Things I like and dislike about Brahmatal Trek
Brahmatal trek is NOT the most happening winter trek in the Himalayas.
WRONG.
I am going to prove how much fun a short winter trek can be in this blog post. Most people are not even aware of Brahmatal trek, which is what makes it even more appealing. From the dense forests covered in snow, to the grandeur of majestic mountains like Mt. Trishul and Nanda Ghunti, to the challenges the summit throws at you – it is one hell of an adventure.
We tend to judge people and places, firstly by their looks, so here are some pictures of my favorite and least favorite things about the trek. I will give you an honest picture of both, so you can decide for yourself if this trek is meant for you.
Here are the things I absolutely fell in love with:
1. The incredible views:
Now, unless you live in a cabin in the woods, there is no way you’ll get such views back home. When you are trekking in the mountains, it is so important for to be able to block everything in your head and just be present. And the beauty of the trail allows you to do just that. There are no major challenges along the way, you get to walk for long stretches watching everything around you come to life; the trees dancing to the rhythm of the wind, the snow falling like goose feathers, and the clouds playing around in the sky. It’s the perfect distraction you need to clear your mind.
John Keats very aptly said, 'the poetry of the earth is never dead' and I totally second his thoughts.




































