Kashmir great lakes trek

Trekking the Great Lakes of Kashmir 

If there was a standard or metric for rating Himalayan beauty, The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek would be the greatest and most beautiful of them all. The KGL trek is a celestial paradise on Earth, with a larger-than-life landscape of rugged mountains, tranquil alpine lakes, magnificent high altitude passes, and spectacular valleys. The allure of this nine-day trek draws trekkers from all over the world.

When you enter this Himalayan utopia, you will discover a treasure chest full of surprises. Every day, every second, the vibrant flowers, vast landscapes, far-reaching visuals, crystal lakes, and fascinating terrains will stimulate your senses.In this article, we will attempt to capture the highlights of the the great lakes of kashmir trail on a daily basis. 

Sonamarg is known as the "Land of True Gold." 

Sonamarg is more than just the KGL trek's base camp; it's also a popular tourist and trekker destination. It is strategically located in the Kashmir valley at a height of 2730 metres, not far from the tranquil Thajiwas glacier. After arriving in Sonamarg, you can take a short acclimatisation walk to the nearby Shitkadi Bridge.



Shitkadi village from above 


We'll leave the campsite at 9 a.m. and cross a road to get to the start of the trek. The trails from the starting point are well marked and gradually ascend in elevation. The trail opens up to expansive meadows painted in a royal green shade about ten minutes into the hike. When you get to the meadow, don't forget to look behind you. Shitkadi, a charming village on the Sindh River's banks, can be seen. The rustic Kashmiri architecture and the flow of the river combine to create a beautiful portrait.


If you need to send a message or check your email, do so here. Because there is no phone network beyond this point.



The First Vantage Point is Nichnai Pass. 

We'll leave the campsite at 8 a.m. to cover 11 kilometres in 6 hours. Small boulder sections, gradual ascents, and easy descents will characterise the first 3 kilometres of the trails. The tracks narrow down into vertigo-inducing ridges as we travel along the river. The most thrilling part for the 

The second vantage point is the Gadsar Pass. 

The trails from Kishansar Lake ascend and narrow into a narrow ridge. The entire trail line can be seen from bottom to top. It looks like a thin pencil line engraved on the hard surfaces of rocks and mud. We begin walking along the ridg kashmir great lakes and walk for two hours to reach the pass. The twin lakes' colours change from olive green to a brilliant blue about halfway through the ridge section. This panorama will last until you reach the pass. Consider a signature pose, because the view from the top of the pass will take your breath away. On the left, there is a you can see the complete alignment of the twin lakes, and on your right-hand side lies a scintillating valley with the Gadsar Lake.