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Kashmir with its unparalleled beauty, postcard perfect scenes and almost European vistas frankly needs no introduction. The Kashmir Lakes Circuit trek traverses some of the hidden jewels in the Kashmiri mountain scapes in the pristine alpine high altitude lakes of Vishansar, Krishansar, Gadsar, Satsar, Nundkol and Gangbal. If you are looking for green meadows filled with colourful wild flowers, pristine colour changing water lakes, meandering streams and amazing Himalayan views from high passes, then the Kashmir Lakes Circuit trek is the most highly recommended trek. Starting from the popular hill station Sonamarg, the trail follows ancient routes taken by the gujjars, the nomadic shepherds of Kashmir. Every day on the trail, trekkers are treated to breathtaking views of rugged snowcapped mountains, colourful grasslands, and trout filled crystal clear lakes. There are also high passes to be crossed, the highest being at 4191m and rocky terrains to be navigated frequently. It goes without saying that it is a physically and mentally challenging trek and would require the trekkers to be physically fit and to have a penchant for the Himalayan remoteness to enjoy this trek.
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| Srinagar to Sitkari | |||||||||
| Sitkari to Nichnai | |||||||||
| Nichnai to Vishansar Lake | |||||||||
| Vishansar lake to Gadsar lake | |||||||||
| Gadsar lake to Mengandob/Satsar lake | |||||||||
| Satsar lakes to Gangbal twin lakes | |||||||||
| Gangbal twin lakes to Gangbal twin lakes | |||||||||
| Gangbal twin lakes to Naranag | |||||||||
| Srinagar to Srinagar |
Backpack (40 to 60 Litres)
Trekking Shoes (with rubber sole)
3-4 Cotton shirts
2 Trekking Pants or track pants
Sweater OR Pullover OR Jacket
Thermal wear (optional)
Daypack (optional if you are offloading the backpack)
Waist Pouch (to keep important things handy)
Woollen Scarf or Buff
Woollen & Cotton socks (4-5 Pairs)
Chappals
Gloves (1 pair woollen, 1 pair waterproof)
Light raincoat or Poncho
Headlamp or Led Torch (with extra batteries)
Trekking Pole (optional)
Water Bottle
Lunch Box
Electoral Powder or ORS or Glucon-D
Sewing Kit (Thread, Needle, Buttons)
Sun glasses (Avoid Blue Shade)
Note book & Pen
Camera (optional)
Toiletries (Sunscreen, Cold Cream, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shampoo, etc.)
Small and big plastic bags
Backpack Rain cover
Personal medical Kit (Pain Killer, Band-aid, antiseptic cream, cotton)
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Assemble at Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) Srinagar and transfer to Sonmarg (2800m, 87kms). It is a scenic drive from Srinagar to Sonmarg having a wonderful mix of grasslands, scattered forests and snow covered mountains. Overnight stay in tents at Sitkari, a small village of few habitants, 3 kms short of Sonmarg.
Trek Day - Trek from Sitkari village to Nichnai (3505m, 13kms) - The trek begins with an ascend towards the Shokdhari campsite on a route lined with Maple and Pine trees. The highlight of the days trek is the enchanting view of Sonmarg and the sprawling glaciers surrounding Sonmarg. The day ends after we descend into the Nichnai grazing ground (Shepherd
Trek Day - Trek from Nichnai to the Vishansar lake(3657m,15kms) Today
Trek Day - Trek from Vishansar lake to Gadsar lake(4191m,13kms) The day begins with a steep 250m climb to the Krishansar lake which is about 1/2km from the Vishansar lake. Despite being close in distance, the twin lakes can be seen together only from the top at Gadsar Pass. Getting to the Gadsar pass at 4191m is no easy task and is going to take a toll on your legs and back. However, the scintillating views at the top of the pass are more than compensation for all the efforts. From the pass, we descent into flat meadows covered with brightly colored wildflowers to reach the Gadsar Lake. Overnight stay in tents.
Trek Day - Trek from Gadsar lake to Mengandob/Satsar Lake(3600m, 12km) - Yet another two-hour steep climb up welcomes us early morning, as we enter into flatlands known as Mengandob. We continue the trek, cross an army camp and get close to the Satsar lakes. The Satsar lakes are a collection of 7 lakes in a cascade formation. Fed by melting snow, a couple of these lakes dry up in summer and autumn. Overnight stay in tents.
Trek Day - Trek from Satsar lakes to Gangbal twin lakes (3505m, 10kms) - Today, you will be physically and mentally challenged as you cross rocky and boulder ridden terrain, cross few ridges and climb mountains to arrive for a break on a ridge at 3570m. Thereon, we proceed further up to reach the final ridge at 3000m. From here, you can view the twin lakes of Gangbal and Nundkol. What follows is a steep rocky descent, few ups and downs, and entry into green meadows which leads to the majestic duo of the Nundkol lake and Gangbal lake. Overnight stay in tents.
Rest day. Today you get to relax by the lakes, explore surrounding meadows, soak in the magnificent mountain scapes, uncover a few local legends about the lakes, share travel stories, meditate, exercise your photography skills and do anything that soothes your soul. This day can alternatively be also used as an adjustment day in case if the weather plays foul and the group is required to spend an additional night at any of the previous campsites. Overnight stay in tents.
Trek Day - Trek from Gangbal twin lakes to Naranag (11kms) - Srinagar - On the final day of the trek, we trek past a vast tree line patch and some grassy lands towards a thick blanket of pine forest cover. We follow the forest line for about 6-7kms and then take the final descent into the Naranag village. Upon arrival at Naranag, we proceed to Srinagar for nighthalt at a hotel.
It's time to bid a good bye to the fellow trekkers and proceed for the return journey home.
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