Brahmatal Trek 5N/6D
Walk Across a Frozen Himalayan Lake
About This Tour
The Brahmatal Trek is one of Uttarakhand's finest winter treks, offering trekkers the rare experience of walking across a frozen Himalayan lake at 3,462 metres, surrounded by a pristine snow landscape and commanding views of some of the Garhwal Himalaya's most iconic peaks. Set in the Chamoli district, the trek passes through dense oak and rhododendron forests, open snow-covered meadows (bugyals), and the magical Bekaltal lake before culminating at the Brahmatal summit — one of the most scenic viewpoints in the entire region.
The trek operates from November to February, when the region transforms into a white wonderland. The trail winds through the villages of Lohajung and Wan, both nestled in the Pindar valley, offering a glimpse into traditional Garhwali life. The Brahmatal lake, believed to be sacred — the site where Lord Brahma performed meditation — lies frozen and pristine in winter, with a perfect mirror of Trishul (7,120m) and Nanda Ghunti (6,309m) visible on clear days.
Unlike many popular winter treks, Brahmatal remains relatively uncrowded, offering a more authentic and peaceful experience in the high Himalaya. The trail difficulty is moderate, making it suitable for trekkers with basic fitness who have some hill-walking experience. Our experienced certified guides ensure safety with proper acclimatisation, campsite selection, and emergency protocols throughout the journey.
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Package Pricing
All prices in Indian Rupees (INR) · International visitors see converted price above
| Group Size | Standard | Deluxe | Super deluxe | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Pax | ₹7,500 | ₹9,000 | — | — |
| 4 Pax | ₹6,500 | ₹7,500 | — | — |
| 6-8 Pax | ₹5,000 | ₹6,500 | — | — |
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Brahmatal sits in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, at the head of the Pindar valley. The base village Lohajung is best reached by road from Haridwar or Rishikesh. The nearest railway station is Karan Prayag (60 km), and the nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Dehradun (250 km). The trek passes through Lohajung, Bekaltal, Brahmatal, Daldum, and Wan — all within the Chamoli forest division. Mobile connectivity is limited beyond Lohajung; carry sufficient cash. The trek is snow-bound from December to February, making microspikes and gaiters essential. Altitude sickness is rare at these altitudes but carry basic altitude medication.
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