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Raktisar trek

(1 Review)
Area

Great Himalayan National Park

Number of days

7 or 8

Season

May, Jun, Oct, Nov

Max altitude

3900 m

Difficulty

Moderate to difficult

Along with the Tirth and Pin Parvati treks, Raktisar is a trek that keeps you riverside up to the sources of the river. Raktisar is the source of the Sainj valley which is a larger and higher catchment basin compared to the Tirthan valley.

The trek is quite long, minimum 7 days in average, but it allows you to enjoy a great diversity of Himalayan Ecosystems from green lush forests of Oak trees to high altitude mountain pastures and glaciers.

There are several extended or alternate routes that you could consider on this trek.
The Dhel meadow is famous for its amazing scenery and the its colorful flowers. From Dhel you can even continue climbing to the pass that gives way to the Tirthan valley. A great trek !

For the most adventurer you can avoid Raktisar and continue to the Naini campsite from where you can climb the local peaks.

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Raktisar trek features

Duration of your trek

Day-min : The minimum number of days required for the trek
Day-max : The maximum number of days you can spend on this trek. Prolonged itineraries can be discussed with our team.
Average walking time : Average walking time per day (<3 : easy, 3 to 5 : moderate, >5 : strenuous)

Altitudes of your trek

Min : Minimum altitude of your trek.
Max : Maximum altitude of your trek.
Ascent : An estimate of the total climb during your trek.
Descent : An estimate of the total descent during your trek.

Difficulty of your trek

Stamina : The physical effort involved during your trek. Rated from 0 (easiest) to 100 (most strenuous). If you have an average fitness you can consider all the treks up to 50. See here for more details
Technical : Difficulty of your trek in terms of exposure to danger and required experience.
0 to 20 : No difficulties,
20 to 40 : Walk on good mountain trails,
40 to 60 : Some walks on difficult mountain trails (steep slope, rocks, etc.),
60 to 80: You are exposed to some dangers (void, snow, falling rocks, etc.),
80 to 100 : Experience required (please inquire).
Overall : Average between Stamina and Technical rating.

Duration

Day-min : 7 0
Day-max : 8 0
Average walking time : 5 hrs 0

Altitudes

Min : 1770 m 0
Max : 3900 m 0
Ascent : 2150 m 0
Descent : 2150 m 0

Difficulty

Stamina : 70 % 0
Technical : 65 % 0
Overall : 67 % 0
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Raktisar trek map

Raktisar trek map in the GHNP

Raktisar trek itinerary in short

A riverside trek that takes you up to the feet of the highest peak of the Great Himalayan National Park.

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Raktisar trek best time to go

Best time to trek to Ookhal is May and June, and then October and November.
You may also consider July and September.

JAN

Avoid

FEB

Avoid

MAR

Avoid

APR

You may go

MAY

Best time to go

JUN

Best time to go

JUL

You may go

AUG

Avoid

SEP

You may go

OCT

Best time to go

NOV

Good to go

DEC

Avoid

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Raktisar trek itinerary

1

Day 1 : Niharni (1770m) to Shakti (2260m)

The trek starts from Niharni in Sainj valley whose charm has been spoiled by an hydroelectric plant. It takes about 4 hours along the beautiful Sainj River to reach the Shakti trekker huts. It is an ideal walking day to get accustomed to the trail and the altitude. The route goes through beautiful forests with amazing biodiversity. Shakti is a small village where resides a very powerfull local god. The god has refused the shifting of both villages Shakti and Maraur at the time of creation of the Park. The tents are pitched up at the comfortable camp site. You enjoy your evening dinner under the stars and then retire for the night to your tent.

2

Day 2 : Shakti (2260m) to Maraur (2560m)

On day 2 either one can hike up to Maraur or directly to Parkachi Thach.
In case one camps at at Maraur for the night, the day hike can be completed at a relaxed pace. This is advised for those who are not sure about their stamina. The night at Maraur is comfortable like the previous night at Shakti.
In case one decides to proceed directly to Parkachi via Maraur in one day, it will be a long day walk. One starts early in the morning after breakfast so that there will be time to halt on the way. Lunch is at Maraur. One reaches Parkachi in the evening.

3

Day 3 : Maraur (2530m) to Parkachi thach (3040m)

Parkachi Thach is located at an altitude where forests fade away to be replaced by beautiful grasses and flowers. Once again enjoy dinner under the stars and retire to your comfortable tent at the camp site.

4

Day 4 : Parkachi thach (3000m) to Raktisar (3900m)

The forests give way to grasses as one goes above the tree-line. The trail gradually becomes rocky.
The distance covered in this stage of the trek is not much but the path is steeper.
There might be snow around in some months of the year. This part of GHNP is also the abode of musk deer, blue sheep, Himalayan Thar or even snow leopards around Raktisar.
One arrives at Raktisar by the afternoon.
Camping at Raktisar is a fabulous experience. Wear warm clothes, the weather can get cold rapidly at this altitude. No camp fire is started since there is no forest and no wood.
Raktisar is at the heart of the GHNP and it is the source of the Sainj River. It is the meeting point of two large glaciers which have retreated because of global warming. You can see their impressive crevices in both the converging valleys. Notice also the large moraines that they have left in the valley.
On a clear night, enjoy the light from the stars reflected on the glaciers. It is an unforgettable and magical experience.

5

Day 5 : Raktisar (3900m) to Parkachi thach (3000m)

Spend the morning exploring the valley. There are spots high up in the valley where our guides can take you. It is a excellent place to spot wildlife.
After breakfast start going back to Parkachi Thach and set up your camp again.

6

Day 6 : Rest day at Parkachi thach (3000m)

You can enjoy the rich variety of birdlife at Parkachi thach.

7

Day 7 : Parkachi thach (3000m) to Shakti (2260m)

A relaxed descent back to Niharni with a night at Shakti.

8

Day 8 : Shakti (2260m) to Niharni (1770m)

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  • Prayojita namdas

    I was confused between Tirth and Raktisar. The team at Himalayan Ecotourism recommended Raktisar based on my preferences and expectations. I was not disappointed at all. The trail is definitely astonishing but the team, the guide and the exceptional equipment provided by Himalayan Ecotourism make the experience even more enriching. The food that the team arranged on a difficult terrain like this was superb. I am definitely going back for the Tirth trek as well. The best part I felt extremely comfortable travelling as a solo female.

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    November 13, 2023 at 3:26 pm

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