Safar Sewa

Brahmatal Trek

Brahmatal Trek offers stunning Himalayan views, snowy trails, frozen lakes, and peaceful forests—perfect for a scenic winter adventure.

₹ 9,000 / per person

Trek Highlights

Difficult

Moderate

Durations

5 Days/4 Nights

Altiude

12500 Ft.

Best Time

Dec to Feb

Trek Distance

24 Km

Age Limit

8 - 62+

Pickup Point

Rishikesh

Max People

40

Overview

Brahmatal is a mesmerizing high-altitude lake nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas. The trek to Brahmatal is filled with captivating views of snow-covered trails, alpine forests, and the majestic Himalayan peaks. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma is believed to have meditated by the serene waters of Brahmatal, which makes it a site of great spiritual significance. The summit offers panoramic views of the towering peaks of Trishul and Nanda Ghunti, making this trek a perfect mix of adventure, natural beauty, and mythological significance.

Brahmatal Trek - Details Itinerary

  • Morning: Travel from Rishikesh to Lohajung (2,300 meters) by road.
  • Afternoon: Check-in at the campsite or guesthouse in Lohajung.
  • Evening: Trek briefing by the trek leader.
  • Accommodation: Campsite or guesthouse in Lohajung.
  • Finally, we have reached the ground from where we will begin the trek from Sankri to Juda ka Talaab. Juda ka Talaab has an altitude of 9,100 feet.
  • To pursue the trekking, we will start early in the morning after some warm-up exercises for required acclimatization. On the way to trekking, the beautiful village of Sankri will motivate you. The pond ringed by pine and oak trees will be where you stay for the night.
  • Morning: Trek to Brahmatal Lake (3,400 meters).
  • Distance: 7 km.
  • Duration: 5–6 hours.
  • Highlights: Trekking through snow-filled trails with a view of the towering Himalayan peaks.
  • Accommodation: Campsite near Brahmatal Lake.
  • Morning: Ascend to Brahmatal Summit (3,700 meters) and descend to Lohajung.
  • Distance: 10 km round trip.
  • Duration: 7–8 hours.
  • Highlights: Spectacular views of Mount Trishul and Nanda Ghunti.
  • Accommodation: Return to the guesthouse in Lohajung.
  • Morning: Check-out and travel back to Rishikesh.
  • Highlights: Farewell to the captivating mountain landscapes.
  • Accommodation: On your own in Rishikesh.
  • Make your way to Rishikesh (Tapovan) on your own.
  • Join an exciting river rafting experience on the Ganges.
  • Duration: 2–3 hours of thrilling rapids.
  • End at the rafting finish point in Rishikesh.
Inclusions
Exclusions
  • Accommodation in tents or guesthouses
  • Camping equipment: Tents and sleeping bags
  • Meals as per the itinerary
  • Necessary permits
  • Transportation from Rishikesh to Lohajung and back
  • Trek guide
  • Costs due to unforeseen circumstances like roadblocks, weather changes, etc
  • Lunch on Day 1 and Day 5 (self-arranged en route).
  • Personal expenses
  • Rental gear fees (if applicable)

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How to reach
Brahmatal Trek

  • By Air

    The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport, about 250 km from Lohajung. From Pantnagar, you can take a cab or bus to reach Kathgodam, and then proceed to Lohajung by road.

  • By Train

    The nearest railway station is Rishikesh Railway Station or Kathgodam Railway Station. Kathgodam is more preferred as it offers better connectivity to Lohajung, the base village of the Brahmatal Trek. You can take a taxi or shared jeep from Kathgodam to Lohajung (approx. 10–11 hours drive).

  • By Road

    Lohajung is well connected by road from cities like Kathgodam, Haldwani, Almora, or Rishikesh. Regular buses and taxis are available from Kathgodam and Rishikesh, although private/shared cabs are more reliable for the last stretch.

Brahmatal Trek - FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

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The best time is from December to March, when the trail is covered in snow, offering breathtaking winter landscapes and a frozen lake.

The Brahmatal Trek is considered moderate and is suitable for beginners with decent fitness. It involves daily trekking of 5–7 km.

The highest point of the trek is the Brahmatal Summit, which lies at an altitude of 3,700 meters (12,200 feet).

The trek starts from Lohajung, which can be reached via Kathgodam or Rishikesh by road. Buses and shared taxis are available.

Yes, if you trek between late December and February, you are very likely to experience heavy snowfall and snow-covered trails.