One of the joys of trekking in the mountains is getting away from the hustle and bustle of cities and towns, basking in the morning sun, soaking in the silence and vibing to the rhythm of the mountains. With trekking picking up as a sport rapidly over the last few years, the mountains have been seeing more crowds than ever! And yes, this is also true for the winter months because who doesn’t love some snow filled adventure? However, if you are looking to take the road less travelled and embark on a quieter journey into the mountains, the below listed winter trails are just for you. Varying in their difficulty level, these offbeat treks offer the perfect winter mountain experience with lots of adventure and panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Panwali Kantha Trek
If you are a first timer looking to make your way into the Garhwal Himalayas, Panwali Kantha trek is exactly what you should be looking at. Rated level 3 on the Bikat Rating Scale (BRS), this trek spans over five days and is a gateway to Himalayan trekking. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trekker looking to do a short trek, Panwali Kantha offers striking views of the Himalayan ranges and has its fair share of adventure with gentle ascents through snow. Snow covered bugyals and starry skies are a constant throughout this trek and leave us wanting for more. The trail takes us to a maximum altitude of 3500m where the bugyals open into panoramic views of the Yamunotri and Gangotri ranges which is a rare sight in itself! This trek is accessible to anyone with average fitness levels.





























