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Warwan Valley Trek

Hidden Gem of Kashmir

Warwan Valley  Trek

June  - August - September 

₹21500+ 5% GST

“Not all those who wander are lost.”

Warwan Valley Trek

4420 m

₹21500+ 5% GST

Panikhar to Panikhar

+ Rs. 619 Outdoor Insurance
+ Rs. 3000 Backpack Offloading

+ Rs. 18000 Panikhar to Panikhar (Shared by 6 persons)

Difficulty Level - 5

Srinagar- 12 Days 

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Brief Description of Warwan Valley Trek

Warwan Valley is a picturesque valley located in the Kishtwar district of the Indian Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The valley is situated at an altitude of around 7,500 feet above sea level and is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and lush green forests. 

Warwan Valley is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular destination among tourists who come here to enjoy the natural surroundings, trekking, camping, and mountaineering. The valley is also home to several picturesque villages, where visitors can experience the local culture and way of life.

Some of the popular attractions in Warwan Valley include the Marwah Valley, the Warwan River, and the Machail Mata temple, which is located on a hilltop and offers breathtaking views of the valley. The best time to visit Warwan Valley is during the summer months, from May to September when the weather is pleasant and the valley is in full bloom.

The Warwan Valley Trek is a beautiful trek in the Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The trek starts from the beautiful village of Inshan and passes through the picturesque Warwan Valley, which is known for its beautiful meadows, sparkling streams, and snow-capped peaks.

The trek is a moderate to difficult one and takes about 7-8 days to complete. It covers a distance of approximately 70 kilometers and involves trekking at high altitudes, crossing mountain passes, and negotiating tricky trails.

The best time to do the Warwan Valley Trek is from June to October when the weather is pleasant and the snow has melted. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, including the famous Nun-Kun peaks.

Some of the highlights of the Warwan Valley Trek include camping in the beautiful meadows, visiting the pristine high-altitude lakes of Sukhnai and Marsar, and exploring the traditional villages of the Warwan Valley.

Itinerary of Warwan Valley Trek

Here's a detailed itinerary for the Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar:

Day 1: Arrival in Srinagar

 

On the first day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will arrive in Srinagar, the capital city of Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar is well connected by air, road, and rail, and you can reach the city from any major city in India.

Upon your arrival, you will check in to your hotel and spend the day exploring the city. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Srinagar include the Mughal Gardens, the Dal Lake, and the Hazratbal Shrine. You can also sample some of the local Kashmiri cuisine, which is known for its rich flavors and aromatic spices.

It is important to take some time to acclimatize to the altitude, especially if you have flown in from a lower-altitude location. It is advisable to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous physical activity on the first day to prevent altitude sickness. You can also take this time to meet your guide and finalize your preparations for the trek.

Day 2: Srinagar to Panikhar
 

On the second day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will leave Srinagar and travel to the small town of Panikhar, which is the starting point of the trek. The journey takes about 8-9 hours and covers a distance of approximately 230 kilometers.

You will start early in the morning and travel by road, passing through stunning landscapes and small villages along the way. You will drive through the beautiful Zojila Pass, which is situated at an altitude of 3,528 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

After crossing the pass, you will continue to drive towards Panikhar, passing through the towns of Drass and Kargil. These towns played a significant role in the Kargil War of 1999 and you can visit the war memorials and museums here to learn more about the conflict.

You will finally reach Panikhar in the evening, where you will check in to your hotel and spend the night. It is advisable to rest and prepare for the trek ahead, as the next few days will involve a lot of physical activity and hiking at high altitudes.

Day 3: Panikhar to Sumdo Village

 

On the third day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will start the trek from Panikhar and hike for about 6-7 hours to reach the beautiful Sumdo village, which is situated at an altitude of 3,500 meters above sea level.

You will begin the trek by crossing the Suru River and hiking up a steep ascent to reach the village of Rangdum, which is located at an altitude of 3,657 meters. Rangdum is a small village that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and you can visit the local monastery here to learn more about the local culture and customs.

After spending some time in Rangdum, you will continue on the trek towards the Sumdo village, passing through rocky terrain and narrow mountain passes. The trail offers breathtaking views of the Nun-Kun peaks and the lush green meadows that surround the village.

Upon reaching Sumdo village, you will set up camp and spend the night in the beautiful surroundings. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature.

Day 4: Sumdo Village to Marsoo

 

On the fourth day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will leave Sumdo village and hike for about 6-7 hours to reach the beautiful Marsoo meadows, which are situated at an altitude of 4,000 meters above sea level.

The trek from Sumdo to Marsoo is a gradual ascent, and the trail takes you through lush green meadows, small streams, and rocky terrain. You will also pass through a dense forest of silver birch trees, which is home to a variety of bird species and other wildlife.

As you climb higher, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including the Nun-Kun peaks, which are among the highest peaks in the region.

Upon reaching the Marsoo meadows, you will set up camp and spend the night in the beautiful surroundings. The meadows are known for their scenic beauty and are a popular spot for photography enthusiasts. You can also explore the nearby areas and take in the natural beauty of the region.

Day 5: Marsoo to Warwan Valley

 

On the fifth day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will leave the Marsoo meadows and hike for about 6-7 hours to reach the Warwan Valley, which is located at an altitude of 3,000 meters above sea level.

The trail from Marsoo to Warwan is a gradual descent, and you will pass through small streams, dense forests, and rocky terrain along the way. The Warwan Valley is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

Upon reaching the Warwan Valley, you will set up camp and spend the night in the beautiful surroundings. You can explore the valley and visit the nearby villages to learn more about the local culture and way of life. You can also interact with the locals and taste some of the delicious local cuisine, which is known for its unique flavors and spices.

The Warwan Valley is also home to a variety of wildlife, including Himalayan black bears, snow leopards, and musk deer, so keep your eyes peeled for any signs of these magnificent creatures during your trek.

Day 6: Explore Warwan Valley

 

On the sixth day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will have a rest day to explore the beautiful Warwan Valley and its surroundings.

There are several options for things to do and see in the Warwan Valley. You can go for a hike to explore the surrounding hills and valleys or visit some of the nearby villages to learn more about the local culture and way of life.

One of the most popular places to visit in the Warwan Valley is the Machail Mata Temple, which is situated at an altitude of 3,600 meters above sea level. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga and is believed to be a place of immense spiritual significance. You can trek to the temple and pay your respects while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

You can also explore some of the nearby waterfalls and streams, or simply relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. The Warwan Valley is known for its tranquil and peaceful atmosphere, and spending a day here can be a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

In the evening, you will return to your campsite and spend the night in the beautiful surroundings of the Warwan Valley.

Day 7: Warwan Valley to Sukhnai Lake

 

On the seventh day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will leave the Warwan Valley and hike for about 6-7 hours to reach the beautiful Sukhnai Lake, which is situated at an altitude of 3,500 meters above sea level.

The trek from Warwan Valley to Sukhnai Lake is a gradual ascent, and you will pass through small streams, dense forests, and rocky terrain along the way. The trail offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and you can also spot a variety of wildlife and bird species along the way.

Upon reaching Sukhnai Lake, you will set up camp and spend the night in beautiful surroundings. The lake is known for its serene and tranquil atmosphere and is a popular spot for camping and picnicking. You can also explore the nearby areas and take in the natural beauty of the region.

In the evening, you can relax by the campfire and enjoy a delicious dinner while taking in the stunning views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. This will be the last night of your trek, so make the most of it and soak in the peaceful and serene surroundings of Sukhnai Lake.

Day 8: Sukhnai Lake to Marsar Lake

 

On the eighth day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will leave the beautiful Sukhnai Lake and hike for about 5-6 hours to reach the stunning Marsar Lake, which is located at an altitude of 3,800 meters above sea level.

The trek from Sukhnai Lake to Marsar Lake is a gradual ascent, and you will pass through rocky terrain, small streams, and lush green meadows along the way. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and you can also spot a variety of wildlife and bird species along the way.

Upon reaching Marsar Lake, you will set up camp and spend the night in the beautiful surroundings. The lake is known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. You can also explore the nearby areas and take in the natural beauty of the region.

In the evening, you can relax by the campfire and enjoy a delicious dinner while taking in the stunning views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. This will be the last night of your trek, so make the most of it and soak in the peaceful and serene surroundings of the Marsar Lake.

 

Day 9: Marsar Lake to Homwas

 

On the ninth day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will leave the beautiful Marsar Lake and trek for about 6-7 hours to reach the village of Homwas.

The trail from Marsar Lake to Homwas is a gradual descent, and you will pass through lush green meadows, small streams, and dense forests along the way. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and you can also spot a variety of wildlife and bird species along the way.

Upon reaching Homwas, you can explore the village and learn more about the local culture and way of life. The village is home to a friendly and hospitable community, and you can interact with the locals and taste some of the delicious local cuisine.

In the evening, you will set up camp in the beautiful surroundings of Homwas and spend the night under the starry sky. This will be the last night of your trek, so make the most of it and enjoy the peaceful and serene surroundings of the village.

Day 10: Homwas to Panikhar

 

On the tenth and final day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will leave the beautiful village of Homwas and hike for about 4-5 hours to reach Panikhar, where your trek began.

The trail from Homwas to Panikhar is a gradual descent, and you will pass through small streams, lush green meadows, and dense forests along the way. You can also take in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Upon reaching Panikhar, you can relax and unwind after your trek. You can also explore the town and its surroundings and interact with the friendly and hospitable locals. In the evening, you can enjoy a delicious dinner and reflect on your incredible journey through the beautiful Warwan Valley.

Overnight stay will be arranged in a comfortable hotel in Panikhar, marking the end of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar. The next day, you can depart for your onward journey to explore more of the beautiful region of Kashmir.

Day 11: Panikhar to Srinagar

 

On the eleventh and final day of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar, you will depart from Panikhar and travel back to Srinagar. The journey from Panikhar to Srinagar will take approximately 6-7 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

Along the way, you will pass through beautiful landscapes, charming villages, and stunning valleys, providing you with one last opportunity to take in the natural beauty of the region. You can also stop at some of the local eateries and try out some of the delicious local cuisine.

Upon reaching Srinagar, you can check into your hotel and relax after your long journey. You can also explore the city and visit some of its famous attractions, such as the Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, and Shankaracharya Temple. In the evening, you can enjoy a delicious dinner and reflect on your incredible journey through the beautiful Warwan Valley.

Overnight stay will be arranged in a comfortable hotel in Srinagar, marking the end of your Warwan Valley Trek via Panikhar. The next day, you can depart for your onward journey to explore more of the beautiful region of Kashmir.

Day 12: Departure from Srinagar

 

On the twelfth and final day of your trip, it will be time to bid farewell to the beautiful region of Kashmir and depart from Srinagar. Depending on your flight or train schedule, you may have some time to explore the city and its surroundings before heading to the airport or railway station.

If you have time, you can take a shikhara ride on the iconic Dal Lake, visit the ancient Shankaracharya Temple, or explore the bustling markets and bazaars of the city. You can also pick up some souvenirs and mementos to remember your trip by.

Once it's time to leave, you will be transferred to the airport or railway station for your departure. As you travel back home, you can reflect on your incredible journey through the beautiful Warwan Valley and the stunning landscapes and experiences you encountered along the way.

Things to carry on Warwan Valley Trek

Here are some of the essential items that you should carry on your Warwan Valley Trek:

1. Backpack: A good quality backpack with a capacity of at least 50-60 liters to carry all your gear and essentials.

2. Clothing: Carry lightweight and quick-drying clothes for trekking, including t-shirts, trekking pants, a warm jacket, and a raincoat or poncho. Also, carry a pair of comfortable trekking shoes with a good grip.

3. Sleeping Bag: A good quality sleeping bag rated for temperatures of at least -5°C to 0°C.

4. Tent: A lightweight and durable tent for camping in the wilderness.

5. Food and water: Carry enough food and water for the entire duration of the trek. You can also carry water purification tablets or a water filter to purify water from streams or rivers.

6. First Aid Kit: Carry a well-stocked first aid kit with basic medicines, bandages, and other essentials.

7. Sunscreen and sunglasses: Protect yourself from the harsh sun rays by carrying sunscreen and sunglasses.

8. Insect repellent: Carry insect repellent to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects.

9. Trekking poles: Trekking poles can be very helpful in providing support and reducing the strain on your knees and legs.

10. Headlamp or flashlight: Carry a headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries for hiking in the dark or for emergencies.

Make sure to pack light and carry only the essentials. Also, remember to pack in layers as the weather can change rapidly in the mountains. Finally, ensure that you dispose of all waste properly and leave no trace behind.

​Inclusion 

  • Meals

  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges, if any (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals

  • Dome tents - on twin sharing basis, Sleeping bags, mats

  • Micro-spikes, Gaiters, Helmets, if required

  • Trek guide, cook, helpers, and porters for carrying common supplies

  • Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid certification along with special rescue course from NIM, Uttarkashi

  • Exhaustive First Aid kit including Oxygen cylinder

​Not Included

  • Personal clothing and gear required for climbing (Personal Climbing equipment)

  • Any kind of insurance.

  • Personal expenses such as table drinks, rooms services items, laundry, telephone calls at hotels or tips, etc.

  • Personal high altitude porter

  • Any additional expenses caused by or liability for a disturbance in the trip program due to our circumstances, weather conditions, sickness, natural disasters, riots, etc.

  • Any other service or item which is not mentioned as “Price Includes”.

​Q&A

What is the difficulty level of Warwan Valley Trek?
 

The Warwan Valley Trek is considered a moderate to difficult level trek, suitable for experienced trekkers. The trek involves walking through high altitude mountain passes, rocky terrain, and steep ascents and descents. Trekkers will need to have good physical fitness, endurance, and stamina to complete the trek successfully.

The highest altitude reached during the trek is around 4,200 meters at the Marsar Lake. The trek also involves camping in the wilderness, so trekkers will need to be self-sufficient and prepared for camping in challenging conditions.

Overall, the Warwan Valley Trek can be a challenging and rewarding trek for experienced trekkers who are looking for a unique and off-the-beaten-path trekking experience in the stunning landscapes of the Kashmir Himalayas. It is recommended to train and prepare well in advance for this trek, both physically and mentally, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Where is Warwan Valley?

Warwan Valley is located in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is a remote and picturesque valley situated in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. The valley is surrounded by towering mountain peaks and is fed by several glacial streams and rivers, including the Marsoo and Sukhnai rivers. The valley is dotted with small villages and is known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and unique flora and fauna. The Warwan Valley is accessible from several routes, including via the Panikhar area of the Zanskar region or via the Tarsar Marsar trek route in the Kashmir valley.

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