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17 January 2018

Winter Kuari Pass Trek 16th December- 21st December 2017

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  • Day-1 Haridwar to Joshimath base camp 265 kms drive 6724 feet
  • Day-2 17th December- Joshimath to Dhak drive-Trek from Dhak to Gulling village 6-7kms 9600 feet
  • Day-3 18th December- Gulling Top to Tali Forest Camp- 4kms trek 11070 feet 
  • Day-4 19th December Tali to Winter Kuari Pass Summit and back via Khullara top- 15kms trek 12763 feet 
  • Day-5 20th December Tali to Joshimath base camp (Hotel Kamet) via Auli Bugyals- 10kms trek
  • Day-6 21st December Joshimath to Haridwar (Rishikesh for me)


Once a trekker, trekker for a lifetime

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Those who have trekked earlier especially in the Himalayas can easily understand the title for the blog. In addition, even others may appreciate the same by the end of the blog. The reasons for me saying so are many viz. serenity and tranquility of the place, wonderful flora and fauna, a fabulous chance to introspect and know thyself better and most recently I got one more reason in this trek WKP- white SNOW. Even if it is slippery and difficult to walk at times, it is really a marvelous experience and a treat to enjoy the nature in its pristine form.

I chose WKP because my last trek Har Ki Doon (HKD), being an autumn trek, could not help me see and experience snow, which I really wanted to. Though HKD is a nice trek for beginners to Himalayas especially in autumn before snowfall, I had made up my mind that my second trek to Himalayas will certainly be a winter snowy trek and that too with TTH. This is because Trek the Himalayas as an organization provides the best of the elements needed for a trekker to enjoy the trek. Their expertise, trek leaders, local guides, fabulous food make it a worth and an easy decision to choose them to trek in Himalayas.


Day-1 Haridwar to Joshimath base camp 265 kms drive 6724 feet

WKP starts with a journey from your place to Haridwar as TTH staff is ready with their Safari/Traveller at Haridwar railway station, the pickup point. I too reached Haridwar on 16th morning at 4.30am from Nanda Devi express.

As there was time for the other trek mates to reach before we could leave for Joshimath by 7am, I left for Har Ki Pauri via auto to attend and witness the mesmerizing Ganga aarti of the morning in Haridwar. Har Ki Pauri is a must visit place for all especially those who have not seen Ganga aarti earlier anywhere. Holy Ganga enters plains here at Haridwar and very soon becomes dirty, polluted and blackish after it had maintained its holiness, purity and greenish colour throughout the mountainous stretch. The dawn and pre-sunrise time of the day along with the various types of smoke and smell of incense sticks makes it one time must visit place, even for the atheists. People jumping in the Ganges to rob off their sins and funeral prayers are common things to watch out.  I attended this 7 minutes aarti which starts at 6:30am and thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere of the place amidst the speakers playing Ganga aarti and priests performing it. Beware of numerous elements trying to sell religion through their activities like tika laga lijiye, photo khicha lijiye etc. Also many people would ask you for donations to Ganga trust, please check their identity cards or badges confirming their linkage with the trust before you donate for a noble cause. After a good two hours time here, I had to rush back to Haridwar station. A tea totaller can taste and enjoy the tea outside the Haridwar railway station. It tastes perhaps better than it is due to the weather (4-5 degree C).

Finally Ashish bhaiya, our Safari driver started for Joshimath, a 260 kms odd journey. Never calculate or underestimate the hours that it would take to reach a place in hills. 30kms/hour can be assumed to be an average speed in this terrain by an expert pahadi driver to help you reach your destination safely. I met the other trek members for the very first time sitting along with me in this vehicle.

The three CA’s Archit (Acclimatizing), Aman (Amazing), Kiran (Kadam) and two 3rd year engineering students Viraj (Vishal) and Pratik (Passionable) made the journey more enjoyable. This journey is unmatchable as compared to Day-1 trek drives elsewhere which can be a bit boring sometimes as we don’t see anything but different mountains only. But here apart from several layers of various mountains and flora & fauna (monkeys mostly), we witnessed the four Prayags (confluence of the tributaries of Ganges) - (Dev, Karna, Rudra, Nanda) Prayag. One can see how Alaknanda and Bhagirathi meet at Dev Prayag and traverse towards Haridwar as Ganga. It is a delight to see this natural phenomenon. We took our breakfast break after Rishikesh. The restaurant seemed to be a nice one and food was fine but serving time was very high, making our stomachs curse the waiter and chef. Therefore, for future trekkers and us, lesson learnt was that one should ask the driver bhaiya to stop at such hotels that serve decent food at faster pace. Hygiene and quality are almost same for these mediocre dhabas cum restaurants that are affordable for all trek members. After lunch and chai breaks in the route to Joshimath, we finlly reached the Hotel Kamet, Base camp of WKP by 5pm. This is the place from where one was supposed to take a drive to Dhak village the next day and here only we would return on Day-5 of the trek. Collection of medical disclaimer forms, Id cards (Please link your Aadhar card to XYZ) and photographs from all 22 of us were taken after we had freshened up. Trek leader Pavan Jee along with Praveen Jee, Subhash bhai aka Organic bhai (His famous statement, “Say No to chemical food and Yes to Organic”) and base camp leader Abhishek briefed us about the trek iternary including the last snowfall (13th-14th December) event. The other requirements for successful completion of winter trek (snow gaiters, walking pole etc.) were communicated clearly and helped us in getting them accordingly. Awesome dinner (TTH is very famous for this) was served which included gajar halua in dessert. We were supposed to leave for Dhak at 9am sharp on Day-2.


Day-2 17th December- Joshimath to Dhak drive-Trek from Dhak to Gulling village 6-7kms 9600 feet

A 30 minutes drive to Dhak was followed with distribution of bananas as refreshment and energy tonic. We were introduced to Pushkar bhai (local guide; He has only heard about the place Pushkar of Rajasthan but has not ever visited it) and Mohit (Porter; fabulous guy, introvert, studying in 11th and working as porter to sustain his family after his father’s accident). The day was sunny and hence sunscreen is must (helps a bit but can’t prevent complete tanning). The trail is rocky and bears a couple of water points (natural streams perhaps its water is more pure than Aquafina). Water is an essential item in treks as it helps us in natural acclimatization (You do not need any Dimox then) and maintains a healthy level of O2 in body. Though it’s desired by trek leaders that the whole trek crew of 22 people maintain a common pace and move together, it hardly happens. Based on the varied speed of trekkers and their physical and mental strength (matters a lot, perhaps more than physical), formation of few groups and few front trekkers (Squadron leader Gopi Jee with his elder brother Gautam Jee, Ijaz bhai, Pratik, Viraj and last but not the least me too) are universal occurrences. Though there are enumerated rest points (by trek leaders) at frequent intervals, intermittent rest points get created by trekkers due to their stoppages. A dog named Shera (Obama) guided us throughout the day’s trail. Infact these pahadi dogs are very helpful guides and ensure that trekkers stay safe and complete their trek. We finally reached the day’s tent camp where now we can see snow below us i.e. trees and mountains below our elevation covered with snow.

Infact few of us including me were very happy and enthusiastic in melting snow through our various activities. In the evening after yummy hot lunch, before it was dark, we played catch-catch with a ball, found near to the tents. As it was getting cold, it was difficult catching the ball and hence there were many drop catches, sometimes forcing the person standing in lower elevation to descend further to find the ball. Finally, it went too far and deep to cancel our game. Soon we went for acclimatization walk to a field nearby and played “NAME GAME” (The adjectives I have been using with names are products of this) and “Gilli-gilli and Jambuza” activity. These freshened us for a good sound sleep and trekking to be done the next day. Soup along with pop-corn triggered Antarakshri session where our group led by Ijaz, Pratik and Gopi Jee rocked the opponent group led by Rima (Ravishing), Ashwini (Angelicious) and other Freaky Travellers group (name of this group who had come from Thane; they trek and travel together), though they gave a strong fight. In mountains and while trekking, dinnertime is very early i.e. around 7pm, we used to sleep by 8-9pm to wake up by 6-7am (these timings may be very odd for many but this is how trekking is accomplished successfully). Sleeping in tents inside sleeping bags is another adventure in this adventurous journey of treks. One constantly fights and tries getting adjusted in the space constrained sleeping bags and tents along with tent mate. I slept after a nice sky gazing session where I could see Venus, Mars, numerous constellations, stars and Milky Way Galaxy.


Day-3 18th December- Gulling Top to Tali Forest Camp- 4kms trek 11070 feet

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This was expected to be a slightly easier and less tiring day as it was only 4kms we had to trek in the day. But because snow increased to a considerable level as we ascended, falling of trekkers on slippery snow and difficulty in walking became common. Nevertheless, we encountered this successfully by diverting our mind on winter adventure sports like snow football, snow cricket etc.

We clicked several pictures and made many slow motions (slomos) using cameras and Go Pros while trekking. I was amazed to see Mohit (Porter) and Organic bhai Subhash eating snowballs to quench his thirst instead of drinking water. This is a usual affair for the pahadi locals. A word of caution for the trekkers- Do not practice such adventure as it can be very dangerous. Finally, we reached the abode of snow Tali tent camp. There was snow everywhere here (Snow, snow everywhere, but not a single drop of water to drink). In fact we had to set our tents on the snow itself and it was a great experience sleeping here for two nights (though were initially skeptical and scared). Before we had left for Tali, we were taught by Pawan Jee how to open our tents and pack them. And here at Tali, we were taught how to set tents. This knowledge is very important and helpful for future treks. After eating another yummy lunch prepared by Bheem Jee and Kalyan Jee, I along with Pratik, Viraj started making Snow Man. Mufler of Amazing Aman aka Kejriwal bhai was used to decorate Snowman. Later few creative trekkers Rima, Dinesh (Dashing), Mohit made the snowman more humanly. We clicked many pictures with the snowman before the call and whistle for evening snacks and soup time. This was followed with acclimatization walk to Tali lake(this is done every day in evening and is based on the principle of “Climb High, Sleep Low”- this facilitates adequate supply of O2). Tali Lake was beautiful- frozen black lake (I wished it was white but due to dung of mules and other waste, it was black on top). Many pictures were clicked in solo and groups keeping the mountains and the lake in our background. After returning, we bought socks from Kalyan jee whose family was in this activity.

These wollen socks knitted by hands were very warm and thus were going to be very helpful and handy for the summit. Later on, pre- and post-dinner time, instead of the songs, it was the stories session. Squadron leader Gopi Jee told us some stories of Leh when he was posted there and took part in several rescue missions. These were potent for us to feel the goose bumps. It was followed with amazing Aman’s amazing story whose crux was that he slept after he drank in a party given by his boss and hence couldn’t pick up his call in the night. Ijaz came up with stories of his corporate experience, motivating Aman to quit his job and discover his own path. We also had a secret superstar (Cricketer) from Mumbai, who could have represented India in U-19 and other platforms if he could afford to woo the selection staff. Either you should be a politician’s son (sons of Lalu Yadav and most recently Pappu Yadav) or should have enormous money or God Father type coach to get a chance to play for India. As he didn’t fall under any of these categories, he understood that it’s better to play abroad then waiting for his turn. He started playing for Yorkshire at UK. This can be considered another type of brain drain or talent drain where due to corruption and mismanagement in sports, we are losing some very fine talent. After his Masters there in UK, he returned to Mumbai and started to run a chain of gyms to keep himself and others fit. Dinner was served at 7pm and after consuming rice, dal, gulab jaamun, we slept early as the next day “SUMMIT day” was an early start at 7am. It was cold but less windy (Gullin temperature at 4am on day 4 was “-” 6 degrees C due to swift and cold winds) as we were surrounded with forest of Golden Oak trees.


Day-4 19th December Tali to Winter Kuari Pass Summit and back via Khullara top- 15kms trek 12763 feet

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The day started early after waking up at 6am and after morning tea and breakfast, we left for summit at 7am. As summit day is considered the toughest day, we were geared up with several stuff including cramp-on to walk safely on snow, which was enormous.

The lunch pack along with two water bottles (drinking water sip by sip is crucial on summit day as water points are rare in the snowy trail) were kept in day pack bag (sleeping tent cover can also be used for this). Walking pole or stick is very useful and handy while trekking in such exorbitant levels of snow (more than one feet anytime in the trail). The refreshments which were given to us by TTH included Parle G (Genius trekker), munch and toffees. These serve as energy boosters while trekking on such difficult trail. Pushkar bhai guided me and Gaurav (Gleeful), who were walking ahead of other trekkers throughout the journey. Subhash bhai told to us about the peaks viz. Pangarchulla, Nanda Devi, Badrinath, Trishul, Hathi, Ghora, Palki (nomenclature based on shape) visible in the journey after offering prayers to the mountain God. Though there were numerous viewpoints that can never be forgotten, one of them was walking on the frozen river stream, whose sound beneath our steps was marvelous.

A bridge was constructed on the river several times but it could not survive the natural conditions of freezing and melting of the river.  This broken bridge, sound of the stream and slippery ice was a delight to watch and a challenge to walk without falling. We moved ahead towards WKP and now could see the summit but it was still a long walk. I gained pace suddenly and walked under the guidance of Shera (Obama) and Pushkar bhai.

This last push enabled me to become the first summiteer of WKP 16th-21st December trek. It was an unexplainable feeling of reaching this place. Words seem very small to describe this experience of accomplishment and moment of achievement. Though there was a fear of how to descend from this summit as it was steep at a place, the happiness and joy of ascending to summit outweighed the former. After sometime, Mohit, Gaurav, Gopi Jee, Ijaz, Pratik, Viraj, Vivek joined at summit and we obviously captured some beautiful moments. Lots of selfies, slomos and videos were captured by us to store them in our mental memories and relive them later. After enjoying this place thoroughly, came down a bit to have lunch with other trek members. Food becomes yummier after working hard. This gives us a good lesson in life: Respect those working so hard day and night in fields, factories etc. and help them get decent two meals a day. Gandhiji too had emphasized on the concept of bread labour and giving labourers respect and dignity.

Group photograph with TTH banner made us proud summiteers of WKP. It is a great feeling for all trek members and trek leaders when all 22 of the trekkers had successfully reached the summit. As the weather of mountains is erratic especially after the noontime, we started our walk back to Tali by 1pm.

Descending was fun as we walked very fast and swiftly on snow. One can understand this pace by the time it took to descend the summit- it was more than one fourth of the ascent. Though I hadn’t fallen till now in the trek (even Ijaz had pinpointed this), I fell a couple of times while the speedier descent (Hail Ijaz) but the fall was enjoyable. We had a great time with Subhash bhai and listened to his stories about Uttarakhand and mountain culture (dowry free society). Very soon, we could see our Tali tents and along with them saw many other tents that were of 17th – 22nd December TTH Green Trail and India Hikes. The socks were wet since morning as snow had entered the trek shoes (waterproof not snow-proof). But one couldn’t change them till I reached my tent. Special snacks samosa-jalebi were served to us for trekking the summit successfully. Dinner was tasty and yummy as always, something you can bet upon while trekking with TTH. Birthday celebrations of Parag (Vivek and Parag celebrate their birthdays while trekking since few years) were memorable through TTH and Rima & Dinesh cakes. I along with Ijaz, Pratik, Viraj, Aman, Ijaz slept a bit late around 9.30pm after discussions of worldly affairs and Ijaz-Aman motivation session to quit his CA corporate job.


Day-5 20th December Tali to Joshimath base camp (Hotel Kamet) via Auli Bugyals- 10kms trek

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Today was the practice session for opening sleeping tents and packing them. Pack lunch and refreshments along with water (warm, a privilege here in snowy mountains) were kept in our rucksacks before we left for the day’s trail.

It was unfortunate and a bit sad (not very sad as all of us 22 members had successfully reached the summit) on our part as Dashing Dinesh and Rima had to leave the night before. Dinesh’s O2 levels (oxymeter readings were taken every day to keep everyone safe and healthy for trekking) had come down and the experienced TTH trek crew felt it is better to descend and reach Dhak from where they could get vehicle to reach base camp. Dinesh’s determination can be gauged from his statement that “he is fine and would not leave other trekkers like this”, even when his health was not supporting him. Sadly, he had to leave for base camp in concordance with the mountain laws and experience of TTH crew. Mithilesh (Mischievous) had also shown his sheer determination from Day-3 onwards by pushing himself despite cramps. When it became unbearable on Day-5, he chose mule (the ride on mule is bumpy, interesting, exciting, yet frightening) to reach base camp. Hence, now we were 19 trekkers and only 2 trek guides Pawan Jee and Subhash bhai. Today’s trail was through Tali Lake followed with a slightly dangerous 4kms path that is not advisable to be used in snow as it is a very narrow path (and one side being a deep valley). Hence we were advised to trek slowly and smartly (follow another mountain funda of using stick towards mountainside and never valley side). I was constantly giving this same funda to Ashwini who was behind me this day as she was following the opposite. Fortunately all of us got through this patch successfully and kept walking now in less dangerous and more exciting heavy snowy trail. Auli Gurson Bugyals (meadows) were filled with the white layers of more than a feet snow. Auli is one of the two places famous for snow skiing, other being Gulmarga. Best season for it is January based on the amount of snow available (more than 2 feet snow is apt). One can reach Auli from Joshimath using ropeway or car. As we trekkers had already enjoyed enough of snow at Tali, Chitrakantha, summit and WKP trek overall, we found it normal as compared to the Auli tourists.

After a brief stay at Ropeway No.10 maggi point, we left for Auli Parking area where TTH vehicles were waiting to drop us to Joshimath base camp. The bodies had started itching in anticipation of a nice warm water bath as it had been 5 days we have not bathed ourselves. Infact the well-laid roads (black or grayish in colour) now looked so dull and boring. This is so as we had been acquainted with the slippery, non-regular, and uncertain snowy trails for almost a week. Even if we fell, it was fun and the pain was sweet not bitter. After reaching Hotel Kamet (base camp), we freshened and reached the dining room to find an electronic gadget named TV which we were seeing after a long time. Infact there was a feeling that has not the world changed a bit in our offline week (Gujarat & HP election results, Bitcoin Cash rates had surged though Ijaz had sold his stock for which he was deeply upset). People were back on mobiles and internet that was so restricted during trek (though some people even there tried for network to do the so-called important things even then, Personal Opinion Don’t Do It). The mental peace one garners because of lack of connectivity and network enables one to feel nature and surroundings more. In addition, one takes a deep dive into own behavior and thoughts without any intervention or disturbance of calls and messages. Soon we settled for the certificate distribution ceremony (Man of the Match type feeling). Experiences of the trek were shared among the trekkers and most importantly every one of us thanked the TTH trek leaders, support staff, Mohit and last but not the least mules as without them we can’t survive during trek. We had another yummy dinner after which we settled in our back to room’s life (unlike sleeping tents and sleeping bags). We slept soon as we had to leave for Haridwar the next day very early at 6am. It was the last night in the mountains, which I had loved so much again perhaps more than last year’s HKD.


Day-6 21st December Joshimath to Haridwar (Rishikesh for me)

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This day is one of the most awkward days as there is a sad feeling of leaving the serene Himalayan life and a happy feeling of returning to normal life. However, perhaps the so-called abnormal and non-routine life was much better than the latter.

Still, we had to leave for Haridwar as the trek was over and it was time for planning and promising oneself to return here to Himalayas again very soon. After taking breakfast, we didn’t stop anywhere as we planned to have lunch at Chotiwala restaurant of Rishikesh. We reached there by 2pm to witness the unique and amusing scene- A chotiwala person sitting on an elevated chair (king’s throne) and constantly ringing the bell (like temple) to ask people to come and enjoy its cuisine. We ordered few dishes including make ki roti, sarso di saag and chaach as few people amongst us have not ever tasted this famous Punjabi dish. Later I left for Zostle, Rishikesh where I had a booking for site-seeing there. It’s a great place to come and enjoy. Living in dorm, chatting with people from all across the world, listening to music and singing with a local guitarist, eating food on the roof around fire, gazing sky (limited options here as compared to trek) etc. I enjoyed Rishikesh even in a limited span of time by visiting Triveni Ghat Ganga evening aarti, eating sweets at the famous Rajasthani Misthan Bhandar, sunrise point Kunjapuri Temple, Ganga river rafting with fabulous group of Neetu, Prarthana, Shashi and Anil. I returned to Delhi the next day with Shatabadi express, hence marking the culmination of the trek and trip. Life was back to square one and the traffic jams, noise and smoke (Smog) of vehicles and rat race to live in a metro city returned. I wished so many times while trekking during the whole trip that “Agle janam more pahadi hi banabo” (Next birth in the mountains).

17 January 2018

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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

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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.

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