Trek The Himalayas Logo

Filter Treks

Trek by Name
Best Months
Region
Country
Season
Grade

27 November 2019

Buran Ghati Trek - Going up is optional, Coming down is Mandatory

    Buran-Ghati  - Going up is optional, coming down is mandatory

    Day (-1): Back to basics

    Location: Bangalore, en Route Delhi

    The closer you get to the start of vacations, the higher the work load becomes. After a hurried day’s packing of only the bare necessities (forgot the toilet paper, again), I departed Bangalore hoping the flight would not be delayed.

    There were numerous reports and articles for the past few weeks about mishaps that had happened on the same trek. Maybe, we might not be able to reach the summit. Maybe, we might not able to proceed even beyond the base camp.

    This trip was finalized after multiple, multiple iterations and months of planning put together. There was no stepping back, come what may.

    Day 0: The Queen of Hills

    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Shimla 

    Elevation: 7,400 ft

    Proceeded to catch a train from Delhi to Kalka. The weather was hot and humid, the landscape bleak. Whatever multiple layers of clothing worn for the trip were quickly shedded and shoved deep into the trek bags.

    Kalka is small town on the borders of Harayana and serves as a gateway to the Himalayas. On reaching the train station a little before high noon, we booked a non-ac cab (not a great idea, in retrospect) and started our journey to Shimla.

    After 4 hour drive we reached the Queen of Hills just in time to catch the sunset.

    Shimla. Was it crowded ? Yes.

    More crowded than a regular day on BTM, Bangalore ? No.

    Did that make me happy? Extremely.

    Home to a number of structure styled in a Neo Gothic architecture dating all the way back to the colonial era, this was somewhat of an eye candy for me. Architecture and mountains hand in hand, it seemed like a nice place to explore if there was more time. After regrouping with another trek mate, we proceeded to the homestay for a much needed nap.

    Day 1: The fellowship of ponchos 

    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Janglik

    Elivation: 9,200ft

    We departed the homestay at early hours of the day and met the rest of the group.

    23 souls.

    The age group ranging from 24 years (your’s truly) to 65 years old.

    Few were first timers (Poncho nahi leke aaya types) . More than a few had done a number of high altitude expeditions.

    We were divided into 4 SUV’s and proceeded to Janglik, our first base camp. The road was surprisingly smooth for a large part of the journey, in large contrast to my drives to other base camps. Quite picturesque too.

    The drive follows the turquoise waters of the Pabbar river driving past picturesque villages with forest oaks and pine covering the valley. The last few miles to the village was an absolute dirt track and we reached Janglik just before nightfall.

    We assembled in the dining room after a quick fresh up. Introductions were shared. Majority were from Maharashtra (no surprises there, almost all my treks were of a similar group; me being the only ‘boy from down south’ running around in places far different from his native conditions).

    Our trek leader and the guides gave us the outlook: The weather forecast was bad. If the rains persist, there would be no option but to turn back and return to Janglik. The past few batches were successful in doing the summit so we had some hope that the same would happen for us.

    Praying for clear skies for the entire trip, I tucked into the sleeping bag.

    P.s: I’m not saying the prayers went unanswered, but the Guy upstairs didn’t exactly make it easy. Bad karma on myu part I guess.

    Day2: From God’s perspective/Bo Burnham
    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Dayara

    Elevation: 11,075 ft.

    Clear skies. Sunny day. The birds were chirping and all was happy.

    In the distance, we could see small slivers of snow on the peaks.

    Breakfast served, bags were packed and we embarked ahead to the first base camp.

    The road was picturesque and scenic. From a few viewpoints, you could see small hamlets nestled in the valley. After around an hour’s walk, a flat landing appeared giving an unobstructed view of the mountains ahead. A solitary tent pitched by a shepherd was the only evidence of a man made settlement in the otherwise untouched realm of peace and tranquil. After a small break, we set upon again under the shade of the forest, babbling streams running around every few minutes.

    A few rocky patches and a small river crossing later, the landscape expanded from a thin trail to a vast expanse of meadows straight out a Lord of the Rings movie. The change in scenery was stupendous. With small green hillocks on the left and snowy peaks on the right, this was truly a sight to behold.

    There was one major difference between this and the other Himalayan treks I had been to. Usually one can see the snowy peaks at a distance…or putting it in simpler terms, you could see around 2-3 peaks at the same time without having the need to turn your head.

    Not this place though.

    These magnificent summits were so close to us that to see the top required us to tilt our heads backwards.

    This is something even if I tried to put into words or a picture, cannot do justice until seen with our own eyes.

    Day 3: Thunder/imagine Dragons
    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Dayara

    Elevation: 11,075 ft.

    Rainstorms. And thunder. We usually associate it with power cuts, traffic jams, chai and pakoda.

    But that’s the city. When thunder strikes, we are usually cocooned between 4 walls. a nice warm blanket and cup of hot chocolate. Here in the mountains, we were in particular trying our best to keep the water out of our tents.

    The day started with the team taking the decision not to go ahead to the next camp due to the haphazard rain showers. So not much activity this day than just exploring the nearby hillocks.

    Day 4: Fold or raise?

    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Lithum

    Elevation: 11,800 ft.

    The fellowship of Ponchos had disbanded.

    Half the group had decided to head back to Janglik. The other half to icy Morodor. Given the weather conditions, we were still in doubt if we would be able to reach the summit.

    The rains had made the landscape lush and green. And extremely muddy and slippery. The trail took us through the dark depths of dense pine forests and gushing streams. Our excursion to <b>Chandranahan Lake</b> was cancelled due to the overstay at Dayara Bugyal Trek. Even so, the Lithum camp overlooked astounding views on all the sides.

    This was the last time we would be camping on a grass meadow before the summit, so I made best use of the day by being nicely wrapped up like a burrito.

    Day 5: Calm before the storm / Fall out boys
    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Dhunda

    Altitude: 11,737 ft.

    Follow the shepherd’s trail. Don’t be the sheep.

    The skies were clear and we had the go ahead to proceed. The day started with crossing the Pabbar stream. The trek guides were extremely dexterous in wading the stream and placing rocks for a makeshift bridge to allow the rest of us to cross the same.

    After a short while, the green grasslands of Litham slowly receded and we got our first view of the Buran Ghati Trek. The trail slowly turned into a path of hard ice. Joy flashed on the faces for those seeing snow for the first time. After the events of the last few days, glee wasn’t exactly my first reaction. And for good reason too.

    The Pabbar river wasn’t the slow bubbling brook we had witnessed in the initial days of the trek. Now as we walked the trail, we could hear the mighty roar of the river on the side an the treeline slowly disappearing as we moved ahead.

    After a few hours of trying not to slip while walking, we came to a point where we had to travel progress an ice bridge. An ice bridge is a frozen natural structure of thin ice formed over rivers, seas, bays and lake surfaces. They facilitate migration of animals or people over a water body.

    As luck would have it, ten steps on the bridge, a panel of ice breaks and my leg disappears. Not a pleasant feeling. Pulling my leg out, I take a peek inside the hole. Darkness.

    Proceeding a few more hours of climb, we finally reached the alpine camp of Dhunda. Snow capped mountains flanked the camp on all the sides. Just an hour post we reached the camp, the weather, already cloudy earlier in the day, took a turn for the worse. Light snowfall was followed by a heavy hail and cold strong winds.

    As we sat huddled in the dinner tent, with the howling wind and the hail pelting the sides, a singular thought ran through all our minds: It would be a real shame if we had to head back after coming this far.

    Day 6: All in

    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Buran Pass

    Altitude: 15,000 ft

    The skies had cleared. The window was open.

    Strapping the gaiters and fitting the spikes to the shoes, we assembled.

    Around half past two, we began the ascent in moonlight.

    Everything earlier to this point seemed like a cakewalk. The gradient was so high that it was impossible to climb straight ahead, rather in a zig-zag manner. We could spot other groups scaling the same peak from different routes. Putting aside the fatigue and drowsiness, this spectacle was gorgeous. Small clusters of lights moving up the mountain, like someone had placed tiny LEDS on a colony of ants climbing a ant hill. Just this one part of the trek will forever be etched in my memories.

    Around five, we reached the summit… just when the first rays of sunlight were visible on the horizon. And the first sounds of phone notifications after 4 days.

    I made a quick call to parents:

    “HOUSTON, SANDMAN HERE, OVER.

    BURAN- 11 HAS SUCCESSFULLY SUMMITED, OVER”

    In retrospect, that would have been a cool broadcast, but it went more along the lines of:

    “hi parents. Still alive, very tired. can’t wait to get back home”

    As we gazed down from the summit, we were soon asked to rappel down the 100 m ice wall. As fate loves to make my life difficult, my leg got stuck in the snow half way down. So there I was, hanging at a 90 degree angle. This would have been fine had I not made the mistake of looking down. Just a small peak was enough. Thankfully, one ot the guides below understood and dug out the snow to free my foot.

    After the steep drop, we had to descend through a series of snow slides. We lost about 3000 ft altitude in a matter of 2 hours through this. Finally out of the snow line, we descended into nice lush green valley. At around 4 in the afternoon, we reached the final camp of the trek – Munirang

    After more than 12 hours of continuous ascent and descents, absolutely no energy left. Proceeded to pass out in the tent accordingly.

    Day 7: Carry you home / James Blunt

    buran ghati pass trek

    Location: Barua

    Elevation: 6,700 ft

    I had never been so happy to see green again.

    The trail was lined with orchards and shrubs. Slowly signs of civilization appeared. A carefully maintained garden here. A solitary wooden house there. Fences and electric poles.

    The best part of the descent was the apple trees. Young, slightly ripe fruits hung from the trees. Extremely tasty, even after the trek guide warned us not to pick them in front of the locals. We reached the village just after noon and transport was arranged to Shimla.

    Like every other trek, there was a tinge of sadness on leaving this beautiful place. But at that point, I would have killed for a hot water bath and some change of clothes.

    Epilogue:

    Firstly, thanks to Arathi, Chitra and Sukeerat for your motivation and support both before and after the trek.

    Thanks Vivek Potphode for being the best tent roomie till date. without your help, I would have been more than inclined to head back to Janglik on Day 2.

    Thanks to summiteers and fellow Mafias: Vivek Pothpode (Mountain Goat), Chitra Chandru (Laughing Riot), Mrunmaij Ghatpande (Truthsayer), Altair Haque, Kumar S, Rinki S, T anusree Sahu, Ekka & Tarun (Changu & Mangu) and Lalita Deshpande.

    Thanks to TTH and all the trek leads, guide and m

    27 November 2019

    Latest Himalayan News

    underline

    Trek updates, stories & mountain insights.

    21st March Weather Update: Sunny Weather Across All Treks, but it’s raining at Sandakphu, Annapurna, and Everest Base Camp Trek

    21 Mar 2026

    21st March Weather Update: Sunny Weather Across All Treks, but it’s raining at Sandakphu, Annapurna, and Everest Base Camp Trekred line

    20th March Weather Update: Cloudy Weather Across All Treks, but It’s Raining at Kuari Pass

    20 Mar 2026

    20th March Weather Update: Cloudy Weather Across All Treks, but It’s Raining at Kuari Passred line

    No Impact of LPG Shortage, No Compromise on Food and Services!

    18 Mar 2026

    No Impact of LPG Shortage, No Compromise on Food and Services! red line

    Become a Trek Ambassador with Trek the Himalayas and Trek for Absolutely FREE!

    06 Jan 2026

    Become a Trek Ambassador with Trek the Himalayas and Trek for Absolutely FREE!red line

    Gift of Hope: An Initiative by TTH Towards Supporting And Spreading Kindness In The Himalayas

    13 Nov 2025

    Gift of Hope: An Initiative by TTH Towards Supporting And Spreading Kindness In The Himalayasred line

    Lord Curzon Trail to be renamed as the “Nanda Sunanda Marg,” said the Uttarakhand Government

    27 Dec 2025

    Lord Curzon Trail to be renamed as the “Nanda Sunanda Marg,” said the Uttarakhand Governmentred line

    83 New Peaks are Opened for Explorers by the Uttarakhand Government

    06 Feb 2026

    83 New Peaks are Opened for Explorers by the Uttarakhand Governmentred line

    Special Offer Update: 10% Discount on Expeditions

    16 Jan 2026

    Special Offer Update: 10% Discount on Expeditionsred line

    A Journey Through Courage and Culture: Welham Boys’ Amritsar Trip With TTH

    31 Oct 2025

    A Journey Through Courage and Culture: Welham Boys’ Amritsar Trip With TTHred line

    19th March Weather Update: Kuari Pass and Chopta Chandrashila Trek are Experiencing Rainy Weather Today

    19 Mar 2026

    19th March Weather Update: Kuari Pass and Chopta Chandrashila Trek are Experiencing Rainy Weather Todayred line

    18th March Weather Update: All the Trekking Regions Are Experiencing Cloudy Weather Today

    18 Mar 2026

    18th March Weather Update: All the Trekking Regions Are Experiencing Cloudy Weather Todayred line

    17th March Weather Update: The Weather is All Sunny Except in Pangarchulla, Kedarkantha and Kuari Pass

    17 Mar 2026

    17th March Weather Update: The Weather is All Sunny Except in Pangarchulla, Kedarkantha and Kuari Passred line

    16th March Weather Update: It All Sunny Today After Yesterday’s Fresh Snowfall in the Himalayas

    16 Mar 2026

    16th March Weather Update: It All Sunny Today After Yesterday’s Fresh Snowfall in the Himalayasred line

    14th March Weather Update: Mixed Weather Conditions Across Himalayan Trekking Routes

    14 Mar 2026

    14th March Weather Update: Mixed Weather Conditions Across Himalayan Trekking Routesred line

    13th March Weather Update: The Sky Across all Trekking Regions is Bright and Sunny

    13 Mar 2026

    13th March Weather Update: The Sky Across all Trekking Regions is Bright and Sunnyred line

    09th March Weather Update: The sky across all trekking regions is still Sunny, except for the Sandakphu Trek

    09 Mar 2026

    09th March Weather Update: The sky across all trekking regions is still Sunny, except for the Sandakphu Trekred line

    7th March Weather Update: The sky in all the trekking regions is all Bright and Sunny except for the Sandakphu Trek

    07 Mar 2026

    7th March Weather Update: The sky in all the trekking regions is all Bright and Sunny except for the Sandakphu Trekred line

    6th March Weather Update: All the trekking regions across the Himalayas are experiencing Sunny Weather

    06 Mar 2026

    6th March Weather Update: All the trekking regions across the Himalayas are experiencing Sunny Weatherred line

    5th March Weather Update: Sunny Weather Continues to Sweep the Himalayan Trails

    05 Mar 2026

    5th March Weather Update: Sunny Weather Continues to Sweep the Himalayan Trailsred line

    3rd March Weather Update: New batches of Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Sandakphu and Kuari Pass has begin

    03 Mar 2026

    3rd March Weather Update: New batches of Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Sandakphu and Kuari Pass has beginred line

    2nd March Weather Update: New batches of Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Sandakphu and Kuari Pass has begin

    02 Mar 2026

    2nd March Weather Update: New batches of Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Sandakphu and Kuari Pass has beginred line

    27th February Weather Update: All the Trekking Regions Are Experiencing Quite a Cloudy Weather Today

    27 Feb 2026

    27th February Weather Update: All the Trekking Regions Are Experiencing Quite a Cloudy Weather Todayred line

    28th February Weather Update: Mixed Conditions are Prevailing Across the Himalayan Trails

    28 Feb 2026

    28th February Weather Update: Mixed Conditions are Prevailing Across the Himalayan Trailsred line

    26th February Weather Update: All the Batches Are Experiencing Sunny Weather Except Sandakphu

    26 Feb 2026

    26th February Weather Update: All the Batches Are Experiencing Sunny Weather Except Sandakphured line

    25th February Weather Update: All the Batches of Every Trek Are Running as Per Schedule

    25 Feb 2026

    25th February Weather Update: All the Batches of Every Trek Are Running as Per Schedulered line

    24th February Weather Update: It’s Completely Bright and Sunny in All the Trekking Regions

    24 Feb 2026

    24th February Weather Update: It’s Completely Bright and Sunny in All the Trekking Regionsred line

    23rd February Weather Update: New Batch of Brahmatal, Kuari Pass, and Chopta 3-day Begins

    23 Feb 2026

    23rd February Weather Update: New Batch of Brahmatal, Kuari Pass, and Chopta 3-day Begins red line

    21st February Weather Update: New Batch of Brahmatal, Nag Tibba, and Gulabi Kantha Begins

    21 Feb 2026

    21st February Weather Update: New Batch of Brahmatal, Nag Tibba, and Gulabi Kantha Begins red line

    20th February Weather Update: New Batch of Chopta, Brahmatal, and Dayara Bugyal Begins

    20 Feb 2026

    20th February Weather Update: New Batch of Chopta, Brahmatal, and Dayara Bugyal Begins red line

    19th February Weather Update: Light snowfall has graced the Brahmatal region

    19 Feb 2026

    19th February Weather Update: Light snowfall has graced the Brahmatal regionred line

    18th Feb Weather Update: Once Again, the Sky Has Turned All Cloudy in all the Trekking Regions

    18 Feb 2026

    18th Feb Weather Update: Once Again, the Sky Has Turned All Cloudy in all the Trekking Regionsred line

    17th February Weather Update: All the Trekking Regions Are Experiencing Sunny Atmosphere

    17 Feb 2026

    17th February Weather Update: All the Trekking Regions Are Experiencing Sunny Atmospherered line

    16th February Weather Update: New batch of Kuari Pass, Dayara Bugyal, and Sandakphu begins

    16 Feb 2026

    16th February Weather Update: New batch of Kuari Pass, Dayara Bugyal, and Sandakphu beginsred line

    14th February Weather Update: Sunny Conditions Across All the Regions of Uttarakhand

    14 Feb 2026

    14th February Weather Update: Sunny Conditions Across All the Regions of Uttarakhandred line

    13th Feb 2026 Trek Update: the Sky of All the Trekking Regions Has Turned Cloudy

    13 Feb 2026

    13th Feb 2026 Trek Update: the Sky of All the Trekking Regions Has Turned Cloudy red line

    12th Feb 2026 Trek Update: All the Treks Are Running as Per Schedule

    12 Feb 2026

    12th Feb 2026 Trek Update: All the Treks Are Running as Per Schedulered line

    11th Feb 2026, Trek Update: All the treks of Uttarakhand and North - East are running as per schedule

    11 Feb 2026

    11th Feb 2026, Trek Update: All the treks of Uttarakhand and North - East are running as per schedulered line

    10th Feb 2026, Trek Update: The Weather In All The Regions Has Turned 'Bright And Sunny'

    10 Feb 2026

    10th Feb 2026, Trek Update: The Weather In All The Regions Has Turned 'Bright And Sunny'red line

    9th Feb 2026, Trek Update—New batches of Dayara Bugyal and Chopta begin

    09 Feb 2026

    9th Feb 2026, Trek Update—New batches of Dayara Bugyal and Chopta beginred line

    7th Feb 2026, Trek Update—New batches of Nag Tibba, Gulabi Kantha, and Brahmatal begin

    07 Feb 2026

    7th Feb 2026, Trek Update—New batches of Nag Tibba, Gulabi Kantha, and Brahmatal beginred line

    Feb  6th 2026, Trek Update- New batches of Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkanth, and Brahmatal Begins

    06 Feb 2026

    Feb 6th 2026, Trek Update- New batches of Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkanth, and Brahmatal Beginsred line

    5th Feb 2026, Trek Update- All The Treks Are Running As Per Schedule

    05 Feb 2026

    5th Feb 2026, Trek Update- All The Treks Are Running As Per Schedulered line

    Feb 4th 2026, Trek Update- It’s All Sunny Again: Perfect Weather to Trek in the Himalayas

    04 Feb 2026

    Feb 4th 2026, Trek Update- It’s All Sunny Again: Perfect Weather to Trek in the Himalayasred line

    February 3rd 2026, Trek Update: Cloudy Weather Has Taken Over In Various Trekking Regions

    03 Feb 2026

    February 3rd 2026, Trek Update: Cloudy Weather Has Taken Over In Various Trekking Regionsred line

    2nd February 2026, Trek Update: Sunny Weather Reigns Across the Himalayas Treks

    02 Feb 2026

    2nd February 2026, Trek Update: Sunny Weather Reigns Across the Himalayas Treksred line

    31st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Nag Tibba, and Sandakphu has begun

    31 Jan 2026

    31st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Nag Tibba, and Sandakphu has begunred line

    30th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Treks Are Running As Per Schedule

    30 Jan 2026

    30th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Treks Are Running As Per Schedulered line

    29th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Treks Are Experienced Memorable Snowfall

    29 Jan 2026

    29th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Treks Are Experienced Memorable Snowfall red line

    28th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Trekking Regions Experienced Fresh Snowfall Yesterday

    28 Jan 2026

    28th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Trekking Regions Experienced Fresh Snowfall Yesterday red line

    27th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Has Graced All The Trekking Regions Once Again

    27 Jan 2026

    27th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Has Graced All The Trekking Regions Once Againred line

    24th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches Begins of Dayara, Kedarkantha & Kuari Pass

    24 Jan 2026

    24th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches Begins of Dayara, Kedarkantha & Kuari Passred line

    23rd January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Blankets a Few Treks in Uttarakhand

    23 Jan 2026

    23rd January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Blankets a Few Treks in Uttarakhandred line

    22nd January, 2026 -  Weather & Trek Update: New batch of Dayara Bugyal Trek Begins

    22 Jan 2026

    22nd January, 2026 - Weather & Trek Update: New batch of Dayara Bugyal Trek Beginsred line

    21st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Kedarkantha Trek Begins

    21 Jan 2026

    21st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Kedarkantha Trek Beginsred line

    20th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, and Dayara Bugyal Trek Begins

    20 Jan 2026

    20th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, and Dayara Bugyal Trek Beginsred line

    January 19th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Begins

    19 Jan 2026

    January 19th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Beginsred line

    January 16th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Customized Batch of Chopta Chandrashila Begins

    16 Jan 2026

    January 16th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Customized Batch of Chopta Chandrashila Beginsred line

    January 15th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Chopta Chandrashila and Winter Kuari Pass Begins

    15 Jan 2026

    January 15th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Chopta Chandrashila and Winter Kuari Pass Beginsred line

    January 14th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Dayara Bugyal Kicks Off

    14 Jan 2026

    January 14th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Dayara Bugyal Kicks Offred line

    January 12th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Mount Kilimanjaro 2026 Batch kicks off

    21 Mar 2026

    January 12th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Mount Kilimanjaro 2026 Batch kicks off red line

    10th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Kedarkantha Trek has Begun

    10 Jan 2026

    10th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Kedarkantha Trek has Begunred line

    January 9th, 2026 - Trek Update:  New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begun

    09 Jan 2026

    January 9th, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begunred line

    January 7th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  New Batches of Brahmatal, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begun

    07 Jan 2026

    January 7th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Brahmatal, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begunred line

    January 8th, 2026 - Trek Update:  New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begun

    08 Jan 2026

    January 8th, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begunred line

    13th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass and Dayara Bugyal has begun

    13 Jan 2026

    13th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass and Dayara Bugyal has begunred line

    January 6th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Begin

    06 Jan 2026

    January 6th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Beginred line

    January 5th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Begin

    05 Jan 2026

    January 5th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Beginred line

    January 3rd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

    03 Jan 2026

    January 3rd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

    January 2nd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Kedarkantha & Kuari Pass has Finally Experienced a Little Snowfall

    02 Jan 2026

    January 2nd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Kedarkantha & Kuari Pass has Finally Experienced a Little Snowfallred line

    January 1st, 2026 - Trek Update :  Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedule

    01 Jan 2026

    January 1st, 2026 - Trek Update : Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedulered line

    31st December Weather & Trek Update: Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedule

    31 Dec 2025

    31st December Weather & Trek Update: Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedulered line

    December 30th, 2025 - Trek Update :  New batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begun

    30 Dec 2025

    December 30th, 2025 - Trek Update : New batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begunred line

    December 29th, 2025 - Trek Update : A New Mount Kilimanjaro Batch Begins

    29 Dec 2025

    December 29th, 2025 - Trek Update : A New Mount Kilimanjaro Batch Beginsred line

    December 27, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara Bugyal, Chopta and Sandakphu Trek

    27 Dec 2025

    December 27, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara Bugyal, Chopta and Sandakphu Trekred line

    December 26, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trek

    26 Dec 2025

    December 26, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trekred line

    December 24th, 2025 - Trek Update: Dayara, Panwali, and Sandakphu Trek

    24 Dec 2025

    December 24th, 2025 - Trek Update: Dayara, Panwali, and Sandakphu Trekred line

    December 25, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta and Sandakphu Trek

    25 Dec 2025

    December 25, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta and Sandakphu Trekred line

    December 23rd, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali, and Gulabi Kantha Trek

    23 Dec 2025

    December 23rd, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali, and Gulabi Kantha Trekred line

    December 22, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali and Gulabi Kantha Trek

    22 Dec 2025

    December 22, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali and Gulabi Kantha Trekred line

    January 17th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Brahmatal Begins

    17 Jan 2026

    January 17th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Brahmatal Beginsred line

    December 18, 2025 - Trek Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Chopta Begins

    18 Dec 2025

    December 18, 2025 - Trek Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Chopta Beginsred line

    December 19, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trek

    19 Dec 2025

    December 19, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trekred line

    December 17, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trek

    17 Dec 2025

    December 17, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trek red line

    December 16, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek

    16 Dec 2025

    December 16, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek red line

    December 15, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and SandakphuTrek

    15 Dec 2025

    December 15, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and SandakphuTrek red line

    December 13, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, and SandakphuTrek

    13 Dec 2025

    December 13, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, and SandakphuTrek red line

    December 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Bajre Dara Trek

    11 Dec 2025

    December 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Bajre Dara Trek red line

    December 10, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek

    21 Mar 2026

    December 10, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek red line

    December 09, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, and Dayara Trek

    09 Dec 2025

    December 09, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, and Dayara Trek red line

    December 08, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek

    08 Dec 2025

    December 08, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek red line

    December 06, 2025 - Trek Update: Sandakphu, Brahmatal, Dayara Bugyal, Kuari Pass Trek

    06 Dec 2025

    December 06, 2025 - Trek Update: Sandakphu, Brahmatal, Dayara Bugyal, Kuari Pass Trekred line

    December 05, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek

    05 Dec 2025

    December 05, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek red line

    December 04, 2025 - Trek Update: Chopta, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek

    04 Dec 2025

    December 04, 2025 - Trek Update: Chopta, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek red line

    December 03, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

    03 Dec 2025

    December 03, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

    December 02, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek

    02 Dec 2025

    December 02, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trekred line

    December 01, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

    01 Dec 2025

    December 01, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

    November 28, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Dayara, and Kuari Pass Trek

    28 Nov 2025

    November 28, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Dayara, and Kuari Pass Trekred line

    November 21, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Surya Top, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Trek

    21 Nov 2025

    November 21, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Surya Top, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

    November 20, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Surya, and Sandakphu Trek

    20 Nov 2025

    November 20, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Surya, and Sandakphu Trekred line

    November 19, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Surya Top, Dayara, and Sandakphu Trek

    19 Nov 2025

    November 19, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Surya Top, Dayara, and Sandakphu Trekred line

    November 18, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trek

    18 Nov 2025

    November 18, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trekred line

    November 17, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Har Ki Dun, Chopta, Sandakphu, and Others Begins From Today

    17 Nov 2025

    November 17, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Har Ki Dun, Chopta, Sandakphu, and Others Begins From Todayred line

    November 15, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Others Begins From Today

    15 Nov 2025

    November 15, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Others Begins From Todayred line

    November 14, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, and Chopta

    14 Nov 2025

    November 14, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, and Choptared line

    November 13, 2025 Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Ali Bedni, Sandakphu, Everest Base Camp

    13 Nov 2025

    November 13, 2025 Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Ali Bedni, Sandakphu, Everest Base Campred line

    November 12, 2025 – Trek Update: Goechala, Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Everest Base Camp

    12 Nov 2025

    November 12, 2025 – Trek Update: Goechala, Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Everest Base Campred line

    November 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Goechala, Everest Base Camp

    11 Nov 2025

    November 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Goechala, Everest Base Campred line

    November 10, 2025 – Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Ali Bedni Bugyal, Kedarkantha

    10 Nov 2025

    November 10, 2025 – Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Ali Bedni Bugyal, Kedarkanthared line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 7, 2025

    07 Nov 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 7, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 6, 2025

    06 Nov 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 6, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 5, 2025

    05 Nov 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 5, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 4, 2025

    04 Nov 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 4, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 3, 2025

    03 Nov 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 3, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 30, 2025

    30 Oct 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 30, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 29, 2025

    29 Oct 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 29, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 28, 2025

    28 Oct 2025

    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 28, 2025red line

    First batch of the season for the Manaslu Circuit Trek (October 4th–17th) successfully completed

    18 Oct 2025

    First batch of the season for the Manaslu Circuit Trek (October 4th–17th) successfully completedred line

    Excitement Running Wild: Season’s First Batches Successfully Completed

    08 Oct 2025

    Excitement Running Wild: Season’s First Batches Successfully Completedred line

    Gulabi Kantha Trek Flagged Off as ‘Trek of the Year 2025’ by Trek The Himalayas and Uttarakhand Tourism

    28 Sept 2025

    Gulabi Kantha Trek Flagged Off as ‘Trek of the Year 2025’ by Trek The Himalayas and Uttarakhand Tourism red line

    Trekking Just Got Easier: Download our Trek the Himalayas Mobile App

    11 Sept 2025

    Trekking Just Got Easier: Download our Trek the Himalayas Mobile App red line

    Trek The Himalayas Won ICRT India and Subcontinent Awards 2025

    13 Sept 2025

    Trek The Himalayas Won ICRT India and Subcontinent Awards 2025 red line

    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - October 6, 2025

    06 Oct 2025

    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - October 6, 2025red line

    Buran Ghati and Dayara Bugyal Trek Update of Autumn 2025

    27 Sept 2025

    Buran Ghati and Dayara Bugyal Trek Update of Autumn 2025red line

    Trek Weather Update, October 7, 2025

    07 Oct 2025

    Trek Weather Update, October 7, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 23, 2025

    23 Sept 2025

    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 23, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 17, 2025

    17 Sept 2025

    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 17, 2025red line

    Latest Weather Update for Trekkers - September 15, 2025

    15 Sept 2025

    Latest Weather Update for Trekkers - September 15, 2025red line

    Dayara Bugyal Trek is now a 5-Day Adventure

    30 Jul 2025

    Dayara Bugyal Trek is now a 5-Day Adventurered line

    Season’s First Batch of Gaumukh Tapovan Completed Successfully

    15 May 2025

    Season’s First Batch of Gaumukh Tapovan Completed Successfully red line

    Trek the Himalayas and IRCTC Tourism Join Hands

    09 Sept 2025

    Trek the Himalayas and IRCTC Tourism Join Hands red line

    Kanamo Peak Expedition-  Update

    04 Aug 2025

    Kanamo Peak Expedition- Update red line

    Premium Treks with TTH: Your Himalayan Adventure, Your Way!

    11 Jun 2025

    Premium Treks with TTH: Your Himalayan Adventure, Your Way!red line

    Trust, Safety & Emergency Response – Trek The Himalayas

    01 Apr 2025

    Trust, Safety & Emergency Response – Trek The Himalayasred line

    Stargazing with Telescopes – A Journey beyond the Mountains

    22 Aug 2024

    Stargazing with Telescopes – A Journey beyond the Mountains red line

    Why Choose Trek The Himalayas for Your Trekking Adventures

    23 Nov 2023

    Why Choose Trek The Himalayas for Your Trekking Adventuresred line

    Trek The Himalayas Hatrick at Himalayan Tourism Samman Samahroh

    24 Mar 2025

    Trek The Himalayas Hatrick at Himalayan Tourism Samman Samahroh red line

    Kailash Mansarovar Yatra- A Journey of Devotion & Serenity

    14 Feb 2025

    Kailash Mansarovar Yatra- A Journey of Devotion & Serenityred line

    Trekking Guides

    underline

    Tips and insights for every trekker.

    Trek to the Holy Glaciers: Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Highlights

    Trek to the Holy Glaciers: Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Highlightsred line

    There are, and there will be, countless journeys that you will go on throughout your lifetime, but only a few of them are going to stay close to your heart, and one of them will be the ‘Gaumukh Tapovan Trek’. A journey that will not only challenge your body, but it will also touch your soul. This 8-day journey will take you to the Garhwal region of Uttarkashi, where you will experience both adventure and spirituality in the mountains and gain a sense of peace in solitude.

    5 Reasons Why Rupin Pass Should be Your Next Trek?

    5 Reasons Why Rupin Pass Should be Your Next Trek?red line

    Just like some heartwarming movies you keep rewatching, there are places you hope to visit every once in a while. Those places have their own magic that can’t be expressed in words but can only be felt while being there. So, to give you a similar kind of experience, we have a place to recommend for you all.

    Why We Never Let Trekkers Go Without Trekking Poles — And You Shouldn’t Either

    Why We Never Let Trekkers Go Without Trekking Poles — And You Shouldn’t Eitherred line

    Walking on the rugged, unknown terrain of the mountains is one of those few experiences that makes you feel very different yet calming inside. But to achieve that feeling, not only do you have to plan a trip to the mountain, you are also supposed to carry gear and other things that are important for trekking.

    From Beginner to Challenging: Your Complete Guide to Expedition Grades

    From Beginner to Challenging: Your Complete Guide to Expedition Grades red line

    Standing at the base of any mountain, while staring at the peak of that mountain. A lot is felt by a trekker, from feeling stunned, admiration, to a quick rush of adrenaline, to scared, and then self-doubting yourself, asking - Can I really do this? When a trekker starts climbing a mountain, it’s not just always about claiming the peak. Often, trekking is more about learning and getting to know the mountains. After getting familiar with the mountains, you start understanding the challenges the mountains carry within themselves, and then you start ascending accordingly.

    The Ultimate Guide to Expedition Grades and Techniques

    The Ultimate Guide to Expedition Grades and Techniquesred line

    In general, trekking in the mountains is always categorised as either climbing or walking on the mountain trails. But what a lot of people don’t realise is that with each different grade of expedition, the techniques of climbing and walking on the mountains also change. The thing is that to climb some high grade of mountains, more than basic skills and techniques of climbing are required to learn. In fact, the ‘technical climbing’? It is not just for high-grade level mountain expeditions; this kind of technical knowledge is quite useful even in the easy graded expedition to ensure the safety of the trekker throughout their trek.

    Why You Should Choose Trek the Himalayas Over Other Trekking Companies

    Why You Should Choose Trek the Himalayas Over Other Trekking Companiesred line

    Planning a trip is not an easy task, and when it comes to the mountains, a lot of factors need to be considered from a trekker's perspective. And when you are surrounded by all the hustle and bustle of life, planning a trip seems like too much work, right? Well, that’s exactly where trekking companies come into the picture. From booking to planning and ensuring that you receive a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan experience, they make sure to make all these things happen. Now, after deciding that you want a trekking company to plan your trek, it’s time for you to pick the best trekking company in India to curate the itinerary for you. See, in today’s time, there are so many trekking companies out there who are ready to plan, manage, and guide you at every step of your journey, but who is best among them? That’s the real question. As a trekker, you might have thought several times, " Which company will truly help you out to become prepared for the Himalayas? Will they keep safety, food, and things like hygiene as their priority? Or if you are a female trekker, will it be safe and comfortable for you to trek with them or not?” And so on. These are exactly those points that draw a true comparison between Trek The Himalayas (TTH) and other trekking companies, viewing things from a trekker’s lens.

    Your Ultimate Trekking Shoes Guide to Trek the Himalayas

    Your Ultimate Trekking Shoes Guide to Trek the Himalayas red line

    There is one question that every trek leader asks their trekkers when they first meet them: Do they really understand the importance of trekking shoes for their trek? And usually, trekkers answer that they protect their feet, which is true. But do trekking shoes really help your feet in just “protection” and nothing else? Well, that is exactly what our trek leader (name) is going to enlighten us all about. First and foremost, it's essential to understand that trekking shoes are the foundation of a good trekking experience. If you are not carrying good quality shoes, then no matter how confident, strong, or motivated you are. You are bound to slip or slow down while walking on your trek. And as someone who has spent years climbing up and down the Himalayan trail several times. There is one thing that he said with complete certainty: The right trekking shoes can make or break your trek.

    Hydration Can Make or Break Your Trek: Trek Leader’s Tips for Every Season

    Hydration Can Make or Break Your Trek: Trek Leader’s Tips for Every Seasonred line

    The main highlight of any trek journey will always be either the places you get to explore or the views that you will get to witness only once in your life. But to explore and experience all that scenic beauty, you must remain safe and healthy, which can be possible only if you do the proper intake of nutrients, and most importantly, of all consume water in a perfectly adequate amount. It’s an obvious yet the most ignored fact that Hydration is very important for trekking, it’s like the backbone of the whole trip. Which is why every trek leader’s first question at the start or end of their trek is - How much water did you drink today? Half of the time, the pattern of the answer remains the same, where some of them just give sheepy smiles, some tell numbers but are in doubt, and some of them have no idea whether they have drunk it at all or not.

    Pro Tips to Defeat the Winter Cold: Essential Guide by Trek Leader

    Pro Tips to Defeat the Winter Cold: Essential Guide by Trek Leaderred line

    Every year, hundreds of trekkers go on a winter trek specifically to enjoy and witness the snow-covered landscapes, stunning panoramic mountain views, and experience the serene beauty of nature. However, as they focus more on the enjoyment aspect of their journey, they sometimes overlook small details while preparing for their winter trek adventure. And the most missed details by trekkers are - not equipping themselves properly with winter trekking essentials, which will help them in staying warm during a winter trek. I mean, we all know that cold never suddenly comes in; it slowly starts creeping into the weather. When you are wearing your socks, at first you will feel chills in your body, then when you stop moving, a warmth will settle, and as you keep progressing in your trek, you will also start feeling colder. In one moment, you’re admiring frost-covered tree views, and in the other, you will be wondering why your fingers have started feeling numb suddenly despite wearing gloves.

    Essential Tips for Staying Hydrated on Winter Treks

    Essential Tips for Staying Hydrated on Winter Treksred line

    Hydration plays a vital role in ensuring a safe and successful Himalayan trek. Whether you're adjusting to altitude or braving cold winter conditions, staying hydrated is key to maintaining physical performance, cognitive function, and overall well-being. Dehydration can lead to muscle cramps, cognitive impairment, and increased risk of altitude sickness, among other issues. In winter treks, hydration challenges such as reduced thirst, freezing water sources, and respiratory fluid loss become prominent. This article explores the importance of hydration, tips for staying hydrated in winter treks, and practical strategies like using insulated water bottles, monitoring fluid intake, and balancing electrolytes to ensure an enjoyable, well-hydrated trek.

    Subscribe to our newsletter

    and receive weekly fresh articles on your favourite topics