Kuari Pass Trek in February
Deep winter snow · Nanda Devi views · True alpine challenge
February Conditions at a Glance
What to Expect in February
Kuari Pass (3,930m) buried in 4–6 feet of snow
Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Hathi, Ghodi peaks crystal clear
Near-empty trail — true wilderness experience
Curzon Trail history in deep winter atmosphere
What to Pack for February
Ready to Trek in February?
Secure your spot for Kuari Pass Trek 4N/5D in February. Limited group sizes — book early to avoid missing out.
Frequently Asked Questions — February
Yes, but it's challenging. February is for trekkers with previous Himalayan winter experience. Junegiri Yatra provides full winter gear including crampons and ensures guide-to-trekker ratios for safety.
Kuari Pass (3,930m) typically has 4–6 feet of snow in February. Forest sections below Ghuttu village may have 1–2 feet. The entire trail is snow-covered, making navigation critical.
Yes, clear February days offer the most dramatic views of Nanda Devi (7,816m). The combination of deep snow in the foreground and the massive peak rising overhead is breathtaking.