And here’s why we think Hamta Circle can be a fun getaway with young ones:
1) It is an easy to moderate trek (depending on the weather):
There are no glaciers, no over-exposed areas, no high passes and no ridges on this trek. Just beautiful hills, forests, meadows and loads of buffaloes. Maybe some domestic horses and sheep too. The gradient is not too steep either, and a lot of schools organize adventure summer camps in here for kids. However, it is not a ‘walk in the park’ kind of an easy trek, it will challenge you, you will have to walk uphill for the first 3 days. But a trek without any challenges would be absolutely boring, so according to us, this is a good thing. Your kids will enjoy the hard work and the reward of yummy food at the campsites.
What’s also important to know is that the chances of getting AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) are quite low on this trek as the highest altitude you get to just about 11,000 feet and that too is within the tree line. AMS usually hits you above 9000 feet, especially in areas where the tree line ends. So, that’s one less thing to worry about.
Also, if you prefer to do less of uphill walk, you can just reverse the itinerary and start from Jobra and end at Jagatsukh. This way, you’ll have to just go uphill the first and second day, the rest is an easy straight-forward or downhill walk.