Tarsar Marsar Trek- The Complete 2024 Guide
What makes a trek worthwhile? Is it the challenges, the scenery, the cultural immersion, or the mental rejuvenation that one seeks? Fulfilling all these conditions is arguably the most beautiful trek of them all – the Tarsar Marsar Trek. Giving The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek a run for its money, the Tarsar Marsar Trek, a favourite in our Kashmir packages gives us beauty and serenity and a new outlook for camping near beautiful alpine lakes.
With a sight to behold the two lakes Tarsar and Marsar have tales and folklore closely associated with the people of Kashmir. Known as the “Switzerland of India”, the Tarsar Marsar Lakes are surrounded by snow-clad mountains, covered with lush green meadows and glowing with exuberant waters making it one of the best places to visit in Kashmir.
The two beauties of the trek
The two beauties of the trek
Tarsar Lake is a beautiful almond-shaped lake situated 20 km to the east of the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir and spans about 2 km in length and 0.8 km in breadth. The lake is separated by a mountain from another lake – the Marsar Lake.
During the winter Tarsar Lake is covered by heavy snow where the lake freezes over. Even during the summers, you may get to witness floating ice. Summertime is the perfect time to see migratory birds such as the bar-headed geese, Himalayan golden eagles, and black bulbuls, making it the best time for Tarsar Marsar Trek.
The Marsar Lake is nestled in the Tral Valley of Anantnag district, near Aru Valley, and is often referred to as the “twin sister” to Tarsar Lake because of their similarities. Like the Tarsar Lake, the Marsar Lake too is beautiful with snow-capped mountains surrounding it and often shrouded in clouds.
A lake that changes colors with the changing sky (Tarsar Lake) and another with its glistening emerald color (Marsar Lake) – these two lakes form two of the most beautiful Lakes in Kashmir. The photography and pictures that come out of this place are jaw-dropping and words cannot explain the beauty of this place. You need to experience it, to explain it.
Navigating through the beauty of Kashmir
Navigating through the beauty of Kashmir
The Tarsar Marsar Trek is considerably easy to navigate depending on your fitness. If you have problems with high altitudes then you should come prepared.
The Tarsar and Marsar lakes are situated 3km and 5 km away respectively, from the village of Nagberan. A chance to interact with the local people and their naturally warm hearts, namely the Gujjar and Bakarwal communities is a great way to immerse yourself culturally on the trek. Meeting new people is also an amazing way to connect with the land and its customs and one of the best things to do in the Tarsar Marsar trek.
The adventure for the Tarsar Marsar trek begins in Srinagar, where you start from the base camp in Aru where you meet warm and hospitable people ready to greet you and provide you with any assistance you require.
You slowly move onwards towards the Lidder River, trekking across dense alpine forests and some local Gujjar settlements. You will set camp in Lidderwat with the starry skies providing an amazing scene at night.
From Lidderwat Valley you will move to Shekwas which is a short trek and the Lidder River is a constant sight as you move along with it. Reaching Shekwas, you will get a panoramic view of the peaks in the distance.
From Shekwas you will move on to the Tarsar Lake and the Marsar Lake with their majestic and breathtaking view. The Tarsar Marsar Trek may arguably be one of the best camping places in Kashmir.
The trek ends with a trip back to Srinagar, which leaves you with a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment.
Other wonders near the trek
Other wonders near the trek
With crystal clear lakes and snow-fed mountains providing thrills and excitement to your trek, there are other places nearby, where you can enjoy the beauty of Kashmir and Srinagar. These are the Tarsar Marsar trek nearby places you can visit:
Overa-Aru Wildlife Sanctuary
Located near the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, the Overa-Aru Wildlife Sanctuary is home to 117 species of birds and 18 species of mammals. The endangered Kashmir stag can be seen grazing in this sanctuary along with Kashmir musk deer, common leopard, golden marmot, and the Asiatic black bear. It is a famous Tarsar Marsar trek tourist place to visit.
Governed by the Department of Wildlife Protection, the vegetation of the sanctuary varies according to the altitude with deciduous forest and coniferous forest being the main types found here.
Sundarsar Lake
Located near Marsar Lake, Sundarsar Lake is one of the best Tarsar Marsar Trek sightseeing places as it is another beautiful lake surrounded by mountains and a carpet of wildflowers colored yellow. An amazing place to let loose your creative photography skills.
Sheeshnag Lake
Another beautiful Tarsar Marsar sightseeing place is the Sheeshnag Lake which is an alpine lake located at the base of the Sheeshnag mountain, trekkers can catch a glimpse of this lake while ascending towards Tarsar Lake.
Sundarsar Lake
Lidderwat
Making it one of the most famous places to see in the Tarsar Marsar trek, Lidderwat is nature’s beauty at its finest. A mix of dense pine forests, and a gleaming Lidder river, this is the perfect spot for setting up camp especially to enjoy this scenic route of Kashmir while traversing through to Tarsar Lake.
The Tarsar Marsar trek should be and is advised to be taken by a professional trekker, who knows the terrain and the circumstances surrounding the valley. Any medical emergencies that should befall your trek will be handled by said professionals, and make your trekking less risky. The Tarsar Marsar trek cost comes up to almost INR 15,000 to 20,000 depending on your personal expenses.
The polluting of the environment is a strict “NO’, and be wary of your surroundings and be sure not to litter.
What is the best time to go on the Tarsar Marsar Trek?
The best time for Tarsar Marsar Trek is April to September. During the wintertime, most of the trekking routes in Kashmir are closed due to heavy snowfall.
How difficult is the Tarsar Marsar Trek, and what should I prepare for?
The Tarsar Marsar Trek is not that difficult and ranges from easy to moderate depending on your physical fitness.
Expect trekking at high altitudes, therefore check oxygen levels, carry medication, and don’t forget to pack rainwear.
What are the major highlights of the Tarsar Marsar Trek?
The base camp of Aru Valley with the hospitable local communities, the Wildlife Sanctuary close by, and camping near the scenic and breathtaking “twin sisters” – form the highlights of the trek and some of the places to explore in Tarsar Marsar Trek.
Are there any permits or regulations I should be aware of before going on the Tarsar Marsar Trek?
Before trekking, an original as well copy of the government-issued identity card should be carried and presented to the forest department.