OT Staff
Known as the Lord Curzon Trail, this trek offers panoramic views of peaks like Nanda Devi and Dronagiri. Traversing through oak and rhododendron forests, it reaches an altitude of 3,820 metres.
A popular winter trek, it ascends to 3,810 metres, providing stunning vistas of the Himalayas. The trail passes through dense pine forests and opens up to expansive clearings.
This trek leads to the serene Brahmatal Lake at 3,400 metres, surrounded by snow-covered landscapes. It offers close-up views of Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda Ghunti.
Featuring vast alpine meadows blanketed in snow, this trek reaches up to 3,750 metres. It's suitable for beginners and offers views of the Gangotri range.
At 3,636 metres, Sandakphu is the highest point in West Bengal, offering views of four of the world's five highest peaks: Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu.
This challenging trek involves walking over the frozen Zanskar River at an altitude of approximately 3,400 metres. Temperatures can drop to -30°C, making it a true test of endurance.
Culminating at the Chandrashila summit (4,000 metres), this trek passes through the sacred Tungnath Temple and offers 360-degree views of the Himalayas.
Known as the "Valley of Gods," this trek reaches 3,566 metres and traverses ancient villages, alpine meadows, and rich flora and fauna.
Ideal for a short getaway, this trek ascends to 3,022 metres, offering views of Bandarpunch and Swargarohini peaks. It's suitable for beginners seeking a weekend adventure.
This trek features expansive meadows at 3,354 metres, with panoramic views of peaks like Trishul and Nanda Ghunti. The trail is adorned with rich biodiversity and local culture.