer, but it becomes moderate in the winter owing to a lot of snow, which slows us down on the trail. The temperature drops to roughly -10 to -12 degrees Celsius around the end of December and in January, making the cold bearable for first-timers.

Is Brahmatal trek for beginners?

Brahmatal is an excellent starting trip, but you must be physically fit to accomplish it. A total beginner with no preparation should not attempt such a high-altitude hike.

Does Brahmatal have snow?

In December, the lowest and maximum temperatures in Brahmatal Trek are -2°C and 9°C, respectively. In December, there is a risk of snowfall, and it will be chilly throughout the day.

What is special about Brahmatal Trek?

Brahmatal Trek is a wonderland for adventurers and environment lovers; it is intriguing and exhilarating. It’s a winter hiking package that includes never-ending ridge lines, expansive Bugyal, high-altitude lakes, breathtaking peak vistas, and new snow on the trail—a tempting prospect.

Which is the nearest airport to Brahmatal?

The closest airport is Pant Nagar, which is around 34 kilometers from Kathgodam and has regular flights to New Delhi.

What is the temperature in Brahmatal in winter?

The weather in November and December fluctuates between minus 1 and minus 5 degrees Celsius, while the coldest months are usually January and February, with similar temperatures from negative 5 to below 15 degrees Celsius.

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