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Year-Round Learning (Pick Your Season)
Autumn (Oct–Nov): Crisp skies = the cleanest mountain views.
Winter (Dec–Feb): Chandrashila in winter gives you snow, micro-spikes, and a genuine “mountain” feel.
Spring (Mar–Apr): Rhododendrons and lingering snow patches; sweet spot for first-timers.
Monsoon (Jul–Aug): Slushy, leeches, low visibility. Give it a pass.
Trail type: Gradual, well-trodden, with bailout options to tea houses.
Network: Patchy—assume low connectivity and prepare.
Wildlife sanctuary gate: Carry ID and small cash for any forest entry.
AMS risk: Low compared to high-altitude treks, but don’t sprint; hydrate and pace.
Footwear: Trek shoes with ankle support.
Layers: Base + warm mid-layer + wind/rain shell.
Winter add-ons: Micro-spikes/gaiters (guided groups usually provide), warm gloves, beanie.
Essentials: 1–2 L of water, sun protection, headlamp, personal meds, small waste bag.
Nice-to-have: Trek poles (huge on descent), thermos in winter.