- Altitude:
Vishansar 3,650 m/ 12,000 ft
Nichinai pass 4,000 m/ 13,100 ft.
- Trek Distance: 12 km | 7 hr.
- Trek from Nichinai to Nichinai Pass is approximately 1 and a half hours ascent. At the top of Nichinai Pass, you can get the BSNL network, which is the last point under the mobile coverage area.
- From Nichinai Pass to Vishansar there is a descent
- At Vishansar campsite lunch will be offered.
- We can visit Vishansar Lake, which is just 15-minute walk from the campsite
- The first lake of the trek and one of the most beautiful ones
- If the trek is in July, the lake will be frozen. Otherwise, we can go fishing at the lake, with the permission from Srinagar fishing department.
- Vishansar is visited by hoards of sheep and their shepherds who always have some interesting stories to tell.
- A campsite is a unique place with open ground and you can play volleyball, cricket, etc.
- Beware of dogs at the campsite.
Moderate climb to Nichinai Pass (13,000 ft). Small descent followed by a long flat meadow walk ending near Vishansar Lake (12 km, 6 hrs).
We start the day early around 7 or 8 in the morning to begin our trek towards the first of the Great Lakes, the Vishansar Lake. The day's trek is more or less a long walk on the alpine grasslands of Kashmir. Start your trek from Nichinai to Nichinai Pass, which is visible from the campsite. Half an hour into the walk and you have to cross the gurgling stream to reach its left bank. The trail starts ascending here and for the next one hour, you will climb up gradually to the Nichinai Pass. The Nichinai Pass is the highest point in today’s trek and is located at an altitude of 13,100 ft. From the pass, it’s a small descent and then a flat walk on the meadow all the way to the Vishansar Lake.
As you continue climbing the Pass, you will see the lake down below at the foot of the mountains, it appears to be a small deep-blue enclosure. The trail that you are walking on now is not the original ridge and it will turn inwards two times before you arrive at the Nichinai Pass. The Nichinai Pass is like a big tunnel and from the top, you can observe the Sonamarg Valley down below. BSNL network is erratic here and this is the last point where you will get any network. The next traces of the network are available when you have moved past Gangabal. On the left of the pass lies the mighty peaks of the Himalayan region, whereas on the right side, there are no mountains but the ground rises up. While some may find the climb to the Nichnai Pass a little strenuous as it is a straight climb, however, there is good news as the trek post the pass is a downward climb. The trail from the pass descends rapidly and in about an hour, you will reach grassy lands from the rocky area. The meadow is a vast expanse of land spreading far and wide with snow-clad mountains surrounding the entire meadow. There’s another river flowing from the pass into the meadow ahead. To your left, you will also see a big waterfall cascading down and mingling with the river. As you walk on the meadows, you will notice two streams crossing the meadows, stick to the banks of the one on the left, and in about half an hour, you will have to make a stream crossing but be prepared as the water is going to be icy cold.
At the end of the valley, a river flows perpendicularly from left to right and this river actually originates at the Vishansar Lake. The lake is not visible yet as it is a little higher on the top. This is a good place to pitch your tents by the river. After the trek, if you have ample time, you can explore the twin lakes or wait for it until the 6th day. From your campsite, the Vishansar Lake may be about 0.5 km away and about 100 ft high. The Vshnusar Lake is nestled beautifully between 4 mountains and the Kishansar Lake beautifully reflects in the lake waters. The color of the lake changes according to the time of the day and the cloud cover. Before sunrise, the lake is usually colorless, and on a clear day, as the sun rises, the water of the lake starts getting blue on a sunny day, the water of the lake is a deep aquamarine blue. As the sun gets closer to setting, towards the end of the day it becomes a greenish-blue towards the end of the day. This is the first lake you will see on the trek and eventually, you will check other lakes as well. Today we will camp close to Vishansar Lake.
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