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Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Duration
8 Days - 7 Nights
Tour Type

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

8 Days

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek:

  • Available upcoming group departures for Kashmir Great lakes trek starting on 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th Jul; 5th & 13th Aug .

Kashmir Great Lakes, a.ka. KGL trek, became increasingly popular and now probably the most coveted trek during monsoon in Indian Himalayas. Kashmir – “The paradise on earth” is truly unfurled during this 7 days walk covering a distance of 65 Km. Several high altitude lakes, alpine meadows dotted with tiny wildflowers, exquisite campsites make this journey a fascinating one. Consequently the KGL trail is the Best of Kashmir, what locals call Jannat E Kashmir, a piece of paradise on earth.

TREK FEE: ₹ 15,950 (Sitkari near Sonamarg to Naranag) + 5% GST

Cost Includes

  • Accommodation in twin sharing tents as per itinerary during the trek.
  • All Meals during the trek (vegetarian with occasional serving of eggs) including breakfast, hot/packed lunch, and dinner with morning and evening tea.
  • Professional Guide, Cook & Helper.
  • Porters/Packed animals to carry the central logistics.
  • Camping equipment like Sleeping bag, Carry mattress, Dining tent, Toilet tent, Gaiters, Micro spikes/Crampon.
  • Permit fee, camping charges, forest levy as required in the trek.
  • Basic Medical & First Aid kit.
  • Travel cum Medical Insurance Policy covering high altitude trekking tours (For Indian nationals it is included in the TREK FEE, up to 60 years of age) for a duration of 7 days.

Cost Excludes

  • Transportation from Srinagar airport to trek base Sitkari, and from trek end point Naranag to Srinagar back. ₹ 4500 by a Tata Sumo (Non AC) one way.
  • We assume that you will carry your Rucksack/Backpack including all your personal belongings. If you prefer to offload your bag and be carried by our horse/porter then an additional Rucksack offloading charge of ₹ 2500 is to be paid directly on spot for the entire duration of the trek. One such rucksack should weigh within 10 kg.
  • ₹ 2000 + 5% GST per person additional for foreign citizens toward permits and different fees.
  • Any tip/gratuity to the HT supports staff.
  • Anything which is NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal in nature.
  • 8D/7N
  • 4200 m/13775 ft
  • Medium
  • 6.5 / 10
  • 65 KM

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek:

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek:

  • Available upcoming group departures for Kashmir Great lakes trek starting on 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th Jul; 5th & 13th Aug .

Kashmir Great Lakes, a.ka. KGL trek, became increasingly popular and now probably the most coveted trek during monsoon in Indian Himalayas. Kashmir – “The paradise on earth” is truly unfurled during this 7 days walk covering a distance of 65 Km. Several high altitude lakes, alpine meadows dotted with tiny wildflowers, exquisite campsites make this journey a fascinating one. Consequently the KGL trail is the Best of Kashmir, what locals call Jannat E Kashmir, a piece of paradise on earth.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Drive from Srinagar airport (arrive by 12 noon) to trek base Sitkari (2 Km before Sonamarg) – 85 Km – 3 hours. Camp.
Day 2: Trek to Nichnai – 11 Km – 7/8 hours. Camp.
Day 3: Trek to  Vishansar Lake – 12 Km – 6/7 hours. CamP

Day 4: Trek to Gadsar (near army camp) – 14 Km – 7/8 hours. Camp.

Day 5:  Trek to satsar – 11km -4/5 hours camp.
Day 6: Trek to Nundkol lake (near Gangabal twin lake) – 8 Km – 5/6 hours –  visit Gangabal lake and return – 2 hours. Camp.

Day7: Rest and active acclimatisation Day. Hike to gangabal  lake and back – 2 hours. Camp.
Day 8: Trek to Naranag – 11 Km – 5/6 hours – 60 Km drive to Srinagar – 2/3 hours. You will reach Srinagar by 7 pm.
Day 9: Fly from Srinagar or you may like to keep an additional day (sightseeing/works as a buffer).

Important notes on itinerary:

Carefully read the following points so that you can arrange your tickets and understand the estimated additional expenses outside the TREK FEE.

  • You need to reach the latest by 12 noon on Day 1 in Srinagar. After the trek you will return to Srinagar on Day 8 or Day 9 (if reserve day is utilised), by 7 pm. You may fly out of Srinagar anytime on Day 9 or later. Arrange your tickets, and stay in Srinagar accordingly.
  • Day 4, i.e. rest and acclimatisation day depends on different actual conditions during the trek. Sometimes we may skip it and keep a rest day at Gangabal twin lakes camp instead. In this way trekkers get a full day to relax at Gangabal twin lakes camp.
  • We will arrange a shared transportation from Srinagar airport (or from TRC Srinagar) to basecamp Sitkari and from trek endpoint Naranag to Srinagar city back. The fare is ₹ 4500 one way for a Tata Sumo/similar and can accommodate up to 6 persons. You pay the driver directly, sharing equally with the other team members. Consider ₹ 1500 to 2000 per person which includes pick up and drop.
  • Leave luggage facility is not available on this trek as the trek start and end points are not the same but far away.
  • Note that prepaid sim cards do not work in Kashmir. Airtel and Jio have decent networks at basecamp and Naranag.

About the trek:

Not only do you see six fairly large alpine lakes on this trail but get an all round hiking flavour in Kashmir Valley. Jannat doesn’t need a long introduction. As they say, “A picture is worth a thousand words”, let’s go through this incredible hiking experience visually.

Beautiful, isn’t it? But just don’t jump into this moderate grade trek! Undestand and get more insights reading thoroughly so that you can plan and prepare.

How difficult is the Kashmir Great Lakes trek?

Walking considerable distances everyday with some ascent and descent may fee a a bit strenuous to some as well. That is why we rate it 6.5/10 on a grade of physicality scale.

At the same time our itinerary has 7 trekking days. Initial couple of days are long and you gain height as you reach the first lake on the trail Vishansar. Depending upon team and weather condition we may take an active acclimatisation day here as mentioned in the itinerary. We will visit the next lake Kishansar, gain some height towards Gadsar pass and return to Vishansar camp. Or else if everything looks good we can skip this day and continue till the last campsite at Gangabal twin lakes. This is also a welcome opportunity to relax a full day beside the exquisite campsite at Gangabal.

The fairly long ~ 65 Km trail has few ups and downs as well (refer to the altitude profile graph above). Water bodies/lakes are at the base of the mountains and usually you will cross a pass or ridge like Gadsar or Satsar and followed by a descent to the next valley and lake(s). So prepare for some easy to moderate ascents and descents during the trek. The trek from basecamp to Nichnai has moderate grade of ascent with a relatively steep gradient in the initial couple of hours.

When you go up on a mountain trail, eventually you need to get down. Here in KGL trek almost all the altitude loss, i.e. your climb down on the hike is on the last day of the trek. To note that more than 1000 m/3300 ft descent in a span of 11 Km. Use walking sticks and knee cap particularly who may have prior knee conditions/injuries or suspect one.

Is KGL trek suitable for beginners?

At the same time there are encouraging parameters for beginners as well. While the highest altitude on this hike is below 14000 ft (4200 m/13775 ft), all camps are more or less in between 11500 to 12200 ft. In between we climb higher although sleep at a lower altitude, following the “walk high, sleep low” mantra of acclimatisation.

So you can understand that KGL is not a trek to take casually. It is ideal for hikers with few prior experiences or even for the beginners who have pretty good physical fitness and leading an active healthy life.

Weather pattern and best time for Kashmir Great Lakes trek:

Kashmir treks are best done between July to September and so is the KGL trek. There are no theoretical summer monsoons in Kashmir. This region receives maximum precipitation as snow during winters due to the western disturbances.

Season starts as early as the later half of June when snow becomes minimum. Although there is no monsoon, but July and August do get rain showers. On mountains afternoon showers are common in summer and monsoon. Due to rain and warmer temperatures valleys turn greener with vibrant wildflowers.

From September autumn sets in. Rains are minimal during this month of the season. Meadows turn yellow to golden as we move on. Shepherds and Bakkarwals return to their base with their cattle after the grazing season.

Finally in our opinion mid July to late August is the best window to visit Kashmir Great Lakes trail within the possible season of late June to late September.

Monsoon and rainfall during Jun to Sep in KGL trek: An observation

Practically there is no or almost negligible “monsoon wind” that enters the Kashmir valley. Kashmir region receives most of its annual precipitation from western disturbances and lesser precipitation from Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM).

However note that it does rain during the possible season between Jun to Sep. A recent research shows that rainfall has increased and become somwhat errant nowadays. Climate change is playing its part here as well. The following chart shows a yearwise study of rainfall since 1980.

Precipitation & Rainfall pattern in Kashmir year over year (Source: Science Direct, Ecological Indicators)

So be prepared to get some rainfall during your trek. Usually pm showers mostly in the afternoon for an hour or two and common on mountains. Rarely you may get moderate to heavy rain throughout the day. Carry your waterproof clothing (raincoat or a poncho) and you should be OK on the trail.

What type of clothing should I bring for this trek?

It is important to carry proper clothing in this trek. We recommend to use “three layers” of clothing  in the campsite during early morning or evening, while you are outside tent.

  1. A quick dry base layer (Dry-fit t-shirt).
  2. A warm jacket (Double layer or Fleece jacket ) as middle layer.
  3. A windproof cum waterproof with hood as the outer layer.
  4. Additionally you would require a rucksack and a decent trekking shoe.

Flora Fauna on KGL trail:

Often we overlook the actual residents i.e. the various species of plants and animals or birds on a hiking trail. Kashmir valley is typically famous for its alpine wildflowers and you can spot more than 50 species easily on this trail alone. Hyacinths, Lilies, Jasmine, Marigold, Kashmir Iris are some common ones.

Among birds, gold and rose finches, wagtails and pipits are easy to spot. You may spot a colony of Himalayan marmots on the rocky side walls of the valley.

Kashmir Great Lakes trek cost and packages for 2023:

  1. A) Fixed Group Deparutes:TREK FEE:  ₹15,950per person (Sitkari to Naranag)  + 5% GST. Dates are published and available in the Booking Form calendar (marked in green). You will get a flat 10% Group Discount on TREK FEE, if you book for 5 persons or more in any available group departure date. TREK FEE includes all meals, twin sharing tent accommodation, permit, guide, cook support staff, camping equipment. Your tour is travel and medically insured for a duration of 10 days. Check detailed inclusions and exclusions list in the COST INCLUSIONS tab.

Note: Offloading of backpack is â‚ą 2500 per bag up to 10 Kg for the entire duration of the trek. Cost of buffer day is ₹ 2500 per person (Day 9 of itinerary) , if utilised during the trek.

  1. B) Customised Private tours:It is also possible to customise this trek as per your preferred dates and services. This is usually cost effective when you are a larger group of 10 people or more. However this is also suitable for smaller groups who prefer more flexibility or tailor made itineraries suiting their specific needs.

Below is a Price-Matrix for customised treks assuming the same inclusions and exclusions as that of our group departures (Economy Budget inclusions, same as that of Fixed group departures).

Kashmir Great Lakes trek Cost 2023
No of PersonsTREK FEE, â‚ą per person
620,000
817,000
1016,000
12 to 1515,000
16 or above14,000

5% GST applicable on TREK FEE.

How to reach Kashmir Great Lakes trek base (Sitkari near Sonamarg):

Our trek base Sitkari is around 3 hours drive from Srinagar via Kangan and Gangangir. Similarly trek end point Naranag is around 60 Km away from Srinagar.

Reaching KGL trek basecamp Sitkari from Srinagar

We will arrange a car pick up from the airport/city centre to trek base Sitkari and from trek end point Naranag to Srinagar back. The charges for 2023 are following:

Srinagar airport to base camp Sitkari: ₹ 4500 (Tata Sumo, Non AC)
Naranag to Srinagar: ₹ 4500 for a Tata Sumo (Non AC).
You pay directly to the driver sharing equally.

Most convenient way to reach Srinagar is via flight. Sheikh Ul-Alam International Airport in Srinagar (Code: SXR) is around 10 Km away from the city centre.

Otherwise, the nearest railway station is in Jammu (Station Code: JAT) and it takes around 10 -12 hours to reach Srinagar, covering ~ 280 Km.

Highlights

  • Duration: 7 days of trek; Srinagar to Srinagar in 8 days.
  • Prerequisite: Prior trekking experience is desirable. Good physical fitness to comfortably walk sustained duration on mountais.
  • Highest Point: Gadsar Pass ~ 4200 m/13750 ft.
  • Grade: Moderate
  • Physicality: 6.5/10
  • Length: 65 Km
  • Further Option: From Naranag drive to Sumbhol and trek to Tarsar and Marsar
  • Access: Trek starting point is Sonamarg, 90 Km from Srinagar
  • Rail station: Jammu Tawi (STN Code: JAT)
  • Airport:Srinagar (Code: SXR)

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