Full-day Trekking to Mohanmarg Meadow: Experience Pure Nature in Sind Valley

Embark on a full-day trekking adventure to Mohanmarg Meadow in Sind Valley. Escape the city and immerse yourself in the pure beauty of nature while testing your hiking skills.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Srinagar - Pickup
  • Ganderbal District - Ganderbal Villages
  • Manigam - Sind River
  • Anderwan - Start Point of the trek
    Anderwan to Mohanmarg trek
    Itinerary: 0700
  • 1000 hours. Reception at Srinagar. Our guide will receive you at Srinagar and we drive to Anderwan Village through Ganderbal. We take a short break at the Sind river bank…
What's Included
  • Bottled water included
  • Access to First Aid
  • Lunch provided
What's Not Included
  • Travel insurance.
Additional Information

Mohanmarg Meadow is perched high in the Sind Valley of Ganderbal. A journey of ninety minutes by car from Srinagar brings us to the terminus of our drive at Anderwan Village. From here, it’s a trek of three hours through a dense pine forest to arrive at the meadow.
The objective of this trekking expedition is to seek respite from the hustle of urban…

Location
Anderwan
Near Sheep Farm
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Pratiksood
Jun 7, 2020
Adventurous biking tour. - Our trip in Kashmir, we paddled the Srinagar-Tulel Valley over Razdan Pass was quite a serene and adventurous biking tour with Kashmir Treks; the most reliable agent in Srinagar. Recommended.
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Mark_g
Jul 1, 2024
Great hike, BUT... - Look, objectively this is an incredible hike. Walking through the villages as the shepherds were out with their sheep was amazing. The views were second to none. It's the Himalayas; what do you expect? Lunch was provided. That was cool. However, I don't think the description of this tour accurately conveys the hike in question here. This is a CHALLENGING hike. I'm used to Colorado hikes, where the incline is gradual with plenty of level ground in between; perhaps a few big climbs scattered throughout where you really have to push yourself for a kilometer or two. To me, that's a "moderate" hike. This trail is up, up, up, up, up, up - and it's relentlessly STEEP the whole way. Now, I try to stay active, but I'm pretty out of shape and I live in a very flat place. I knew going in that I'd have to push myself to reach the top. I gave every ounce of energy and willpower that I had and halfway up, I surrendered to the reality that I simply could not go any further. Perhaps with a few more hours and a more leisurely pace, I'd have defeated the mountain. But my guide didn't seem interested in my needed pace. He was never outright rude, and I appreciate that, but it was clearly evident that he was annoyed by my pace and need for breaks. (I don't love having to say "I'm sorry" over and over for something I paid for.) Anyway, I got some great photos and I got a fantastic workout. I'm not here to tell you not to do this tour. If you're active and love hiking through the mountains, this will not disappoint. But if you're not in the best shape and it's been a few months since you've gone up a mountain, I strongly urge you to reconsider. There's no shame in it. Take it from ya boy, the Himalayas are not a joke. P.S. My afternoon driver was awesome. My morning driver was not. For whatever reason he didn't like me, I guess. Kind of a bad way to start the day.
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