• Trekking In Kashmir

    Great Lakes Trek

    Heaven On Earth

Trek Duration

7 Days

TREK DIFFICULTY

Moderate-Difficult

Location

Kashmir

Trek Distance

75 Km

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

The Great Lakes Trek offers an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscapes of Kashmir. Over the course of about 7 days, this trek takes you through a series of picturesque valleys, glacial lakes, and towering peaks, showcasing the natural beauty of the region.

Starting from Srinagar, the trek covers roughly 75 kilometers, reaching altitudes of up to 13,750 feet. Along the way, you’ll encounter serene lakes like Vishansar, Gadsar, and Gangbal, each set against a backdrop of rugged mountains and lush meadows. The trek is known for its breathtaking views and diverse scenery, providing a truly immersive experience.

Perfect for experienced trekkers, this journey combines physical challenge with the chance to connect with the local culture and traditions of Kashmir. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is a memorable adventure that offers both a physical and emotional connection to one of the world’s most beautiful regions.

Highlights of the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Quick Itinerary For Great Lakes Trek

Drive Duration: 3-4 hours

    • Drive Distance: 83 km
    • Pick-up Point: Sheikh Feroze Tours & Travels, Sathu, Barbara Shah Chowk, near Flourmill, Srinagar
    • Transport Fee: ₹750 per person (to be paid in Gagangir directly to the driver)
    • Vehicle Type: Non-AC
    • Activities:
      • Travel: Depart from Srinagar at 10:00 am. Enjoy a scenic drive through picturesque landscapes as you head towards Gagangir.
      • Arrival: Reach Gagangir and check into your accommodation.
      • Gear Collection: Collect your trek rentals and submit them to the cloakroom in Gagangir for safekeeping.
    • Drive: From Gagangir to Shitkadi (Transport organized at 10:00 am from Sheikh Feroze Tours & Travels)
    • Trek Distance: 11.6 km
    • Trek Duration: 6.5 hours
    • Altitude Gain: 8,150 ft to 11,607 ft
    • Activities:
      • Trek: Begin your trek from Shitkadi to Nichnai. The trail involves a steady climb through lush meadows and rugged terrain.
      • Arrival: Settle into your campsite at Nichnai and enjoy the serene environment.

Trek Distance: 13.5 km

    • Trek Duration: 7 hours
    • Altitude Gain: 11,607 ft to 12,011 ft via Nichnai Pass at 13,229 ft
    • Trek Type: Moderate
    • Description:
      • Ascent: Start with a gradual ascent for 1.5 hours, followed by a steep climb up Nichnai Pass. Enjoy panoramic views of the valley and surrounding peaks.
      • Descent: Descend steeply for about an hour, transitioning into a flatter trail leading to Vishnusar.
      • Arrival: Reach Vishnusar, known for its beautiful alpine lake and surrounding meadows.

Trek Distance: 16 km

    • Trek Duration: 7.5 hours
    • Altitude Gain/Loss: 12,011 ft to 10,706 ft via Gadsar Pass at 13,715 ft
    • Trek Type: Moderately Difficult
    • Description:
      • Ascent: Begin with a steep ascent for 1.5-2 hours to reach Gadsar Pass. Enjoy magnificent views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
      • Descent: Follow with a steep descent for about an hour, easing into a level walk as you approach Gadsar.
      • Arrival: Reach Gadsar, which is famous for its picturesque lake and rugged terrain.

Trek Distance: 11.5 km

    • Trek Duration: 4.5 hours
    • Altitude Gain: 10,706 ft to 11,985 ft
    • Trek Type: Moderate
    • Description:
      • Ascent: Begin with a steep ascent for 1.5 hours, passing through beautiful meadows and rugged terrain.
      • Level Walk: Enjoy a relatively level walk through stunning alpine scenery as you approach Satsar.
      • Arrival: Settle into your campsite at Satsar, known for its peaceful environment and scenic beauty.

Trek Distance: 9 km

    • Trek Duration: 6 hours
    • Altitude Loss: 11,985 ft to 11,486 ft via Zaj Pass at 13,276 ft
    • Trek Type: Difficult
    • Description:
      • Ascent: Start with 30 minutes of gradual ascent, followed by a 45-minute steep ascent to Zaj Pass.
      • Descent: Descend steeply for the remaining part of the trek, with ascending and descending trails.
      • Arrival: Reach Gangabal, a serene location known for its stunning lake and tranquil surroundings.
  • Trek Distance: 13 km

  • Trek Duration: 6 hours

  • Altitude Loss: 11,486 ft to 7,800 ft

  • Drive Distance: 50 km

  • Drive Duration: 2 hours

  • Trek Type: Moderate

  • Description:

    • Trek: Traverse a mix of ascents and descents for 6 km, followed by a steep descent down to Naranag.
    • Drive: Drive from Naranag to Srinagar.
    • Arrival: Aim to reach Srinagar by 5 pm to ensure you are not delayed at the checkpost.
  • Transport Fee: ₹600 per person (to be paid in Srinagar directly to the driver)

  • Vehicle Type: Non-AC

Important: The checkpost at Naranag closes at 4 pm. Plan your trek and drive accordingly, and in case of delays, seek assistance from the Indian Army for overnight accommodation.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Meals: Veg/Egg meals from evening snacks on Day 1 to lunch on Day 7.
  • Permits and Fees: Forest permits, camping charges, trek permit fee, and IMF permission (up to the amount charged for Indian nationals).
  • Camping Gear: Twin-sharing camping tents, temperature-rated sleeping bags, and mattresses.
  • Safety Equipment: Includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, and pulleys.
  • Trek Leadership: Certified Trek Leader with a mountaineering course, First Aid certification, and customized rescue course from NIM.
  • Local Support: Experienced local guide, cook, and helpers.
  • Porters/Mules: For carrying common luggage.
  • First Aid: Exhaustive first aid kit including a portable oxygen cylinder.

Exclusions

  • Meals: Meals during road journeys to and from trek locations.
  • Insurance: Any kind of insurance coverage.
  • Personal Expenses: Expenses of a personal nature, such as snacks, beverages, and additional activities.
  • Unspecified Expenses: Any expenses not mentioned in the inclusions.
  • Personal Backpack Portage: Portage of personal backpacks or additional luggage.
  • Transportation: Transportation to and from Srinagar.
Packing for the Great Lakes Trek

Head Gears

Don’t forget to carry headgear to protect your head and face from the elements while trekking.

Headgear is essential for safety and comfort during your trek. Make sure to pack headlamps for night trekking, hats or caps for protection from the sun and wind, sunglasses to shield your eyes from UV rays, and buffs or balaclavas to keep your neck and face warm

  • Headlamps: Illuminate your path while keeping your hands free, crucial for night trekking.
  • Hats or Caps: Protect your head from the sun during the day and the cold at night.
  • Sunglasses: Shield your eyes from harmful UV rays and improve visibility in different weather conditions.
  • Buff / Balaclava: Versatile gear to keep your neck and face warm, can be used as a neck warmer, face mask, or headband.

Clothes

When trekking at high altitudes, layering is key to staying warm and comfortable.

In the mountains, temperatures can change quickly, so wearing layers helps trap heat and allows you to adjust your clothing easily. In spring, summer, and monsoon, wear a woollen sweater, a fleece, and a padded jacket. In autumn, add another fleece. For winter treks, you’ll need thermals, two fleeces, and a padded jacket.

  • T-shirts / Long Sleeve Shirts: Bring three T-shirts and two quick-dry trek pants. Long sleeves offer UV protection.
  • Hiking / Trekking Jacket: Down jackets (-5 to -10°C) or multi-layer jackets for insulation.
  • Thermals: At least two pairs to keep warm in cold weather.
  • Undergarments: Carry according to personal hygiene needs.
  • Gloves: One pair to keep your hands warm.
  • Trek Pants: Comfortable and quick-drying, bring 2-3 pairs.
  • Rainwear (Raincoat or Poncho): Essential for staying dry during rains or snowfalls.

Foot Gears

The right footwear is crucial for a safe and comfortable trek.

Trekking shoes should be waterproof and offer good ankle support. Comfortable sandals are useful at campsites or for crossing streams, while sneakers can be handy for casual use.

  • Trekking Shoes: Waterproof with ankle support for rugged terrain.
  • Walking / Hiking Sandals: For use at campsites and stream crossings.
  • Sneakers (Optional): Comfortable for casual wear or lighter activities.

Personal First Aid Kit

A personal first aid kit is a must-have for any trek to handle unforeseen medical needs.

Your kit should include antiseptic wipes, bandages, medicines for common issues like diarrhea and headaches, ORS pouches for rehydration, and bug repellent. Always consult your doctor for any personal medications.

  • Antiseptic Wipes and Bandages: For cleaning and dressing wounds.
  • Medications: For diarrhea, colds, flu, fever, headaches, and pain relief.
  • ORS Pouches: To prevent dehydration.
  • Bug Repellent: To protect against insect bites.
  • Nutrition/Energy Bars: Quick energy boost for the trek.

Gadgets And Other Items

Bringing the right gadgets and accessories enhances your trekking experience.

Trekking poles provide stability. Bring a mobile phone and a camera to capture memories. Pack portable chargers to keep your devices powered, and flashlights or headlights for night activities. Use a waterproof bag to protect your gadgets, and consider a journal or books for downtime.

  • Trekking Poles: Provide balance and reduce strain on your legs.
  • Mobile Phone and Spare Batteries: For communication and navigation.
  • Camera and Binoculars: Capture the beauty of the trek and observe distant views.
  • Portable Charger (Power Bank): Keep your devices charged.
  • Flashlight or Headlight: For visibility at night.
  • Waterproof Bag: Protects your electronics and valuables from water.
  • Plug/Converter: For charging devices.
  • Water Bottle: Stay hydrated during the trek.
  • Journal and Pen: For recording your journey.
  • Books or Guidebook: For entertainment and information.

Hygiene & Personal Toiletry

Maintaining hygiene is important for a comfortable trekking experience.

Pack sunscreen for UV protection, quick-drying towels, toilet paper, toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, and sanitary items for female trekkers. Lip balm prevents chapping, and biodegradable soap helps you stay clean while being kind to the environment.

    • Sunscreen: Protects your skin from harmful UV rays.
    • Quick-Drying Towels: Dry off quickly after rain or sweat.
    • Toilet Paper, Tissues, or Wet Wipes: For maintaining hygiene.
    • Toothbrush, Toothpaste, and Mouth Freshener: Keep your mouth clean.
    • Deodorant or Talcum Powder: Stay fresh and odor-free.
    • Shampoo: Keep your hair clean.
    • Sanitary Pads or Tampons: For female trekkers to manage menstrual cycles.
    • Lip Balm: Prevents dry and chapped lips.
    • Biodegradable Soap: Environmentally friendly option for staying clean.
    • Nail Clipper and Personal Hygiene Items: For personal grooming.

By organizing your packing list this way, you’ll ensure you have everything you need for a well-prepared and enjoyable trekking experience in Gurez Valley.

Safety During Great Lakes Trek

When you trek with KashmireX for the Great Lakes Trek, your safety is our top priority. Our team of trek leaders is qualified in Wilderness first aid and is well-versed in handling high-altitude challenges. We carry a comprehensive first-aid kit on every trek, ensuring we are prepared for any situation. Before joining us, we ask that you confirm your medical fitness, as your health is paramount.

Pioneering Safety in Indian Trekking

Since our establishment, KashmireX has continuously set new safety standards in Indian trekking. We introduced microspikes and mandated emergency bottled oxygen for all treks. Our trek leaders monitor your pulse oximeter readings daily, and we utilize radio walkie-talkies for safety communication.

Ensuring Your Trek Safety

While many trek organizers overlook these safety measures, we at KashmireX have set a benchmark that others are beginning to follow. Our commitment to safety includes a large team of over 100 professionally trained guides and trek leaders, educated at the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Indian Mountaineering Foundation Delhi, and Hanifle Center Outdoor Education Mussoorie.

New Safety Protocols

To ensure your trek is as safe as possible, we have introduced several new safety checks:

  • Daily Oxygen Saturation and Pulse Readings: Monitoring your health daily to detect any issues early.
  • Stretchers Team: Appointed on every trek for emergency situations.
  • Radios: For effective communication in remote areas.
  • Trained Mountain Staff: Ensuring complete technical safety in the mountains.
  • Additional Oxygen Cylinders: Readily available for high-altitude treks.
  • Special Medical Kit: Tailored for high-altitude conditions.
  • Microspikes: Used on all snow treks for added stability.
  • Experienced Trek Leaders: Providing expert guidance and safety.
  • Technical Team: On all snowy slopes to ensure safety.

Our Commitment to Your Safety

Our team, fluent in English and Hindi, has local knowledge to enhance your trekking experience. All trek leaders have undergone professional training in first aid, portable altitude chamber operation, CPR, environmental awareness, and advanced wilderness emergency medicine. We carry a complete medical kit on every trek and portable altitude chambers and medical oxygen for high-altitude treks.

FAQ's

The trek covers about 75 km over six days, not including travel to and from the starting point. You’ll climb from 6,175 ft in Srinagar up to 13,715 ft at Gadsar Pass. Each day, you’ll trek an average of 10-11 km. It’s a challenging adventure, so good preparation is key. But the stunning views and sense of achievement make it all worth it.

This trek is known for its amazing landscapes, including alpine lakes and snow-capped peaks. It’s a challenging hike that requires good fitness. Expect steep climbs, rocky paths, and high-altitude passes. It usually takes 7-8 days, with daily hikes of about 6-7 hours. Proper training and acclimatization will help you enjoy the trek safely.

You’ll be staying in twin-sharing tents throughout the trek. We use seasonally appropriate tents to keep you comfortable during your stay.

The best months for the trek are July, August, and the first half of September. July and August offer lush green meadows, clear alpine lakes, and colorful flowers. By late September, the meadows start turning brown and the flowers change color, which is also beautiful in its own way.

Yes, the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is suitable for both first-timers and experienced trekkers, provided you’re in good shape. People with conditions like bronchitis, asthma, high blood pressure, epilepsy, tuberculosis, heart issues, or high BMI are not allowed on the trek. If you have any medical concerns, let us know beforehand.