Brahmatal Trek Photo Story
The snow-covered Himalayas tease all outdoor enthusiasts to leave their comforts behind and spend a few days in the wilderness. It’s almost like an open invitation to all adrenaline seeking, nature-loving, up-for-any-challenge, living on the edge and mountains-trump-cities kinda personalities. If you are reading this, then you are one of them. Hi-five!
Now, there are a few really awesome winter treks out there, some of my favorites are Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass and of course Brahmatal.
Let me show you what Brahmatal holds for you in the quiet winter months, so you can decide if it’s the right winter trek for you. Just bear in mind that the weather plays a huge role in your overall experience, especially on winter treks. So, check the snow conditions before booking.
Ok, let’s go. This is how your 4 days on the trek would look like.
Day 1: The only uneventful day.
Why I say that is because the first day on the trek, in all honesty, is quite average. There are no challenges or jaw-dropping sights, but be patient. All good things come to those who wait.
Lohajung is going to be your base, and that is where the trek starts. You’ll walk on a dusty and rocky path, bypassing a few small villages and isolated homes along the way.
















































