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Discover the most exciting ongoing and upcoming treks for 2026, handpicked for their scenic beauty, adventure, and trekking conditions. From snow-covered winter trails to vibrant spring and summer routes, this collection helps you choose the perfect Himalayan adventure based on season, difficulty, and experience level.

25 March 2026
The Summer 2026 trekking season has begun on a strong and positive note for Trekup India. Despite operational challenges, unpredictable weather conditions, and ongoing global uncertainties, our team remains fully committed to delivering safe, memorable, and high-quality trekking experiences.
Our entire team, on-ground staff, trek leaders, and support crew, continues to work with dedication and unity, ensuring that every trekker enjoys a well-managed and safest adventure in the Himalayas.
Batch: 14 March 2026
Successful Summit: This batch successfully completed the summit climb under favourable conditions and demonstrated excellent trekking spirit.
Batch: 15 March 2026
Due to continuous rain in lower regions and heavy snowfall on the upper sections of the Pangarchulla trail, the team could not proceed toward the summit. In accordance with our strict safety protocols, the trek was discontinued, and all trekkers were safely brought back.
Batch: 16 March 2026
This group experienced continuous rain and snowfall. Considering weather conditions and safety, the team halted at Khullara on 19 March.
Despite a strong attempt to proceed toward the summit, worsening weather conditions required the team to descend without a summit push.
Next Movement: Scheduled descent to Joshimath on 20 March 2026
All departures are confirmed and will be operated as per ground conditions and safety assessments.
At present, the Pangarchulla region is experiencing:
Forecast (19th – 21st March 2026):
All trekkers joining upcoming batches are strongly advised to:
Safety is our highest priority. Summit success is always secondary to the well-being of our trekkers and team.
Weather in the Himalayas is unpredictable and powerful. While not every batch may achieve the summit, every trek is designed to provide a safe, enriching, and unforgettable experience.
Trekup India remains committed to responsible trekking practices, safety-first operations, and creating lifelong memories for all our trekkers.

04 February 2026
This is an update regarding the suspension of the Chadar Trek in 2026 , as per the notice received from the Administration of Union Territory of Ladakh, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) – Leh, and the Office of the District Disaster Management Authority, Leh.
As per the report submitted by the recce team for the Chadar Trek, the Zanskar River remains unfrozen. Due to the unfrozen condition of the river, the trekking route is unsafe and hazardous for trekkers. Hence, the Chadar Trek 2026 remains temporarily suspended with immediate effect, until further review scheduled on 20th January 2026.
According to the authorities, the decision to suspend the Chadar Trek has been taken in the interest of public safety, as the current condition of the Zanskar River poses a serious risk to human life. During the suspension period, no trekking or allied adventure activities shall be permitted on the said route.
Chadar has been one of the most beautiful adventures on Earth, and we understand that it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many. We sincerely appreciate the support and cooperation of all trekkers, as safety always comes before adventure.
In line with the official directive, Trekup India is also suspending all batches of the Chadar Trek for 2026. All booked trekkers will receive an email from their respective Trek Coordinators or Mountain Experts regarding further plans and execution.

04 February 2026
It was an unfortunate that Kashmir Treks were suspended in 2025 season due to terrorist attack on innocent Indian’s in Phelgam, which did not only affect Kashmir but the entire world, a cruelty on Humanity, we at Trekup India had strongly stand with the victims and the locals and provided full support and cooperation to the Trekkers who all had booked Trek in Kashmir with Trekup India such as Kashmir Great Lakes, Tar Sar Marsar, all trekkers booked were provided either full amount Vouchers, or trekkers were shifted to other treks in India such as Pin Bhaba Trek, Hampta Pass Trek, Valley of Flowers Treks.
As there has been one season gap in the mountains and valley of Kashmir and the nature has taken its time to revived much prettier, It’s Charms has gone beyond its beauty. Either Kashmir Great Lakes Trek or Tar Sar Marsar Trek, they have much more to offer beyond its mystical Alpine Lakes, Vast Meadows, Charming Mountains and Peaks
, tough yet lovely passes, the stary milky ways, the shepherds and their sheep’s. The Treks in Kashmir has always overfilled our soul and mind with its memories and beauty and certainly its once a life time Experience to go on trek in Kashmir.
The Trekup India team has been in continuous touch with J&K Tourism Department, Local Administration and with local operating union in Kashmir, below are latest developments or your understanding and knowledge.
In discussion with Administration, so, far there are only some selected few tourist spots that are open for tourism activities, however there is still restriction on high altitude Adventure activities which also includes Trekking to Kashmir Great lakes, Tarsar Marsar etc. To be honest and provide more clarity there is no clarity on operation of this treks in 2026, the only raise of hope is that slowly opening tourist spots in Kashmir for Tourism Activities and hopefully there is an expectation that in 2026 it may operate, subject to clearance from Central and State Government.
In View of promoting Tourism to Valley for Adventure sports, Adventure Tour Operator Association of India (ATOAI) recently organised its 17th Annual Convention in Srinagar Kashmir and we are sure and hopeful that after ATOAI Convention along with hundred of operators from all round the country, this will give a boost to tourism ad government will reconsider opening of high altitude treks in the region.
Despite the valley remained closed for tourism, still Central and State Government successfully and safely operated Amarnath Yatra, this operation again raised a hope of safe conduct of tourism activities in the valley, to inform all trekkers that so far all plans of tourism in designated spots have been safely organized.
Considering all above key factors and safe conduct of all tourism activities in Jammu and Kashmir, we and all other operators of High altitude Treks in Kashmir are hopeful that 2026 may remains open for Adventure lover.
Trekup India have open its dates and booking for Kashmir Great Lakes Trek and Tarsar Marsar Trek for 2026, therefore all interested trekkers may please go ahead and book your slots, you may visit this link for book your seats.
Kashmir Great Lakes Trek: – Book Now
Tarsar Marsar Trek: –Book Now
Note: Trekup India takes limited batch size in a particular batch, therefor pre booking of seats are mandatory for your preferred date.
Trekker will be eligible to get 100% Cash refund in case the Government does not open the treks in Kashmir.
Trekup India will be happy to operate a leisure tour for respective batch (we will work out a feasible itinerary and competitive rates, interested Trekker can continue with leisure Trip with us).

04 February 2026
Dear Trekkers and Adventure Enthusiasts,Namaste!
We wish to inform all our trekkers, adventure partners, and travel associates that, as per the latest official order issued by Ms. Kirti Chandel (HPAS), Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Dodra Kawar, the Rupin Pass Trek route has been temporarily closed for all trekking and tourism activities with immediate effect.
The decision has been taken under Section 34 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, following continuous rainfall and snowfall in the region that has led to adverse weather conditions, poor trail stability, and high avalanche risk.
Issued by: Office of the Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil), Dodra Kawar, District Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
– The Rupin Pass Track will remain closed for all trekking, tourism, and movement of persons until further notice.– All tour operators, travel agencies, and forest/police authorities are instructed to ensure strict compliance with the closure order.– Any individual or organization found violating the order will be liable for action under the Disaster Management Act and other applicable laws.– The restriction shall remain in force until weather conditions improve and a safety review permits reopening of the route.
Due to persistent rain and early-season snowfall, the terrain around Rupin Pass has become unstable. The risk of landslides and avalanches has increased significantly, making the trail unsafe for trekkers, tourists, and local inhabitants.
– At Trekup India, safety is our foremost priority. We are in continuous touch with the local administration, forest department, and ground team, and are closely monitoring the evolving weather situation.– All scheduled Rupin Pass departures are temporarily on hold until further notice from the Sub-Divisional Magistrate’s office.– We strongly advise trekkers not to plan or attempt travel toward Rupin Pass during this period.– Trekkers may choose to reschedule or opt for alternative treks in other safe regions — our coordination team is available to assist with new plans or transfers.
21 September 2025: Successfully Completed the Trek27 September 2025: Successfully Completed the Trek28 September 2025: Successfully Completed the Trek04th October 2025: Batch returned from Sarwas Thatch & safely reached Shimla05th Octiber 2025: Currently on trail in Sarwas Thatch (Probability of early return is higher due to heavy snowfall and unsafe conditions at the pass)11th October 2025: Group kept on hold until further notice from SDM12th October 2025: Group kept on hold until further notice from SDM
Note:This closure will remain effective until weather conditions stabilize and the SDM Office, Dodra Kawar, grants a safety clearance. Trekup India will share immediate updates regarding reopening or new instructions from the authorities.
At Trekup India, we remain committed to responsible and safe trekking practices. Your safety is always our top priority, and we sincerely appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this time.For updates or assistance, please get in touch with your Trek Coordinator or our Trekup India Support Team.
Stay Safe. Stay Responsible. Respect the Mountains.

04 February 2026
Excitement Builds as Winter Trekking Season Takes Off in the Himalayas. Get ready for an adrenaline rush, adventure seekers and mountain sports enthusiasts! The Himalayan mountains are experiencing their first snowfall of the year, signaling the start of an unforgettable winter season. A fresh blanket of snow has transformed the higher trails into a breathtaking winter paradise, beckoning trekkers to rediscover the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.
– Rupin Pass Trek– Bali Pass Trek– Buran Ghati Trek– Har Ki Dun Trek– Kedarkantha Trek– Gaumukh and Tapovan TrekHigher areas of the Kedarnath and Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yumnotri mountain ranges
The region’s higher mountains are covered in sparkling new snow, making it the perfect moment to visit and witness the stunning beauty of the Himalayas in their winter snow-covered glory.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced a high-level caution for October 6th and 7th, 2025, due to the expected occurrence of severe to heavy rainfall in multiple Himalayan states.
– Uttarakhand– Himachal Pradesh– J&K Union Territory– North East Indian state (Sikkim, Darjiling, Assam)
Note: Trekking enthusiasts are strongly advised to stay up-to-date with official weather forecasts and adhere to the guidance provided by their trekking guides, as well as comply with all safety protocols and regulations set forth by local authorities and forest administrators.
Due to the India Meteorological Department’s heavy rainfall prediction, the Forest Department has issued a warning advising a temporary halt on issuing permits for the Kuari Pass trek on October 6 and 7, 2025. Registered trekkers have been formally notified of this decision.
On 5th October 2025, this group of trekkers is currently based in Joshimath, from where they are exploring nearby attractions such as Niti Valley and Badrinath at no additional cost. Depending on favorable weather conditions, we plan to attempt the summit of Kuari Pass, potentially bypassing the Gulling campsite to cover the missing day.
The upcoming groups: All future Kuari Pass trips will continue to run as planned after 7th October.
The Har Ki Dun Trek is currently taking place with the 4th October 2025 batch on the trail.
The batch scheduled for trekking on October 5th, 2025, is proceeding as planned under regular conditions along the designated route.
Fresh snowfall has been observed in the upper areas of Rupin Pass, and there is a prediction of rain on the 6th and 7th of October 2025.
4th Oct 2025, the group has reached Saruwas Thatch. The trek leader is assessing the current situation and will decide to proceed or descend based on the terrain conditions and the safety of the team.
05th Oct 2025, The Group is has safely reached Jakha Village, with comparable guidance.
11th October 2025, batch stands confirmed to be operational and working as planned.
Severe rainstorms and landslides in the northern Himalayan region have disrupted road access to remote areas, causing significant challenges to transportation. Incidents of loss of life and damage to property have been reported in the affected areas.
Before making travel plans, it is recommended that trekkers intending to visit this area stay informed about local news and follow the advisories issued by the District Administration.
Trekup India’s Goechala and Sandakphu treks have been postponed until 19th Oct 2025 to ensure the well-being of all individuals involved.
The ongoing intense rainfall has resulted in floods and water accumulation affecting Kathmandu and its neighboring regions. Travelers intending to explore Nepal are advised to keep themselves informed about the current weather conditions and travel alerts before embarking on their journey.
Embarking on a Himalayan trek demands bravery, determination, and a deep appreciation for the environment. The recent snowfall has transformed the trail into a captivating winter wonderland. Nevertheless, the weather serves as a poignant reminder of the mountains’ inherent unpredictability and power.
At Trekup India, the top priority is the well-being of our customers. Our ground team diligently inspects all paths, collaborates with forestry officials, and guarantees that every group is well-informed and protected.
Keep Safe, Alert, and Update..
Best Wishes from Team Trekup India
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