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Gaumukh Tapovan Trek
Uttarakhand-Trek, Trek, Summer Trek, Adventure Trip, Spiritual Tour, Moderate Trek

Gaumukh Tapovan Trek

The Gaumukh Tapovan trek is one of the most spiritually enriching and visually stunning treks in the Indian Himalayas. Starting from Gangotri in Uttarakhand, the trail leads you to Gaumukh—the snout of the Gangotri Glacier and the sacred source of the Ganges River. From there, the trek ascends to Tapovan, a high-altitude meadow offering spectacular views of iconic peaks like Mt. Shivling and the Bhagirathi group. Ideal for both adventure seekers and pilgrims, this moderate to challenging trek blends natural beauty, glacier landscapes, and deep spiritual significance.

  • Rishikesh → Uttarkashi → Gangotri

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₹7800
₹6800
Bali Pass Trek
Uttarakhand-Trek, Trek, Summer Trek, Adventure Trip, Difficult Trek

Bali Pass Trek

The Bali Pass Trek is one of the most spectacular and challenging high-altitude treks located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. This trek is famous for its pristine alpine meadows, crystal-clear glacial lakes, towering Himalayan peaks, and thrilling mountain passes. Bali Pass sits at an altitude of approximately 5,200 meters (17,060 feet), making it a true high-altitude adventure suited for experienced trekkers. The trek typically starts from the charming village of Osla or Gangani in the Har Ki Dun valley and takes trekkers through remote and untouched landscapes, including the stunning Kedartal Lake, also known as the Shiva Lake. Crossing the Bali Pass provides panoramic views of snow-capped peaks such as Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, and Kalanag, making it a photographer's paradise. This trek offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, challenging terrains including snowfields, rocky ridges, and glaciers, and rich local culture as you pass through quaint Himalayan villages. The journey usually spans 10 to 12 days, including acclimatization, allowing trekkers to experience the diverse ecosystems of the Western Himalayas. Best attempted between June and October, the Bali Pass Trek requires good physical fitness and prior trekking experience due to its high altitude and technical sections. Permits from the Uttarakhand Forest Department are mandatory, and hiring a knowledgeable guide is highly recommended for safety. The Bali Pass Trek is a gateway to some of the most remote Himalayan landscapes and remains one of the most rewarding treks for adventure enthusiasts seeking solitude, breathtaking vistas, and a deep connection with nature.

  • Dehradun → Sankri → Ratha Tho → Bali Pass

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₹7800
₹6800
Kedartal Trek
Uttarakhand-Trek, Trek, Summer Trek, Adventure Trip, Difficult Trek

Kedartal Trek

The Kedartal Trek is one of the most breathtaking and challenging high-altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas, located in the Gangotri region of Uttarakhand. It takes trekkers to the stunning Kedartal (also known as Shiva’s Lake), a glacial lake situated at an elevation of approximately 4,750 meters (15,580 ft), right at the base of majestic peaks like Thalay Sagar (6,904 m), Brigupanth (6,772 m), and Jogin group of mountains. Starting from the holy town of Gangotri, the trek quickly enters a rugged and remote alpine terrain filled with rocky moraines, icy streams, and steep climbs. The trail runs alongside the Kedar Ganga, a river considered sacred and believed to be Lord Shiva’s contribution to Bhagirathi. With its spiritual backdrop and raw Himalayan wilderness, the trek combines mythology and adventure in equal measure. This trek is best suited for experienced and physically fit trekkers due to its steep ascents, high altitude, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Despite the challenges, the rewards are unparalleled — mirror-like reflections of towering peaks on the glacial lake, sightings of Himalayan blue sheep (bharal), and some of the most isolated and majestic views in the Garhwal Himalayas.

  • Dehradun/Uttarkashi → Gangotri → Bhojkharak → Kedarkharak → Kedartal

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₹7800
₹6800
Dayara Bugyal Trek
Uttarakhand-Trek, Trek, Winter Trek, Summer Trek, Hill Station, Adventure Trip, Beginner Friendly

Dayara Bugyal Trek

The Dayara Bugyal Trek is a picturesque high-altitude trek located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Famous for its expansive alpine meadows (bugyals) that bloom with vibrant wildflowers during spring and summer, Dayara Bugyal offers an ideal combination of natural beauty and moderate trekking challenge. Starting from Sari village or Taluka, the trail ascends gently through dense forests of oak, rhododendron, and deodar, opening up into vast open meadows at an elevation of approximately 3,350 meters (11,000 feet). These meadows stretch over several square kilometers and provide breathtaking views of the surrounding snow-capped Himalayan ranges, including Bandarpunch, Swargarohini, and Black Peak. The trek is suitable for beginners and families, making it popular for those looking for a serene getaway in the mountains. Camp under the stars amid lush green pastures, breathe fresh mountain air, and experience local village culture. The best time to visit is from May to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant and the meadows are in full bloom. Whether you’re an avid trekker or a nature enthusiast, Dayara Bugyal promises a rejuvenating experience away from crowded trails and noisy towns.

  • Dehradun/Rishikesh →Taluka/Sari → Dayara Bugyal (Meadow) → Taluka/Sari

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₹7800
₹6800
Nanda Devi Base Camp Trek
Uttarakhand-Trek, Trek,Summer Trek, Adventure Trip, Difficult Trek, Offbeat Uttarakhand

Nanda Devi Base Camp Trek

The Nanda Devi Base Camp Trek is a high-altitude Himalayan journey that takes you deep into the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, offering majestic views of Nanda Devi—the second-highest peak in India. Located in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, this trek is ideal for seasoned trekkers looking to explore one of the most serene and less-commercialized trails of the Indian Himalayas. The trek usually begins from Munsiyari, a quaint hill town known for its panoramic vistas of the Panchachuli peaks. From here, the trail winds through dense forests of rhododendron and oak, crosses charming villages like Lilam and Bugdiar, and opens up into the alpine meadows of Martoli and Lwan—once a thriving trade route to Tibet. The final approach to the Nanda Devi Base Camp offers incredible views of peaks like Nanda Kot, Trishul, and of course, the mighty Nanda Devi herself. The trek spans approximately 90–100 km and takes around 10–12 days to complete. With an altitude that reaches close to 4,000 meters, trekkers must be physically fit and prepared for the challenges of high-altitude hiking. Camping is done along the route, and the remote nature of the trail offers a peaceful escape into nature. Expect to see Himalayan wildlife, traditional Kumaoni culture, and breathtaking landscapes that shift from dense forests to snowy peaks. The best time to do the Nanda Devi Base Camp Trek is from May to June and September to October, when the weather is clear and the trails are open.

  • Munsiyari –> Lilam –> Lwan –> Nanda Devi Base Camp

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₹7800
₹6800