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Har Ki Dun Trek in January. Har ki Dun Valley receives a lot of snow in January. It is strongly advised that you wear good quality shoes that can provide a good grip on heavy snow. Trekking to Har ki Doon valley during the month is worthwhile due to the snow, which makes it a perfect winter trek in north India.
Har ki Doon Trek begins in the quaint village of Sankri, which…
ContinuePosted on November 19, 2021 at 5:10am
Kedarkantha stands tall at 12,500 ft and is part of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand. You can trek to the peak from within the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary any time of the year. The entire trek route is around 23 km and is considered to be one of the easiest treks, even during winters. If you want to experience trekking in the snow, you should plan Kedarkantha trek in January.
Kedarkantha trek begins from Sankri, a small village located at an altitude of 6,500 ft and goes up to…
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Sandakphu Trek in January. Sandakphu trek, the highest peak in the Singalila ridge in West Bengal, is the only way to see the world's tallest four mountains. The entire Kanchenjunga Range can be seen from the trek's viewpoint. Sandakphu trekkers and backpackers who want to spend more time in the snow should plan a trip in January.
The weather in Sandakphu in January is cool…
ContinuePosted on November 19, 2021 at 5:00am
Chadar the Frozen River Trek. The Chadar Trek in Ladakh is unlike any other Himalayan trek. Walking on a frozen thick glass-like river with dramatic mountains on both sides is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. At only 11150 feet above sea level, Chadar Trek almost feels like an expedition to the North Pole, where temperatures drop to -30 degrees at night, food is transported on…
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