Proceed for Yusmarg, 43-km from Srinagar and takes approximately two hours to reach, trek from Yusmarg to Barga valley is 13-km uphill climb starting from 8,389 feet.
from Srinagar, plan to start early in the morning, preferably around 2 in the morning to ensure that we get to Yusmarg, which is our starting point by around eight in the morning.
Hike to Astar Camp in Barga valley uphill 11,500 feet distance 12 km the task of the day is continuous moving uphill, through the Liddermad huts and onto the Dandair meadows before arriving at Astar camp. This trek of 500-meter gentle hike from the camping site gives you some of the best shots of the dazzling Doodhpatri meadows. The Shaliganga river runs through the mountainous terrain, and there is subtle shift in tint of its water the whole day, which is awe inspiring. You can reach Astar camp 3 to 5pm in the evening where people can relax and enjoy the lovely and calm nature.
Accomplish the 15-kilometer trek from Astar to Duriem which elevates from sea level to 13,000 feet. Today’s traverse starts off with a steep trek up to the Astar top which is about 300m and will last for approximately 2 hours. As much as this climb may cover a comparatively small stretch, it can be quite challenging particularly for the first-degree climbers. It is a long day as this time a part of the track contains boulders and long distance moving across Gurwansar, Patrisar and Pamsar lakes. It is still possible to arrive in Duriem by late afternoon to explore the breathtaking open valleys. It is best followed by conversations during the rest of the time before dinner is served. Morning briefing on the next day’s plan takes place after dinner.
Duriem to Noonwan Base is 10kms – 12,500 feet Begin with steep ascent to include Bodsar Lake, Trastar Lake, Navkansar I & II and Damansara Lake. This day is also tiring in terms of physical and mental endurance since the trails involve rocks, ridges, and mountains. On the slopes of the ridge, which is a little below 13,000 feet, make a stop and then move up to the last ridge where you can see two Tosa Maidan lakes. These lakes are supplied with water by melting snow and may be out of water in summer and early autumn. Once you reach the Noonwan Camp, you will get a beautiful view of the Tosa Maidan meadows.
It is also possible to trek from Noonwan Base to Hafas Camp which is 9 kms and has an elevation of 10,500 feet. However, today’s journey is less as the overall distance to be covered on foot is also less compared to the previous days. Leave the campsite around dually it should be 45 am after breakfast. Stony, down – up path comes to the picturesque valley of Hafas meadows. Be slightly more careful on the descents as these can also be challenging. En-route, delightful sight is the vast stretches of green meadows offering distant views of Tosa Maidan.
There is 9 kilometers from Hafas to Doodhpatri. On the last day, trek down to Kadalbal camp, elevation of 8,957 feet with Tosa Maidan pastures sight and through pine forest for 4 to 5 hours to Doodhpatri pastures. Travel more around the enchanting Doodhpatri meadows and even have lunch or snacks at available restaurants. Next visited place after one hour driving distance is Srinagar which will take approximately 2 to 2 ½ hours. Overnight stay in a hotel in the summer capital of Srinagar.