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BRAHMATAL

Departure Dates:

November: 1,8,15,22,29

December: 6,13,20,25,27

January: 3,10,17,24

Februrary: 7,14,21,28

March: 7,14,21,28

Cost : ₹10,500/person (Ex Lohajung) + GST

Major Attraction :
Sunrise from the summit, View of peaks like Trishul 1,2 Peaks, Nandaghunti peak, and the tips of Hathi-Goda peak, Bethartoli, Maiktoli and Tharkot, Oak and rhododendron forest.

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Key Info :

  • Grade: Easy-Moderate (Can be done by fit beginners)

  • Highest Altitude: 3856m (12,650 Feet)

  • Trip Duration: 6 Days (Dehradun to Dehradun)

  • Trek Distance: 35 kms

  • Region : Uttarakhand

  • Batch Size : Minimum 7, Maximum 30 Participants


Add-ons :

  • Transportation from Dehradun to Dehradun: ₹2,500 + GST

  • Backpack Offloading: ₹1,200 + GST

  • Outdoor Insurance (Indian Nationals Only): ₹248 + GST

  • Single Tent Accomodation: ₹1,050 + GST


Short Itinerary :

Day 1: Arrive at Lohajung (2331 M)

Day 2: Lohajung (2331 M) to Gujreni/Lower Bekaltal (2750 M)

Day 3: Trek from Gujreni/Lower Bekaltal (2750 m) to Brahmatal (3400 M)

Day 4: Brahmatal (3400 M) to Brahmatal Top (3846 M) to Brahmatal

Day 5: Brahmatal (3400 M) to Lohajung (2331 M)

Day 6: Departure from Lohajung (2331 M)


Detailed Itinerary:
• Day 1:

Distance: 294 kms (Dehradun to Lohajung)

Duration: 11-12 hours

We begin our journey to Lohajung from ISBT Dehradun latest by 7 AM. It is located at a distance of 294 km from Dehradun and would take about 11-12 hours to cover. The landscapes throughout this drive are striking.

The journey begins with a drive uphill that will take you through the Kumaon region into the Himalayan Belt of Garhwal. The roads here are extensive and the Shivalik ranges can be spotted at the horizon. The setting is tranquil and the Ganga river accompanies you swiftly throughout this stretch.

It gets exciting after this. We will be passing through three of the five iconic confluences of the Alaknanda river (Devprayag, Rudraprayag and Karnaprayag) on the way to Lohajung.

A beautiful showcase of tradition, Devprayag, is the first confluence we will be passing by. It is the converging point of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers. You can clearly see the turquoise of one merging with the teal of the other in the valley below.

40 kms from this point, we reach the historic town of Srinagar on the banks of Alaknanda. The Rudraprayag lies further ahead from here.  It is the confluence of the Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers.

About 33 km from Rudraprayag is the third confluence of Karnapraya, the meeting point of the Alaknanda and the Pindari River. Each confluence is unique in its setting and is a delight to behold!

Lohajung, located in the Chamoli district of the Garhwal Himalayas, is 86 km from Karnaprayag. Expect to reach Lohajung by late evening around 8-9pm.


• Day 2:

Distance: 6 kms

Duration: 4-5 hours

We begin from Lohajung at 9 AM. Packed lunches will be provided for the day. The trek starts on a well-paved stone trail that heads into the forest. The Nanda Ghunti Peak can be spotted right from the beginning of the trek.

After a short walk through the woods, you will come across Mandoli village tucked in to the colossal mountain ranges on your left. The trail ascends gradually in long, serpentine curves from here. Higher up, you will be able to spot the Kali Valley which is the confluence of the Kali and Pindari rivers.

Beyond this point, the trail mostly runs through dense forests of conifer, Cedar, Oak and Fir allowing little sunlight in. There are also Rhododendrons in this region. They bloom during late winter and early spring season and cover the trail in pretty colors of orange and red. During the winter months, these paths are covered with pristine white snow and no flower blossoms.

The next landmark from here is a 10 m wooden bridge running over a stream where you can refill your bottles. Crossing the bridge, you will reach Begum that makes for an excellent resting point overlooking the expansive Navali and Bagdi Bugyals.

At a 20 minute hike from here, you will come across two streams. The second stream which is the Gujreni stream will eventually lead you to a beautiful clearing set in the backdrop of lush forests. This is the campsite for the day.

This region carries a woody scent and is surrounded by umber-brown Oak and Rhododendron forests. After setting up the camps, try spotting some of the birds around like Himalayan Woodpecker, Asian Barred Owlet and Blue-fronted Redstart amongst others. You will encounter snow from late December till Early March at this campsite dropping the temperature considerably.

Rejoice in the seclusion and silence of the campsite for it offers an opportunity to look inwards as much as outwards.


• Day 3:

Distance: 5 kms

Duration: 4-5 hours

The trail from the Gujreni Campsite enters a thicket of forests with a moderate ascent throughout. You will catch the first glimpse of Mt. Trishul through the towering trees here. At a 2 hour hike away, lays the Bekaltal lake lined with Oak trees all around.

The color of the water is mud-brown indicating a high amount of dissolved organic matter. During the peak winter months, the lake is likely to be frozen. You can spend some time here immersing in the profound silence of this setting.

The trail dives straight into dense Oak and Rhododendron forests with a steep incline for the next hour. As you walk higher, you will see an idyllic view of the Bekaltal Lake retreating slowly below. The canopy of the forests is almost impenetrable, keeping most of the sunlight out. This allows patches of snow to sustain on the trails even in early spring season.

After an hour or so, the forest opens up to a spectacular meadow, called Talindi Top which offers some phenomenal views of Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda Ghunti. 1 km from here is the Jhandi top that sets a stunning vantage point surpassing the views offered earlier at Talindi Top. With the skies wide open and several layers of jewel-blue mountains decked one over the other, the spectacle is absolutely surreal to behold.

Jhandi Top marks the highest point on the ridge. The trail begins to descend beyond this point. The Brahmatal campsite is only 1.5 km of a downhill trek on the ridge from here.

After you reach the campsite, you can visit the Brahmatal Lake which is only 500m from the campsite. The Brahmatal lake is believed to be the place where Lord Brahma meditated long ago. This lake is completely frozen during winter season and is a marvel to behold.

One can go out and explore the beautiful photography options available at this place. Be prepared for subzero temperatures that could fall even below -7 degree Celsius during peak winter nights.


• Day 4:

Distance: 6 kms

Duration: 4 hours

The trek starts early around 6AM after having a light breakfast at the campsite. This day of the trek is the most fascinating visually and the terrain is relatively easy to negotiate. There is also the added advantage of leaving the backpacks behind at the campsite since we will be returning here for the night.

During the winter season, your trek leader will provide you with microspikes and gaiters depending upon the snow conditions.

20 minutes into the trek, you will come across the Brahmatal lake tucked into the middle of a lush clearing. The trail till the Brahmatal lake is a steep incline climbing steadily through open grasslands. In the winter season, this area is usually covered in a sheath of white snow making it no less than a Winter Wonderland while the lake glistens under the morning sunshine.

Beyond the lake, the trail ascends moderately and envelopes into a ridge. You will notice the Brahmatal lake retiring in the valley below as you steadily gain altitude. The first ridge is a stretch of gentle ascent that leads you to the final ridge climb.

The final ridge eventually opens up tp a breath-taking spectacle of snow-capped mountain ranges standing so close to you that you feel like you are watching them on a theatre screen. Try spotting Mt. Trishul, Mt. Nanda Ghunti, Mt. Chaukhamba, Mt. Neelkanth, Mt. Kamet and Mt. Hathi Ghoda amongst the ranges.

Although Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda Ghunti accompany you throughout the trek, the close-up view from the summit is still thrilling to behold. Spend some time at the top immersing in the experience before heading back to the campsite.


• Day 5:

Distance: 11 kms

Duration: 7-8 hours

After having a scrumptious breakfast, we begin the descent back to Lohajung at 8 AM following the same route as the ascent. Be prepared for a long day of trekking.

The trail runs through thick Oak and Rhododendron forests. Eventually, you will come across little Shepherds huts which the locals use to keep their livestock. Following the man-made stone trail beyond that point, you will be descending to the mountain villages leading to Lohajung.

Expect to reach Lohajung in about 7-8 hours. You can then explore the slow and peaceful life at the village and learn about the various legends around the area. Do not miss the sunset in the evening. The orange rays brushing the Mt. Nanda Ghunti peak gently is lovely to watch. This is followed by a piping hot dinner at the guest house.


• Day 6:

Distance: 294 kms

Duration: 11-12 hours

After morning tea, we will be starting for Dehradun early at 6-7 AM. The journey will once again take you through the three confluences of Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag and Devprayag. Expect to reach ISBT Dehradun by 6-7 PM.

In case, you plan on traveling back to Delhi the same night, consider booking a bus that starts at around 10-12 PM to account for any delays we might encounter on the way.


Inclusions :

  • Meals as per menu on the trek.

  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges , if any (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)

  • Tents, Sleeping bags, mats

  • Technical equipment ,Safety Equipment.

  • Trek guide, cook, helpers, porters & mules for carrying common luggage.

  • Services of a certified mountaineer as trek Leader.

  • 2 Nights Hotel stay in Lohajung.


Exclusions :

  • Meals during road Journeys.

  • Any expense of personal nature.

  • Any expense not specified in the inclusion list.

  • Transportation from Dehradun to Lohajung and back to Dehradun.


Things to Carry :

Trekking Gear

  • Ruck sack bag with rain cover. Qty -1

  • Day Pack Bag - Recommended for treks with summit day

  • Head Torch with spare Batteries. Qty -1

  • U V protection sunglasses. Qty -1 

  • Water Bottles: 2 bottles of 1 liter each

Footwear

  • Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle trekking shoes Qty -1

  • Pair of light weight Slipper/Sandals Qty -1

Clothing

  • Quick Dry Warm lower or Track Pants. Qty - 2

  • Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking

  • Pair of thick woolen socks. 1 pair for every two days of trekking

  • Thermal Body warmer Upper & Lower. Qty-1

  • Undergarments. Qty - 1 for every day of trekking

  • Warm jacket closed at wrist & neck .Qty-1

  • Full sleeves sweater. Qty -1

  • Rain wear ( Jacket & Pants ) . Qty-1

  • Pair of waterproof, warm gloves. Qty-1

  • Woolen cap. Qty-1

  • Sun shielding Hat. Qty -1

Toiletries

  • Personal toiletries kit (Small Towel, Toilet paper, paper soap, Bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)

  • Sun screen lotion small pack. Qty -1 Here is your Sun Protection 101 to stay safe in the bright sunny outdoors.

  • Lip Balm small pack. Qty-1

Utensils

  • Small size, Light weight & Leak proof lunch box. Qty-1

  • Plate. Qty- 1

  • Spoon.Qty-1

  • Tea/Coffee (plastic) Mug.Qty-1

Miscellaneous

  • Camera (Optional)

  • Carry your medicines in plenty in case you have any specific ailment. Consult your doctor before joining the trek.

  • Dry fruits, Nuts, Chocolate bars (Optional)


Cancellation Policy :

Cash Refund:

5% Deduction: Cancellations up to 60 days prior to departure date

10% Deduction: Between 60 days upto 30 days prior to departure date

50% Deduction: Between 30 days upto 10 days prior to departure date

No Refund: Less than 10 days prior to departure date


Important Note :

1. Sometimes we change/add places or experiences in the itinerary to make the overall experience unique for each batch depending on group interest, weather, Special occasion and crowd conditions. So please be open to experience something authentic.

2. Instructions and rules have been adopted for the safe enjoyment of the activity and I agree to adhere to those regulations mentioned or instructed during the event.

3. Smoking or drinking alcohol, indulging in drugs or doing anything that leads to intoxication is restricted during any activities that involve risks. We do not encourage it to do the same anywhere else.

4. Any inconvenience created for fellow participants, organizers, respective owners of the property or locals in terms of intentional delays, property damage, vehicle damage, abuse or misbehave may lead to termination of participation.

Overview : 

Situated in the interiors of the Uttarakhand region, Brahmatal is one of the most popular and beautiful treks of the Himalayas. Its simple trails and changing landscapes make it an ideal choice, even for fit beginners. The alluring factors about this place are the glacial lakes, oak & rhododendron forest, vast meadows, and a closeup view of the majestic peaks Nandaghunti and Trishul 1 & 2 from the summit. Here, you can also get a small glimpse of other peaks like the Hathi-Goda Peak and Bethartoli.

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