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The Best Winter Trek in India for Beginners - KedarKantha

Kedarkantha Trek, one of India's best winter treks, is not only in Uttrakhand. Kedarkantha is a popular trek in Uttarakhand that is accessible to both experienced and beginning trekkers.<br>It's easy to get to the base camp and start this winter trek. This trek covers 24 kilometres and takes between 2 and 4 days, depending on your schedule. If you have more time and wish to trek longer distances, Har Ki Doon departs from Sankari. You can also stay here for a week if you are looking to relax.<br>

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The Best Winter Trek in India for Beginners - KedarKantha

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  1. Kedarkantha Trek, one of India's best winter treks, is not only in Uttrakhand. Kedarkantha is a popular trek in Uttarakhand that is accessible to both experienced and beginning trekkers. It's easy to get to the base camp and start this winter trek. This trek covers 24 kilometres and takes between 2 and 4 days, depending on your schedule. If you have more time and wish to trek longer distances, Har Ki Doon departs from Sankari. You can also stay here for a week if you are looking to relax. The trek is perfect for anyone who wants to be in the midst of nature and see the snow. If the weather permits, you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama of the Dhauladhar Range, Har Ki Doon Valley, Rupin Valley, Har Ki Doon Valley, and other areas from the summit of Kedarkantha. This view is breathtaking for tourists and nomads alike. In summer, you can see snow here from June to July, and in the rainy season, small bugyals provide a beautiful view. Anyone can conquer the 3800m peak for the first time. Because it's possible to travel here in winter, this best winter trek has gained popularity. The trek takes you to many beautiful places along the way. Juda's Pond (Juda Ka Tal) is a small, clear water pond. It is exciting to see how the water accumulates in winters. Sankari, the base camp, is also in this beautiful area, white in winters but full of colour the rest of the year. Is the Kedarkantha winter trek difficult for a beginner? This winter trek can be categorized as an easy, moderate, challenging trek. Winters are brutal because it can be hard to walk in snowy conditions. It is essential to be mindful of snow and how to handle it. Your physical health will determine how long you can stay on the trail. This trek can be completed in just two days if you do light walking or cycling. You can still complete the trek in three days, even if you're not accustomed to walking. You will have no problem getting to the top and will be able to keep up with the surrounding environment. It is a good idea to warm up for the trek by walking 5 or 7 km for at least 4 days before you leave. This qualification is only a minimum. Warm-up walking should be done before you go on any trekking in the Himalayas. Do you need a guide for the winter trek? It all depends on your preference. You don't have to worry about the guide if you go with a trekking company. If you're going solo and have people or friends with you, the porter should be your guide. Even if you need to transport your stuff, the porter will still be there to help you. You can see the path if you go in the summer. The path becomes difficult to see in winter due to the new snowfall. You won't need to ask for directions if you go during the trekking season. You will find out whether the trekking season has started or not and how many people are on the peak. If you're still not satisfied with the information, hire a porter. You can also transport your goods by mules from Sankari's Kedarkantha Base Camp. You can also bring a mule with you to transport your belongings. A local man will accompany you, and he will be able to give you information about the trek, such as weather conditions.

  2. Where can I buy camping gear? All goods can be found at the Sankri bus stop and the hotel halls. You can find all the equipment and information in the small village if you ask. Do we need to have the ration? This winter trek is not possible to complete in just one day. Start your day with breakfast at Sankari base camp. You can speak to a trekking company if you do not have a travel package. They will be happy to book your stay and food separately. You will need first to get information and confirm at Sankari. In the cold winter, we also discovered a tea shop near Sankri and Juda Talab. There was also food and drink. The camp had to be removed. Throughout the remainder of the season, there will be many independent shops at the base camp and the pond Juda Ka Tal. You won't need to bring your food or utensils. Uncooked food can be carried with you, as long as enough wood is available to cook it. You should also keep food with you. This includes snacks, biscuits, and chocolate. It is essential. How to Reach Sankari Dehradun to Sankri is reached via Budkot, Purola, and Natwad. According to my knowledge, the bus leaves Dehradun at half-past five in the morning and arrives in Sankari around 4 or 5. This bus cannot be caught by night train from Dehradun. You can catch it from the century, but you'll need to be in Dehradun. There are two options. You can book the Max and Bolero full-time if you have 6-8 people. If you have fewer, you can choose to share Bolero or Max. You can also travel in multiple parts. You can travel to Tukdo on Dehradun-Mussoorie or Mussoorie-Naogaon, Mussoorie-Naogaon, Mussoorie-Naogaon, Naogaon-Purola, Purola-Sankari, or even a longer-range share jeep. Our car took us 12 hours to reach Sankri. Best time to visit Kedarkantha Snow Trek Kedarkantha can be visited 10 times per year. However, it would help if you avoided the rainy season and the month of January 15, when heavy snowfall is possible. Winter brings white snow and the chance to play in it. Heights of various places in Kedarkantha Sankari measures approximately 1930m, while the Juda Ka Tal is approximately 2786m. The base camp's height is 3029m, and the peak's height is 3800m. Weather Conditions

  3. You must have a temperature below zero from December 15 through February 15 in winter, especially at night. Average weather will still be possible if the weather is sunny and clear during the day. The rest of the day will be fine. To be in sync with the current conditions, it is recommended that one night in Sankari is stopped.

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