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How are you all my dear friends? I hope you are all well. In today's post I have shared with you a few photographs of White mountains formed by a sheet of snow. These photographs are captured in the camera during the Bramtal trek. Bramtal trek is a memorable trek in all my tracks. This is an excellent trek for those who like to climb snowy mountains.
I always like to visit the high mountains but I also like the combination of snow and forest and trek the most. This is because the trek is much harder than all the other treks. The Bramtal trek is a tough and challenging trek as I described earlier.
Bramtal trek is located in Chamoli district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. According to the mythology, Lord Brahman performed penance here. From whose name this place is named Bramtal and this trek is also known as Bramtal trek. It is also believed that Lord Brahma is still present here.
The most special beauty of Bramtal Trek is the snow covered mountains. If you go to the top of this track and look, you will see a range of beautiful mountains as far as the eye can see. The beauty of this range of mountains is that one range looks white because of the snow and the other is green because of the adjacent trees.
The Bramtal trek is tough which is why it is necessary to prepare before going on this trek. For example, those who have office work from home and office from home really need physical effort. They should practice walking and climbing stairs for at least a month before going on this trek. So that they do not get in trouble in this track. Another thing is that after going to the heights, the air here becomes a little thinner which makes it difficult to breathe or vomits which is normal with the people who come here.
If you want, you can visit Bramtal in all seasons, but in my opinion, the best time for trekking is winter. I like to go trekking in winter as the cold weather and the sight of snow-capped mountains can take away any fatigue. Due to which our team prefers to go trek only during winter.
When you reach the top of Barmatal, you can see the Trishul and Nanda Devi mountain ranges in its east direction. Which is the center of attraction of this trek. And in the south the mountain range of Kumaon is visible. The Bramtal trek is about 12,500 feet above sea level.
This photograph is taken from Canon EOS REBEL T5 F/4.5 Focal length 30mm.
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