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Pahalgam – Tarsar / Marsar Trek (10 Nights 11 Days)

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Duration

10 Nights 11 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

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Pahalgam – Tarsar / Marsar Trek:

Kashmir is the land of unmatched beauty; it is indeed the paradise for nature lovers and adventurists. At Kashmir, trekkers can enjoy expeditions to places that are far off from the confines of tourist interference. Apart from the famed Great Lakes trek, there are plenty of other treks that wait to surprise one and its best example can be Pahalgam-Tarsar-Marsar Trek. Beginning from the beautiful Pahalgam Valley that is situated along the Lidder River, the Tarsar Marsar trek covers places that are impeccable in beauty. The trekkers have the opportunity to witness the diversity of the region as the trail crosses through wide plains, lush meadows, flower-decked valleys and grassy knolls. The small streams cascading in the natural pools and the lofty snow-clad mountains are also the highlights of this unforgettable trek.

Duration: 10N11D

Difficulty: Moderate

Altitude: Maximum altitude of approximately 13,000 feet

Best Time to Visit: June to September

Starting Point: Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir

Highlights

  • Scenic meadows
  • Pristine alpine lakes (Tarsar and Marsar)
  • Dense pine forests
  • Majestic mountain views
  • Authentic Kashmiri culture

Day 1: Arrive Srinagar (1585 m)
Day 1: Arrive Srinagar (1585 m)

Your Gateway to Kashmir's Timeless Beauty and Adventure:

On arrival you will be met at the airport (or the Tourist Reception Centre if you travelled overland) and transferred to the houseboat/hotel for your overnight stay. There will be an afternoon Shikara ride on Dal Lake.

Day 2: Srinagar Sightseeing (1585 m)
Day 2: Srinagar Sightseeing (1585 m)

Where Culture and Nature Unite in Harmony:

After breakfast, sightseeing of the renowned Mughal gardens [Shalimar bagh (built by Jehangir for his wife empress Nur Jahan), Nishat (built by Asaf Khan, the brother -in- law of Jehangir in 1632 AD), Chesmashahi] located on the banks of the Dal Lake with the Zabarwan hills in the backdrop, the gardens have a serene beauty. Also visit Shankaracharaya Temple (Around 950 years old), Famous Dargah Hazratbal & Old city (Around 800 years old).

Rest of the evening will be free for leisure. Overnight stay in Hotel.

Day 3: Drive to Aru via Pahalgam (2420m)
Day 3: Drive to Aru via Pahalgam (2420m)

Unveiling the Beauty of Kashmir's Scenic Routes:

An early morning start is imperative as it is a long drive of 105km to Aru, a beautiful lush green pasture with the grand view of the Katrinag Mountains as a backdrop. Afternoon at leisure or a few short walks to stretch the legs for the days ahead. Overnight in tents.

Day 4: Pahalgam to Lidderwat (3050m)
Day 4: Pahalgam to Lidderwat (3050m)

Trekking into the Heart of Kashmir's Wilderness:

The trail begins with a steep climb to a ride line and then undulates along the true left of the Lidder River, crossing the odd side stream. As we near camp the valley narrows; a foot bridge leading us to our campsite.

Day 5: Lidderwat to Satlanjan (3420m)
Day 5: Lidderwat to Satlanjan (3420m)

Ascend to Kashmir's Alpine Sanctuary:

A short and easy day today to help with acclimatization, we trek along the true right of the gushing waters of the Lidder River on an undulating, occasionally steep, trail. We cross five tributaries of a side river beside the Gujars encampment and continue with a gentle descent towards a lush green meadow beside the Lidder River for our overnight camp. There is an optional acclimatization side walk to a ride in the afternoon.

Day 6: Satlanjan to Kolahoi base camp (4140m) and return to Lidderwat (3050m)
Day 6: Satlanjan to Kolahoi base camp (4140m) and return to Lidderwat (3050m)

Unveiling Kashmir's Alpine Majesty:

An early morning start is imperative as we have a long day ahead of us. Our hike begins upwards and onwards as we head towards Kolahoi Base Camp, passing nomadic shepherds en-route. As we get closer to the glacier the walk becomes a little harder as the terrain becomes rough glacial moraine, but the increasingly spectacular views of the Kolahoi Peak urge us on. In order to gain the best view of Kolahoi we may have to climb a little higher on the ridge opposite. The return walk is easier and quicker as we head back to Lidderwat via Satlanjan, elated from being so close to the majestic peak.

Day 7: Lidderwat to Sikewas (3450m)
Day 7: Lidderwat to Sikewas (3450m)

Lidderwat to Sikewas: Trekking Kashmir's Alpine Splendor:

The day’s trek starts with a moderate to steep ascent for 1 hour, followed by a level walk for another hour before we break for lunch, beside a gentle stream. We leave the tree line behind here, and ascend gradually for 1 more hour to reach the Shekwas campsite. From here one can get a good view of the surrounding mountains and the path heading up to the Tarsar lake

Day 8: Sikewas to Tarsar lake (3899m) Day excursion
Day 8: Sikewas to Tarsar lake (3899m) Day excursion

A Day of Alpine Adventure in Kashmir's High Altitudes:

A trek to the first of the lakes, Tarsar, is on the agenda today. We trek uphill from the Shekwas campsite, keeping the stream flowing down to our right. The views of the mountains get grander and more snow-clad peaks become visible all around us as we approach the Tarsar Lake. 2 hours of trekking and the beautiful lake reveals itself amidst imposing mountain ridges on 3 sides

Day 9: Tarsar to Sonmus (3350m)
Day 9: Tarsar to Sonmus (3350m)

Traverse Kashmir's Alpine Trails and Uncover Natural Beauty:

we trek up and over a saddle on a ridge located on the far side of the the lake. Marsar is an hour's trek away from here. After relaxing at the lakes and soaking in the beauty of the surroundings, we turn back towards Zachmargi and then trek down for another 2 to 3 hours to the Sonmus campsite. We are now headed towards the other end of the valley leaving behind the Kolahoi mountain massif.

Day 10: Sonmus to Sumbal
Day 10: Sonmus to Sumbal

Exploring Kashmir's Tranquil Alpine Landscapes:

From Sonemasti, we will start our descent towards Sumbal, where our trek ends. The trek is entirely downhill, criss-crossing water streams along the way. We also pass a number of shepherd huts as we get near Sumbal. Be careful though – a number of shepherd dogs to be encountered along the way.

It takes about 3 to 4 hours to reach the upper Sumbal settlement, where we regroup for lunch. A level walk for another hour and we get to the road-head that connects to Srinagar. Transfer your backpacks to the vehicles waiting for us and sit back and enjoy the drive back to Srinagar.

Day 11: Departure Day
Day 11: Departure Day

Carrying Memories of Adventure and Tranquility:

Our representative shall assist you to the airport. If there are few hours to spare (depending upon the time of the flight), we can organize a sightseeing trip in Srinagar.

  • 1. Permits and Entry Fees
  • • Permits: For certain treks, you might need permits for restricted or protected areas. These are often arranged by the trekking package.
  • • Entry Fees: Fees for national parks, conservation areas, or other sites along the trek.
  • 2. Accommodation
  • • Hotels/Guesthouses: Accommodation before and after the trek, often in Srinagar or nearby towns.
  • • Camping: During the trek, you may stay in tents or basic campsites. This can include a tent for sleeping, dining tents, and possibly toilet facilities.
  • 3. Meals
  • • On-Trek Meals: All meals during the trek, which typically include breakfast, lunch, dinner, and sometimes snacks. Meals are often prepared by trek staff and can include local cuisine.
  • • Pre/Post-Trek Meals: Meals before and after the trek are usually included, depending on the package category.
  • 4. Guides and Support Staff
  • • Trekking Guides: Experienced guides who are familiar with the terrain, weather, and local customs.
  • • Porters/Mules: To carry personal and group gear, reducing the load on trekkers.
  • 5. Transportation
  • • Airport Transfers: Pickup and drop-off from the nearest airport, typically Srinagar.
  • • Local Transfers: Transportation to and from the trek start and end points, which might include private vehicles.
  • 6. Safety and Medical Support
  • • First Aid Kit: Comprehensive first aid supplies carried by the guides.
  • • Emergency Services: Arrangements for emergency evacuation if needed.
  • 7. Trekking Equipment
  • • Basic Gear: In some trekking packages we provide equipment like trekking poles, sleeping bags, and mats. Always check the list and requirements.
  • • Personal Gear: You might need to bring or rent personal gear such as trekking boots, clothing, and backpacks.
  • 8. Local Cultural Experiences
  • • Cultural Interaction: Opportunities to meet local communities, visit traditional villages, and experience regional culture.
  • 9. Support Services
  • • Logistical Support: Handling of trek logistics, including gear transportation and camp setup.
  • • Communication: Some treks might include satellite phones or radio communication for safety.
  • 10. Additional Inclusions
  • • Water and Snacks: Provision of safe drinking water and occasional snacks during the trek.
  • • Briefings and Safety Instructions: Pre-trek briefings on safety, trek routes, and local customs.
  • Travel Insurance
  • • Comprehensive Coverage: Most trek operators don’t provide personal travel insurance. You will need to arrange your own insurance that covers high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations.
  • Personal Gear
  • • Clothing and Footwear: Trekking boots, waterproof clothing, warm layers, and personal accessories are generally not included.
  • • Sleeping Gear: Depends on the package category we provide sleeping bags and mats, others may not. Confirm what is included or bring your own.
  • Meals outside the Trek
  • • Pre/Post-Trek Meals: Meals before the trek starts or after it ends may not be included, except where specifically mentioned.
  • • Snacks and Beverages: Extra snacks, alcoholic drinks, or other non-standard beverages might be excluded.
  • Personal Expenses
  • • Souvenirs and Shopping: Personal expenses such as souvenirs, shopping, or any other discretionary spending are not covered.
  • • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for guides, porters, and other staff are typically not included and are at your discretion.
  • Medical Expenses
  • • Emergency Treatment: Any costs related to medical treatment, including hospital visits, medicines, or emergency evacuations not covered by insurance, are generally excluded.
  • • Pre-existing Conditions: Costs associated with pre-existing health conditions or injuries are not included.
  • Optional Activities
  • • Excursions: Any additional activities or excursions not included in the trek’s itinerary, such as sightseeing tours or adventure sports.
  • • Cultural Tours: Extra cultural or local experiences outside the scheduled trek program.
  • Visa and Travel Costs
  • • Visa Fees: If you’re traveling internationally, visa costs and travel documentation are not covered.
  • • Travel to/from Kashmir: Costs related to getting to and from Kashmir, including flights or other transportation, are usually not included.
  • Personal Safety and Security
  • • Loss of Personal Belongings: Any loss or damage to personal items during the trek, such as cameras, electronics, or luggage, is typically not covered.
  • Special Requirements
  • • Dietary Needs: Special dietary requirements might not be catered to unless previously arranged and confirmed with the operator.
  • • Special Assistance: Extra support or facilities for specific needs or disabilities might not be provided unless arranged in advance.
  • Additional Fees
  • • Excess Baggage: Any fees for excess luggage or special handling requirements are not usually covered.

10 Nights – 11 Days

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