Brahmatal Snowfall
During the winter, all of India's hikers rise from their winter slumber to ascend across countless snow-capped peaks. Winter treks in Uttarakhand are popular among these adventurers because they want to take a leisurely stroll while soaking in the warm sun under the canopy of pine trees.
Brahmatal Trek . At an elevation of 12,250 feet, the Brahmatal is notable for its views, among other things. Mt. Nanda Ghunti and Trishul can be seen from the second day onwards. From Bekaltal Lake to Brahmatal Peak, they'll be there for you.
Snow and high-altitude frozen lakes make trekking in the Brahmatal so enjoyable. In December, the Brahmatal trek was accompanied by heavy rains and bone-chilling temperatures, resulting in a significant amount of snow on the path.
Because it begins in late December and lasts until late March, when the rhododendrons blossom, Brahmatal should be on your bucket list. However, other winter sports are only available till the end of the month.
The Brahmatal winter trek is very cold in December, with nighttime temperatures as low as - 5 degrees Celsius. The weather at Brahmatal, on the other hand, is notorious for being bitterly cold and bone-chilling.
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