Brahmatal Trekking
Brahmatal Trekking
Because of its gradually ascending undulating slopes, the Brahmatal Trek path is suitable for novices and less experienced hikers. Because the walk spends the most of its time in the woods, the risk of altitude sickness is reduced. The sweet mellow of falling snow, a fascinating trail locked in total whiteout, the depthless silence inside a grove of rhododendrons and oaks, and iced over lake water faces will not deprive one of a truly amazing winter experience.
Snow-covered forests, white-gold high peaks in alpenglow, and a barren alpine mountain-scape of a lone tree standing on the frozen banks of the Brahmatal lake will appeal to photographers.
Changing vistas, including deep and shady oak and rhododendron forests, snow-covered meadows, lakeside camping at Bekaltal, the alpine Brahmatal lake region, and a climax vision of stunning high peaks glittering across a bright sky, are all draw elements on this trip. The Garhwal snowline picture is all the more magnificent because large ice-capped mountains like Mt. Nanda Ghunti and Mt. Trishul are rarely visible from a low-lying climb like this one.
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