I did gangotri to gomukh and back to gangotri same day took me 12 hours. It was hard. Main problem for me was the rocky terrain, because I was wearing casual sports shoes, can you suggest a good shoes for that.
You don't need expensive shoes and gears to complete this trek. Trekking shoes( Trek 100 Quechua) Waterproof Warm jacket ( Normal Jacket will do fine) Fleece Jacket Raincoat Warm Gloves Warm Socks You'll get all these things under 5000. You can stay in GMVN.
यदि किसी ने हाल ही में गोमुख ट्रैक की यात्रा की हो तो कृपया यह बताएं क्या ट्रैक के दौरान गैस का छोटा चूल्हा और ब्यूटेन का छोटा सिलेंडर ले जाने देते हैं?? ताकि रास्ते में आवश्यकता हो तो पीने को पानी गर्म किया जा सके
Very nice. I am a sr citizen of 67 yes. Is there any restriction for me for gaumukh trek? .. pl advise me. I have some experience of tunganath snow trek.
There's no restriction at all. If you're fit enough to trek (we can guide you with the fitness criteria), then there is no reason you cannot do the trek. :) You can get in touch with us on the phone and we'll be able to guide you. You'll find our contact details here - indiahikes.com/knowledge-base/
Yes but it needs preparation. For the matter, every trek needs at least a month's preparation irrespective of its grade of difficulty. I did three treks in a span of 15 days which included two medium altitude treks of 4000 and 4500 meters. These were my first batch of treks in the Himalayas. All these treks were accompanied by breaks where I also covered a full day drive of 300kms from Manali to Deepak Tal and back. All this with Crohn's illness but with two months of rigorous disciplined mental and physical training. The catch is to be consistent and then a three day rest before the trek. By the way, I covered Tirthan-Sainj Ookhal pass trek 9 days, Treks in Shangarh 2 days and Bhrigu Lake 3 days
If want to experience snow on the trek, May-June is a good season Sep-Oct season is without snow but you will get to experience autumn colours to the fullest. You will find more information about the best time here; ruclips.net/video/1wymPQ0naLM/видео.html
I did gangotri to gomukh and back to gangotri same day took me 12 hours. It was hard. Main problem for me was the rocky terrain, because I was wearing casual sports shoes, can you suggest a good shoes for that.
Wish to go there soon ❤️
Nice and excellent information ..... informative ....
Vishnu bhaai....nice one !!!!
Good info 🕺
What is the normal BP range that is required for this Trek ?
Going on this trek in a week. Any suggestions , tips please
What is the total expense of complete treaking gears
20 to 30k iguess including treking pants tent shoes rusksack raincoat
You don't need expensive shoes and gears to complete this trek.
Trekking shoes( Trek 100 Quechua)
Waterproof Warm jacket ( Normal Jacket will do fine)
Fleece Jacket
Raincoat
Warm Gloves
Warm Socks
You'll get all these things under 5000. You can stay in GMVN.
Is this trek still on, if yes what are the charges
Guruu 1st yav state uu yel barutte anta hel guruu amell treck detail helu guruu
Wow
यदि किसी ने हाल ही में गोमुख ट्रैक की यात्रा की हो तो कृपया यह बताएं
क्या ट्रैक के दौरान गैस का छोटा चूल्हा और ब्यूटेन का छोटा सिलेंडर ले जाने देते हैं??
ताकि रास्ते में आवश्यकता हो तो पीने को पानी गर्म किया जा सके
Very nice.
I am a sr citizen of 67 yes. Is there any restriction for me for gaumukh trek? .. pl advise me. I have some experience of tunganath snow trek.
There's no restriction at all. If you're fit enough to trek (we can guide you with the fitness criteria), then there is no reason you cannot do the trek. :)
You can get in touch with us on the phone and we'll be able to guide you. You'll find our contact details here - indiahikes.com/knowledge-base/
You can join us... We have 75 yrs, 65 yrs men in our group
Only 2 of us ( including me) is around 50
We are planning for 0
Oct-Nov ' 2022
Can a person who has never done any trek before do this trek? Awaiting for a reply. Really want to go here.
Yeah why not
Yes but it needs preparation. For the matter, every trek needs at least a month's preparation irrespective of its grade of difficulty. I did three treks in a span of 15 days which included two medium altitude treks of 4000 and 4500 meters. These were my first batch of treks in the Himalayas. All these treks were accompanied by breaks where I also covered a full day drive of 300kms from Manali to Deepak Tal and back. All this with Crohn's illness but with two months of rigorous disciplined mental and physical training. The catch is to be consistent and then a three day rest before the trek. By the way, I covered Tirthan-Sainj Ookhal pass trek 9 days, Treks in Shangarh 2 days and Bhrigu Lake 3 days
Best time to visit this trek?
If want to experience snow on the trek, May-June is a good season
Sep-Oct season is without snow but you will get to experience autumn colours to the fullest.
You will find more information about the best time here;
ruclips.net/video/1wymPQ0naLM/видео.html
@@Indiahikes we the people from west always crave for snow. 🙂 thanks for the reply
Yaar stop uploading these, I may end up in Uttarakhand this weekend.
What's stopping u mate,I m also going there next week
Can you suggest any good guide's contact 📞 no. for this Tapovan trek ?