Hi Mukul, Dayara Bugyal, Har Ki Dun, Kedarkantha, Deoriatal-Chandrashila, Kuari Pass are some of the winter treks you can go for. You can find more about them from the trips attached below and also book from the upcoming winter treks. Keep exploring!
Kuari Pass Trek Uttarakhand-
Kuari pass trek is an amazing trek that affords the traveler one of the most incredible sights of majestic Himalayan peaks. Marval at Chaukhamba Range, Mana, Kamet and Abl Gamin, stretching as far as the Tibet border. IN addition, peaks such as the Changabang, Dunagiri, Nanda Ghunti, Dronagiri, Rishi Pahar, Neelkanth are also visible.
The Kuari pass trail is also called Lord Curzon Trail in the honor of the former British Viceroy of India, who first hiked through it. The trek passes through beautiful landscapes. Start from the village of Dhak, after you arrive to Joshimath from Haridwar by road. The trek approximately takes about 5 days to complete. A tent, a permit, a guide and food supplies are important for a trekker to keep with them, which can be organized at the Joshimath itself. Maximum Altitude: About 12,763 ft. above sea level.
Duration: Takes about 4-6 days to complete.
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate.
Distance Covered: Approximately 33 kilometers. Nag Tibba or serpent’s peak is the highest peak in the Nag Tibba range, which is one the three principle range of the Lower Himalayas besides Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal. Perched at a height of approximately 9,924 feet above sea level, the trek is mostly characterized by picturesque and scenic views and offers clear and unhindered sight of the beautiful Bandarpoonch peak as well as the Gangotri group of peaks, Kedarnath peak, snowy crests of Chanabang and Doon valley. Nag Tibba Trek-
Nag Tibba is one of the best winter treks in India for beginners. It draws hundreds of tourists from across the globe. The place is said to be the mythological abode of Nag Devta. The trek is full of mesmerizing flora. Pass through a mix of Deodar and Oak forests humming with a rich diversity of birds and animals. While natural beauty in essence, the trek also offers a wonderful opportunity to observe the Garhwali way of life closely. Maximum Altitude: About 9,924 ft. above sea level.
Duration: Takes about 2-3 days to complete.
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate.
Distance Covered: Approximately 16 kilometers.