Brahmatal with Deoriatal Trek
duration: 6 days
base camp: Lohajung
altitude: 12,250 ft
grade: EASY
best time: dec-feb
Trek Summary
The Brahmatal with Deoriatal Trek are two Himalayan excursions that provide breathtaking panoramas. From Lohajung, one can embark on the Brahmatal Trek, a famous winter walk in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Many kinds of trees are along the Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek, including rhododendrons, pines, maples, oaks, and bamboo. The trail is well-known for its order and runs.
In the winter, when other paths are inaccessible, many choose to hike this route because of its breathtaking scenery: alpine meadows, frozen lakes, and snow-covered landscapes. Slightly steeper gradients result from the trek’s steady ascent of rolling hills, making it appropriate for novice and experienced hikers.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at Lohajung
Leaving ISBT Dehradun at the latest by 7 AM, you will make your way to Lohajung. Getting there from Dehradun would take around 11 or 12 hours due to the distance of 294 km. Throughout this drive, you’ll see breathtaking scenery.
The next part is going to be thrilling. Along the route to Lohajung, you can see three famous Alaknanda River confluences: Deviprayag, Rudraprayag, and Karnaprayag. The ancient city of Srinagar, situated on the banks of the Alaknanda River, is 40 kilometers from here. Looking ahead, you can see the Rudraprayag.
Day 2: Lohajung (2331 M) to Gujreni/Lower Bekaltal
Going out the following morning at 9 AM from Lohajung. You will supply packed lunches for the day. A well-maintained stone path leads into the woodland, where the walk begins.
From the very first steps of the hike, you can make out the Nanda Ghunti Peak. In about twenty minutes on foot, you’ll reach a fork in the trail where two streams meet. The Gujreni stream, the second stream. You can stay overnight in the campsite.
Day 3: Gujreni/Lower Bekaltal Trek to Brahmatal (2750 m)
Starting with the Gujreni Campsite, the trail gradually climbs into a woodland thicket. Bekaltal Lake is located two hours away on foot. The peak that stands tallest on the ridge is Jhandi Top. Just 1.5 kilometers of ridge-descending trekking separates this point from the Brahmatal campground.
Day 4: Brahmatal (3400 M) to Brahmatal Top (3846 M) to Brahmatal
After a quick breakfast at the campsite, the walk begins at approximately 6 in the morning. Depending on the snowfall, your trek leader will supply you with gaiters and microspikes during the winter.
You’ll find the Brahmatal Lake in a verdant clearing twenty minutes into your walk. Return to the campsite after spending some time at the peak enjoying the view.
Day 5: Brahmatal (3400 M) to Lohajung (2331 M)
After a delicious breakfast, you start your descent back to Lohajung at 8 AM, using the same path as the ascent. In roughly seven or eight hours, you should be in Lohajung. The next stop is at the guest house for a steaming hot supper.
Day 6: Departure from Lohajung (2331 M)
After having morning tea, you will leave for Dehradun between six and seven. On your journey, you will pass back through the three junctions of Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, and Devprayag. By 6-7 PM, you should be in ISBT Dehradun.
price inclusion & exclusion
- Places to Stay While Hiking (Camping)
- Vegetarian Food for the Trek
- Sleeping bags with an appropriate sub-zero temperature rating, a cozy mattress, and all-season camping tents for two people
- The following items are considered safety gear: slings, microspikes, an ice axe, a seat harness, carabiners, and a static rescue rope.
- The amount charged for Indian nationals includes forest permits, camping charges, trek permits, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) permission.
- Skilled in mountaineering and first aid; qualified to lead treks
- Skilled local guide, chef, and assistants
- Mules or porters for Commonwealth baggage
- Complete first aid kit with oximeter, portable oxygen tank, and other essentials.
- Transportation
- Food for the road trip
- Risk coverage
- GST
- Porters or mules to transport individual bags. (the officials at the base camp can take care of any additional baggage, if any).
- Increase in Expenses Caused by Natural Disasters
- Any extra expense not specified in the inclusion list.
FAQs
The Brahmatal trek is generally considered to be an easy to moderate trek, making it a good option for beginners who are looking for a challenge.
The Brahmatal Trek is popular for its stunning views of snow-capped peaks and pristine alpine lakes, offering a unique winter trekking experience with moderate difficulty and picturesque camping sites.
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