Short Treks to do in this Winter 2022

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Every adventurer dreams of trekking in the Himalayas. Hikers love the narrow passes, steep ascents and descents, and breathtaking views. India is blessed with magnificent Himalayan mountains that offer ample opportunities to hike. While winters are not the best time to go hiking, it’s the experience that matters for adventure seekers.

Yes, it can be challenging to walk on snow. Although the temperatures can be freezing, the breathtaking views are worth it. These treks are relatively easy. Let’s take a look at the top winter treks in the Himalayas. 

Kasol-Kheerganga Trek

Kasol-Kheerganga Trek is a well-known trek for adventurists. It allows you to relax in the lap of nature and enjoy some peaceful moments. This short trek is a beautiful way to get lost in the woods and offers an enchanting view over the Parvati River.

Chopta Chandrashila Winter Trek

The most famous and easiest trek in Uttarakhand is the Chopta Chandrashila Trek. It takes you through the beautiful backdrop of Chopta Valley, which has a stunning view of the Chopta Valley and passes by the highest Shiv temple, a pristine lake, and remote villages. The trekking starts at Ukhimath and continues to Deoriyatal via Sari Village. Chopta is a paradise for birdwatchers. Here you can see many Himalayan birds, such as the Himalayan Monal and Hill Prinia, Lammergeier and Golden Eagle. Trekkers can see the highest Shiv temple in the world at Tungnath. 

Trekkers will take the blessings of Lord Shiva and then proceed to the summit of the moon rock. Chandrashila at 4000 mts. From this trek, you can enjoy the stunning views of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Chaukhamba. Before booking the Chandrashila Trek make sure to take the insurance from the travel partner. If you plan to solo, keep a tent and sleeping bag handy in your rucksack. You’ll never feel abandoned if you do not get a stay available.

Prashar Lake Trek

Prashar Lake Trek has been rated as one of the best short-term winter treks in the Himalayas. Prashar Lake Trek is the perfect weekend escape, from stunning views to a moderately refreshing trek. It is surrounded by the Dhauladhar ranges of Kullu Valley, a lake known as Prashar. Prashar Lake is a well-kept secret within the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. The trek follows a beautiful trail through a wooded area and several rivers. In addition, you can experience the local culture since the trail winds through villages, too. The greatest thing about this trek is that it offers a 360-degree view across the Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal, and Kinnaur mountain ranges. Book Prashar Lake Trek slots now to avail at the most affordable prices and enjoy this weekend trek with your friends.

KedarKantha Winter Trek – In the fairyland

The Kedar Kantha winter trek is a treasure trove of nature’s most untidy secrets. The trek starts in Sankri and takes you to Juda-ka-Talab, or Jaadu Talab. This fantastic lake is nestled among dense alpine forests and maple trees. The next day, trekkers will continue to Kedarkantha Base. Then they’ll climb to the Kedarkantha peak. The trekkers will continue walking downhill until they reach Hargaon pass, an apple garden. Hargaon Pass is a beautiful descent trail in the Himalayas, according to the trekkers.

Kuari Pass Winter Trek – The Lord Curzon Trail

Lord Curzon’s best contribution to India is his exploration of the Kuari Pass Winter Trek. The trekking expedition starts from Joshimath. This city has been evolving to become the hub for all trekkers. You will trek to lesser-known passes and Kuari Pass, the highest point on the trek.

The trekker will be rewarded once they reach Kuari Pass. They will enjoy a stunning view of nearby peaks such as Nanda Devi and Chaukhamba, Kamet or Hathi-Ghodi Parvat, Dronagiri, and Kamet. Tourists can enjoy Auli, one of India’s most beautiful snow-skiing destinations, while on the downward trail. This is Garhwal’s most beautiful trekking trail. It takes you through the confluence between books, alpine forests, verdant meadows (or ‘Bugyals”) and rhododendron forests.

Snow Leopard Trek-Birdies Paradise

As its name suggests, snow leopard trekking allows you to see snow leopards. It is an exciting trek. The trek is located in Hemis National Park. Hemis National Park is a wildlife sanctuary that preserves the beauty of nature in the best possible way. The trek is nestled in the Himalayas and contains some of the most endangered species.

The trail is home to many species of wildlife, including horned sheep and blue sheep, as well as Tibetan wolves and Eurasian Brown Bears. There are many species of birds and vultures. The trek allows you to get a glimpse into the folklore and legends of Rumbak Valley. This exotic trek is rewarded with stunning views.

Sham Valley Winter Trek- Ladakh’s best-kept secrets

Sham Valley Trek, perched in the beautiful Ladakh region, is known for its apricot blossoms in the valley during winter. This trek is often called “baby trekking” because it’s the most suitable for beginners.

You will trek through contrasting landscapes, streams, and remote hamlets. The trekking expedition starts in Leh. It will take you through Yangthang via Chagatse La and Hemis Shukpachan via Tsermangchan La (3750m) and a village via Mebtak La. Nulla is the last stop before reaching Leh. You can also visit the Likir Monastery, the primordial Sham Kingdom, and the Indus Valley.

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