A Snowy adventure trek to Kedarkantha
Posted on July 15, 2017 by Ghoomophiro
As winter takes it full form in the Himalayas, it opens its gateway for the adventure seekers to the Kedarkantha Trek. This trek is especially meant to be experienced during winters when the meadow is completely under the blanket of snow. The trek lies in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.
The Trek
Day 1
The Kedarkantha trek starts from Sankri that goes via Mussoorie, Barkot, Purola, Mori, Netwar along the Tons river. Once you reach the campsite, set your camps to stay overnight. The campsite is surrounded by lofty snow peaks and is a perfect space for bird watching.
Day 2
Resume your journey next day for a destination known as Juda Ka Talab. The picturesque place is surrounded by huge pine trees and provides beautiful views of snow clad peaks right in front of you from the camp.
Day 3
The day three is a trek to Kedarkantha Peak base, which takes approximately 4 hours to reach. Spend rest of the day enjoying the beauty of nature in its full form.
Day 4
Gear up in full form for the next day as it is going to be a long day trek up to the summit of Kedarkantha peak. The same day you can come back to the base camp. On your way back from Kedarkantha to Sankri, follow the route via Hargaon.
Difficulty level of trek
As compared to other snow treks, Kedarkantha trek is one of the easiest treks in the Himalayas to explore under the blanket of snow. This could be your first snow trek. The duration of the trek is less, but the altitude goes above 2000ft every day you trek.
Who can all go for this trek?
Anyone who is above the age of 7 and is physically fit can go for this trek. Make sure to start working out on regular basis 2 months prior to the trek. As most of the trek is a steep climb, start preparing by climbing flights of stairs or jogging about 4 km every day.
Best time to go for trek
The best time to go for the trek is during winters. Here, the snow starts in the middle of December and stays until the third week of April. So it is ideally the best time to go on a snow trek.
Risks/ Precautions/Tips
Like any other trek, Kedarkantha trek also demands precautions as there are the number of risks involved.
1. The temperature ideally falls below zero, so it is advised to carry more minus degree clothes
2. Starting from soil to snow with micro spikes, it might take time for one to get used to it.
3. Temperate at night falls below -7 degree and so there are chances of hypothermia. Prevent it by wearing dry clothes especially before going to sleep.
4. Start working out regularly at least two months before the trek.
5. Purola and Sankri have last mobile connectivity and ATM point. So make sure to make all important calls before you proceed.
such a valuable information.
useful information. depth knowledge of every step like temperature and wearing or snowy session.
Wow, such a beautiful places. I want to experience the trek, temperature and snowy scene as well….
Wow!! this is so amazing
Wow sounds all amazing forvadventure lovers. To me honest, to much ice and cold, I like it warm 🙂 you might not meet me there
Good information. Going there will be most amazing experience in life time.