How Difficult Is Kashmir Great Lakes Trek | Trek With Swathi

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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    The Kashmir Great Lakes trek is one of the most beautiful treks in India. It validates Kashmir’s mythical status as heaven on earth.
    How difficult is Kashmir Great Lakes trek?
    To answer the Kashmir Great Lakes trek difficulty level, it's a moderate-difficult trek spanning over six days. It includes long trekking days with steep ascents and descents with no easy exit points.
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    Kashmir Great Lakes trek best time: August, September
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    Chapters
    0:00 Intro
    1:12 Reason 1 - long walk
    1:54 Reason 2 - three mountain passes
    2:34 Reason 3 - quick altitude gain
    3:18 How to prepare
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Комментарии • 111

  • @Indiahikes
    @Indiahikes  5 месяцев назад

    Check about upcoming KGL Trek here: indiahikes.com/kashmir-great-lakes

  • @bakulpalwe8
    @bakulpalwe8 Год назад +34

    When it rains it turns out to be a difficult trek . When humans and horses walk on same route, mud becomes a disaster. I request to indiahikes and other trekking companies to avoid horses on this route. Pls use humans as porters , because if a horse become ill or injured, he is left to die there, it is not possible to carry it down or give treatment. We saw 3 horses dying during trek ,and few skeletons. The horses should not sacrifice their life for our pleasure.

    • @snpssps
      @snpssps 8 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @maheshsankaran7981
      @maheshsankaran7981 Месяц назад

      That is a great point. It would be helpful if Indiahikes could talk about how they ensure the wellbeing of the animals that are used to transport supplies in a video. Caring for the environment requires also caring for the animals that we use and making sure that we don't abuse them.

  • @hhsuchak
    @hhsuchak 4 месяца назад

    Great job Swati ma'am
    Thanks for the information

  • @swatisahoo8373
    @swatisahoo8373 3 месяца назад

    Thank u Swathi it was so beneficial ❤

  • @guidedbyreason3619
    @guidedbyreason3619 2 года назад +45

    If you have reasonable fitness (don't even need to run 5 km in 45 mins!), it's a pretty damn easy trek. I can assure you guys that. Other than slight headaches on days 1 and 2, I enjoyed every bit of my time there.

    • @That_chintu
      @That_chintu 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks buddy, was looking for this comment

    • @asinghal77
      @asinghal77 10 дней назад

      whats easy for someone might be a difficult thing for someone else

    • @guidedbyreason3619
      @guidedbyreason3619 3 дня назад +1

      @@asinghal77 if you are unprepared, anything can be difficult ;)

  • @grnature2632
    @grnature2632 2 года назад +1

    Very nice

  • @manishagopidi3317
    @manishagopidi3317 5 месяцев назад

    Hello , your videos give a reality check and required trek preparation, thank you for that 😊I have been to the valley of flowers trek last year. I want to understand the difficulty level of KGL trek in comparison to the Hemkund and valley of flowers , so that I can plan and prepare accordingly, thanks much in advance.!

  • @vijayabhise8513
    @vijayabhise8513 Год назад

    Hi Swathi
    I watch your videos sometimes and I like it.I want to know how will be kedarnath and badrinath trekking in October 2023 ( October 2nd to 9th October) How should I prepare for it. Thanks 👍👍👍

  • @letsdoourpart
    @letsdoourpart Год назад

    Hi Swati....how about the stay during the trek? And how cold during September? Thnq

  • @90sGANGSTAA
    @90sGANGSTAA 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, can I do this trek if I have a rod in one of my leg?
    Although it's been couple of years and I can walk for long kms easily.

  • @deals4you823
    @deals4you823 2 года назад +1

    What wud be a good/ accurate running/walk tracking device and thats available in India ?

  • @eachmoment621
    @eachmoment621 Год назад +1

    Hi can i ask do you or know of any KGL Hike tour guide/ provider? Thanks

  • @parassharma6052
    @parassharma6052 Месяц назад

    May you please help with the details of starting point and end point of the trek so that we can have our vehicle parked accordingly and with safety! Please.

  • @irfanahamed3164
    @irfanahamed3164 2 года назад +3

    Useful ❤️

  • @ankurjoshi3342
    @ankurjoshi3342 4 месяца назад

    What would be temperature?

  • @WanderlustMithun
    @WanderlustMithun Год назад

    Planning for July.

  • @dhairyaraval7499
    @dhairyaraval7499 2 года назад +6

    Why not add extra day before the start of the trek , which includes walk from sonmarg to thajiwas glacier and back for acclimatization

  • @taxman5950
    @taxman5950 Год назад

    hey swathi you have explained it really well..........pls tell what kind of weather in August .do we need warm clothes while trekking during daytime ?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      Hi, though the chances of rainfall are less in the month of August, it cannot be completely ruled out. But the day time temperature will mostly be pleasant and around 14 °C and 18 °C. You don’t need warm layers but a dry fit full-sleeve T-shirt would suffice. Refer to our packing checklist on the trek page for more details - indiahikes.com/kashmir-great-lakes

  • @ajayandrews9268
    @ajayandrews9268 Год назад

    Can this trek be done in October

  • @uzairsofi787
    @uzairsofi787 2 года назад +3

    Wea are going tomorrow but alhamdulilah I ha best experience but you give me information
    Thanku,❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @Cartoonishhhh
      @Cartoonishhhh 21 день назад

      Bhai hume Saturday ko jana waha barf tou nahi hogi?

    • @Cartoonishhhh
      @Cartoonishhhh 21 день назад

      22/6/2024 nikal na hai

  • @aadilbashir2035
    @aadilbashir2035 2 года назад +17

    I recently went to vishansar Lake which is the part of Kashmir Great Lakes and i did it in 10 hours starting from sonamarg, most of the people especially trekking companies did it in 2 days.

    • @ikhlaqahmadjan8687
      @ikhlaqahmadjan8687 2 года назад

      salam bro please send me your contact

    • @sigma_male_927
      @sigma_male_927 Год назад +1

      How is it possible to complete a 7 day trek in 2 days, I'm also planning to trekk, can you please give me some more details

    • @aadilbashir2035
      @aadilbashir2035 Год назад +4

      @@sigma_male_927 i am not saying that I did whole of the KGL in 2 days. I went upto vishansar Lake which took me only 10-12 hours. While as trekking companies did that much of portion in two days. At least it took 4 days to complete the KGL CIRCUIT for experienced guys, for new comers it took 7 days.

    • @sigma_male_927
      @sigma_male_927 Год назад +1

      @@aadilbashir2035 okay thanks 👍

    • @aadilbashir2035
      @aadilbashir2035 Год назад +1

      @@sigma_male_927 if you are planning for KGL than you must go atleast after mid July upto ending August because there is a lot of uncertainty in the weather pattern. So if you are planning you must start it very early in the morning from sitkadi base camp not from sonamarg market. You must have done all the preparations before that night so that it will be easy for you to start your journey early in the morning.
      If you will provide me your contact i will give you all the details what to do and what not to do. I am local guy who know this Trek very well

  • @atifmalik9976
    @atifmalik9976 2 года назад +16

    all said and done... cannot understand the reason why IndiaHikes has started this from naranag side instead of Sonamarg Nichnai side. I have done this whole trek and as a localite, I strongly recommend to start from Sonamarg Nichnai side. @Indiahikes. any reasons why you started this practice?

    • @relentless9095
      @relentless9095 Год назад

      True that

    • @gurveenbajwa1829
      @gurveenbajwa1829 Год назад +1

      Paise banane chomu logon ko

    • @mtsports3582
      @mtsports3582 Год назад

      Can we reach here in October???
      Is it difficult???

    • @atifmalik9976
      @atifmalik9976 Год назад

      @@mtsports3582 October will be extremely cold. It might even snow if it rains at lower altitude areas.

  • @shabanasabu7152
    @shabanasabu7152 Месяц назад

    @indiahikes, i would like to have a call before enrolling for it

  • @travelingdiaries7160
    @travelingdiaries7160 Год назад +1

    I would like to know about the permission !
    Is there any permission needed for KGL Trek ?
    Have they gotten any stay throughout the trek if I didn't carry a tent (like docs) ?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад +1

      Hello,
      Yes. You need to take permission for KGL trek. You can take it from either TRC Srinagar or TRC Sonamarg.
      You'll have to carry a tent. There are no stay options available on the trek.

  • @anoushkaghosh6526
    @anoushkaghosh6526 2 года назад +1

    How difficult this trek is, as compared to Nepal's Everest / Annapurna base camp trek? I am 59 yo, is it okay if I prepare with brisk walking for 4 hours a day for 6 weeks?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад

      Hi Anoushka,
      More than 4 hours a day, we would recommend checking the distance that you cover. If you can cover a distance of 5 km in 32 minutes in a jog, that will be ideal for a trek like KGL. It isn’t as difficult as the EBC trek in terms of altitudes gained, but it brings in other challenges, since you don’t have the comfort of tea houses like you do in Nepal. The trail is also not paved, and a lot of it is rocky and bouldery. So you will need to have nimble feet.
      Having said that, if you can cover a distance of 5 km in 32 minutes, and can do this consistently 5 days a week, you’ll be able to trek comfortably.

  • @vinayakchavan3428
    @vinayakchavan3428 2 года назад +1

    Hi Swati great informative video. One question is it too cold during nights, like the other winter treks. Should I carry my thermal wear or any extra precaution to take regarding temperature.

    • @vish024
      @vish024 2 года назад +1

      Hi thermals aren't required, in case of you feel cold you can always layer up.

    • @vinayakchavan3428
      @vinayakchavan3428 2 года назад

      @@vish024 Thank you Vishak!

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад +1

      Hi Vinayak,
      The nights do get quite cold so make sure you carry 3-4 warm layers. Only if you’re extra prone to feeling cold, then carry thermals. Otherwise you don’t need thermals.
      This article will help you - indiahikes.com/9-tips-to-have-a-good-nights-sleep-on-a-winter-trek

    • @vinayakchavan3428
      @vinayakchavan3428 2 года назад

      @@Indiahikes Thank you, this is helpful!

  • @nikhil_A
    @nikhil_A Год назад +3

    Hello Swati, Can I attempt KGL this August ?
    This is my first trek. I have done bike expedition from manali to Leh earlier.
    But I can run 5kms in 32/35 mins and can swim 1200mtrs in 1 hour.
    Please advice.

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      Hi Nikhil, if you are able to comfortably run 5 km in 32 minutes, you can definitely do KGL as your first trek.
      Otherwise, we suggest you to go for an easy-moderate trek to begin with. You can find the easy-moderate treks here - indiahikes.com/tag/easy_moderate

    • @vijay4560
      @vijay4560 9 дней назад

      Did you went?

  • @LODOKING288
    @LODOKING288 Год назад

    সৌন্দর্যের রূপসী ♥️🤍♥️♥️🤍🤍

  • @niazahmed6878
    @niazahmed6878 9 месяцев назад

    I am from city of seven lake poonch j and k

  • @aps7274
    @aps7274 Год назад

    I recently did Hampta pass trek. How much difficult is this trek as compare to hampta?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      Hi Amritpal, Hampta Pass is a Moderate | Level 2 trek and Kashmir Great Lakes is a Moderate-Difficult| Level 2 trek. So, KGL is difficult compared to Hampta Pass. You can refer this article which explains what these levels mean - indiahikes.com/difficulty-ratings-mean

  • @aashigandhi2165
    @aashigandhi2165 2 года назад +4

    Why is kashmir greatlakes not a winter trek? inspite of many treks being snow covered we do it, why not this?
    thank you!

    • @lovesharma4883
      @lovesharma4883 2 года назад

      Good question

    • @aadilbashir2035
      @aadilbashir2035 2 года назад +2

      Reason it that it receives a huge amount of snowfall in winters and temperature drops below minus 30 degrees

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад +4

      Hi Aashi,
      We usually stop The Kashmir Great Lakes trek after the second week of September as it turns colder and the chances of snowfall increase. And when it snows in Kashmir, it isn’t like the snow we see in Uttarakhand or lower parts of Himachal. Whole buildings get buried in these regions of Kashmir where we trek. It takes from January until July to melt away. That’s why we cannot trek in these regions of Kashmir. Gulmarg, though, is open for skiing and things in Dec and January. Even several parts of Jammu are accessible and beautiful. Those are places you can explore in winter.

  • @pranavmakharia7652
    @pranavmakharia7652 11 месяцев назад

    I am going for trek but not working out
    And going after a week so would it be challenging for me ?

  • @prachijain4363
    @prachijain4363 2 года назад +1

    Which one is easier? KGL or tarsar marsar? Have always experienced difficulty on steep descendants

    • @wecarepharmacy3614
      @wecarepharmacy3614 2 года назад

      Tarsar marsar

    • @atifmalik9976
      @atifmalik9976 2 года назад

      KGL is lot more longer... that's all

    • @ikhlaqahmadjan8687
      @ikhlaqahmadjan8687 2 года назад

      TARSAR MASRAR IS EASY BUT LONG ROUTE

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад

      Hi Prachi,
      Kashmir Great Lakes is a lot tougher than the Tarsar Marsar trek. It involves crossing three mountain passes, long distances every day, and a longer duration of being in the wilderness.
      Tarsar Marsar is the easier sister trek of Kashmir Great Lakes. The trekking days are short and friendly, and you have long leisure time at the campsites. So the trek is very beginner-friendly.
      I would recommend reading this article where our co-founder Sandhya beautifully compares the two treks in terms of the scenery, variety and difficulty.
      indiahikes.com/tarsar-marsar-vs-kashmir-great-lakes-which-trek-choose

  • @nilstoned7593
    @nilstoned7593 Год назад

    i've done kedarkantha facing little difficulty on summit day. Will i be able to do this one as well?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад +1

      Hi, it depends on the preparation you put for the trek. Kashmir Great Lakes needs really good amount of preparation. How prepared were you for Kedarkantha?
      We would suggest you to do Tarsar Marsar first which is slightly easier compared to Kashmir Great Lakes. However this trek also needs a good amount of preparation.

    • @nilstoned7593
      @nilstoned7593 Год назад

      @@Indiahikes Thanks. I had prepared myself a month prior to kedarkantha trek

  • @swarag1998
    @swarag1998 2 года назад +4

    Recently I did hampta pass trek and found it quite difficult, can i do kashmir Great Lakes trek in September if I continue with my workout routine?

    • @afridigazi2280
      @afridigazi2280 2 года назад

      Well if u start to workout now then its a green light for you..if not then dont because hampta pass is quite easy for a trek..good luck

    • @vimalrawat6239
      @vimalrawat6239 2 года назад

      You can do it . You have 1 month for training just give whatever it takes🦾

  • @dwifangbasumatary1996
    @dwifangbasumatary1996 2 года назад

    If I had one shot, Which one would it be Kashmir Great Lake Trek or Tarsar Marsar??? Month of September mein? @indiahikes

    • @ikhlaqahmadjan8687
      @ikhlaqahmadjan8687 2 года назад +1

      I have visited both in 2019

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад +2

      This is a tough one! The treks are so vastly different from each other despite being in Kashmir. A basic way to make your decision would be based on your fitness. Kashmir Great Lakes is a lot tougher than the Tarsar Marsar trek. It involves crossing three mountain passes, long distances every day, and a longer duration of being in the wilderness.
      Tarsar Marsar is the easier sister trek of Kashmir Great Lakes. The trekking days are short and friendly, and you have long leisure time at the campsites. So the trek is very beginner-friendly.
      I would recommend reading this article where our co-founder Sandhya beautifully compares the two treks in terms of the scenery, variety and difficulty.
      indiahikes.com/tarsar-marsar-vs-kashmir-great-lakes-which-trek-choose

    • @dwifangbasumatary1996
      @dwifangbasumatary1996 2 года назад

      @@Indiahikes Thank you so much. Hopefully I will join u guys in the month of september.

    • @chiragbaloch2806
      @chiragbaloch2806 Год назад

      @@ikhlaqahmadjan8687
      Bhai i have done kedarkantha winter Trek and sarpass summer Trek. Which is more beautiful Trek kgl or tarsar marsar trek?? U have done both that's why I am asking you...plz suggest me.... I m 37years old

    • @chiragbaloch2806
      @chiragbaloch2806 Год назад

      @@ikhlaqahmadjan8687 plz reply my question bhai....

  • @abhijeetankur
    @abhijeetankur Год назад

    Madam, any preparation required for Hemkund Sahib trek?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      Yes, do read about the difficulty of the Valley of Flowers, Hemkund SAhib trek here and prepare accordingly - indiahikes.com/blog/why-valley-of-flowers-is-not-an-easy-trek#gref
      You must prepare for at least a month before the trek and work on your stamina

  • @dkashif9727
    @dkashif9727 Год назад

    What about network in trek
    Network will available in trek

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      There's no network anywhere on the trek between Sonmarg and Naranag. Even if there is, it's extremely intermittent and unreliable. So don't bank on it

  • @sanketvd
    @sanketvd Год назад

    have you guys stopped undertaking this trek ? couldn't find dates for Summer 2023

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      Hi Sanket, we will be opening the dates for next year soon. Keep an eye on our trek page - indiahikes.com/kashmir-great-lakes

  • @shubhambhardwaj3158
    @shubhambhardwaj3158 2 года назад

    My fell 2 months ago suffered from patella knee fracture. Can I go in this trek ?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад

      Hi Shubham,
      That would depend on your fitness and whether you are completely healed. You will also need to get your doctor’s approval.
      Considering how difficult the KGL trek is, we would suggest you start off with the beginner treks and work your way up from there.

    • @shubhambhardwaj3158
      @shubhambhardwaj3158 2 года назад

      @@Indiahikes FYI my friend has done pin bhabha pass

  • @ankushshah5422
    @ankushshah5422 Год назад

    How and where to register for this trek?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      You'll have to register on our website. It's an online process. However, all our KGL groups are full right now. You can check other Kashmir treks here - indiahikes.com/tag/kashmir
      We would recommend the Bodpathri or Gurez treks this year. They are incredibly beautiful, yet unknown. So you will not see crowds and you'll have the whole trail to yourself. But these treks are also almost full. So plan soon

  • @jaideepoberoi
    @jaideepoberoi 2 года назад

    Hey , i finished Pangarchula in April, didnt have AMS issues, would Great Lakes trek be doable for me

  • @HikesandTreks
    @HikesandTreks Год назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @hirenhbg
    @hirenhbg 2 года назад

    Do we get network during the trekk?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад

      Hi Hiren,
      There usually isn’t any network coverage on most treks. You’ll only receive network at the basecamp.

    • @faisalone93
      @faisalone93 2 года назад

      Yes there are some places where u can get network to make a call. U just need a good guide who knows everything about great lakes and area around.

  • @Prayforakhirat
    @Prayforakhirat Год назад

    Can we Trek this in June July

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      Hi, yes. Not June, but July and August are the best months to do this trek. To know more about how the trek looks in these months, refer to our trek page - indiahikes.com/kashmir-great-lakes#best-time

  • @patenik2
    @patenik2 Год назад

    10 km a day is easy stuff, not strenuous at all

  • @Travel_dreamer
    @Travel_dreamer Год назад

    Any phone network issue

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад

      Hi, you don't get any network on the Kashmir Great Lakes trek.

  • @sampeace2784
    @sampeace2784 Год назад

    I think its very stupid to trek for seven lakes in one go. Should cover only two lakes per year at least keep rest of experience for next time. 3 to 4 days r enough. U r wrong about rainfall in Kashmir. Weather is very unpredictable. It can b heavy rains anytime b it June or July.spending 8 days in bad weather is not good idea. Its not upsc syllabus that u need to cover whole in 7 days its all about enjoying the trek experience.

  • @uzairsofi787
    @uzairsofi787 2 года назад +2

    I am also a guide