Brahmatal Trek
Uttarakhand, India
12,250 ft
22 km
Easy to Moderate
6499 per person(+5% gst)
Rishikesh
Rishikesh
Brahmatal! It gets its name as Taal means lake, a lake where Lord Brahma meditated, and so it's called Brahmatal. As the legend says, Lord Brahma wrote the Vedas sitting by the side of this majestic lake. The trek is also famous for another lake called Bekaltal, bekal meaning frog and tal meaning lake, which as per the locals was created by the snake deity they worship as their protector. The snake deity has a frog servant who was very loyal and humble, for whom the snake created this lake as a reward. These lakes are often frozen during winters and provide a magical reflection of the oak trees and the Himalayan peaks.
Apart from these, Brahmatal Trek provides a panoramic view of the Himalayas with Mt. Trishul and Nanda Ghunti, a bird’s eye view of the majestic Roopkund Trek (that is another story and another trek!) and ample opportunities to capture the majestic snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas. Brahmatal is a trek of moderate difficulty, fit for both beginners and experienced trekkers. Most of the trek involves walking through the forests and camping on the lakeside, therefore reducing the chances of altitude sickness.
Whether it is white, mystic snow-covered mountains during the winters giving you a full ‘Frozen’ movie feel, or the golden mountains giving their most precious shine during the springs, this trek offers the most beautiful lakes – Bekaltal and the Brahmatal, frozen during winters. If timed perfectly, you will also encounter snowfalls during winters starting from Lohajung – the base summit of the trek. Lohajung, as the locals say, is a place where Goddess Parvati had a war (jung) with the demon Lohasur, hence the name Lohajung translates to a war with Lohasur. The drive to Lohajung takes about 9-10 hours from Rishikesh/Kathgodam with stunning views of high-altitude peaks like Trishul, Maiktoli, Nanda Devi, Ghori Parvat, Nanda Khat, Hathi Parvat, and Ghori Parvat. You will also get to explore the local Lohajung market.
The actual trek begins from Lohajung (7,600 ft) to Bekaltal (9,689 ft). Experience the beauty of oak forests and the confluence of Kail and Pindari Rivers. As we reach Bekaltal, encircling it lie thick oak forests that add to the beauty and serenity of the region. It makes for the perfect camping spot. One can definitely not imagine coming across the whole galaxy of stars seen right after the golden sunset amidst the valleys with a mild cool breeze tranquillizing your mind and soul. The trek from Bekaltal to Brahmatal includes traversing from oak and rhododendron forests to Telandi meadows. Telandi meadows, a green land in summer, turns into a snow-scape in winters. Camping on the lakeside with the spectacular view of the night sky in the frozen lake during winters is a sight to behold.
The summit! A steep walk to the summit from the lake early in the morning. The scenery appears to be just out of a painting. Reach the top and you are greeted with Mt. Trishul's and Mt. Nanda Ghunti's iconic panoramic view. Spending some time at the top experiencing true bliss. The descent from Brahmatal summit also has a lot to offer. You get to witness many other peaks of the Himalayas such as Chaukhamba, Mandi, Mana, Nilgiri, Neelkanth, Maitoli, among a few to name. As we descend to Lohajung, our trek ends with a visit to the local villages and the markets, spending some time in the traditional way.
Brahmatal is one of the treks best experienced during winters but also open during autumn and spring seasons. It is a great trek for fit beginners with an easy to moderate difficulty level. Experienced trekkers love to explore this winter trek as well.
Meals Included
Transport Included
Stay Included
Sightseeing
Reporting Time/Drop Time Day 1 morning, specific time to be confirmed / Day 5 evening or next morning, flexible based on travel arrangements
Highlights
Explore the less-traveled Brahmatal region with its stunning snow-covered landscapes.
Experience breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks, including Trishul and Nanda Ghunti.
Trek through beautiful alpine meadows and ancient oak forests.
Visit the serene Brahmatal Lake, surrounded by pristine wilderness.
Enjoy a well-balanced trek suitable for those with moderate trekking experience.
Capture the stunning winter scenery and the magical atmosphere of the Himalayas.
Meals: Nutritious vegetarian dinner, along with breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner throughout the trek.
Camping Gear: Complimentary tent, sleeping bags, mattress, dining tent, and toilet tent provided for comfort and convenience.
Trekking Support: Expert trek leader and support staff to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
Trekking Gear: Gaiters and micro spikes provided as per snow conditions to enhance safety and ease of trekking.
Forest Permits: All necessary forest fees and permits are included, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Medical Amenities: Basic First Aid kit available along with essential medical supplies like oxymeters and oxygen cylinders for emergencies.
Additional Benefits: Complimentary refreshment packs, detailed trek briefing, and post-trek support included for a comprehensive trekking experience.
Meals During Transit
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses
Unforeseen Expenses
Anything Not Explicitly Mentioned in Inclusions
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Cancellation Policy
Cancellations 21 days before the trip departure date: A 10 % deduction will be made covering GST, offerings, and services.The remaining 90 % could be issued in on - foot vouchers valid for 12 months
Cancellations 12 - 15 days before the trip departure date: A 30% deduction can be made covering GST, offerings, and services.The final 70% might be issued in trip vouchers valid for 1 year.
Cancellations 10 days before the trip departure date: A 50% deduction might be made covering GST, offerings, and services.The remaining 50% will be given in the shape of hiking vouchers, valid for 1 year.
Cancellations 1 - 7 days before the trip departure date: No refunds are available, as 100% of the charge will be deducted.This is because all of the plans would have already been fixed for your hike.
Payment Policy
For payments made up to 16 days before the trip: Booking amount is compulsory. 50% payment is optional. 75% payment is optional. 100% payment is optional.
For payments made between 15-8 days before the trip: Booking amount is compulsory. 50% payment is compulsory. 75% payment is optional. 100% payment is optional.
For payments made between 7-3 days before the trip: Booking amount is compulsory. 50% payment is not required. 75% payment is compulsory. 100% payment is optional.
For payments made between 2-0 days before the trip: Booking amount is compulsory. 50% payment is not required. 75% payment is not required. 100% payment is compulsory.
Packing list
Rucksack
When choosing a backpack for your travels or daily use, make sure to select a comfortable one with quality straps to prevent any discomfort in your shoulders. Try looking at the selection at Decathlon for options to choose from.
Day Bag / Day Pack
Bring along a compact day pack to carry your essentials with you as you venture up to the summit, keeping your bag safely at the campsite.
Hiking Shoes
Choose footwear designed for challenging landscapes when going hiking.
Floaters or Sandals
Don't forget to pack sandals for the campsite so your feet can stay comfy and prevent blisters.
Tees / T-shirts
Don't forget to pack three drying t-shirts for easy laundering and keeping yourself feeling fresh throughout your trip!
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Why the Brahmatal Yatra?
The Brahmatal trek is well known for its beautiful winter landscapes, snow-covered trails, and magnificent views of the Himalayas like Trishul Nanda and Ghunti. It also has the highest serene Brahmatal lake surrounded by snow during the winter months, making it an ideal destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts.
What is the first Brahmatala Yatra class time?
The prime time to visit Brahmatal is December to March for snow lovers and April to June for inexperienced seekers of lush meadows and suitable weather.
How difficult is the Brahmatal Yatra?
The Brahmatal trek is categorized as a downhill trek, suitable for novice and experienced trekkers. It involves gentle ascents and descents, with some steep sections. Basic fitness is recommended.
What is the peak of the Brahmatal journey?
The trail has an elevation of 12,250 ft (3,734 meters) and reaches the Brahmatal Lake.
Is it secure for beginners?
Yes, Brahmatal Yatra is for novices. The trails are nicely marked and less hard than other high-altitude hiking trails, making them best for those new to trekking.