Snow Trekking in Kashmir
We are proud to share our county side its nature, culture and years of our experience in this field with you and give you an excellent opportunity to explore our beautiful Himalayas. Trekking forms an integral part of the adventure sports flourishing in the Vale of Kashmir.
The Vale of Kashmir 129 km long and 40 km wide, is surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains. In the south-west, the Pir Panjal rising at places to 5,000 metres separates the valley from the plains. The principal pass in this mountain range is Banihal through which vehicular traffic flows into the valley from the Jammu area. On the north-east, the valley is flanked by the Pangi range, the principal summits of which are Harmukh and Mahadeo, both close to the capital 16 city of Srinagar. To the north is the majestic Ladakh range, and the Lidder Valley is protected by the Kolahoi massif.
A potpourri of lakes, rivers, high altitude meadows, fruit orchards and snow capped peaks, Kashmir offers unlimited variety for those who look for un spoilt natural beauty. Modern infrastructure has made Kashmir a lot more accessible and enjoyable than in the past. Good quality hotels, houseboats, air links, bus services, golf courses, trout fishing beats, heli-skiing, water sports and mountaineering are just a few of its outdoor possibilities. But, for the adventure lover, trekking remains the most popular way of exploring Kashmir.
Trekking in Kashmir does not mean just walking over forested mountains as it combines nature and the local culture. As the trekker climbs higher, the landscape changes. Chinar and poplar trees are replaced by fir, pine and oak and finally Burch trees, the alpine meadows and a profusion of colorful wild flowers. The simple villagers in the plains with their fruit orchards and paddy fields are replaced by migrant families of Nomads / Gujjars, herdsmen who cross the high mountain passes with their cattle in search of greener pastures.
The main areas of attraction for the trekker in Kashmir are the Sind & Lidder valleys which support a number of high altitude meadows. The townships of Sonamarg and Pahalgam are the main trekking heads, both for short hikes and longer treks in the Himalayas.
Sonamarg means a 'meadow of gold'. The most important township in the fertile Sind valley, Sonamarg is the last major township in Kashmir on the road to Ladakh. Sonamarg is also the staging point for some of the most popular treks in the higher altitudes. A pleasant one day excursion from Sonamarg is to the Thajiwas glacier, 8 km away, and approachable by a pony over a well maintained track~ The most popular trek originating from Sonamarg is the Kashmir Lake Trek. It covers the lakes of Gangabal, Vishansar, Kishansar, and close to the Harrnukh peak. The trail first crosses the Nichinai Pass (13 ,387 ft) and then enters the alpine valleys that eventually lead to the Gangabal Lake. Vishansar, Vishnu's Lake, is just over 12,000 ft and slightly larger than the 12,500 ft Kishansar, Krishna's Lake. Gangabal Lake is the highlight of this trip. Protected by the three peaks of Mount Harrnukh, Gangabal is 5 miles in circumference and offers the finest trout fishing anywhere in Kashmir.
There are 3 best treks you can do in this area:-
1. Srinagar – Sonamarg (95 kms drive) tented camp
Sonamarg – Nichinni (13 Km) ponies & tented camp
Nichinni – Veshnusar / Krishnasar (13 Km) ponies & tented camp
veshnusar – Nichinni ponies & tented camp
Nichinni – Sonamarg
Sonamarg – Srinagar
2. Srinagar – Sonamarg (95 kms drive) tented camp
Sonamarg – Nichinni (13 Km) ponies & tented camp
Nichinni – Veshnusar / Krishnasar (13 Km) ponies & tented camp
veshnusar – Gadsar ponies & tented camp
Gadsar – Megondob ponies & tented camp
Megondob – Gangabal ponies & tented camp
Gangabal – Naranag ponies & tented camp
Naranag - Srinagar
3. Srinagar – Naranag
Naranag – Tranakhul ponies & tented camp
Tranakhul – Gangabal ponies & tented camp
Gangabal – Naranag ponies & tented camp
Naranag – Srinagar ponies & tented camp
Pahalgam means “A Village of Shepherds “ is situated on the banks of the Lidder river, Pahalgam at an altitude of 7,000 feet is a picturesque township.
Pahalgam is also the staging point for one of Kashmir's oldest and most popular treks. The Pahalgam-Kolahoi Glacier-Pahalgam trek takes 6 days and covers approximately 60 km. At the Kolahei glacier the trekker can get a glimpse of the Kolahoi Peak (5,734 metres) and see the source of the Lidder River. Excursions to the Tarsar and Marsar lakes in the Upper Dachigam area can also be made from here if the trekker has an additional two days. A trek from Pahalgam to Sonamarg via Aru, Lidderwat, Sekiwas, Khemsar and Kulan can also be done in about four days.
Great Lakes Trek of Kashmir || Hindi || 4K || Part 4 || Vishansar to Gadsar via Gadsar Pass
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The complete Great Lakes trek made for 4K quality of video. This is 4th video of Great Lakes trek of Kashmir. It includes 5th and 6th day of this trek. In this day we trekked over glacier and lakes. 5th day was raining and 6th day was completely sunny. I tried to captured that difficulty of Gadsar Pass in my video. The height of Gadsar Pass is 4200 meter from sea level. We did our campeign 2km ahead of actual campsite in Gadsar Valley.
The other video of Great Lakes Trek of Kashmir Series....
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Cheapest way to Delhi to Srinagar 390 rupee only (Part - 1)
Srinagar to Nichnai via Sonamarg (Part - 2)
Nichnai to Vishansar via Nichnai Pass (Part -3)
Vishansar to Gadsar via Gadsar Pass (Part -4)
Gadsar to Naranag via Satsar and Jaz Pass (Part-5)
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