Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

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Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

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Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Overview

Monks on Wheels in association with Justwravel brings to you one of the most beautiful treks in India. Kashmir, often called paradise on earth, boasts incomparable beauty, making the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek a truly unique experience. Embarking on this trek means witnessing the magic of heavenly lakes nestled in the Himalayas. Every moment offers breathtaking views, filling you with a sense of gratitude for being alive. From lofty mountains and green meadows to lakes resembling melted turquoise gems, words fail to capture the beauty of this trek. However, the ever-changing landscape and the hidden gems of Kashmir reveal themselves to those who are patient and determined. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is moderately to difficult, and novice trekkers are advised to gain the necessary skills and experience. Even for experienced trekkers, the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is challenging but immensely rewarding. The journey through meadows adorned with pine and maple trees, serene alpine lakes, and valleys with grazing sheep and gentle breezes is like stepping into a fairytale.

Our journey begins in Srinagar, from where we drive to Sonamarg, located at an altitude of 7,800 ft, to reach Shitkadi Village, the base camp for the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. The three-hour drive is filled with beautiful scenery. The next day, we head out for Nichnai. A three-hour ascent is followed by a one-hour descent and a gentle ascent to Nichnai, located at an altitude of 11,811 ft. The trail starts with a road track alongside the Sindh River, soon gaining elevation. After a short walk, you reach a lush green meadow with the town of Sonamarg below. The trail descends at the tree line before climbing again, leading to a coniferous forest of maple trees. The uphill trail opens to stunning views of the Sonamarg valley from an elevated ridge. The meadow, stretching for almost 40 ft, seems like the Garden of Eden with its silver birch trees and flowing water. Peaks covered with snow beckon you closer to Shekdur, a beautiful spot with Bhoj trees. Our campsite at Nichnai is two hours away, where the valley widens between mountain ranges, signaling the start of Nichnai.

The next day, we descend into a meadow to reach Vishansar Lake at 12,000 ft. This six-hour trek begins with the Nichnai Pass, leading to a gradual ascent and a rapid descent. The rocky trail gives way to blooming flowers and lush green meadows with a river flowing through. A sparkling waterfall cascades from the cliffs above, forming a commune with the river. Flat meadows and the contrasting Himalayan and Ladakh-like mountains will take your breath away. Crossing another stream, you reach the end of the valley. Vishansar Lake, nestled at the base of four majestic mountains, is known for its changing colors depending on the time of day. The reflections on the lake’s surface are mesmerizing, making it a must-visit on the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. We stay at the campsite for acclimatization.

The trail to Gadsar Pass is 10 km long and moderately difficult. It includes a steep ascent lined with ridges. Kishansar Lake, located 500 ft higher than Vishansar Lake, is equally beautiful. The trail climbs to the top of the ridge, where you see both lakes together. The Gadsar Pass, at 13,750 ft, offers a picturesque view of the valley with small lakes and peaks in the distance. Descending from the pass, you encounter Yamsar Lake and another nameless lake. The valley narrows, leading to Gadsar Lake at 12,500 ft, near an army base camp. Reporting to the army camp is crucial for safety checks and ID verification.

Next, we trek 12 km to the Satsar campsite at 12,000 ft. Overlooking the treeline, the trail leads to lush green meadows with streams running through. The campsite near Satsar Lake, a collection of seven lakes, offers stunning views. Beyond the ridge lies the Satsar army check post, where you go through another ID verification process.

The final part of the trek takes us to Gangabal Lake, the biggest of the Great Lakes. This moderate trek involves navigating boulder-strewn terrain, leading to a rewarding view of the lake. After walking through ridges and pine forests, you reach the Harmukh peak and the shores of Nundkol Lake. The Harmukh glacier hangs from the cliffs above. This 12 km trek tests your endurance but rewards you with majestic views. From the Gangabal campsite, we descend along the stream towards the tree line, passing through pine forests before reaching Naranag. The last stretch is challenging but soon the stone-paved track leads to the main road of Naranag, from where we drive to Srinagar.

Each day of the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek brings new challenges and unforgettable beauty, making it an exciting yet demanding adventure.

Yet to be revealed

Trek Details

  1. Trek Difficulty – Moderate (Just do it!)
  2. Total Trek duration – 6 Days
  3. Total Trek distance – 74 km
  4. Altitude: 13750 feet

Short Itinerary

Day 1 : Srinagar Arrival | Drive to Sonamarg (90 Kms, 4 Hrs)

  • The group will assemble at Tourist Reception Centre in Srinagar at 11 AM.
  • Afterward, we’ll start driving from Srinagar to reach Sonamarg where Shitkari village serves as the ideal base camp for the Kashmir great lakes trek.

Note: It’s important that you carry your ID proof, original as well as 2 photocopies as you will need to submit these documents at the army check post.

Day 2 : Trek to Nichnai via Shekdur (11 Kms, 8 hrs)

  • After early morning breakfast, we will head out towards Nichnai which is our campsite.
  • The entire trail gives you a slice of paradise that is Kashmir. Maple and pine trees line the trail and as you gradually ascend, the stunning landscape of the entire Sonamarg Valley comes into view. Streams of water flow relentlessly, giving way to lush green meadows of Shekdur, adorned by small peaks and surrounded by Bhoj trees, making it a breathtaking stop to take a breather and marvel at the wonder of nature.
  • Following the flow of water of Nichnai stream, we will reach our campsite where we will have dinner and spend the night.

Day 3 : Nichnai to Vishansar lake via Nachnai Pass ( 12 Kms, 7 hrs)

  • After early morning breakfast, we will head towards the scenic Vishansar lake. The lake holds utmost importance for Kashmiri pandits and its surrounding landscape of alpine forests and gorges filled with small glaciers make it a fascinating spot for trekkers.
  • The Nichnai pass lies behind the twin peaks that stand proudly in the backdrop of your campsite. Nestled at the foot of the mountains, you will see a lake coming into view. As you ascend gradually into the meadows, the pass will finally come into the view providing you with a stunning view of Sonamarg valley. 
  • After witnessing the magic of this pass, you will start your descent with the view of flowery meadows and rivers in the backdrop. Soon, you will see a waterfall cascading from a mountain cliff and after trekking for a while a new stream will come into view. We will set up our camps in the open space with the Vishansar lake in the backdrop.
  • The rest of the day is at leisure but you can indulge in any fun activity you like. Dinner followed by an overnight stay at the campsite.

Day 4 : Vishansar lake to Gadsar via Gadsar Pass (14 Kms, 8 hrs )

  • After morning tea and breakfast, we will embark on to our next stop.
  • Nestled at an altitude of 12170ft, the Kishansar lake lies just above Vishansar lake.  The blend of stunning landscapes of green meadows and crystal blue lakes makes this a sight to behold. Soon, you will see the ridge that is Gadsar Pass coming into view. After strolling for a while longer, you will see a small lake which would be the Yamsar lake which has a mythological significance associated with the god of death, Yama in Hinduism. As you move forward and the base of snow-covered cliffs come into view, you would see a pristine lake and that would be Gadsar lake.
  • After enjoying the beautiful view, we will walk a bit further and then set up our campsite,
  • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in camps.

Day 5 : Gadsar to Satsar (12 Kms, 6 Hrs)

  • After having our morning tea and breakfast, we will leave the campsite to head towards our next stop Satsar camp which is nestled s at 12,000ft and is a collection of seven lakes, the majority of which you can see depending on the season.
  • You will be traversing through lush green forests with rivers and valleys below you. After traversing through terrains with majestic mountains in your view, you will soon see a ridge that is the gateway to Satsar, beyond which lies the 3rd line of defense from the LOC as well as the Satsar Army camp.
  • We will set up our campsite a few meters away from here and enjoy the serenity and peace.
  • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in camps.

Day 6 : Satsar to Gangabal twin lakes via Zaj Pass (11 Kms, 6 Hrs)

  • Post-breakfast, we will head out for our trekking expedition that consists of ascends and descends.
  • The trail is full of surprises, with countless ridges and nameless lakes. After traversing through all of them, you will finally reach the biggest lake among them all which is  Gangabal with Nundkol just by its side. The Nundkhol lake is nestled at the base of the Harmukh peak where the Harmukh glacier hangs on the edges of the mountain.
  • We will set up our campsite here at Nundkol and spend the night after having dinner.

Day 7 : Gangabal to Naranag (11 Kms, 6 Hrs) | Drive to Srinagar

  • Post breakfast, we will start our descent from the Gangabal campsite. You will see green canopies lining the trail and you will start to see traces of civilization.
  • The meadows give way to wooden huts and Naranag slowly comes into sight at around 8500ft giving way to Naranag road. We will drive back to Srinagar from here.
  • Upon reaching Srinagar, the group will dissemble.
  • End of Tour.

Note: It’s important to submit your Travel Insurance and a copy of your ID Proof (Aadhar card) before the trek for the permits. 

Short summary of your Kashmir great lakes trek:

In this Kashmir Great Lakes trek, you first make your way from Srinagar to Sonamarg and witness the beauty of the paradise that is Kashmir and get a glimpse at the pristine Himalayan lakes with lush green meadows and forests lined with maple and pine trees. Each pass has its own charm, from the lush green canopies of Shekdur to the pastures of Nichnai and silver streams of Vishansar grasslands, there isn’t any view that doesn’t leave you mesmerized. The more you trek further during the Kashmir great lake treks, the more captivated and enthralled you become. The Gadsar valley with its maple trees and the occasional glimpse of horses running in the field makes you feel as if you are a part of a cinematic film. The valley of Satsar is equally bewitching and exquisite. When you witness the vast expanse of Gangabal grasslands, the entire valley with Nandkol and many lakes come into view. The special thing about these lakes is they seem to keep changing their colors throughout the day. From shades of blue to green, they embody the colors of nature quite beautifully. It’s a shame that many people are unaware of the beauty that our country has to offer.

The best time to do the Kashmir great lakes trek is from the months of June to September. These months though come with rain showers, and they also bring the blooming flowers with them, covering the valleys of Kashmir in all colors of the rainbow. Just like the lakes, the valleys that you traverse while on the Kashmir great lakes trek also keep changing colors, from blushing pink to ivory white and even sunny yellow depending on the flowers and their dominating presence. Nevertheless, it’s important to note that though the trek is beautiful, it imposes many challenges. One has to trek around 72 kilometers to complete the circular journey and the maximum altitude that can be attained while on the trek is around 13750 feet. The Kashmir Great Lake trek requires good physical fitness so that one can accomplish it and take the most out of the experience.

The actual starting point of the trek is a village called Shitkadi, which is just 3 Kilometers from Sonamarg on the Srinagar highway. Here one can get food and refreshments from the Dhabas which are available here. In a nutshell, Kashmir great lake trek is easily one of the best Himalayan treks our country has to offer but only if one is willing to face all the hardships that it has to offer before rewarding you with the beautiful views.

Price Includes

  1. Accommodation: 6 Nights of Tented Accommodation on a triple-sharing basis.
  2. Meals: All veg meals from day 1st Dinner to day 7th Breakfast.
  3. Snacks: Morning / Evening Tea / Coffee with light snacks.
  4. Camping logistics: Tent, Sleeping bags, Mattresses, Dining tent, Toilet tent.
  5. Trek Leader: Qualified and Experienced Trek leader and support staff.
  6. Permits: All necessary fees and permits.
  7. Safety Equipment: Basic First Aid kit with Oximeter and Oxygen Cylinder.
  8. Guide ratio: 1:10
  9. GST

Price Excludes

  1. Transportation from Srinagar TRC – Sitkari / Naranag – Srinagar TRC
  2. Any expenses of personal nature.
  3. Meals during transit.
  4. Insurance of any kind.
  5. Any fees and permits (for non-Indians).
  6. Unscheduled delay due to a landslide.
  7. Cost Escalation due to “Force Majeure and Evacuation charges”.
  8. Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.

Note:  The pick-up from Srinagar TRC will be at 11 AM. We will arrange the transportation from Srinagar TRC to Sitkari and Return from Naranag to Srinagar TRC at an additional cost of approx. Rs. 4000 per vehicle one way. The amount would be paid directly to the driver and participants are expected to share the cost of the vehicle (One cab can accommodate 5-6 trekkers). 
Bag offloading cost is Rs 2700 (maximum weight should not be more than 10 kg)

Documents required for the Permits : Aadhar Card , Medical Certificate and Travel Insurance

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Pricing Details

Price per person: Rs. 14700/- (inclusive of taxes)

 

Advisory

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is considered one of the most beautiful treks in India, offering a 360° view of panorama mountains, rolling meadows, alpine lakes, and valleys. The trek is set on a canvas that’s larger than life, with every day presenting a 360° panorama of wild, rugged mountains, rolling meadows, and turquoise alpine lakes. The trek is situated 75 km northeast of Srinagar and covers more than six alpine lakes and five very different valleys, making it a moderate-difficult trek spanning over six days. The lakes on the trek, such as Vishansar and Kishansar, are connected, with the same water flowing in both. Interestingly, no algae formation can be found in these two lakes, which means that nothing can grow in this lake except for trout fish. Gadsar Lake, on the other hand, appears green due to algae growth. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is also known for its meadows, which come in every shape and size, sometimes many in a day. After this trek, every other trek feels as though it is a movie on a small screen due to its grandeur.

How to reach Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

By Flight: Traveling to Srinagar can be done via different modes of transportation. If you prefer flying, the closest airport is Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, also known as Srinagar Airport, with the airport code SXR.

By Train: For those who prefer traveling by train, it’s important to note that there are no operational rail-trails within the picturesque valley of Srinagar. The nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi Railway Station, which is approximately a 6-and-a-half-hour journey to reach Srinagar.

By Bus: If you choose to travel by road, Srinagar is easily accessible by cab, vehicle, or bus. While the roads are generally in good condition, there are mountainous areas and rough patches that may require you to travel at a slower pace.

Best Time to Visit Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

The period from June to September is considered the optimal time of year to embark on the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. This is when the valley is at its most enchanting, adorned with vibrant blooming flowers and lush green landscapes that will truly captivate you.

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is specifically designed for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a rejuvenating experience amidst breathtaking scenery. This monsoon trek offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the abundant beauty of Kashmir in a truly unparalleled way. Prioritizing safety, it is recommended to consult the weather forecast before finalizing your trekking dates.

Highlights of Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

During the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, trekkers have the opportunity to witness several stunning alpine lakes and mountain passes. Some of the lakes and passes you can experience during this trek include:

Lakes:

  • Vishnusar Lake: Situated at an altitude of 12,700 feet, this lake is one of the first lakes trekkers encounter on the journey.
  • Kishansar Lake: Connected to Vishnusar Lake, Kishansar Lake offers a serene setting with its turquoise water.
  • Gadsar Lake: Known for its green appearance due to algae growth, Gadsar Lake is a picturesque stop along the trek.
  • Gangabal Lake: Located near Nundkol Lake, Gangabal Lake offers iconic views and a perfect spot for a lunch break during the trek.
  • Nundkol Lake: Another beautiful lake on the trek, Nundkol Lake is part of the twin lakes along with Gangabal Lake

Passes: 

  • Nichnai Pass: This pass is one of the first high-altitude passes on the trek, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Gadsar Pass: Known for its challenging terrain, Gadsar Pass provides trekkers with breathtaking views of the Great Kashmir Lakes Trek

Things to Carry

  • Rucksack: You must pick a good quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that won’t give you shoulder pain. You can check out your nearest Decathlon store for a good trekking backpack.
  • Day Bag / Day Pack: When you head towards the summit, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that, you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one on the campsite.
  • Hiking Shoes : Durable footwear designed for rugged terrains.
  • Floaters or Sandals: Although the entire trek requires a good quality shoe, you still need to let your feet breathe to avoid chafing and blisters. When you are at the camp, a good pair of sandals and floaters will help you to move freely.
  • Tees / Tshirts: You must keep at least three pairs of quick dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene.
  • Poncho: A poncho is an evolved form of a raincoat that provides coverage to your body as well as your bag and ensures total water protection from rain.
  • Quick Dry Towel: A quick dry towel will help in maintaining proper hygiene. It must dry quickly because the wet fabric will only increase the chance of bacterial growth.
  • Sanitizer: Essential for maintaining cleanliness while trekking.
  • Sun Cap / Hat: A lightweight sun cap with side flaps is perfect to keep your head cool and avoid sunburns on a sunny day.
  • Sunscreen SPF 40+: To avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.
  • Water Bottle (Re-usable): Hydration is extremely important when it comes to trekking. Carrying a water bottle that you can refill with Himalayan water is a must.
  • Personal Toileteries: A bag with all your essentials including napkins, toothpaste, sanitizers, paper soap, etc should be carried in a ziplock bag.
  • Personal Medication / First Aid: A few cuts and bruises are almost inevitable when you are on a trek so carrying a medical kit with bandages, Dettol, etc is necessary.
  • Sun Glasses / Reading Glasses: Photochromatic glasses are specs that are designed to transform into anti-glare shades depending upon exposure to the sun. They are good when it comes to eye protection but one can also opt for clip-on glasses etc.
  • Charger: To keep your electronic devices powered during the trip.
  • Power Bank: Ensures your devices stay charged when there are no outlets.
  • Personal Documents & ID’s: Identification proofs like Aadhar Card, Drivers License.
  • Laundry Bag (Waterproof): In case your clothes get wet or your garments don’t dry, you can carry them in polythene. However, make sure that all the plastic that you are carrying into the woods leaves with you. Don’t litter in the mountains.
  • Track Pants: A good pair of track pants made of polyester will let your skin breathe. They’re lightweight, dry easily, and comfortable to walk around in. You can easily avoid chafing and rashes by investing in a good pair of track pants.
  • Trekking Shoes: A good trekking shoe is comfortable, provides ankle support, and has a good grip as well. They shouldn’t be chunky, instead, they should be lightweight and sturdy.
  • Cotton Socks: Cotton socks are extremely comfortable to move around in and are lightweight as well which is why you can always count on a good pair of cotton socks while trekking. However, keep in mind to change them and avoid wearing them when they are wet.
  • Woolen Socks: A good pair of woolen socks, especially merino, are comfortable, limit odors and provide adequate insulation from the cold so you can wear them at night.
  • Woolen Gloves: Insulated gloves help in maintaining proper body heat in your hands and also provide a better grasp on trekking poles.
  • Main Jacket: It’s emphasized that you need to carry proper layers so you can avoid getting cold which is why you need to carry a heavy jacket that you can put on over your other clothes.
  • Woolen Cap: A woolen cap will help prevent cold when you ascend to high altitude. You can also cover your ears to avoid any pain and discomfort you might face in them when going at high altitudes.
  • Hoodie: A versatile layering option for various temperatures.
  • Scarf / Balaclava: Along with sun rays and chilly winds, you also get hit by dirt and grime during treks which is why it’s important to carry a scarf or balaclava so you can cover your face when needed.
  • Head Lamp: You can’t rely on moonlight when you are in the mountains. A torch or even a headlamp with a fresh pair of batteries is always a good idea to bring along.
  • Trekking Pole: The trekking pole assists in more than one way. It saves energy while also providing stability and helps you to maintain proper balance.
  • Camera: This should be obvious. To make sure that you get to capture all the great moments from your trek. Make sure that you have enough storage and some extra batteries as well.
  • Riding Gear: If your trip involves biking or motorcycling.
  • Moisturiser & Cold Cream: To avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.
  • Lip Balm: Your lips can become chapped due to the harsh cold winds so it’s important to keep them moisturized.
  • Sanitary Pads: Essential for feminine hygiene.
  • Insect Repellent: Guards against pesky bugs and insects.
  • Cash: Emergency funds for unexpected situations.
  • Thermals: Thermal is a piece of garment that helps in keeping your body warm in cold temperatures. It is a necessary item that you need when going on a high-altitude trek.
  • Snacks / Dryfruits / Energy Bar: Provides quick energy on the go.
  • Positive Attitude: The most important item for a successful trek or trip, keeping your spirits high and adaptable to the challenges of the journey.

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Monks on Wheels will be arranging an Non – AC tempo traveller or a mini bus depending on the group size.

The transport will be arranged from Bengaluru.

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Monks on Wheels do not restrict on the age as each individual has their own capabilities. But we would strongly recommend you to contact us so that our travel expert can give you a better idea of the trip.

These are group events open to all categories of people.

Yes, It is completely safe for women travelers. Monks on Wheels events are done keeping certain standards and safety measures. We will always send a minimum of two trip organizers for all our events. For better understanding on how we manage trips, read these reviews by our solo women travelers.
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Monks on Wheels usually have more women travelers joining our trips. However, sometimes the ratio will be almost equal.

Yes, Monks on Wheels has women trek leads.

Monks on Wheels keeps certain quality standards where we provide venues like home stays or campsites that are good and hygienic with neat and clean washrooms. And yes, we always provide separate accommodation for men and women.

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1. If the notice is received more than 30 days prior to the event, 100% of the event amount paid will be refunded.
2. If the notice is received in between 29 – 21 days prior to the event, 50% of the event amount paid shall be refunded.
3. All cancellation requests made 20 – 0 days prior or on the day of the event, no refund will be made.
4. No refund will be made for any type of cancellation if partial payment is done.

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Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Overview

Monks on Wheels in association with Justwravel brings to you one of the most beautiful treks in India. Kashmir, often called paradise on earth, boasts incomparable beauty, making the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek a truly unique experience. Embarking on this trek means witnessing the magic of heavenly lakes nestled in the Himalayas. Every moment offers breathtaking views, filling you with a sense of gratitude for being alive. From lofty mountains and green meadows to lakes resembling melted turquoise gems, words fail to capture the beauty of this trek. However, the ever-changing landscape and the hidden gems of Kashmir reveal themselves to those who are patient and determined. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is moderately to difficult, and novice trekkers are advised to gain the necessary skills and experience. Even for experienced trekkers, the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is challenging but immensely rewarding. The journey through meadows adorned with pine and maple trees, serene alpine lakes, and valleys with grazing sheep and gentle breezes is like stepping into a fairytale.

Our journey begins in Srinagar, from where we drive to Sonamarg, located at an altitude of 7,800 ft, to reach Shitkadi Village, the base camp for the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. The three-hour drive is filled with beautiful scenery. The next day, we head out for Nichnai. A three-hour ascent is followed by a one-hour descent and a gentle ascent to Nichnai, located at an altitude of 11,811 ft. The trail starts with a road track alongside the Sindh River, soon gaining elevation. After a short walk, you reach a lush green meadow with the town of Sonamarg below. The trail descends at the tree line before climbing again, leading to a coniferous forest of maple trees. The uphill trail opens to stunning views of the Sonamarg valley from an elevated ridge. The meadow, stretching for almost 40 ft, seems like the Garden of Eden with its silver birch trees and flowing water. Peaks covered with snow beckon you closer to Shekdur, a beautiful spot with Bhoj trees. Our campsite at Nichnai is two hours away, where the valley widens between mountain ranges, signaling the start of Nichnai.

The next day, we descend into a meadow to reach Vishansar Lake at 12,000 ft. This six-hour trek begins with the Nichnai Pass, leading to a gradual ascent and a rapid descent. The rocky trail gives way to blooming flowers and lush green meadows with a river flowing through. A sparkling waterfall cascades from the cliffs above, forming a commune with the river. Flat meadows and the contrasting Himalayan and Ladakh-like mountains will take your breath away. Crossing another stream, you reach the end of the valley. Vishansar Lake, nestled at the base of four majestic mountains, is known for its changing colors depending on the time of day. The reflections on the lake’s surface are mesmerizing, making it a must-visit on the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. We stay at the campsite for acclimatization.

The trail to Gadsar Pass is 10 km long and moderately difficult. It includes a steep ascent lined with ridges. Kishansar Lake, located 500 ft higher than Vishansar Lake, is equally beautiful. The trail climbs to the top of the ridge, where you see both lakes together. The Gadsar Pass, at 13,750 ft, offers a picturesque view of the valley with small lakes and peaks in the distance. Descending from the pass, you encounter Yamsar Lake and another nameless lake. The valley narrows, leading to Gadsar Lake at 12,500 ft, near an army base camp. Reporting to the army camp is crucial for safety checks and ID verification.

Next, we trek 12 km to the Satsar campsite at 12,000 ft. Overlooking the treeline, the trail leads to lush green meadows with streams running through. The campsite near Satsar Lake, a collection of seven lakes, offers stunning views. Beyond the ridge lies the Satsar army check post, where you go through another ID verification process.

The final part of the trek takes us to Gangabal Lake, the biggest of the Great Lakes. This moderate trek involves navigating boulder-strewn terrain, leading to a rewarding view of the lake. After walking through ridges and pine forests, you reach the Harmukh peak and the shores of Nundkol Lake. The Harmukh glacier hangs from the cliffs above. This 12 km trek tests your endurance but rewards you with majestic views. From the Gangabal campsite, we descend along the stream towards the tree line, passing through pine forests before reaching Naranag. The last stretch is challenging but soon the stone-paved track leads to the main road of Naranag, from where we drive to Srinagar.

Each day of the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek brings new challenges and unforgettable beauty, making it an exciting yet demanding adventure.

Yet to be revealed

Trek Details

  1. Trek Difficulty – Moderate (Just do it!)
  2. Total Trek duration – 6 Days
  3. Total Trek distance – 74 km
  4. Altitude: 13750 feet

Short Itinerary

Day 1 : Srinagar Arrival | Drive to Sonamarg (90 Kms, 4 Hrs)

  • The group will assemble at Tourist Reception Centre in Srinagar at 11 AM.
  • Afterward, we’ll start driving from Srinagar to reach Sonamarg where Shitkari village serves as the ideal base camp for the Kashmir great lakes trek.

Note: It’s important that you carry your ID proof, original as well as 2 photocopies as you will need to submit these documents at the army check post.

Day 2 : Trek to Nichnai via Shekdur (11 Kms, 8 hrs)

  • After early morning breakfast, we will head out towards Nichnai which is our campsite.
  • The entire trail gives you a slice of paradise that is Kashmir. Maple and pine trees line the trail and as you gradually ascend, the stunning landscape of the entire Sonamarg Valley comes into view. Streams of water flow relentlessly, giving way to lush green meadows of Shekdur, adorned by small peaks and surrounded by Bhoj trees, making it a breathtaking stop to take a breather and marvel at the wonder of nature.
  • Following the flow of water of Nichnai stream, we will reach our campsite where we will have dinner and spend the night.

Day 3 : Nichnai to Vishansar lake via Nachnai Pass ( 12 Kms, 7 hrs)

  • After early morning breakfast, we will head towards the scenic Vishansar lake. The lake holds utmost importance for Kashmiri pandits and its surrounding landscape of alpine forests and gorges filled with small glaciers make it a fascinating spot for trekkers.
  • The Nichnai pass lies behind the twin peaks that stand proudly in the backdrop of your campsite. Nestled at the foot of the mountains, you will see a lake coming into view. As you ascend gradually into the meadows, the pass will finally come into the view providing you with a stunning view of Sonamarg valley. 
  • After witnessing the magic of this pass, you will start your descent with the view of flowery meadows and rivers in the backdrop. Soon, you will see a waterfall cascading from a mountain cliff and after trekking for a while a new stream will come into view. We will set up our camps in the open space with the Vishansar lake in the backdrop.
  • The rest of the day is at leisure but you can indulge in any fun activity you like. Dinner followed by an overnight stay at the campsite.

Day 4 : Vishansar lake to Gadsar via Gadsar Pass (14 Kms, 8 hrs )

  • After morning tea and breakfast, we will embark on to our next stop.
  • Nestled at an altitude of 12170ft, the Kishansar lake lies just above Vishansar lake.  The blend of stunning landscapes of green meadows and crystal blue lakes makes this a sight to behold. Soon, you will see the ridge that is Gadsar Pass coming into view. After strolling for a while longer, you will see a small lake which would be the Yamsar lake which has a mythological significance associated with the god of death, Yama in Hinduism. As you move forward and the base of snow-covered cliffs come into view, you would see a pristine lake and that would be Gadsar lake.
  • After enjoying the beautiful view, we will walk a bit further and then set up our campsite,
  • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in camps.

Day 5 : Gadsar to Satsar (12 Kms, 6 Hrs)

  • After having our morning tea and breakfast, we will leave the campsite to head towards our next stop Satsar camp which is nestled s at 12,000ft and is a collection of seven lakes, the majority of which you can see depending on the season.
  • You will be traversing through lush green forests with rivers and valleys below you. After traversing through terrains with majestic mountains in your view, you will soon see a ridge that is the gateway to Satsar, beyond which lies the 3rd line of defense from the LOC as well as the Satsar Army camp.
  • We will set up our campsite a few meters away from here and enjoy the serenity and peace.
  • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in camps.

Day 6 : Satsar to Gangabal twin lakes via Zaj Pass (11 Kms, 6 Hrs)

  • Post-breakfast, we will head out for our trekking expedition that consists of ascends and descends.
  • The trail is full of surprises, with countless ridges and nameless lakes. After traversing through all of them, you will finally reach the biggest lake among them all which is  Gangabal with Nundkol just by its side. The Nundkhol lake is nestled at the base of the Harmukh peak where the Harmukh glacier hangs on the edges of the mountain.
  • We will set up our campsite here at Nundkol and spend the night after having dinner.

Day 7 : Gangabal to Naranag (11 Kms, 6 Hrs) | Drive to Srinagar

  • Post breakfast, we will start our descent from the Gangabal campsite. You will see green canopies lining the trail and you will start to see traces of civilization.
  • The meadows give way to wooden huts and Naranag slowly comes into sight at around 8500ft giving way to Naranag road. We will drive back to Srinagar from here.
  • Upon reaching Srinagar, the group will dissemble.
  • End of Tour.

Note: It’s important to submit your Travel Insurance and a copy of your ID Proof (Aadhar card) before the trek for the permits. 

Short summary of your Kashmir great lakes trek:

In this Kashmir Great Lakes trek, you first make your way from Srinagar to Sonamarg and witness the beauty of the paradise that is Kashmir and get a glimpse at the pristine Himalayan lakes with lush green meadows and forests lined with maple and pine trees. Each pass has its own charm, from the lush green canopies of Shekdur to the pastures of Nichnai and silver streams of Vishansar grasslands, there isn’t any view that doesn’t leave you mesmerized. The more you trek further during the Kashmir great lake treks, the more captivated and enthralled you become. The Gadsar valley with its maple trees and the occasional glimpse of horses running in the field makes you feel as if you are a part of a cinematic film. The valley of Satsar is equally bewitching and exquisite. When you witness the vast expanse of Gangabal grasslands, the entire valley with Nandkol and many lakes come into view. The special thing about these lakes is they seem to keep changing their colors throughout the day. From shades of blue to green, they embody the colors of nature quite beautifully. It’s a shame that many people are unaware of the beauty that our country has to offer.

The best time to do the Kashmir great lakes trek is from the months of June to September. These months though come with rain showers, and they also bring the blooming flowers with them, covering the valleys of Kashmir in all colors of the rainbow. Just like the lakes, the valleys that you traverse while on the Kashmir great lakes trek also keep changing colors, from blushing pink to ivory white and even sunny yellow depending on the flowers and their dominating presence. Nevertheless, it’s important to note that though the trek is beautiful, it imposes many challenges. One has to trek around 72 kilometers to complete the circular journey and the maximum altitude that can be attained while on the trek is around 13750 feet. The Kashmir Great Lake trek requires good physical fitness so that one can accomplish it and take the most out of the experience.

The actual starting point of the trek is a village called Shitkadi, which is just 3 Kilometers from Sonamarg on the Srinagar highway. Here one can get food and refreshments from the Dhabas which are available here. In a nutshell, Kashmir great lake trek is easily one of the best Himalayan treks our country has to offer but only if one is willing to face all the hardships that it has to offer before rewarding you with the beautiful views.

Price Includes

  1. Accommodation: 6 Nights of Tented Accommodation on a triple-sharing basis.
  2. Meals: All veg meals from day 1st Dinner to day 7th Breakfast.
  3. Snacks: Morning / Evening Tea / Coffee with light snacks.
  4. Camping logistics: Tent, Sleeping bags, Mattresses, Dining tent, Toilet tent.
  5. Trek Leader: Qualified and Experienced Trek leader and support staff.
  6. Permits: All necessary fees and permits.
  7. Safety Equipment: Basic First Aid kit with Oximeter and Oxygen Cylinder.
  8. Guide ratio: 1:10
  9. GST

Price Excludes

  1. Transportation from Srinagar TRC – Sitkari / Naranag – Srinagar TRC
  2. Any expenses of personal nature.
  3. Meals during transit.
  4. Insurance of any kind.
  5. Any fees and permits (for non-Indians).
  6. Unscheduled delay due to a landslide.
  7. Cost Escalation due to “Force Majeure and Evacuation charges”.
  8. Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.

Note:  The pick-up from Srinagar TRC will be at 11 AM. We will arrange the transportation from Srinagar TRC to Sitkari and Return from Naranag to Srinagar TRC at an additional cost of approx. Rs. 4000 per vehicle one way. The amount would be paid directly to the driver and participants are expected to share the cost of the vehicle (One cab can accommodate 5-6 trekkers). 
Bag offloading cost is Rs 2700 (maximum weight should not be more than 10 kg)

Documents required for the Permits : Aadhar Card , Medical Certificate and Travel Insurance

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Photos

Pricing Details

Price per person: Rs. 14700/- (inclusive of taxes)

 

Advisory

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is considered one of the most beautiful treks in India, offering a 360° view of panorama mountains, rolling meadows, alpine lakes, and valleys. The trek is set on a canvas that’s larger than life, with every day presenting a 360° panorama of wild, rugged mountains, rolling meadows, and turquoise alpine lakes. The trek is situated 75 km northeast of Srinagar and covers more than six alpine lakes and five very different valleys, making it a moderate-difficult trek spanning over six days. The lakes on the trek, such as Vishansar and Kishansar, are connected, with the same water flowing in both. Interestingly, no algae formation can be found in these two lakes, which means that nothing can grow in this lake except for trout fish. Gadsar Lake, on the other hand, appears green due to algae growth. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is also known for its meadows, which come in every shape and size, sometimes many in a day. After this trek, every other trek feels as though it is a movie on a small screen due to its grandeur.

How to reach Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

By Flight: Traveling to Srinagar can be done via different modes of transportation. If you prefer flying, the closest airport is Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, also known as Srinagar Airport, with the airport code SXR.

By Train: For those who prefer traveling by train, it’s important to note that there are no operational rail-trails within the picturesque valley of Srinagar. The nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi Railway Station, which is approximately a 6-and-a-half-hour journey to reach Srinagar.

By Bus: If you choose to travel by road, Srinagar is easily accessible by cab, vehicle, or bus. While the roads are generally in good condition, there are mountainous areas and rough patches that may require you to travel at a slower pace.

Best Time to Visit Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

The period from June to September is considered the optimal time of year to embark on the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. This is when the valley is at its most enchanting, adorned with vibrant blooming flowers and lush green landscapes that will truly captivate you.

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is specifically designed for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a rejuvenating experience amidst breathtaking scenery. This monsoon trek offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the abundant beauty of Kashmir in a truly unparalleled way. Prioritizing safety, it is recommended to consult the weather forecast before finalizing your trekking dates.

Highlights of Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

During the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, trekkers have the opportunity to witness several stunning alpine lakes and mountain passes. Some of the lakes and passes you can experience during this trek include:

Lakes:

  • Vishnusar Lake: Situated at an altitude of 12,700 feet, this lake is one of the first lakes trekkers encounter on the journey.
  • Kishansar Lake: Connected to Vishnusar Lake, Kishansar Lake offers a serene setting with its turquoise water.
  • Gadsar Lake: Known for its green appearance due to algae growth, Gadsar Lake is a picturesque stop along the trek.
  • Gangabal Lake: Located near Nundkol Lake, Gangabal Lake offers iconic views and a perfect spot for a lunch break during the trek.
  • Nundkol Lake: Another beautiful lake on the trek, Nundkol Lake is part of the twin lakes along with Gangabal Lake

Passes: 

  • Nichnai Pass: This pass is one of the first high-altitude passes on the trek, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Gadsar Pass: Known for its challenging terrain, Gadsar Pass provides trekkers with breathtaking views of the Great Kashmir Lakes Trek

COVID Safety & Guidelines

General FAQs

Partial payment is an advance paid to block your slot for a particular event. Remaining amount of the event to be paid online/cash on the day of the trip.

Monks on Wheels will be arranging an Non – AC tempo traveller or a mini bus depending on the group size.

The transport will be arranged from Bengaluru.

Our trips would get confirmed 2-3 days before the event date and you’ll be added to the trip’s WhatsApp group where you’ll receive further necessary information.

Once your registration is confirmed, Monks on Wheels shall provide the exact location of our venue 2-3 days before the event.

Monks on Wheels do not restrict on the age as each individual has their own capabilities. But we would strongly recommend you to contact us so that our travel expert can give you a better idea of the trip.

These are group events open to all categories of people.

Yes, It is completely safe for women travelers. Monks on Wheels events are done keeping certain standards and safety measures. We will always send a minimum of two trip organizers for all our events. For better understanding on how we manage trips, read these reviews by our solo women travelers.
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Monks on Wheels usually have more women travelers joining our trips. However, sometimes the ratio will be almost equal.

Yes, Monks on Wheels has women trek leads.

Monks on Wheels keeps certain quality standards where we provide venues like home stays or campsites that are good and hygienic with neat and clean washrooms. And yes, we always provide separate accommodation for men and women.

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1. If the notice is received more than 30 days prior to the event, 100% of the event amount paid will be refunded.
2. If the notice is received in between 29 – 21 days prior to the event, 50% of the event amount paid shall be refunded.
3. All cancellation requests made 20 – 0 days prior or on the day of the event, no refund will be made.
4. No refund will be made for any type of cancellation if partial payment is done.

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Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Overview

Monks on Wheels in association with Justwravel brings to you one of the most beautiful treks in India. Kashmir, often called paradise on earth, boasts incomparable beauty, making the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek a truly unique experience. Embarking on this trek means witnessing the magic of heavenly lakes nestled in the Himalayas. Every moment offers breathtaking views, filling you with a sense of gratitude for being alive. From lofty mountains and green meadows to lakes resembling melted turquoise gems, words fail to capture the beauty of this trek. However, the ever-changing landscape and the hidden gems of Kashmir reveal themselves to those who are patient and determined. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is moderately to difficult, and novice trekkers are advised to gain the necessary skills and experience. Even for experienced trekkers, the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is challenging but immensely rewarding. The journey through meadows adorned with pine and maple trees, serene alpine lakes, and valleys with grazing sheep and gentle breezes is like stepping into a fairytale.

Our journey begins in Srinagar, from where we drive to Sonamarg, located at an altitude of 7,800 ft, to reach Shitkadi Village, the base camp for the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. The three-hour drive is filled with beautiful scenery. The next day, we head out for Nichnai. A three-hour ascent is followed by a one-hour descent and a gentle ascent to Nichnai, located at an altitude of 11,811 ft. The trail starts with a road track alongside the Sindh River, soon gaining elevation. After a short walk, you reach a lush green meadow with the town of Sonamarg below. The trail descends at the tree line before climbing again, leading to a coniferous forest of maple trees. The uphill trail opens to stunning views of the Sonamarg valley from an elevated ridge. The meadow, stretching for almost 40 ft, seems like the Garden of Eden with its silver birch trees and flowing water. Peaks covered with snow beckon you closer to Shekdur, a beautiful spot with Bhoj trees. Our campsite at Nichnai is two hours away, where the valley widens between mountain ranges, signaling the start of Nichnai.

The next day, we descend into a meadow to reach Vishansar Lake at 12,000 ft. This six-hour trek begins with the Nichnai Pass, leading to a gradual ascent and a rapid descent. The rocky trail gives way to blooming flowers and lush green meadows with a river flowing through. A sparkling waterfall cascades from the cliffs above, forming a commune with the river. Flat meadows and the contrasting Himalayan and Ladakh-like mountains will take your breath away. Crossing another stream, you reach the end of the valley. Vishansar Lake, nestled at the base of four majestic mountains, is known for its changing colors depending on the time of day. The reflections on the lake’s surface are mesmerizing, making it a must-visit on the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. We stay at the campsite for acclimatization.

The trail to Gadsar Pass is 10 km long and moderately difficult. It includes a steep ascent lined with ridges. Kishansar Lake, located 500 ft higher than Vishansar Lake, is equally beautiful. The trail climbs to the top of the ridge, where you see both lakes together. The Gadsar Pass, at 13,750 ft, offers a picturesque view of the valley with small lakes and peaks in the distance. Descending from the pass, you encounter Yamsar Lake and another nameless lake. The valley narrows, leading to Gadsar Lake at 12,500 ft, near an army base camp. Reporting to the army camp is crucial for safety checks and ID verification.

Next, we trek 12 km to the Satsar campsite at 12,000 ft. Overlooking the treeline, the trail leads to lush green meadows with streams running through. The campsite near Satsar Lake, a collection of seven lakes, offers stunning views. Beyond the ridge lies the Satsar army check post, where you go through another ID verification process.

The final part of the trek takes us to Gangabal Lake, the biggest of the Great Lakes. This moderate trek involves navigating boulder-strewn terrain, leading to a rewarding view of the lake. After walking through ridges and pine forests, you reach the Harmukh peak and the shores of Nundkol Lake. The Harmukh glacier hangs from the cliffs above. This 12 km trek tests your endurance but rewards you with majestic views. From the Gangabal campsite, we descend along the stream towards the tree line, passing through pine forests before reaching Naranag. The last stretch is challenging but soon the stone-paved track leads to the main road of Naranag, from where we drive to Srinagar.

Each day of the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek brings new challenges and unforgettable beauty, making it an exciting yet demanding adventure.

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Trek Details

  1. Trek Difficulty – Moderate (Just do it!)
  2. Total Trek duration – 6 Days
  3. Total Trek distance – 74 km
  4. Altitude: 13750 feet

Short Itinerary

Day 1 : Srinagar Arrival | Drive to Sonamarg (90 Kms, 4 Hrs)

  • The group will assemble at Tourist Reception Centre in Srinagar at 11 AM.
  • Afterward, we’ll start driving from Srinagar to reach Sonamarg where Shitkari village serves as the ideal base camp for the Kashmir great lakes trek.

Note: It’s important that you carry your ID proof, original as well as 2 photocopies as you will need to submit these documents at the army check post.

Day 2 : Trek to Nichnai via Shekdur (11 Kms, 8 hrs)

  • After early morning breakfast, we will head out towards Nichnai which is our campsite.
  • The entire trail gives you a slice of paradise that is Kashmir. Maple and pine trees line the trail and as you gradually ascend, the stunning landscape of the entire Sonamarg Valley comes into view. Streams of water flow relentlessly, giving way to lush green meadows of Shekdur, adorned by small peaks and surrounded by Bhoj trees, making it a breathtaking stop to take a breather and marvel at the wonder of nature.
  • Following the flow of water of Nichnai stream, we will reach our campsite where we will have dinner and spend the night.

Day 3 : Nichnai to Vishansar lake via Nachnai Pass ( 12 Kms, 7 hrs)

  • After early morning breakfast, we will head towards the scenic Vishansar lake. The lake holds utmost importance for Kashmiri pandits and its surrounding landscape of alpine forests and gorges filled with small glaciers make it a fascinating spot for trekkers.
  • The Nichnai pass lies behind the twin peaks that stand proudly in the backdrop of your campsite. Nestled at the foot of the mountains, you will see a lake coming into view. As you ascend gradually into the meadows, the pass will finally come into the view providing you with a stunning view of Sonamarg valley. 
  • After witnessing the magic of this pass, you will start your descent with the view of flowery meadows and rivers in the backdrop. Soon, you will see a waterfall cascading from a mountain cliff and after trekking for a while a new stream will come into view. We will set up our camps in the open space with the Vishansar lake in the backdrop.
  • The rest of the day is at leisure but you can indulge in any fun activity you like. Dinner followed by an overnight stay at the campsite.

Day 4 : Vishansar lake to Gadsar via Gadsar Pass (14 Kms, 8 hrs )

  • After morning tea and breakfast, we will embark on to our next stop.
  • Nestled at an altitude of 12170ft, the Kishansar lake lies just above Vishansar lake.  The blend of stunning landscapes of green meadows and crystal blue lakes makes this a sight to behold. Soon, you will see the ridge that is Gadsar Pass coming into view. After strolling for a while longer, you will see a small lake which would be the Yamsar lake which has a mythological significance associated with the god of death, Yama in Hinduism. As you move forward and the base of snow-covered cliffs come into view, you would see a pristine lake and that would be Gadsar lake.
  • After enjoying the beautiful view, we will walk a bit further and then set up our campsite,
  • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in camps.

Day 5 : Gadsar to Satsar (12 Kms, 6 Hrs)

  • After having our morning tea and breakfast, we will leave the campsite to head towards our next stop Satsar camp which is nestled s at 12,000ft and is a collection of seven lakes, the majority of which you can see depending on the season.
  • You will be traversing through lush green forests with rivers and valleys below you. After traversing through terrains with majestic mountains in your view, you will soon see a ridge that is the gateway to Satsar, beyond which lies the 3rd line of defense from the LOC as well as the Satsar Army camp.
  • We will set up our campsite a few meters away from here and enjoy the serenity and peace.
  • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in camps.

Day 6 : Satsar to Gangabal twin lakes via Zaj Pass (11 Kms, 6 Hrs)

  • Post-breakfast, we will head out for our trekking expedition that consists of ascends and descends.
  • The trail is full of surprises, with countless ridges and nameless lakes. After traversing through all of them, you will finally reach the biggest lake among them all which is  Gangabal with Nundkol just by its side. The Nundkhol lake is nestled at the base of the Harmukh peak where the Harmukh glacier hangs on the edges of the mountain.
  • We will set up our campsite here at Nundkol and spend the night after having dinner.

Day 7 : Gangabal to Naranag (11 Kms, 6 Hrs) | Drive to Srinagar

  • Post breakfast, we will start our descent from the Gangabal campsite. You will see green canopies lining the trail and you will start to see traces of civilization.
  • The meadows give way to wooden huts and Naranag slowly comes into sight at around 8500ft giving way to Naranag road. We will drive back to Srinagar from here.
  • Upon reaching Srinagar, the group will dissemble.
  • End of Tour.

Note: It’s important to submit your Travel Insurance and a copy of your ID Proof (Aadhar card) before the trek for the permits. 

Short summary of your Kashmir great lakes trek:

In this Kashmir Great Lakes trek, you first make your way from Srinagar to Sonamarg and witness the beauty of the paradise that is Kashmir and get a glimpse at the pristine Himalayan lakes with lush green meadows and forests lined with maple and pine trees. Each pass has its own charm, from the lush green canopies of Shekdur to the pastures of Nichnai and silver streams of Vishansar grasslands, there isn’t any view that doesn’t leave you mesmerized. The more you trek further during the Kashmir great lake treks, the more captivated and enthralled you become. The Gadsar valley with its maple trees and the occasional glimpse of horses running in the field makes you feel as if you are a part of a cinematic film. The valley of Satsar is equally bewitching and exquisite. When you witness the vast expanse of Gangabal grasslands, the entire valley with Nandkol and many lakes come into view. The special thing about these lakes is they seem to keep changing their colors throughout the day. From shades of blue to green, they embody the colors of nature quite beautifully. It’s a shame that many people are unaware of the beauty that our country has to offer.

The best time to do the Kashmir great lakes trek is from the months of June to September. These months though come with rain showers, and they also bring the blooming flowers with them, covering the valleys of Kashmir in all colors of the rainbow. Just like the lakes, the valleys that you traverse while on the Kashmir great lakes trek also keep changing colors, from blushing pink to ivory white and even sunny yellow depending on the flowers and their dominating presence. Nevertheless, it’s important to note that though the trek is beautiful, it imposes many challenges. One has to trek around 72 kilometers to complete the circular journey and the maximum altitude that can be attained while on the trek is around 13750 feet. The Kashmir Great Lake trek requires good physical fitness so that one can accomplish it and take the most out of the experience.

The actual starting point of the trek is a village called Shitkadi, which is just 3 Kilometers from Sonamarg on the Srinagar highway. Here one can get food and refreshments from the Dhabas which are available here. In a nutshell, Kashmir great lake trek is easily one of the best Himalayan treks our country has to offer but only if one is willing to face all the hardships that it has to offer before rewarding you with the beautiful views.

Price Includes

  1. Accommodation: 6 Nights of Tented Accommodation on a triple-sharing basis.
  2. Meals: All veg meals from day 1st Dinner to day 7th Breakfast.
  3. Snacks: Morning / Evening Tea / Coffee with light snacks.
  4. Camping logistics: Tent, Sleeping bags, Mattresses, Dining tent, Toilet tent.
  5. Trek Leader: Qualified and Experienced Trek leader and support staff.
  6. Permits: All necessary fees and permits.
  7. Safety Equipment: Basic First Aid kit with Oximeter and Oxygen Cylinder.
  8. Guide ratio: 1:10
  9. GST

Price Excludes

  1. Transportation from Srinagar TRC – Sitkari / Naranag – Srinagar TRC
  2. Any expenses of personal nature.
  3. Meals during transit.
  4. Insurance of any kind.
  5. Any fees and permits (for non-Indians).
  6. Unscheduled delay due to a landslide.
  7. Cost Escalation due to “Force Majeure and Evacuation charges”.
  8. Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.

Note:  The pick-up from Srinagar TRC will be at 11 AM. We will arrange the transportation from Srinagar TRC to Sitkari and Return from Naranag to Srinagar TRC at an additional cost of approx. Rs. 4000 per vehicle one way. The amount would be paid directly to the driver and participants are expected to share the cost of the vehicle (One cab can accommodate 5-6 trekkers). 
Bag offloading cost is Rs 2700 (maximum weight should not be more than 10 kg)

Documents required for the Permits : Aadhar Card , Medical Certificate and Travel Insurance

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Photos

Pricing Details

Price per person: Rs. 14700/- (inclusive of taxes)

 

Advisory

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is considered one of the most beautiful treks in India, offering a 360° view of panorama mountains, rolling meadows, alpine lakes, and valleys. The trek is set on a canvas that’s larger than life, with every day presenting a 360° panorama of wild, rugged mountains, rolling meadows, and turquoise alpine lakes. The trek is situated 75 km northeast of Srinagar and covers more than six alpine lakes and five very different valleys, making it a moderate-difficult trek spanning over six days. The lakes on the trek, such as Vishansar and Kishansar, are connected, with the same water flowing in both. Interestingly, no algae formation can be found in these two lakes, which means that nothing can grow in this lake except for trout fish. Gadsar Lake, on the other hand, appears green due to algae growth. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is also known for its meadows, which come in every shape and size, sometimes many in a day. After this trek, every other trek feels as though it is a movie on a small screen due to its grandeur.

How to reach Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

By Flight: Traveling to Srinagar can be done via different modes of transportation. If you prefer flying, the closest airport is Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, also known as Srinagar Airport, with the airport code SXR.

By Train: For those who prefer traveling by train, it’s important to note that there are no operational rail-trails within the picturesque valley of Srinagar. The nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi Railway Station, which is approximately a 6-and-a-half-hour journey to reach Srinagar.

By Bus: If you choose to travel by road, Srinagar is easily accessible by cab, vehicle, or bus. While the roads are generally in good condition, there are mountainous areas and rough patches that may require you to travel at a slower pace.

Best Time to Visit Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

The period from June to September is considered the optimal time of year to embark on the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. This is when the valley is at its most enchanting, adorned with vibrant blooming flowers and lush green landscapes that will truly captivate you.

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is specifically designed for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a rejuvenating experience amidst breathtaking scenery. This monsoon trek offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the abundant beauty of Kashmir in a truly unparalleled way. Prioritizing safety, it is recommended to consult the weather forecast before finalizing your trekking dates.

Highlights of Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

During the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, trekkers have the opportunity to witness several stunning alpine lakes and mountain passes. Some of the lakes and passes you can experience during this trek include:

Lakes:

  • Vishnusar Lake: Situated at an altitude of 12,700 feet, this lake is one of the first lakes trekkers encounter on the journey.
  • Kishansar Lake: Connected to Vishnusar Lake, Kishansar Lake offers a serene setting with its turquoise water.
  • Gadsar Lake: Known for its green appearance due to algae growth, Gadsar Lake is a picturesque stop along the trek.
  • Gangabal Lake: Located near Nundkol Lake, Gangabal Lake offers iconic views and a perfect spot for a lunch break during the trek.
  • Nundkol Lake: Another beautiful lake on the trek, Nundkol Lake is part of the twin lakes along with Gangabal Lake

Passes: 

  • Nichnai Pass: This pass is one of the first high-altitude passes on the trek, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Gadsar Pass: Known for its challenging terrain, Gadsar Pass provides trekkers with breathtaking views of the Great Kashmir Lakes Trek

COVID Safety & Guidelines

General FAQs

Partial payment is an advance paid to block your slot for a particular event. Remaining amount of the event to be paid online/cash on the day of the trip.

Monks on Wheels will be arranging an Non – AC tempo traveller or a mini bus depending on the group size.

The transport will be arranged from Bengaluru.

Our trips would get confirmed 2-3 days before the event date and you’ll be added to the trip’s WhatsApp group where you’ll receive further necessary information.

Once your registration is confirmed, Monks on Wheels shall provide the exact location of our venue 2-3 days before the event.

Monks on Wheels do not restrict on the age as each individual has their own capabilities. But we would strongly recommend you to contact us so that our travel expert can give you a better idea of the trip.

These are group events open to all categories of people.

Yes, It is completely safe for women travelers. Monks on Wheels events are done keeping certain standards and safety measures. We will always send a minimum of two trip organizers for all our events. For better understanding on how we manage trips, read these reviews by our solo women travelers.
Review link: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Monksonwheels/reviews/

Monks on Wheels usually have more women travelers joining our trips. However, sometimes the ratio will be almost equal.

Yes, Monks on Wheels has women trek leads.

Monks on Wheels keeps certain quality standards where we provide venues like home stays or campsites that are good and hygienic with neat and clean washrooms. And yes, we always provide separate accommodation for men and women.

Refund Policy

1. If the notice is received more than 30 days prior to the event, 100% of the event amount paid will be refunded.
2. If the notice is received in between 29 – 21 days prior to the event, 50% of the event amount paid shall be refunded.
3. All cancellation requests made 20 – 0 days prior or on the day of the event, no refund will be made.
4. No refund will be made for any type of cancellation if partial payment is done.

Price

Inclusive of all taxes

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