The Kedarkantha trek difficulty can vary depending on the weather conditions, especially in winter when the trails are covered in deep snow. The cold temperatures, slippery trails, and the need to trek through snow can make it slightly more challenging than a summer trek. However, with proper preparation, the trek remains manageable and highly rewarding. The trek is typically completed over 5 days, with stops at beautiful campsites like Juda Ka Talab and Kedarkantha Base Camp. Each stop offers ample time for rest and to take in the breathtaking surroundings.