Considered one of India’s most renowned treks, the Kashmir Great Lakes trek offers an unforgettable experience. This trek from Sonmarg to Naranag, is an amazing journey that takes you through a landscape filled with breathtaking vistas of vast meadows and seven enchanting alpine lakes.
This moderate+ trek presents a series of challenges. As you conquer three passes—Zaj, Nichnai, and Gadsar—and traverse the majestic Pir Panjal, Karakorum, and Zanskar Himalayan ranges, covering a distance of 74 km, you will be amply rewarded with awe-inspiring views all along the way.
The best time for this adventure is between July and September when it coincides with the off-season for trekking in most parts of the country. The categorization as a ‘moderate difficulty level’ trek is due to long distances covered on some days, rapid altitude gain, and rocky patches along the trail.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you explore the wonders of the Great Lakes Trek. This trek promises an experience that will leave an everlasting mark on your soul.
Note that the trip cost includes all the necessary arrangements from Srinagar to Srinagar in order to make it a hassle-free trek for our guests.
Please plan to reach Srinagar by 11 am.
Please pack your luggage only in a backpack or a duffel bag as they will be carried on mules.
High temps of about 20 C and lows of around 5 to 10 C. Minimal rainfall.
The total trekking distance is around 74 km.
We will fix toilet tents at all campsites; there are no proper toilets anywhere. A western toilet seat will also be available.
The recommended minimum age for doing this trek is 10 yrs. However you are the best judge. If your child is physically active and is used to walking long distances, he or she should be able to do it. Adequate preparation is necessary though.
Brisk walking – at least 5 km, 3 or 4 times a week, preferably on hilly terrain. Stair-climbing – at least 25 minutes of climbing up and down stairs everyday is highly recommended (start with 5 min of stair-climbing and gradually increase the duration). Also, focus on lower body strengthening when you work out in the gym. Do consult your doctor if you experience any unusual pain while exercising.
No laundry facilities are available anywhere during the trek.
Yes, you will need proper trekking shoes. Choose a model that has ankle support and good soles. Trekking with sport shoes is not recommended on this trip. Please buy them as soon as you register for the trek and break them in.
As of 2024, you will have some connectivity on the second day at Nichnai pass and on the last day while trekking from Nandkul to Naranag. Jio postpaid and BSNL have the best coverage in these areas. Pre-paid connections don’t work in J&K.
No, you will only need to carry a day pack in order to carry some water, short-eats, personal medicines, etc. Your main luggage will be transported to the destination on mules.
There will be no electricity at any of the campsites. We will use solar lights in common areas such as the kitchen and dining tents.
Drinking water will be available everywhere during the trek. However, it’s better to carry personal water purifiers (Aquaguard and LifeStraw are two popular brands available online). Alternatively, you can get water purification tablets available in the market
We will send you a trek checklist separately.
Ponies will be used in case somebody needs to be evacuated. Please note that there are Indian Army stations at almost all the campsites; they will help in extreme situations. Also note that our team is not allowed to carry walkie-talkies on this trek.