Bramhtal Lake

Bramhtal Lake

Duration:: 10 Days
Nestled deep within the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Bramhtal Lake is a hidden gem that offers an enchanting blend of alpine beauty and mythological significance. Surrounded by dense oak and rhododendron forests, the lake sits quietly at high altitude, reflecting snow-covered peaks in its crystal-clear waters. In winter, it transforms into a snowy wonderland, making it a trekker’s paradise.

Gowmukh Tapovan

Gowmukh Tapovan

Duration:: 10 Days
Situated in the Garhwal Himalayas, Gowmukh Tapovan is one of the most spiritually and scenically rewarding treks in India. Gowmukh, the snout of the Gangotri Glacier, is revered as the source of the River Ganga. Tapovan, a high-altitude meadow above it, offers breathtaking views of Mt. Shivling and other towering Himalayan peaks.

Mount Jogin II

Mount Jogin II

Best Time to Climb: May–June & September–October
Standing at 6,342 meters, Mt. Jogin II is part of the beautiful Jogin group of peaks in the Garhwal Himalayas. Known for its pristine alpine environment and moderate yet challenging climb, it offers a rewarding adventure for mountaineers looking to test their skills without extreme technical demands.

Mount Bhagirathi Parvat II

Mount Bhagirathi Parvat II

Best Time to Climb: May–June & September–October
At 6,454 meters, Mt. Bhagirathi Parvat II is one of the most striking peaks in the Bhagirathi group of the Garhwal Himalayas. Known for its steep granite faces and stunning ridgelines, this mountain presents both beauty and a serious climbing challenge.

Mount Jogin I

Mount Jogin I

Best Time to Climb: April–June & September–November
Standing at 6,456 meters, Mt. Jogin I is a majestic peak in the Garhwal Himalayas, located near the Gangotri region of Uttarakhand. Known for its pristine beauty and less-crowded approach, this mountain offers a mix of challenging climbs and serene alpine landscapes.

Mount Bhagirathi Parvat II

Mount Bhagirathi Parvat II

Best Time to Climb: May–June & September–October
At 6,512 meters, Mt. Bhagirathi Parvat II stands proudly in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, forming part of the famous Bhagirathi massif. Known for its sharp ridgelines and steep snow faces, this peak is slightly lower than Bhagirathi I but presents its own unique challenges and rewards.rain.

Mount Gangotri III

Mount Gangotri III

Best Time to Climb: May–June & September–October
Mt. Gangotri III, standing at 6,577 meters, is one of the striking summits of the Gangotri Group in the Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand, India. Although slightly lower in elevation than its sister peaks Gangotri I and II, Gangotri III offers an equally captivating climbing experience with a mix of glacier travel, snow slopes, and challenging alpine terrain.

Mount Gangotri I

Mount Gangotri I

Best Time to Climb: May–June & September–October
Mt. Gangotri I, at 6,672 meters, is one of the celebrated peaks of the Gangotri Group in the Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand, India. The mountain rises dramatically above the Gangotri Glacier, offering a majestic presence and an inspiring challenge for mountaineers. Its name is tied to the sacred River Ganga’s origin, making this climb not only a physical endeavor but also a journey steeped in spiritual significance.

Mount Trishul II

Mount Trishul II

Best Time to Climb: May–June & September–October
Mt. Trishul II, standing tall at 6,690 meters, is one of the three majestic peaks of the Trishul massif in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India. Its name, meaning “Trident” in Sanskrit, is inspired by its resemblance to the trident weapon of Lord Shiva.