Trek to a serene place: Karkotak Peak

Tripoto
21st Aug 2020

View from Pandey gaon

Photo of Trek to a serene place: Karkotak Peak by Haruhit Kunwar

What is Karkotak Peak?

Karkotak peak is the highest peak in Bhimtal, Uttarakhand. Karkotak Peak is dedicated to Karkotak Naag Devta (Serpent God) and is at an elevation of 1290 meter. At the peak is located the Karkotak Naag Devta Mandir . As per the beliefs, if a person walks to this temple with a pure mind then he/she is free from the risk of snakes in life.

Boundary walls of Karkotak Temple as seen from Bhimtal Daant

Photo of Bhimtal, Uttarakhand, India by Haruhit Kunwar

As per the locals, once in a while, the naag devta (serpent god) appears before themselves. They also told that the naag devta (serpent god) resides in Karkotak for 6 months, and rest 6 months in Maa Kachula Devi Temple (माँ कचुला देवी मंदिर) on the Bhimtal Lake littoral. On every Rishi Panchami (the next day after Ganesh Chaturthi day in Bhadrapad month of the Lunar calendar) thousands of people visit the temple and worship the Nag Karkotaka Maharaj.

The Journey

Day 1

I started my journey at around 10:00 a.m from Haldwani city on a scooter. I rode along the NH 109 to reach Bhimtal (28 km ride). From Bhimtal Lake I took the road to Naukuchiyatal.

Taking a road to Naukuchiyatal from Bhimtal Lake

Photo of Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India by Haruhit Kunwar

After travelling around 10 km from Bhimtal Lake on Bhimtal-Naukuchiyatal road, I reached at Pandey Gaon (not to be confused with Pandey Gaon near Kotabagh, Nainital).

Pandey gaon, Bhimtal

Photo of Bhimtal Lake, Bhimtal, Uttarakhand by Haruhit Kunwar

Trek starts

The trek starts from the next left turn uphill from the name board. Since I was on scooter I further rode 1 km uphill to reach the base. If you are on a car or are coming through public transport, you can start the trek right from the name board.

View from the Pandey gaon, where the trek starts

Photo of Trek to a serene place: Karkotak Peak by Haruhit Kunwar

The hill of Karkotak is densely vegetated with bushes which makes it suitable home to snakes. Although there are number of path to reach the Karkotak Peak, we followed the one through Pandey Gaon (पांडेय गाँव). Pandey Gaon is located at 10 kms from Bhimtal Daant (भीमताल डाँठ), on Bhimtal – Naukuchiyatal road. From Pandey Gaon a 2 km trek is needed to reach the peak.

Trekking up to karkotak peak

Photo of Pandeygaon, Uttarakhand 263136, India by Haruhit Kunwar

Although a cemented pathway is under construction for two wheelers (motor bike and scooters) from Pandey Gaon to Karkotak peak, but it gives no adventure and sense of satisfaction to reach the peak. Also the purpose (walking with pure mind) remains incomplete.

Narrow pathways and bushes (be careful of snakes)

Photo of Bhimtal Lake, Bhimtal, Uttarakhand by Haruhit Kunwar

Walking through narrow pathways and through dense bushes, we saw a panoramic view of Bhimtal, naukuchiyatal, and Haldwani city in one frame.

Scenic view of Bhimtal Lake during trek

Photo of Trek to a serene place: Karkotak Peak by Haruhit Kunwar

On reaching the peak the vegetation changes from bushes to Cedrus Deodara (Deodar) and Quercus Leucotrichophora (Banj Oak), which gives the peak a cold climate and peaceful environment. The roots of the Banj oak and Deodar help in absorbing rainwater so that a continuous flow is maintained in the water source.

Banj Oak Trees

Photo of Trek to a serene place: Karkotak Peak by Haruhit Kunwar

It took me around 40 minutes to reach the top. The trek is steep and narrow making it quite adventurous. On reaching the top it was like we were on cloud 9.

At the temple's entrance

Photo of Trek to a serene place: Karkotak Peak by Haruhit Kunwar

The cold climate and peaceful environment will rejuvenate one's mind and soul. Also after drinking the spring water from the roots of Banj Oak, one can achieve Nirvana.

On fine weather day(usually after rain when sky is clear and there is almost no smog, fog, or pollution) one can see Himalayas to the North, Haldwani city to the South, Naukuchiyatal to the east, and Bhimtal Lake to the west. The best 360 degree view one can get.

Conclusion

It took me around 5 hours to complete the whole trip (Haldwani - Karkotak - Haldwani). Karkotak Peak trek is worth as it lets you to walk along with the nature while seeing the calmness and beauty of the Lake. As it is easy to get there and also the trek is not too long which makes it a perfect getaway for nature lovers

A humble request: After visiting the peak, please make sure that no waste is left and that no vegetation and wildlife are damaged. Please leave the environment and serenity of the forests unaltered.)

(एक विनम्र निवेदन: चोटी पर जाने के बाद, कृपया सुनिश्चित करें कि किसी प्रकार का कूड़ा या कचड़ा न छूटे और कोई भी वनस्पति और वन्यजीव क्षतिग्रस्त न हुआ हो । कृपया जंगलों के पर्यावरण और शांति को अनछुए के रूप में छोड़ दें ।)