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Which is the best time to go for the Kuari pass trek?

Published On 01 Mar 2020 by Oshank Soni

The best time to go for Kuari Pass Trek is in Summers from March to June and Winters from November to January. The Kuari Pass trek is beautiful during the summer and will offer you unlimited views in the distance of the greenery and mountain peaks. The camping experience is fantastic, and you?re going to have cold nights and pleasant days. Unless you?re looking for a fun challenge, try the winter trek on the Kuari Pass. You will see how winter transforms the green pine forests, and the sharp rock faces into sparkling white perfection during this trek. The trail gives you some of the Himalayan giant?s most beautiful views, such as Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, and Trishul. The opinions of the Kuari Pass winter trek are said to be the best in the Himalayas.

Over the winters, the Uttarakhand Himalaya has some of the beautiful scenery when a white snow trekking trail takes its beauty to a different level. Kuari pass trek climate is one of the main tendencies of the Indian Himalayas winter trekking trail. In the winter months, Kuari Pass trek is best. The winters are chilly, and the seasons are pleasant in the trekking regions. The best is between November and March. You?ll be able to walk on the snow blanket. The entire area and the surrounding mountains in the vicinity will provide a picturesque setting.

You will be able to witness the robust Garhwal Himalayas ? snow-laden ranges. Just make sure you don?t forget to carry a good smartphone or camera. Kuari pass winter trek is among the best ways to spend your holiday in the Himalayas with those who think in pushing their limits.

  1. Oshank Soni : Co-Founder at Trekmunk. Has travelled to 28 Indian States, has led more than 50 high altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. He is an Investment Banker by profession but a traveller by passion. He has led treks in Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim and Nepal. He is a NOLS certified First Aid Responder. Chasing the sun is his full-time job, a Storyteller, Travel photographer and Videographer at Insane Traveller Productions.

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