The Greatest Alpine lakes exploration


Sandhya U C talks about how Indiahikes thought of exploring the greatest alpine lakes of India

 


It was an ordinary day. But we were very animated. We were sitting around a coffee table discussing the best lakes we had been to on our treks. We listed many: Kedartal near Gangotri, Vasuki Tal near Kedarnath, Masar Tal on the Mayali pass trek, Roopkund in Uttarakhand, Lam Dal in Himachal, the Samiti and Cholamu lake in Sikkim. We were still counting, but Arjun was strangely silent.

 

We looked at him quizzically. He said, “This list is pretty useless if you don’t have the great lakes in Kashmir and the Bradsaar lake in it.” We were a bit stunned. We had not even heard of these lakes.

 

He leaned forward, “look, when you make a list of the greatest alpine lakes trek in India you need to see if the journey to the lake is as attractive as the lake itself. Most of the lakes in your list, except a few, don’t have great approaches”. It took sometime for the commotion in the room to settle down.

 

Arjun explained further, “honestly, none of you have trekked in Kashmir and its beauty is a notion in your minds. Your imagine Kashmir is like Himachal or Uttaranchal. If you think like that – you are making a big mistake. Kashmir comes closest to Europe in its beauty of the mountains and countryside. There is a series of alpine lakes tucked in the higher reaches of Kashmir near Sonmarg. To get there you need to trek through forests and meadows. These forests and meadows are so beautiful that they make Himachal and Uttarakhand look silly. The clear water of the lakes is so full of trout that you can actually fish there. And I am not joking.”

 

He paused for a while, “unless, of course, you talk of the Bradsaar lake in Uttarakhand”.  He warmed up, “The setting of the lake is magical – it sits right in the middle of alpine snow flanks.  The water sparkles and it has even got a small beach. But what makes the trek special is the approach to the lake over the forests and highland meadows of Uttarakhand. You haven’t seen such lovely sceneries and pretty campsites in your life.”

 

We had to see these lakes for ourselves. That’s why the second half of 2011 we dedicate to exploring the Great Lakes of Kashmir and the Bradsaar lake in Uttarakhand. Here are the details of the trek invitation:

 

1. The Kashmir Great Lakes exploratory trek

 

September 18 – 25. The trek costs Rs 12,475 per person, including stay in Srinagar (both times in houseboats), all transport from Srinagar, equipment and food.

 

Day 1: Arrive at Srinagar. Overnight in Srinagar. Free to explore.

Day 2: From Srinagar to Sonmarg by car. Start trek. Overnight Shekhdur in tents.

Day 3: Shekhdur to Vashinosir lake.

Day 4: Trek to Krishnasir lake. Overnight at Vashinosir lake.

Day 5: Vashinosir to Gadsir lake and up to Satesir lake.

Day 6: Satesir to Gangabal twin lakes.

Day 7: Trek to Harmukh glacier and rest.

Day 8: From Gangabal to Narayannag. Back to Srinagar. Over night stay.

Day 9: Back to Delhi.

 

To register for the Kashmir Great Lakes exploratory trek, click on this link

 http://indiahikes.in/option,com_chronocontact/chronoformname,Kashmir_lakes_trek/

 

 

2. The Bradsaar Lake exploratory trek

October 23 – 31. The trek costs Rs 8,475 per person. Includes all expenses of the trek from Dhaula to Sankri (does not include transport from Dehradun to Dhaula and return)

 

Day 1: Dehradun to Dhaula base camp drive

Day 2: Trek to Bitri
Day 3 : Bitr to Masundha Dhar
Day 4 : Masundha Dhar to Dhalka Dhar
Day 5 : Dhalka Dhar to Dev Bhasa
Day 6 : Dev Bhasa to Bradsaar Lake and return to meadow below Dev Bhasa
Day 7 : Trek through Rehla, Phitari to Obra/ Supin confluence
Day 8 : Trek to Jahkol and drive to Naitwar/Sankri

Day 9: Return to Dehradun

 

To register for the Bradsaar Lake exploratory trek, click on this link

 http://indiahikes.in/option,com_chronocontact/chronoformname,Bradsaar_lake_trek/

 

 

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Indiahikes Treks


Valley of flowers and Hemkund -- A quick 4 day trek to the beautiful Valley of flowers and the alpine Hemkund lake. One group starting Aug 13.

Roopkund -- A high altitude trek to the frozen Roopkund lake. The beautiful meadows Ali and Bedni and the last climb on snow make it a must do himalayan trek. Groups starting every Saturday after 27 August.

Rupin Pass -- A high altitude trek with changes in scenery every hour. Also a thrilling pass climb. Groups starting 10 September.

Kashmir Great Lakes Exploratory Trek -- A trek to a series of alpine lakes tucked away in the higher reaches of Kashmir. One group only one September 18.

Goecha La trek -- A high altitude trek in Sikkim through Rhododendrons and breath taking views of Kanchenjunga. (16,000 ft). Two teams on 1 and 15 October.

Bradsaar Lake Exploratory trek-- A trek to the alpine lake at 14,500ft. Exploratory trek to document the trail. One team only on Oct 23.

Kothi Winter Camp -- Learn skiing and trekking on snow at slopes of Manali. Only in Jan 2012.





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