
Overview
Mukta Top trek highlights include stunning panoramic views of Bandarpoonch, Gangotri, Black Peak, and Jaonli; diverse scenery with oak/rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and snow; opportunities to spot Himalayan wildlife like Monal pheasants; and its status as a less crowded, offbeat trek suitable for beginners, offering solitude and a mix of cultural and natural beauty.
Key Information
Views: Panoramic views of major Himalayan peaks including Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and Gangotri ranges.
Max Altitude: 11,820 ft (3,602 m)
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate, suitable for beginners with good fitness levels
Best Time: May to June and September to October. It is also a popular winter trek for snow experiences.
Highlights
- Panoramic Views: Summit offers 360-degree views of major peaks like Bandarpoonch, Gangotri, Kalanag (Black Peak), and Jaonli.
- Diverse Landscapes: Journey through dense oak, maple, and rhododendron forests, opening up to vibrant alpine meadows and snow patches in winter.
- Rich Biodiversity: A paradise for birdwatchers, with chances to see Himalayan Monal, Blue Whistling Thrushes, and even wildlife like barking deer.
- Offbeat & Secluded: A hidden gem, providing unmatched solitude away from popular trails, ideal for quiet contemplation.
- Seasonal Beauty: Experience blooming rhododendrons (spring), golden forests (autumn), lush greenery (summer), and snow-covered trails (winter).
- Beginner-Friendly: Easy to moderate difficulty with well-defined paths, perfect for novices.
- Cultural Immersion: Passes through remote villages, offering glimpses into local life and historic pilgrimage routes.
- Alpine Lakes: Includes views of pristine high-altitude lakes like Ruinsara Tal.





