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Reviews (68), things to take, available dates, include / exclude, kedarkantha trek – a summit peak at an altitude of 3800 m in uttarakhand himalayas – 2024.

The Kedarkantha winter trek is indeed special, and several aspects contribute to its uniqueness:

Snow-Covered Landscapes: One of the main attractions of the Kedarkantha trek during winter is the snow-covered landscapes. The entire region gets transformed into a winter wonderland, with trees, meadows, and mountains covered in pristine white snow.

Breathtaking Views: The trek offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. On a clear day, you can see prominent peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, and others, creating a stunning backdrop for your trekking adventure. Winter Camping: Camping in the snow is a unique experience.

If you want to do Kedarkantha Trek with a local trekking organisation then welcome with Himalayan Hikers Team . We treat our trekkers like a family and we have the Most luxurious and expensive hotel and homestay in Sankri like The Grand Shiva Home Stay or Hotel Swargarohini Palace for your luxurious stay and camping stay including with the trek. The Trek route is Sankri, Juda ka Talab, Kedarkantha Base Camp, and Hargaon Camp, and we also provide delicious food every day 4 to 5 times to our trekkers. We have an experienced local Guide, Cooking Team, Helpers, and Transport Pickup and Drop from Dehradun Railway Station.

The special and correct route of the Kedarkantha trek is from Sankri only, from where we have been doing it for about 32 years.

We Provide healthy, and tasty food, served hot all the time, Breakfast, Lunch, evening snacks, soup, and Dinner, along with morning and evening hot water provided to trekkers, which is essential in winter trek to Kedarkantha. Also, medical kits and oxygen cylinders, technical equipment are kept, MICRO spikes for Hiking in snow are provided free of cost during the trek

Route of Kedarkantha Trek

Dehradun to Sankri Base Camp Main Market, Then – Sankri to Juda Ka Talab, Kedarkantha Base camp, Kedarkantha Peak Summit-12500 ft- then Hargaon,  Sankri Back to Dehradun

Kedarkantha Trek Summit

Kedarkantha Trek is a beautiful Winter Trek in Uttarakhand, Himalayas -India

Here are some highlights of kedarkantha trek:.

Snow-covered landscapes: Kedarkantha Trek is famous for its snow-covered landscapes, which offer a breathtaking view of the Himalayan peaks.

Summit climb: The trek involves a summit climb to the Kedarkantha peak, which stands at an elevation of 12,500 feet.

Stunning views: From the summit, you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Kalanag.

Campsites: The trek offers some of the most beautiful camping sites, where you can spend the night under the starry sky.

Local culture: The trek takes you through traditional villages of the Uttarakhand region, where you can get a glimpse of the local culture and way of life.

Difficulty level: The trek is considered a moderate Trek, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced trekkers.

Accessibility: Kedarkantha trek is easily accessible from major cities like Delhi, making it a popular weekend getaway.

Juda ka Talab is a scenic high-altitude lake located in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand, India. Here are some of the highlights of this beautiful destination

Natural Beauty: The lake is surrounded by the majestic Himalayas, with stunning views of snow-capped peaks and lush green forests.

Camping: There are several campsites around the lake where you can spend the night under the stars and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding wilderness.

Bird Watching: Juda ka Talab is home to a variety of rare bird species, including Himalayan monals, snow pigeons, and koklass pheasants, making it a paradise for bird watchers.

Flora and Fauna: The lake is surrounded by dense forests of rhododendron, oak, and deodar, which are home to a variety of wildlife species like musk deer, bharal, and leopards.

Religious Significance: The lake is considered sacred by the locals, who believe that it is connected to the Mahabharata epic.

Overall, the Kedarkantha trek is a perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural exploration.

We have Trekking Equipment available on Rent, which you can pick up from our Himalayan Hikers Shop at Sankri Base Camp of Kedarkantha 

kedarkantha Trek in Winters

Short Itinerary of Kedarkantha Trek

DAY  01- Pickup Dehradun Railway Station Morning 07:00 Am | Drive to Sankri Base Camp Hotel , Via Mussoorie, Kamptifall, Damta, Purola, Mori Sankri,

Drive Distance: 190 km | Duration: 08-09 hours | Overnight Stay Hotel at Sankri – Twin Sharing or Three Sharing

DAY 2 – Trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab Camp 01 | Trek Distance: 05 km | Trek Time : 4/5 hours | Altitude 8,858 ft | Overnight Stay Camp  – Twin Sharing or Three Sharing

DAY 3 – Trek from Juda Ka Talab  to Kedarkantha Base Camp 02 | Trek Distance: 03 km | Trek Time : 2/3 hours | Altitude 10,498 ft | Overnight Stay Camp  – Twin Sharing or Three Sharing

DAY 4 –  Early Morning 3:30 am Trek from  Kedarkantha Base Camp to Kedarkantha Peak Summit – 12500 ft  |After Summit – Back to Kedarkantha Base then after Lunch Trek down Gargaon Camp 3- Trek Distance: 11 km | Trek Time : 7/8 hours | Altitude 8,498 ft | Overnight Stay Camp  – Twin Sharing or Three Sharing

DAY 5 – Trek from Hargaon Camp to  Sankri Hotel | Trek Distance: 05 km | Trek Time: 4/5 hours | Altitude 6,398 ft | Overnight Stay Hotel   – Twin Sharing or Three Sharing

DAY 6 – Drive Back from Sankri Market to Dehradun City Drive Distance: 190 km | Drive Duration:08-09hours | Drop  point for Himalayan Hikers trekkers: Dehradun Railway Station

Key Point-  Kedarkantha Trek The most popular Winter  Trek 

Duration:  05 Nights 06 Days from Dehradun to Dehradun

Kedarkantha Trek Cost: Rs. 7,500.00 Per Person including all costs of the trek from 05 nights to 06 Days from Dehradun to Dehradun

 Summer Temperature :-  Day 5°C to 15°C  and Night 2° C to 5° C

 Winter Temperature:-   Day -2°C to -5° C and Night -5°C to -10°C

Kedarkantha Summit -Altitude:  – 12,500 feet

Kedarkantha  Weather  Conditions  – Kedarkantha is one such trek that can be done throughout the year, Here the weather changes every month, But where the weather is very nice and favorable during the day, the night or morning is also cold according to the time.

Trek Level:  Moderate

Trek distance:  On foot 23 Km – By taxi 420 km

Group Size: – We will have a  maximum Group size of 35 people in each group, if someone has to be private for their group, then you will be given a full date.

Kedarkantha is considered one of the most popular winter trek and hiking locations in Uttarakhand, India Altitude is 12500 feet,  It is the best trek to fulfill your satisfaction with trekking. Kedarkantha trek is quite special because it has stunning views and it provides the best views of the entire mountains cape.  Today Kedarkantha is the topmost trek of Uttarakhand Himalayas. Kedarkantha is an incredible place to stay there and enjoy the sunrise and sunset.  The Trek is a classic winter trek that provides a great opportunity for trekkers to explore something new about nature, and experience the life of remote villages of Garhwal Himalayas.

The best time to see snow on Kedarkantha Trek

Every year the snowfall in Kedarkantha starts in the middle of November month. And it starts any time in the month of December too, so a good time to see you here is Snowy December,

Kedarkantha experiences maximum snowfall in January and February, in these two months there is maximum snowfall and there is a white blanket of snow on the entire trek.

You will get to see snow in Kedarkantha from December to March end, which makes this trek a special winter trek.

The most special is the frozen lake, Local name is Juda ka Talab which is in our first camp side it completely freezes in winter.

Best time to see snow in Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha Mountains Range is Highly Photogenic.

Kedarkantha Trek lies in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. It starts from the traditional village of Sour – Sankri which is in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary National Park. Sour village is quite beautiful with snow-covered mountains and the sparkling tons river flowing through it. If you visit it once, then no doubt you will definitely visit here again. The charm is the most beautiful thing about this place.  the Sankri is a delightful place set apart by the mountains and chilly climate and weather. Houses made of wood look very beautiful and adorable. In Sour Village, there are various conventions, fairs, and rituals. the people of the village wear traditional costumes and cook traditional food. Folk dances( Naati, raas, and taandi) of the area are a part of amusement and entertainment.

Most Popular winter Trek

The view from the Kedarkantha Summit

The quite unique thing about the Kedarkantha trek is that from here the most beautiful mountain range of the Himalayas is seen. Which are Swargarohini Peak -I. II.III (6300 meters) , Black Peak (6387 meters), Bandarpunch Peak (6300 meters) , and all the mountains are seen from here like Rupin Pass range, Supin range, Khimloga Peak , Baraadsar Lake range, Vishkhopri range, Ranglana Peak 5800 meters, etc.

From here, the view of all the treks is easily visible from Har Ki Dun Valley and Ruinsara Valley Bali Pass, Borasu Pass, Sarutal, Fachu Kandi Pass Trek . You can view all the treks from a single trek.

Best time to visit in kedarkantha trek

Best Time to Visit  Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha is one such trek that you can do throughout the year, it is more popular, especially for winter trek. I believe that these treks are for all those people who consider their second home in the mountains!  If you want to spend your time in the mountains then it is an opportunity for you.

from the Kedarkantha trek you will absolutely get some experiences about life and how local people spend their life in backward areas. you will also get peace and satisfaction which everyone wants.

In the early days of my travel every time I went for a hiking or trekking trip. I have done this trek more than 100 times; no one else knows more about this trek than I know! These treks start from near my village, today it seems like when people take this trek and there is joy on everyone’s face. These treks are not very easy and not very difficult.

Age Limit for Kedarkantha Trek

Our personal belief is that people can do this trek for a minimum of 5 years to 60 years but it is necessary to be fit to do this trek. And you can do this trek in the year. These are the plans for both summer and winter.

For Winter Trek, I think it is necessary for people from 10 years to 55 years and this trek will be a relief and joy for first-time visitors. This trek will increase new energy and confidence in you.

You can do the Kedarkantha trek in 05 nights and 06 days. from Dehradun to Dehradun and if anyone has less time, then people can do this trek in 04 nights 05 days, from Dehradun to Dehradun

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Why Kedarkantha is the Most Popular Winter Trek in Uttarakhand, India?

It is true that Kedarkantha is considered to be the most popular winter trek in Uttarakhand and the world today. Therefore, the Kedarkantha trek is the prominent and most popular winter trek in Uttarakhand. It has got unmatched beauty in winter and the trail hides in a thick blanket of snow almost winter. Kedarkantha trek will offer a large number of stunning views like green stretches of land,fresh flowing water, and thick forests. The snow-clad mountain tops along with the thick forests make the trip worthwhile.

The lush green forests usually turn white, making it a small Switzerland. As a result, The Kedarkantha trek is not only for experienced trekkers but this trek is also for amateurs and children too. Trekking through the forests you can see adorable sights of traditionally dressed villagers collecting fodder for their cattle. It’s a beautiful area to spot various trees like pine,oak, and rhododendron.

The Winter view is a bit different here. There should be snow all around, snow-capped mountains and beautiful river rivulets and birds. Once someone has reached the Sankri market base camp, they have come to another world of mind, Sankri is a small and beautiful market which is famous for shopping among tourists. There are plenty of hotels and homestays that you can spend the night in and then continue with your trek.  When you see the sunrise and sunset view here, you will see yourself so close to the sky.

Kedarkantha Winter is different fun playing snowman sliding and throwing snow at each other’s equipment and making snowfall is even more enjoyable. Taking beautiful photos in the snow is a memorable moment and a winter trek can be the best trek in your life. The best thing is that when snow falls, it is a different sight; most people come to see it.

The Moon from the Sankri base camp seems so close that touching it feels possible. And, the sunrise from Sankri is gorgeous because the golden rays of the sun eagerly welcome and wake you up. The day ends, and we don’t even realize – someone said it right that we Kuldeep Ji, you are lucky that you live here. The trekkers told me if the office, airport, everything was here, they would never leave the mountains.

My only answer was – if every facility were here, then the mesmerizing beauty of the mountains would have lost somewhere. The untouched beauty is the thing that provides peace and a spark to know about the hills. We are fortunate and happy to be “Pahadis.”

 About the camp of Kedarkantha

The meaning of pond is like a bunch of hair. These are seen in summer when there is no snow here. In Winter, I do not see it because the snow is covered with pure The Juda ka Talab is an incredible camp, where there are dense forests and the beautiful Bugyal in the center, so this is considered a camp. Kedarkantha Base Camp is a beautiful Bugyal. From where you can see the starting Kedarkantha Peak, Kedarkantha Base Camp is in open ground. Kedarkantha Base Camp is a big campsite in this trek, From here you start to see views of the entire Himalayas. It is very nice to spend the night here.

Is it a safe trek for me?

Yes the Kedarkantha trek is very safe. All our professionals strive our best to provide trekkers with the best experience possible.

Kedarkantha Trek is our village’s local trek, which we have been doing for years, here the trek was first done by Himalayan Hikers in 2003 to the children of Woodstock School, Mussoorie since then it has become very popular here. for the winter season,

Difficulty level ?

Kedarkantha is a very beautiful winter trek and an uphill trek in the Uttarakhand Himalayas, this is a moderate trek, The Kedarkantha Trek is great for those people who have a great passion for mountaineering and consider it a special purpose in their life.

Despite the fact that the top is relatively low in elevation, we recommend physical endurance and a strong fitness record. All groups will be Guided by our pros for trekking equipment and impending terrain during the course. We strongly urge beginner trekkers to attempt the Kedarkantha summit due to its modest difficulty.

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When does snowfall start in the Kedarkantha trek?

In the Kedarkantha trek, snowfall time occurs only in December, but sometimes it happens in early November as well, it is seasonal.

By the way, if it rains sometimes even in October, then the Kedarkantha peak becomes snowfall, but I do not know much longer.

The snow that falls from 15th December lasts for a long time.

Kedarkantha has the highest snowfall in the months of January and February, which lasts till the last of May and does not melt easily.

What should you keep in mind some things for doing the Kedarkantha Trek?

Kedarkantha trek is as good as it is said, you also need to be prepared., Kedarkantha trek is a moderate trek that starts from Sankri and ends at, So what are the special things to keep in mind before coming on this trek?

Winter Season

1.  In Kedarkantha Trek Winter Trek, you will need warm clothes a lot, for which you will need proper good uniform clothes

2. Winters are always cold, so only warm clothes can keep you safe on the Kedarkantha trek

3. Always take the information from the company with which you are booking the trek before going on the trek, what do you need to bring

4.  In the winter season, the temperature always drops day by day, so warm clothes will help you a lot.

Summer Season

1. The summer trek to Kedarkantha is very special, the view and the temperature are all favorable to you

2. For the summer trek, you have to bring only normal clothes so that your trek can be good, there is no need for hot clothes, but in hiking it is also necessary to bring all the equipment which is necessary for you.

3. It is necessary to have 3 pairs of clothes for trekking, especially the poncho, which you will have to bring every season

4. In the summer season, the temperature is always normal, so there is no need for hot clothes.

Monsoon Season

1. During the monsoon season, it rains occasionally during the Kedarkantha trek, especially in the Uttarakhand Himalayas, so if you have dry clothes here, it is very good, even when wet, it dries quickly.

2. At this time you have to bring at least 4 pairs of clothes, for the monsoon trek you do not have to bring too warm clothes, at this time you, hiking pants and t-Sart, I can trek

3. It’s only a little cold in the morning and evening and the day is a good temperature for you

4. Before going on any trek, it will be easy for you to take information related to each season.

5. Trekkers need to know about these, you can ask us anytime like the trek route, trek map, temperature, weather conditions, difficulty level, trek starting point, endpoint, transport, view of the trek, the best time to visit, How to reach Kedar Kantha, trek distance, Location, etc, keep this information before going.

Sankri to Kedarkantha Summit Route Map

Note: – Our service will remain from Dehradun to Dehradun – for more details please check includes or excludes 

How to Reach Sankri Base Camp?

The journey from Dehradun to the Sankri is beautiful and it is you in Dehradun.  The way to Sankri is 190 km and it takes 7-8 hours to reach there, the drive is picturesque because you go through some of the beautiful places.

Also, read about – Sankri – A Small Paradise in the Himalayas, Uttarakashi, Uttarakhand

From Rajpur Road you will go and they will come to Mussoorie which is a hill station and it is known as the “Queen of Hills” it is situated at the foothills of the Greater Garhwal ranges and the aura of this place is aesthetic and the environment is soothing so it justifies its title

.After Mussoorie, you will come to Kampitfall. Here you will stop for breakfast. For 45 minutes after breakfast in Kampitfall, you will come along the Yamuna River – Purola, where you will stay for lunch for 1 hour. After that, you will be taken straight to the place where our team will be ready to welcome you.

The drive to Sankri (From where the Kedarkantha trek starts) is one of the most picturesque drives in the Himalayas through Dehradun, Mussoorie, Nain bag, Damta, Nawgano, Purola, Mori, Netwar, Sankri along the Rupin Supin or Tons River Kedarkantha trek is one the easiest treks in the Himalayas to enjoy thick snow cover. With this, you will start seeing the beautiful mountain range.

How to reach sankri - the starting point of kedarkantha trek

Will there be electricity in the Kedarkantha trek?

Let me tell you that there is no electricity in the forest area of the Kedarkantha trek. Here we use Stobe Light and or Solar Light, candlelight at the nights

If you come on this trek, then you should bring your own headlight and your camera with full charge, if possible, it would be good to bring extra battery backup, and also bring the phone after full charge, today people most of phones use the same

You will get the last electricity only in our hotel Sankri base, where you have to charge the battery of your phone and camera at night.

Phone connectivity and transactions

1) Only the Jio network works in the Sankri base camp,  so we will tell our trekkers that if you have any very important thing to do, then Mori, or Purola to good network on your phone It would be better if you call from here to come. Connectivity along the route is unpredictable, so we advise people to complete all their work well in advance.

I will be able to get only Wi-Fi in Sankri, for this you have to pay 50 to 100 rupees.

2) In case of emergency, Himalaya Hikers trekkers will be provided with walkie-talkies in advance so that they can send their messages to the base camp

ATM- The last available ATM transaction will be in Dehradun or Purola. We advise travelers to deposit cash before or while in Dehradun as ATMs available at other locations may not dispense cash at times.

We pick up to you from Dehradun so take out cash from there itself.

How to reach the Kedarkantha trek

The easiest way to reach Dehradun is by flight, Direct flights are always available for Dehradun from Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata, Gujrat, and more

You can also easily reach Dehradun by train Via Delhi. Trains are available from all states of India.

1. Nanda Devi Express -12205 ( New Delhi to Dehradun ) · Classes: 1A,2A,3A ·

2. Trains from Dehradun DDN to Howrah Jn HWH DDN SPL 02327)

3. Doon Express -13010

4. Mussoorie Express -14041 ( Delhi S Rohilla to Dehradun )

5. Dehradun Shatabdi Express, 12017

Himalayan Hikers will arrange transport for you to go from Dehradun to Sankri Base Camp

Mode of Transport is Tempo Travelers and Bolero taxi, Swift taxi, more

Sankri is our main base Camp office of Kedarkantha trek and Har Ki Dun, Rupin Pass, Bali pass, Borasu pass, Baraadsar lake , more treks

You can reach Dehradun from Delhi by bus, and board it from (Delhi) ISBT, Kashmiri Gate it is good if you are booking the seats.

(Reach  ISBT between 5:30 am to 7:00 am and the vehicle will be arranged from there.)

What is the distance to reach Kedarkantha from other state

  • Delhi to dehradun distance by flight -207 Kms) and Dehradun airport to  Sankri 217 kms by taxi and  (Sankri to Kedarkantha 23 km on foot )
  • Delhi to dehradun distance by train 302 kms ) and Dehradun to Sankri 190 kms by taxi and (Sankri to Kedarkantha 23 km on foot )
  • Delhi to dehradun distance by bus 249 kms) and Dehradun to Sankri by taxi  190 kms, and (Sankri to Kedarkantha 23 km on foot )
  • Bangalore to dehradun distance by air 1924 kms) (By Train – 2371 kms) and Dehradun airport to  Sankri 217 km by taxi, and (Sankri to Kedarkantha 23 km on foot )
  • Mumbai to dehradun distance by air 1344 kms) (By Train – 1724 kms ) and Dehradun to Sankri 190 km by Taxi and (Sankri to Kedarkantha 23 km on foot )
  • kolkata to dehradun distance by air 1518 kms ( By Train – 1694 km) and Dehradun to Sankri 190 km by taxi and (Sankri to Kedarkantha 23 km on foot )
  • The distance from Dehradun to Sankri is 190 kms.
  • Musoorie to Sankri distance is 160 km.

What do we do for safety in Kedarkantha trek?

First of all, the safety of trekkers is much more for us, if you see in the trek, then there are all the risks, which I do not think about.

Himalayan Hikers worry more about you that no one should ever have any problem in the trek.

What should we and you keep more safety in the trek

  • Whenever you are going for any trek, it is very important that you go completely fit and ready.
  • The trek is not difficult, if you make your feet and your mind calm and strong, you will find the trek very easy.
  • While trekking, keep in mind that you are walking on the right route or not always with your guide.
  • Most people look somewhere and where they are walking, this can cause twitching in your legs, which can ruin your entire trek.
  • It is important to ask your doctor if you have any medical problems
  • I should always keep my medical kit with me, it is very important.
  • Himalayan Hikers always keep a medical kit with you, such as oxygen cylinders, medicine to be given in emergency on the trek
  • If any trekkers have any more problems, then they are brought back to the base camp by laying them in the stretcher.
  • Our camp in Kedarkantha trek is around the tree line where you can not have any problem of oxygen
  • In case of any medical problem, the help of your guide or well-informed trekkers should be taken

Why should you go for the Kedarkantha trek with Himalayan Hikers?

  • Himalayan Hikers is one of the oldest trekking organizations, which is organizing trekking and adventure expedition in Uttarakhand Himalayas from almost past 30 years.
  • Himalayan Hikers have started their journey from  Sankri Base Camp.  Sankri is  base camp of more than 25 treks, Which we are organizing  like – Kedarkantha, Har Ki Dun, Phulara Ridge trek, Bali pass, Borasu Pass, Rupin Pass. Dhumdharkandi pass. fachu kandi pass. Baraadsar lake, Rupin Supin trek, Nalgan pass, Kanasar lake and many more.
  • We are the local people of Sankri village who can provide you the best experience here
  • Good and experienced people from more than 20 villages are working with us, who will continue to serve you in your trek and will always be there with you throughout the trek.
  • Himalayan Hikers provide the safety of their trekkers and good experience throughout the trek as well as share every story related to the mountains with you.
  • Himalayan hikers  will  feed you with good, healthy and delicious food every day during the trek
  • Where you can get the experience of Himalaya Hikers
  • Himalayan Hikers own 1 hotel and 1 home stay in Sankri – Sour Village where you can spend some quality time with your family, friends and your loved once.

PARTICIPANTS MUST BRING FOR KEDARKANTHA TREK: SEASON 2023

  • Backpack of 50 -60 ltrs
  • Sturdy hiking boots: preferably all leather upper as it provides better ankle support. If you do not own a pair yet, it is advisable that you buy one  as soon as possible & wear it often so that they are well broken. This will help prevent blisters.
  • Lightweight tennis shoes/sandals: for wearing in camp
  • Wool socks: 2 pairs: preferably thick wool socks.
  • Nylon socks: 2- Pairs, of the type you wear daily to be worm under the wool socks to prevent blisters.
  • Hiking shirt: 1 Preferably long sleeve
  • Long John top: 2 also known as thermal underwear, preferably wool to be worm as the first layer.
  • Warm shirts & pants for camp : 2 each
  • Rain cot/ Poncho  1 each • Warm Jacket: 1
  • Wool gloves: 1 pairs as thick as available in the market.
  • Long John bottoms: Preferably wool to be worm as first layer.
  • Under wear: 2-3 changes Hiking shorts/ pants: 1
  • Sun hat: Cotton or nylon. Sun Glasses: Preferably with an anchor
  • Sun Protection Lotion: optional Lip balm/chap stick: optional
  • Water bottle: 2 Bottles of 1 Liter capacity (Pepsi bottles work well) please insure that they do not leak.
  • Head lamp / flashlight: Preferably a headlamp as it leaves your hands free to work please bring extra batteries.
  • Toilet articles: Tooth brush, tooth paste, etc+ And personal medical kit small one

Kedarkantha Trek FAQs

Q- what is special about the kedarkantha winter trek.

Answer- The Kedarkantha Winter Trek is renowned for its stunning snow-covered landscapes and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Here are some key highlights and special features of the Kedarkantha Winter Trek:

Snow-covered trails: The trek takes you through dense forests and pristine meadows blanketed with snow, creating a picturesque winter wonderland.

Panoramic views: One of the main attractions of the Kedarkantha trek is the breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, and Ranglana.

Camping experience: The trek involves camping at various scenic locations, allowing trekkers to experience the serenity of the mountains and the beauty of camping under the stars amidst snow-capped peaks.

Cultural immersion: The trek passes through several remote villages, providing trekkers with an opportunity to interact with the local Garhwali people and experience their culture and way of life.

Wildlife sightings: The trek offers the chance to spot various Himalayan wildlife species such as musk deer, monal pheasants, and Himalayan langurs in their natural habitat.

Q- Children up to what age can do this trek? And the older ones who are around 60 years of age?

Answer – The suitability of the Kedarkantha Winter Trek for children and older adults can depend on various factors such as their physical fitness, prior trekking experience, and ability to withstand cold weather conditions. Here are some general considerations:

Children : While there is no strict age limit for children to do the Kedarkantha trek, it is generally recommended for children above the age of 8 or 10 years old, depending on their physical fitness and endurance levels. Younger children may find the trek challenging due to its duration, altitude, and cold weather conditions. Parents should assess their child’s physical abilities and consult with trek organizers for specific age recommendations.

Older adults (around 60 years of age) : Older adults in good health and with a reasonable level of fitness can certainly undertake the Kedarkantha trek. However, they need to consult with a healthcare professional before embarking on the trek, especially if they have any pre-existing medical conditions. Trek organizers may also recommend a slower pace and adequate rest breaks to accommodate the needs of older trekkers. Older adults must acclimatize properly to the altitude and listen to their bodies throughout the trek to avoid overexertion or altitude-related issues

Q- The special points in Kedarkantha winter we should prepare for?

Extreme Cold : Temperatures during winter months can drop well below freezing, especially at higher altitudes. It’s essential to pack appropriate cold-weather gear such as insulated clothing, thermal layers, gloves, hats, and a good quality sleeping bag rated for sub-zero temperatures.

Snow and Ice : The trail to Kedarkantha can be covered in snow and ice during winter, making it slippery and potentially hazardous. Ensure you have sturdy, waterproof trekking boots with good traction. Carry microspikes or crampons for extra grip on icy sections.

Altitude : While Kedarkantha is not an extremely high-altitude trek compared to some other Himalayan treks, it still reaches altitudes above 3,800 meters (12,500 feet). Acclimatize properly by ascending gradually and staying hydrated. Be aware of symptoms of altitude sickness and descend if necessary.

Packing the right amount and type of clothing is crucial for staying comfortable and safe during a winter trek to Kedarkantha. Here’s a general guideline for the types and quantities of clothing to consider:

  • Long-sleeved thermal tops: 1-2
  • Thermal leggings: 1-2 pairs
  • Thermal socks: 3-4 pairs
  • Fleece jacket or sweater: 1-2
  • Insulated down jacket or synthetic equivalent: 1
  • Insulated pants or trousers: 1 pair
  • Waterproof, windproof jacket: 1
  • Waterproof, windproof pants: 1 pair
  • Gaiters (to keep snow out of boots): 1 pair
  • Wool or fleece hat: 1
  • Balaclava or neck gaiter: 1
  • Sunglasses with UV protection: 1
  • Ski goggles (for windy or snowy conditions): 1
  • Insulated gloves or mittens: 1 pair
  • Waterproof outer gloves or mittens: 1 pair
  • Insulated, waterproof trekking boots: 1 pair
  • Extra pairs of woolen socks: 2-3 pairs
  • Trekking poles (for stability on snow and ice): 1 pair
  • Backpack rain cover (to keep your gear dry): 1
  • Spare set of dry clothes for sleeping

Q- How risky is the Kedarkantha trek for beginners?

Moderate Level : Kedarkantha is generally considered a moderate trek suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. The trail involves ascending and descending through varied terrain, including forested paths, snow-covered slopes, and rocky sections. While it’s manageable for most beginners, some may find certain sections challenging, especially in winter when snow and ice are present

Q- How Do I prepare for the Kedarkantha winter trek physically?

Preparing for the Kedarkantha trek physically requires a combination of cardiovascular endurance, strength training, flexibility, and altitude acclimatization. Here’s a more detailed plan to help you get ready:

  • Start with regular aerobic exercises like brisk walking, jogging, cycling, or swimming.
  • Gradually increase the duration and intensity of your workouts to simulate the demands of trekking.
  • Aim for at least 30-60 minutes of cardio activity, 3-4 times per week.
  • Pull-ups or lat pulldowns

Focus on compound exercises that target multiple muscle groups simultaneously. Aim for 2-3 strength training sessions per week, allowing at least 48 hours of rest between sessions to allow for muscle recovery.

  • Hip flexors

Incorporate dynamic stretches and mobility exercises to improve range of motion and joint stability.

  • If possible, spend some time at moderate altitudes before the trek to allow your body to acclimatize gradually.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Ascend gradually during the trek, allowing time for your body to adjust to the altitude.
  • Be aware of symptoms of altitude sickness and descend if you experience severe headaches, nausea, dizziness, or difficulty breathing.
  • Practice Trekking : If you have access to hiking trails in your area, go on regular hikes to simulate trekking conditions. Start with shorter hikes and gradually increase the distance and elevation gain as you build your fitness level.
  • Pack Training : Train with a weighted backpack to simulate the load you’ll be carrying during the trek. Start with a lighter pack and gradually increase the weight as you get stronger.
  • Rest and Recovery : Make sure to incorporate rest days into your training schedule to allow your muscles to recover and rebuild. Listen to your body and adjust your training intensity as needed to avoid overtraining and injury.

Our Extra Luggage Where do we keep,  in Sankri?

Hotels, guesthouses, or homestays : Extra luggage keep our sankri Hotel Sankri offers luggage storage facilities for their guests. You can inquire about the place where you are staying,

What are offloading luggage charges on Kedarkantha Trek?

The cost of luggage offloading charges on the Kedarkantha  Trek ranged from Per bag per day Rs. 300  Indian Rupees per day per bag.        8 kg to 10 kg allowed

What type medicines carry for kedakantha trek ?

it’s essential to carry a basic medical kit to address common ailments and emergencies. Here’s a suggested list of medicines and supplies you might consider bringing:

  • Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen for general pain relief.
  • Aspirin for mild pain relief and as a blood thinner (useful in case of suspected heart attack).
  • For indigestion and heartburn.
  • For allergic reactions and insect bites/stings.
  • Also, useful for managing symptoms of cold or allergies.
  • Such as loperamide, in case of diarrhea.
  • Oral rehydration salts to replenish electrolytes in case of dehydration.
  • Broad-spectrum antibiotic for treating bacterial infections (e.g., respiratory infections or wound infections).
  • Prescription from a doctor might be necessary.
  • For treating minor wounds or cuts.
  • For cleaning wounds.
  • For dressing wounds and injuries.
  • For preventing and treating blisters.
  • SPF 30 or higher to protect against sunburn at high altitudes.
  • To prevent chapped lips.
  • For removing splinters and cutting bandages or tape.
  • To ensure safe drinking water during the trek.
  • Any prescription medications you regularly take.
  • List of emergency contacts and any relevant medical information.

How many days before booking the Kedarkantha Trek Package?

The number of days before booking a Kedarkantha trek package can vary depending on several factors such as the availability of slots, the policies of the trekking company or tour operator, and personal preferences. However, it’s generally advisable to book your trek package well in advance, especially during peak trekking seasons or popular times of the year.

Here are some considerations regarding booking timing:

  • Peak Seasons: If you plan to trek during peak seasons like ( December to March) or autumn (September to November), it’s recommended to book several months in advance, sometimes even 2 months to a year ahead, to secure your spot.
  • Off-Peak Seasons: If you’re flexible with your travel dates and prefer trekking during off-peak seasons like winter (December to February) or monsoon (June to August), you might have more flexibility in booking closer to your preferred dates. However, it’s still advisable to book at least a few weeks in advance to ensure availability and to allow for necessary preparations.
  • Group Size: Larger groups may need to book further in advance to secure accommodations and permits, especially if you’re traveling during peak seasons.
  • Last-Minute Booking: Last-minute bookings might be possible, especially if you’re traveling solo or in a small group, and if there’s availability. However, there’s a risk of limited options and higher prices.
  • Tour Operator Policies: Check the policies of the trekking company or tour operator you’re considering booking with. Some may require booking well in advance, while others may offer last-minute deals or flexible booking options.

Himalayan Hikers – Provided food During the Kedarkantha Trek

We serve five -05 times meals a day including- Breakfast, Lunch, Eevening Snakes, Soup, Dinner, A variety of delectable and healthy food is provided which includes; Indian, Chinese and other Western meals. They are nutritious and keep you fit and healthy on the trek.(Veg or non-veg  food) With our local food and Day Pack, for Summit Day like fresh fruits

Food Menu – Roti + Rice + Salad + Papad +Matter paneer +Daal +mix veg+ daily more vegetable +sweet+ Bread +Omelets +Nutella + jam + butter +Muesli, Milk+Banana+ Allo parantha +Tea & coffee Cornflakes, Milk +Egg bhurji +Bread, Peanut Butter +Pancake  +Plain parantha +Fruits+ Porridge Oats+ +Bread & cheese  +Poha +Boiled egg + Gulab Jamun+ Custard+ Jalebi+ Chilla +Honey+ Puri + Chole more

Note: – This is only list Himalayan Hikers Team or Cook provide you more healthy food and more items of per day menu

The type of food provided during a trek can vary depending on factors like the location, duration, and the trekking company or organization you’re with. However, there are some common types of food that are often included in trekking provisions:

  • Carbohydrates : Foods high in carbohydrates provide energy for the trek. This includes items like rice, pasta, bread, and potatoes. More
  • Proteins : Protein-rich foods help with muscle repair and recovery. Common protein sources include lentils, beans, tofu, meat (if available), eggs, and dairy products.
  • Fruits and vegetables : These provide essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber. While fresh produce may not always be available, dried fruits and vegetables or canned options might be included.
  • Snacks : Trekking often involves long hours of physical exertion, so snacks are important for quick energy boosts. Snacks like nuts, energy bars, trail mix, and chocolate are common choices.
  • Local cuisine: Depending on the region you’re trekking in, you might also get the chance to sample local dishes. This can be a delightful way to experience the culture and flavors of the area.

Day 1: Pickup from Dehradun Railway Station and Drive to Sankri (base camp) by Tempo Travellers 13+D

Total distance   190 km – 8/9 Hours journey

Mode of journey – By taxi

Altitude  – Sankri base camp – 1920 Meters

Night stay – Our Swargarohini Hotel – on a share basis

Himalayan Hikers organizes transport for trekkers from Dehradun Railway Station in the morning which will leave for Sankri around 6:00 am to 7:00 am.

Dehradun is the capital of Uttarakhand and one of the most beautiful places in India. The main attraction of this place is Rajpur road go through it and get a glimpse of Dehradun’s beauty. Reach Mussoorie after an hour which is also known as “Queen of Hills”. People visit it heavily during vacations with their family and friends.

  • Dehradun to Mussoorie: The drive often begins in Dehradun and takes you through the picturesque hill station of Mussoorie. The scenic beauty of the Mussoorie hills with its lush greenery and pleasant weather is a great start to your journey.
  • Mussoorie to Kempty Falls: As you continue your drive, you can make a detour to Kempty Falls, a popular tourist spot. The falls offer a refreshing stopover with beautiful cascades surrounded by green hills.
  • Purola: After Kempty Falls, you’ll continue your journey through Purola. This is where the terrain starts to become more hilly and remote, offering a glimpse of rural Himalayan life.
  • Beautiful Villages: The drive takes you through several small villages and hamlets, each with its own charm. You’ll pass by terraced fields, pine forests, and quaint houses that dot the landscape.
  • Stunning Valleys: As you get closer to Sankri, you’ll enter valleys with breathtaking views. The Tons River Valley is particularly beautiful, and you’ll cross it on your way to Sankri. The river, surrounded by lush green hills, is a sight to behold.
  • The Last Stretch to Sankri: The final part of the drive is through dense forests and narrow mountain roads. The road might be challenging, but the natural beauty is truly remarkable. As you get closer to Sankri, you’ll notice the mountain vistas opening up, and you’ll be surrounded by towering peaks.
  • Sankri: When you arrive in Sankri, you’ll find it to be a charming village with a Himalayan backdrop. The views of the surrounding mountains, especially during sunrise and sunset, can be awe-inspiring.

Go to Hotel Swargarohini, freshen up, and enjoy evening snacks in the open terrace with great views. You will be provided some details after which you can go for an evening walk but be at the hotel for dinner.

Enjoy a delicious dinner and spend a comfortable night in the mountains.

Day 2 : Trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab

Trek Distance  5 Km – 4/5 Hours Trek

Mode of journey – on foot

Altitude – Juda ka talab  – 2700 Meters

Night Stay – Camp in tents – on a shared basis

Today, the heartwarming morning is eagerly waiting for you to wake up. Feel the peace amid the mountains; no connectivity and no materialistic thing is here to disturb you, the only thing is peace.

Relish the hot cup of coffee/tea at 6:00 a.m. and get ready for your breakfast at 7:30 a.m. You have to strictly leave at 8:30 am after the instructions of your guide

The trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab on the way to Kedarkantha is a beautiful journey that takes you through the lush forests of the Govind National Park in Uttarakhand, India. Here’s a rough route and some of the scenic highlights along the way:

  • Sankri (Base Camp): Your trek to Kedarkantha starts from Sankri. Sankri is a picturesque village surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush green meadows.
  • Forest Trail: As you leave Sankri, you’ll enter a dense forest with pine, oak, and rhododendron trees. The forest trail is particularly beautiful during spring when the rhododendron trees are in bloom.
  • Scenic Views: As you ascend, you’ll have occasional openings in the forest that offer glimpses of the snow-capped peaks in the distance. The Swargarohini range and Bandarpoonch are some of the prominent peaks you might spot.
  • Water Crossings: You’ll encounter a few small streams and water crossings along the way. These add to the charm of the trek and provide opportunities for refreshing breaks.
  • Kedarkantha Base Camp: After a few hours of trekking, you’ll reach the Kedarkantha Base Camp. This campsite is located in a meadow and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Juda Ka Talab: From the Kedarkantha Base Camp, you’ll continue your trek to Juda Ka Talab. The trail meanders through more forests and meadows. Juda Ka Talab is a small, picturesque lake surrounded by a meadow and is an excellent camping spot. The reflections of the surrounding mountains in the clear water make it a beautiful setting.
  • Mountain Views: While at Juda Ka Talab, you’ll have stunning views of Kedarkantha Peak, which appears quite close from here. The clear mountain air and the serene atmosphere make this campsite a wonderful place to spend the night.

The trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab is known for its natural beauty and relatively moderate difficulty, making it a popular choice for trekkers. It’s advisable to undertake this trek with a guide or in a group, especially if you’re not familiar with the route, as weather conditions can change rapidly in the mountains, and a guide can provide important local knowledge and safety.

Day 3 : Trek from Juda Ka talab to Kedarkantha base

Trek Distance  03  Km – 2/3 Hours Trek

Altitude – Kedarkantha basecamp  – 3200 Meters

Night Stay – Camp in a tent- on a share basis

The trek from Juda Ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base Camp is a crucial part of the Kedarkantha trek in Uttarakhand, India. It offers some breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape. Here’s an overview of the route and what you can expect to see along the way:

  • Juda Ka Talab: You’ll start your trek from Juda Ka Talab, a picturesque alpine lake surrounded by meadows. The lake’s pristine waters and reflections of the surrounding peaks create a serene atmosphere. Take in the beautiful surroundings before setting out.
  • Gradual Ascent: The trail from Juda Ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base Camp involves a gradual ascent through a mix of meadows and forests. The path can be snowy, especially in the winter months, so make sure to wear appropriate footwear and carry trekking poles for stability.
  • Views of Kedarkantha Peak: As you trek, you’ll have periodic views of the Kedarkantha Peak in the distance. The snow-clad peak stands tall and is an ever-present reminder of your ultimate goal.
  • Pine Forests: You’ll pass through dense pine forests with towering trees. The forested sections offer a refreshing change of scenery from the meadows and are particularly enchanting in the snow.
  • Mountain Vistas: The trek provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and the Gangotri-Yamunotri range. These views get more captivating as you gain altitude.
  • Kedarkantha Base Camp: After a few hours of trekking, you’ll reach the Kedarkantha Base Camp. The campsite is located in a high-altitude meadow with stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas. The Kedarkantha Peak is prominently visible from here, and it makes for an ideal spot to rest and acclimatize.
  • Snow (in Winter): Depending on the season and recent weather, you might encounter snow on the trail. This can make the trek more challenging but also more beautiful.

The Kedarkantha Base Camp is a popular spot for trekkers to spend the night before making the final ascent to the summit of Kedarkantha Peak. The clear mountain air and the quiet, serene environment at the base camp create a peaceful setting for trekkers to prepare for the next day’s adventure.

Day 4 : Trek from Kedarkantha base camp to Kedarkantha Summit (3800 Meters) and descent to Hargaon Thach

Trek Distance  11  Km – 6/7 Hours Trek

Altitude – Hargaon thach – 2645 Meters

Today is the main day of your trek, so be ready at 3:30 am in the morning to witness the sunrise from the Kedarkantha summit. Nothing can be better than watching the rising sun from the summit because then the views are jaw-dropping. Whoever watches it gets mesmerized.

The Kedarkantha summit is the final destination of the Kedarkantha trek, and it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here’s a description of the route from Kedarkantha Base Camp to the Kedarkantha summit and its location:

  • Starting from Kedarkantha Base Camp: The trek to the Kedarkantha summit typically begins from the Kedarkantha Base Camp. This campsite is situated in a high-altitude meadow and serves as the starting point for the summit attempt.
  • Early Start: To reach the summit and enjoy the best views, it’s recommended to start very early in the morning, usually before dawn. The early start allows you to ascend while the snow is still firm and the weather is clear.
  • Ascend through Alpine Meadows: The trail from the base camp to the summit involves a gradual ascent through alpine meadows. The landscape becomes more open, and you’ll be walking on a mix of snow and rock.
  • Snow Clad Terrain (in Winter): Depending on the season, you might encounter varying degrees of snow as you climb higher. In the winter months, the trail is often covered in snow, which can make the trek more challenging but incredibly beautiful.
  • Views of Surrounding Peaks: As you ascend, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and others. The views become more and more stunning as you get closer to the summit.
  • Kedarkantha Summit: The Kedarkantha summit is a small, snow-clad peak. Once you reach the summit, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges. The Kedarkantha Peak itself is a remarkable sight, and you’ll also have a clear view of the Har Ki Dun Valley.

The Kedarkantha summit is at an elevation of approximately 12,500 feet (3,800 meters), and it’s known for its captivating 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It’s a popular spot for trekkers to take in the beauty of the Himalayas, especially at sunrise when the peaks are bathed in golden light.

Day 5: Trek from Hargaon thach to Sankri – Hotel Swargarohini

Trek Distance-  0 5 Km – 4/5 Hours Trek

Night Stay – Hotel – on twin share basis

Today morning enjoy breakfast at your last camp of this trek. Start trekking and while descending from Hargaon to Sankri you will come across many viewpoints and reach the apple orchards.

  • Hargaon Campsite: Your last day of trekking usually starts from the Hargaon campsite. Hargaon is a picturesque campsite located in a forested area. It’s a serene and peaceful spot with the soothing sounds of the forest.
  • Descend through Forest: The trail from Hargaon to Sankri is primarily a descent through the forested area. You’ll be walking through dense pine and oak forests, which can provide a different but equally enchanting view compared to the alpine meadows higher up on the trek.
  • Mountain Views: While descending through the forest, you might still have occasional glimpses of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. These views can be especially beautiful with the play of light and shadow through the trees.
  • Passing Through Villages: As you get closer to Sankri, you’ll pass through small villages and settlements. These provide a glimpse of local life in the region, and you may encounter friendly villagers along the way.
  • Sankri: Your trek concludes when you reach Sankri. Sankri is a charming village in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand and serves as the starting and ending point for the Kedarkantha trek. The village is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush landscapes.
  • Village Scenery: The village of Sankri itself is quite picturesque, with traditional wooden houses, terraced fields, and the beautiful backdrop of the Himalayan mountains.

Day 6: Return from Sankri to Dehradun by Tempo Travellers 

Distance  19 0 Km – 8/9 Hours Trek

Mode of the journey – Bay Tempo Travellers

Our service ends here

Today – It is your last breakfast on this trek with the Himalayan Hikers team. The certificates will be given and after some beautiful photos, we will bid you all goodbye from Sankri.

Mandatory Documents

Please carry the documents given below.

Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc, Passport and Visa important to foreigners Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker) Declaration Certificates

Note: –   Many trekkers commit the same mistake of carrying unnecessary items on a trek which only makes the backpack heavy. It is important to know the right items to carry. It differs from season to season if you are trekking in summers then carry less layers of warm clothing and if you are trekking in winters carry enough layers to protect yourself against chilly cold.

Necessary Items for trekkers

carry on a trek

Backpack (50 to 60 liters) A strongly built backpack with good support is compulsory for a trek. (Rain cover is important)

Sturdy Trekking Shoes The shoes should be strong enough with good support. The people ask if sports shoes would be comfortable but it is good to bring the right trekking shoes.

The Clothes You Should Bring On a Trek Avoid keeping extra clothes because it only makes you backpack heavy.

Trek Pants – The jeans are never suitable for a trek so you need at least 2-3 trek pants for treks carry more for longer treks.

Jacket – Jackets are very important to carry on a trek it protects you against the chilly weather. So carry 2 jackets on a week long trek.

Layers of warm Clothing  Carry warm woolen layers or fleece. Carry more layers during winter season (at least 2 to 3) and less during summer.

Thermals – The Temperature decreases at night so you might be need thermals for Night.

T- Shirts – Bring those t shirts which dry fast.

Poncho –They are needed if you are trekking on a Rainy day to keep you dry.

Hiking Pole

Water Bottle 2

Cap or Balaclava

Woolen and Waterproof Gloves

Socks (Woolen and Regular)

Torch head light

Personal Toiletry Items –  (toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitizer etc.)

Carry Personal Medical Kit

Personal Medical Kit (Carry minimum 5 tablets and maximum 10)

Medicine for Altitude Sickness

Medicine for acidity and discomfort.

Fever and Headache Medicines

Pain Reliever

Motion Sickness Medicine

Medicine for Allergies

Medicine for Diarrhoea

Sprains Cream or Spray

Antiseptic Cream

Stretchable/Elastic bandage

Note:- Please take all medicines only when prescribed by the doctor. In case you face any problem during your trek, discuss and take advice from the Professional guide.

It is important to have some guidelines in place in case something unexpected happens. Here are some general guidelines that may be helpful:

  • Have a first-aid kit: Make sure to carry a well-equipped first-aid kit that can be used to treat minor injuries and ailments.
  • Follow safety protocols: It is important to follow all safety protocols and guidelines related to the trek. This includes staying on designated trails, avoiding risky or dangerous areas, and staying with your group.
  • Have a communication plan: Make sure to have a communication plan in place in case of emergencies. This may include carrying a mobile phone or a satellite phone, or using a walkie-talkie to stay in touch with other members of your group.
  • Know the local emergency services: Be aware of the local emergency services available in the area where you will be trekking. This includes knowing the location of the nearest hospital, police station, or rescue service.
  • Carry proper gear and equipment: Make sure to carry appropriate gear and equipment for the trek, including proper footwear, warm clothing, and rain gear. This will help you stay comfortable and safe during the trek.
  • Follow Leave No Trace principles: Follow Leave No Trace principles and leave the trekking area as you found it. This includes packing out all trash and waste, avoiding damaging vegetation, and respecting wildlife.
  • Stay calm and collected: In case something unexpected happens, try to stay calm and collected. Assess the situation and take appropriate action to stay safe and help others in your group.

It’s also a good idea to consult with a local trekking agency or experienced guide before embarking on a trek, as they can provide additional guidance and support to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Kedarkantha Trek FAQ

1. What is the Kedarkantha Trek? Kedarkantha is a popular winter trekking destination in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. It is known for its scenic beauty, dense pine forests, expansive meadows, and panoramic views from the summit.

2. Where is Kedarkantha located? Kedarkantha is located in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand.

3. How do I reach the starting point of the trek? The trek starts from a village called Sankri. Here’s how you can reach Sankri:

  • By Air : The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, about 220 km from Sankri. From there, you can hire a taxi to Sankri.
  • By Train : The nearest railway station is Dehradun Railway Station, around 200 km from Sankri. You can take a bus or taxi from Dehradun to Sankri.
  • By Road : Sankri is well-connected by road. You can take a bus or taxi from Dehradun, which is approximately an 8-10 hour drive.

4. What is the best time to visit Kedarkantha? The best time to trek to Kedarkantha is during the winter months of December to April, when the region is covered in snow, offering a beautiful winter trekking experience. It can also be trekked from April to June and September to November, but winter is the most popular season.

5. What is the duration of the trek? The Kedarkantha trek typically takes 5-6 days, including travel time to and from Sankri.

6. What is the difficulty level of the trek? The trek is considered easy to moderate. It involves gradual ascents and is suitable for beginners with good physical fitness.

7. What is the altitude of Kedarkantha? The summit of Kedarkantha is at an altitude of approximately 3,810 meters (12,500 feet).

8. What should I pack for the trek? Here’s a list of essential items to pack:

  • Warm clothing (layers, thermal wear, down jacket)
  • Trekking shoes with good grip
  • Trekking poles
  • Backpack (40-60 liters)
  • Sleeping bag (if not provided by the trekking company)
  • Personal medical kit
  • Water bottles and purification tablets
  • Snacks and energy bars
  • Raincoat/poncho
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
  • Flashlight/headlamp with extra batteries
  • Toiletries and personal hygiene items

9. Do I need a permit for the trek? Yes, you need permits to trek in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary. These can usually be arranged by your trekking company or obtained from the forest department office in Sankri.

10. What kind of accommodation is available during the trek? Accommodation during the trek typically includes camping in tents at designated campsites. The facilities are basic but comfortable.

11. Are there any risks or challenges on the trek? The trek involves challenges such as:

  • Cold weather and potential snowfall
  • Physical strain from long trekking days
  • Altitude-related issues It’s essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and follow the guidance of your trek leader.

12. Is it safe to trek alone? While it is possible to trek alone, it is highly recommended to join a group or hire a local guide for safety, navigation, and a richer experience.

13. Can I do the trek if I have no prior trekking experience? Yes, beginners can do the Kedarkantha trek, but it is advisable to be in good physical condition and perhaps undertake some shorter treks beforehand to build endurance.

14. What kind of food is provided during the trek? Most trekking packages include vegetarian meals, which are nutritious and catered to trekking needs. The food usually includes local cuisine, rice, chapati, vegetables, dal, and snacks.

15. What are some key highlights of the trek?

  • Spectacular views of peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak
  • Dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron
  • Snow-covered landscapes in winter
  • The serene Juda ka Talab (a high-altitude lake)
  • The panoramic views from the Kedarkantha summit

16. Are there any cultural or historical aspects of the trek? The trek passes through traditional villages like Sankri, which offer a glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle of the people living in the Garhwal Himalayas.

17. What kind of fitness is required for the trek? A basic level of fitness is required for the Kedarkantha trek. Regular cardiovascular exercise, such as jogging, swimming, or cycling, and leg strengthening exercises can help prepare for the trek.

18. What should I be aware of regarding altitude sickness? Altitude sickness can affect anyone above 2,500 meters. To minimize the risk:

  • Acclimatize properly
  • Stay hydrated
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking
  • Ascend slowly and give your body time to adjust

This FAQ should provide a thorough overview for anyone considering the Kedarkantha trek. If you have more specific questions, feel free to ask!

Are you Looking for Trekking Equipment on Rent?

If any trekker needs trekking equipment on Rent then Himalayan Hikers has the best trekking equipment available on rent.

There are many people behind this who are in great need of it, it is better to hire it at affordable price without spending much money for just a few days.

Rent Costs per Day

1. Hiking shoes Per day Rs. 100/-

2. Hiking Pant Per Day Rs. 100/-

3. Down Jacket Per Day Rs. 100/-

4. Hiking Pole Per Day Rs. 50/-

5. Headlight Per Day Rs. 50/-

6. Trekking Bag 50 to 60 litter Per Day Rs. 50/-

7. Gloves Per Day Rs. 50/-

Trek Equipment You can book directly on first day at the Sankri Base Camp.

September-2024

October- 2024, november-2024, december -2024, january -2025, what is included in this trek.

Transport from Dehradun to Dehradun – Tempo Travellers or Bolero Taxi

Forest Permit and entrance fee

Accommodation in Hotel Sankri – Swargarohini Hotel and The Grand Shiva Home stay

Accommodation in tents on twin/three share basis

All meals: Breakfast,  Lunch, Tea, Coffee, Snacks, Soup and Dinner

High quality Dome tents

Sleeping bags

Separate Toilet tents – Ladies and Gents

Dining Tent

Dining Table

Kitchen team

Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication

Good Experience Trek Leader guide and Technical guide

Medical Kit

Oxygen Cylinders

Crampons and Gaiters

What is Not Included In This Trek?

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate if you Age 50 above

Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit

On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included

Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included

Offloading Costs Per Bag Per Day Rs. 300.00 Pay to Directly our Branch Office at Sankri

68 reviews for Kedarkantha Trek

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Ravindra Meena – April 14, 2024

Overall I really enjoyed this trek. My first snow trek and I did a lot of fun here. Specially the arrangement and activities Himalayan hikers provides at such locations were just amazing. our guide Nishu Rana was very helpful, friendly, funny and careful throughout the trek. I really like that… It was a memorable trek for me. Thank you Himalayan Hikers for such a good trek hope to do so more with you.

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Kapil Sabdhani – April 11, 2024

Excellent food and travel guide. Overall amazing experience.

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Onal Bhatt Shah – April 11, 2024

This was my first ever trekking experience and I must say I couldn’t have made a better decision than choosing Himalayan Hikers for the same. First and foremost our guides- Dinesh Rawat ji and Suresh Shah ji made it possible for us to do the trek specially the summit and that too before sunrise.The chefs Kamlesh ji and Kedar ji made food that was both tasty and healthy.The tents were good, the campsites were better and our company from guides, to chefs, to locals, to co-trekkers was excellent. Full marks to Himalayan Hikers for such comfort in such adversity and kudos to our entire team. We did it.The summit with the sunrise view. Hip Hip Hurray.🫡🥳

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Atul Bharti – April 11, 2024

Trekking with Himalayan Hikers was the best experience. The whole trip is not only about trekking but camping. In camps we had the best and comfortable experience with amazing food. We ate Gulab Jamun and custored and so many things. The best part of the whole trip was the company and support of the trekk guide. He supported and motivated in the trip, also arranged cricket sport during our camping.

Overall, it was an amazing experience, I would personally recommend others to trek with Himalayan Hikers.

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saurabh Kumar Verma – March 21, 2024

Good Experience with Himalayan Hikers … and Himalayan Hikers team leader ( guide) Very Experience Person..

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Aman Kumar madesia – March 21, 2024

Himalayan Hikers made my Kedarkantha trek an absolute delight! The guides were so friendly and experienced, ensuring our safety every step of the way. The breathtaking views from the summit were worth every bit of effort. I highly recommend Himalayan Hikers for an incredible trekking experience!🏔️😊

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Amol Jadhav – March 18, 2024

This was my first time with Himalayan Hikers for the Kedarkantha Trek. I did my Sumit on 12 March 2024. whole process was smooth. I would highly appreciate our Trek Guides- Rupesh sir, Rana sir and Alok sir, they were very enthusiastic and encouraged each one of us. some scope is there for betterment like food options and food serving timings. Tents were good but snow /ice could have been removed from the tents area because that was the problem for many of us. Overall experience was good. 3.5 out 5 for the facilities that has been provided to us like hotel, equipment and food.

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Umang Chheda – March 15, 2024

This was my first time Snow trek and it had been thrilling adventure experience. Team had well organized right from Transport, Accomodation and Food (Super Tasty). Thanks to the entire team for making this journey so smooth in such tough conditions, so hatsoff for the same.

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workforankitjena19 – March 15, 2024

These trek was a lifetime experience which I cannot forget it was the best experience with our guide Sonu and kedar sir there expertise helped us to complete the trek in all conditions.The food was very good and up to the mark.Best Experience Ever.

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sachinvasaniya27 – March 15, 2024

Amazing experience.. Good food.. Good guidance kedarsir and sonusir were so supportive..

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divysharma367 – March 15, 2024

One of the finest trekking company. Our trek leader sonu sir and kedar sir helped us complete our trek and provided assistance in every possible way. Food in the camps was on top. Thank you Himalayan Hikers!

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mandarchavan021100 – March 15, 2024

Best trekking experience, Trek guides guided us well, food was delicious, stays were warm and cozy, and the view was worth every penny. Next trek will be planned soon through Himalayan hikers

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Divyanshu Kataria – March 15, 2024

Best experience

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Darshit Soni – March 12, 2024

I did my Kedarkantha Trek from 9/3/24 to 12/3/24 with the Himalayan Hikers. It was indeed adventurous and thrilling. About the services of the Himalayan Hikers, it was much better with respect to accomodation, food, transportation and trekking experience and the team of Harimohanji Rawat, Amitji, Babluji and others gave an extra edge. The things that which made me prefer them over others are their time management, pricing, constant support and their ready to serve attitude. At the end, every organisation should work constantly to improve their services and I also feel same regarding this organisation. If one is confused regarding the organisation, I firmly believe that you can go ahead with Himalayan Hikers for your trekking.

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Darshan Panchal – March 12, 2024

As my first snow trek it was a wonderful experience. There was team of 3 guides. They managed the group successfully. The morning tea was a new thing which made me fresh from the start of the day. As a science student I want to add a point that you can sprinkle salt around area of camp site to keep camp site clean. Rest all was very good.

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ROSHMI UMBOWN – February 14, 2024

I did my Kedarkantha Trek on 7th Feb’24. One of the best traking experience with team Himalayan Hikers. I must say there is no one better than them. Himalayan Hikers have absolutely fantastic, knowledgeable and reliable guides and experience leaders . They have provided us very good quality of food, beautiful camp site and best quality of sleeping bag . I would love to join again with the team HH and also loved to recommend my family and friends. Spacial thanks to Rawat Sir, Nishu Bhai, Devid Bhai, Joggi bhai and all the team members.

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Ajay Kumar – February 10, 2024

my experience with this himalayan hikers team was terrific. this was my first ever trek so there was a lot of excitement . But when i came here then i came to know that due to heavy snowfall sunmit was closed , but our trek leaders & our guides were too dedicated to do the summit with us . they kept our motivation high . we made the trail from base camp to summit . & this was a great experience with such a professional & supportive team.

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Surajit Mandal – February 2, 2024

Brimming with precious memories and yearning to go back…. Thanks Manoj ji and your team and management of Himalayan Hikers for everything! Love from Bengal!

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Subrahmanya Shetty (verified owner) – January 31, 2024

In one word “Amazing”.I had never been to Himalayas and Kedarkantha was my first ever trekking experience. First day we stayed at swarg rohini. The food provided over there was delicious and nutritious. Second day we started our hike. The guide Mahaveer rana was very knowledgeable and made our trekking experience smooth and joyful. The food provided in the camping site was exceptional as well. The climb to the summit was bit hard due to black ice but with the help our guide we sailed through. And in the end experienced my first ever snow fall.

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Ankit Kumar – January 31, 2024

The Trek experience was really awesome. Food provided was very healthy, tasty and nutritious. No chinese or junk food. The camping site was also really awesome with proper facilities and amenities provided. Happened to trek with very experienced guide “Mr. Mahavir Rana” and had a wonderful life experience. The guide was very helping and professional with very supportive nature. He helped us to capture the essence of himalyas with its beauty and its local flavours. Overall the experience was very satisfying and lively. The only thing fishy was at the Hotel provided at Sankari which was Hotel Swargrohini where food quality was below average and No geysers provided at the room.

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Sameer Agrawal – January 31, 2024

Recently booked kedarkantha trek with them and the experience was exceptional. The trek guide, the camping sites, the food everything was great! The trek guide, Mr. Mahavir Rana, was very experienced. He supported and motivated us through the trek to the summit. The food provided at the camping sites was healthy, tasty and nutritious. No junk food provided! The overall experience was amazing and exceptional. Will surely recommend them to friends and family!

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deepak – January 31, 2024

The guide mahaveer rana is exceptionally skilled as a guide. The behaviour of staff is friendly and very sweet. Camping site is neat and sleeping bags are of good quality. Menu is full of healthy foods, no junk food was served. Mahaveer rana Guide helped us in completing the summit and motivated us throughout the summit. He also helped in exploring various tastes of Himalayas and vegetation. He not only guided us but also taught the technique of trekking on ice snow and white ice.

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Priyadarshan – January 30, 2024

I enrolled and took part in Kedarkanth Trek from December 30, 2023. And what an experience it was!! Himalayan Hikers (HH) and Kuldeep in particular were outstanding in planning and execution of the trek. Not only this is scenic trek but little difficult for beginners and those with little age on their back, like me 69 years old! Both guides on this trek, Ganga Panwar and Tripan are very knowledgeable, encourage and inspire every tracker, would look for everyone for morning tea, breakfast or dinner. Food quality was very excellent. If health permits, I will not mind joining Har Ki Doon trek in October!

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AMIT GUPTA – January 30, 2024

I have completed Kedarkanth Trek with Himalayan hikers its was Amazing experience. From Pick up point to Drop point you don’t have to worry about food food & stay. Food Quality is Awesome. I would also thanks to our guide Jogi bhai he is very knowledgeable and supportive with good behavior. Over all it was a awesome experience. Would surely recommend every one to trek with Himalayan hikers, since the end to end support and it’s really helpful..!!

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Himabindu – January 29, 2024

Please choose Himalayan Hikers for kedarkantha trek without any hesitation.

kedarkantha trek was my first trek and the experience was really fantastic. I would never forget this experience and the HH team made the journey more intresting and memorable. Radhey ji taught us about Mountains and I got to learn about Mountains from different perspective that would be my lifelong learnings Radhey ji along with Anirudh ji,David ji and Sanjay helped me and my friends to reach the summit and clarified lot of doubts and had lot of fun conversations during the trek. The food is top notch and the team made sure that all the members reached the summit safely by being with us.

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Ayush Gupta – January 26, 2024

I’m Ayush Gupta from Bhopal.This was my first trek. It was an awesome experience. I never imagined it to be so good. Food was so tasty. Cleaning was good everywhere in tents, the camping, etc. Cutlery was provided for all the meals. They were also very clean. The guides were helping and taking care of every individual personally. They motivated us for the summit. The summit was unbelievably amazing. Radhey Sir always led from the front. He gave a lot of pep talks to motivate us for the peak. David sir and Anirudh sir (bhaiya) helped us with important tactics required to cross trickey sections of the trek. Anirudh bhaiya was very friendly. He played a lot of games with us. It’s the best trek I have so far in my life.

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Rukman Parihar – January 26, 2024

Trek Leader of Himalayan hikers Special Radhe, David and Anirudh of are very helpful. All the facilities provided during the trek were very good. Got a very good chance to know nature. The entire team of Himalaya Hikers is very helpful. thank u Himalayan hikers team.

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Ayushi Choudhary – January 26, 2024

The Kedarkantha trek with Himalayan Hikers was an exceptional experience. The team’s organization, from accommodation to meals, was top-notch. Knowledgeable guides and breathtaking views made the trek memorable. Highly recommend their services for a seamless adventure. Embarking on my first trek with Himalayan Hikers marked a significant milestone in my life. The experience has sparked a newfound love for trekking, and I’m grateful for the supportive team at Himalayan Hikers for making my first trek so memorable. All our trek leaders Radhe sir, Anirudh sir, David sir, Sanjay sir are very supportive during the trek it was my first experience of trek and it was all worst Thankyou so much Himalayan Hikers for the best experience.

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Harsh Malviya – January 26, 2024

Trekking to Kedarkantha was an unforgettable journey that surpassed all expectations. From the breathtaking landscapes to the warm hospitality, every moment felt like a dream come true.

The food on the trek was a delightful surprise. Amidst the rugged mountains, we were treated to delectable meals that energized us for each day’s adventure. And who would have thought we’d indulge in piping hot jalebis and gulab jamuns amidst the mountains? It was truly a culinary delight!

A special mention goes to our trek leaders: Radha, David, Sanjay, and Anirudh. Their guidance and support were invaluable throughout the trek. They not only ensured our safety but also made sure we had the best possible experience. Their expertise and care provided us with the confidence to conquer each trail.

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Aditya Aryan – January 25, 2024

very good experience. food was great and team was very helpful at all steps.

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Progga Datta – January 25, 2024

Kedarkantha trek was the first trek of my life. I did not have much idea about how challenging this can be. A big and heartfelt thanks to team Himalayan Hikers for their unmatched support and motivation that helped me to get to the summit and come back safely. Thanks for the great experience.

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Prasana Ezhilan K R (verified owner) – January 25, 2024

Such a great experience. Excellent team supporting us all the way till the end. great and healthy food.

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Mohak jain – January 5, 2024

I’m mohak jain from kota (raj.) i have recently completed my winter trek with Himalayan hikers on new year. The all the arrangements by the Himalayan hikers were best and properly managed wether providing food , tent , accommodations, guide , transportation etc even they provided me with jain food separately though i was single person who required jain food then also they prepared it for me separately. And coming on the guide the all the guides david bhai , ramveer bhai , khajan singhi ji , rawat ji , netra , dani bhai, sonu all were very cooperative and expert despite of cold weather and snow on trails they helped each and every trekker properly to cross it. Big thanks to owner bhagat singh ji and Kuldeep bhai for providing us with the best team and facilities.

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Himalayan Hikers – January 5, 2024

thanks Mohak jain sir

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Naveen (verified owner) – January 5, 2024

i have my best trekking experience with Himalayan hiker, best food ..best trek leader and best guides with a reasonable price …

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Zil Maravaniya – January 4, 2024

Trek experience was amazing!!! Specially the trek guides (Rahul sir, anirudh sir , manoj sir) …👍🏻 And the food and living arrangements at even 10500 ft. Hat’s off !!!🫡 Thanks for this unforgettable experience!!!👊🏻

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Rushil Nandaniya – January 4, 2024

A wondergul experince away from all the worries of everyday life away from internet away from social media. The trek was under the guidance of trek leaders- Rahul Pathakji, Anirudh Chauhanji and Manojji all of them were very polite and pushed us to our limits. Verything was top notch from food to hygiene. Cheers to the guides and our team of 33 members for experince of a lifetime. Best trek for beginners

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Prasham Trivedi – January 4, 2024

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Mihir – December 20, 2023

Top notch management, everything was perfect . loved the food on the trek and staff nature

Himalayan Hikers – December 21, 2023

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Arun Parihar – December 9, 2023

Recently conquered the Kedarkantha trek with Himalayan Hikers, and the experience was amazing ! The trek guides were not only incredibly helpful but also genuinely good-natured, making every step enjoyable. The food was absolutely awesome! Every meal was a delight, fueling our adventure with delicious flavors. Big shoutout to the Himalayan Hikers team for turning this trek into an unforgettable journey.

Himalayan Hikers – December 9, 2023

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Vytesh R (verified owner) – November 25, 2023

Excellent experience with Himalayan hikers for kedarkantha trek. It was my first Himalayan trek and it was my best decision to go with Himalayan hikers. Everything was very well arranged, food, tent, camps etc. special mention to food – it was like home food, such healthy food which made it very conducive to optimum trekking, would really recommend Himalayan hikers kedarkantha trek to everyone! Don’t miss the experience of the lifetime!

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Saral Shrivastava – January 14, 2023

Himalayan Hiker’s Kedarkantha Trek

Write a review on Himalayan Hikers for kedarkhantha trak and special mention David bhiya and Sanoj bhiya as my guide

I recently had the pleasure of going on the Kedarkantha trek with Himalayan Hikers and I couldn’t be happier with my experience. Our guides, David bhiya and Sanoj bhiya, were incredibly knowledgeable and attentive throughout the entire trek. They made sure we were safe and comfortable at all times, and their passion for the mountains was evident in the way they shared their knowledge and love for the area with us. The trek itself was challenging but extremely rewarding, with beautiful views and a sense of accomplishment at the summit. I highly recommend Himalayan Hikers and specifically David bhiya and Sanoj bhiya as guides for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Kedarkantha trek.

Himalayan Hikers – January 17, 2023

thanks Mr. Saral shrivastava ,

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ashishsingh.bme (verified owner) – December 27, 2022

wonderful experience . never imagined such kind of service like custard and gulab jamun on trek , matar paneer , ontime tea and foods etc. Our guide mahavir ji and chaturvedi ji aka pandit ji were very supportive and always encouraged us to complete the trek. Himalayan hikers are the best trek agency as far as I seen.

Himalayan Hikers – December 28, 2022

thanks Mr. Ashish ji have a great day

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apoorva1997.as – December 7, 2022

It was the best experience of my life till date. The staff was very helpful, we were served home cooked meals at all intervals. The guide who went with our group, Mr. Kamal Thappa, he was very helpful from beginning till the very end. I’m a beginner trekker and this was my first trek but he made it easy for me and helped me out at every step of the way wherever I got stuck. They treated us like family and it didn’t feel like a second that we were away from home. We were even served food in our tents itself because we were too cold to come out. In all the greatest experience and the credit goes entirely to the Himalayan Hikers family. ?

Himalayan Hikers – December 7, 2022

Thanks Apoorva ji , you have shared your experience kedarkantha , we will continue to do better in future also.

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rishabhkhetan1995 – December 7, 2022

One thing I can assure is that there is no better company than Himalayan hikers. It is the best in terms of everything, be it the trek guide, food, experience and so on. Special thanks to our trek guide Mr Kamal. He is the best guide you can ever come across. He helped us in all the way possible and I can assure you nobody does everything in such a personal way. I loved the trek and its memories are going to stay lifelong with me.

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Mubaraq Shazan – December 4, 2022

I am coming back today after doing Kedarkantha trek, very special experience with Himalayan hikers team , Kedarkantha my 1st winter trek is really a special for me, Himalayan hikers took great care, food was super every day, guides helpful, they have their own wonderful Hotels sankri Thanks HH

Himalayan Hikers – December 4, 2022

Thanks Mubaraq sir – Have a great day –

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Bimbita Dasgupta (verified owner) – April 7, 2022

I did Kedarkantha trek with HH team from 6th-11th Feb’22. This was my first winter trek. This was a life altering solo trip for me. I thank the whole team for the brilliant arrangement overall, be it food, hotel room, tents, hospitality of every individuals of the team. I would definitely recommend my near & dear ones to go for treks with HH team. Thank you once again, looking forward to again some awesome new experiences of my life with HH team. Till then cheers!!! 🙂

Himalayan Hikers – April 7, 2022

thanks you so much

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Manali Panwar – February 16, 2022

Had a wonderful experience with Himalayan hikers Starting from sankri to Kedarkantha the visuals were amazing The guides were super supportive and the accommodation provided by them were amazing Never have I imagined to eat jalebi and gulab jaamun at such peak If you want to visit Kedarkantha , do book your travel with them , you will not be disappointed

Manali – February 16, 2022

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Neha Bisht (verified owner) – November 17, 2021

I recently booked the Kedarkantha with my friend and had an amazing experience with Himalayan Hikers. Thanks to our trek guide Ashu and Suresh bhaiya. They took great care of us. Being a small group there were lots of fun and our trek guide made sure that we are having fun and not having any issue. Hope you meet you soon.

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senifa – July 13, 2021

I have done my first winter trek to kedarkantha in march 2021 through himalayan hikers .The food provided on the trek on all days was really nice and much appreciated as it was difficult for cooks to prepare in such cold weather ,its a lifetime experience to witness snow ,walk in snow and slide in snow,I am thankful to my guides(ashutosh,rajesh,Manoj) who really motivated us till the summit and to bring back some good memories .

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Susmita – April 8, 2021

Me and my husband did this trek during Holi on 29.03.21 to 01.04.21.This is our first trek, enjoyed a lot, experience with Himalayan Hiker team was quite good from pickup to drop. Ours was a 47 people group and were guided by four(RADHE, BIJU Bhaiya, Ramesh Bhaiya and forgot other’s name).The guides were very helpful, charming, and funny too, they gave their helping hands whenever we needed. On the very 1st day of our trek, after 1 hour climbing we were exhausted by our backpack, but the guides helped us by carrying our backpack by themselves for the rest of the trek(as Mules were already booked at the beginning).Thank you guys and also sorry for the inconvenience. Food was good at Hotel & Camp. Only problem was electricity & wifi at Hotel, though it is understandable at such a remote location. Above all Himalayan Hikers Rock. Will meet you soon and recommend you to others.

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Amol Bhosale – March 30, 2021

Had an experience worth a million dollars, a million smiles and so much more. This was one amazing trek for our group of 6 mountaineers and we want to do it all over again, just to see the amazing view of the mountains once again. The trek guide and instructor Mr. Kuldeep Panwar were really amazing. He had all the info about the trek and made it real easy for us.Recommend this for all nature lovers and hard core adventurers alike

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Devesh S. Dhake – March 9, 2021

I have been waiting for Kedarkanta Trek for around 6 months, but today I have finally succeeded with it because of our fabulous guide Kuldeep Panwar. On summit day it snowed really heavy so it was risky to climb up the summit but our guide made it fun for us and finally we completed the summit.

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Rajesh – January 25, 2021

Hi, Thanks Himalayan hikers team for a wonderful winter trek experience. Starting with Kuldeep ji for answering all our queries and arranging the transportation from dehradun. Next a big thanks to our guides Santosh and brijmohan for taking such good care of our group. They lead the group very professionally and we were instructed about all the activities in detail. Also thank to the cooks who provided such delicious food on all days. The tents and equipments were first class.

Coming to the trek the long walks on snow and reaching the summit before sunrise was too good. The sunrise view from summit makes you forget everything else. A must do winter trek. Thanks once again HH team.

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Sachin Raj – December 26, 2020

It was very amazing trip, very good planned and executed! See you soon with another amazing trek in coming years!

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Nilesh Phutane – November 18, 2020

Hello Himalayan team , Myself and my son r planning to do our first snow trek of kedarkanth , we r from pune if we reach airport at 8.00 am from mumbai how will be the transport 2) query about trekking gears do we get in sankri 3) for 22 December we r planning and pl inform for COVID safety measures

admin – November 18, 2020

Hello sir its pleasure to hear, you planning Kedarkanhta Trek with us. So can you please call or WhatsApp us at +91-9756197558 so that we can give you all details about Kedarkanhta.

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SHREEVIBHA JEEVARATHINAM – May 4, 2020

HI I AM SHREEVIBHA JEEVARATHINAM FROM BANGALORE Kedarkantha Trek with Himalayan hikers. Was one of my best experiences in 2015! Thank you Akshata Bv for letting me know and Priyanka Pai for organizing and accommodating me and Himalayan hikers for ensuring every little thing was taken care of! Shared elaborate story pics from google plus one of the best experiences in my life… thanks Kuldeep ji and Priyanka for connecting us to this experience

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Sagar & Pallavi – March 5, 2020

Great experience we have had with Himalayan Hikers (HH), this was the first snow trek for us with lots of queries in mind but HH team made it very simple for us, HH people are really very nice, kind, polite and helpful. Thanks to Mr. Kuldeep Rawat sir and his team for giving us a lifetime memorable trekk. If anyone is going first time then you don’t need to worry, simply connect with Kuldeep sir he will guide you nicely. Just don’t compromise the necessary things to carry which HH suggest you to carry. All hiking gears you can get on rent in Sankri if you don’t want to carry luggage with you.

Summary about Himalayan Hikers: ✓ Safe. ✓ Great food quality. ✓ All time support for any queries. ✓ Well mannered staff and guides. ✓ No hurry for fresh or slow trekkers. ✓ Stay facility is fantastic.

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Manali – February 19, 2020

I did my First Snow trek ‘Kedarkantha trek’ with Himalayan hikers in February 2020. It was the best best experience ever in my lifetime.. from pick up from dehradun, stay at hotel Swargarohini, trekking experience, stay at tent, best food at this much high altitude. Its was the life remembering experience. And the guides we got were the best till date. Rajat sir, pardeep bhaiya, deshraj bhaiya and Nilam di.. i dont have enough words to thanks them.. they were so polite and so nice with us. They helped me to reach the summit nd the view from top wss mesmerising and unforgettable. Thanks to himalyan hikers for the best experience nd waiting for the next trek to do with you again…

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Neha Dwivedi – February 9, 2020

This was my first trekking experience in uttarakhand. I had decided to book with himalayan hikers. At the start i was little worried about the services and the place but the team has won my heart. The guides were so supportive “brijmohan jee” ratan jee, mahendra jee. Thank you for all your support. The team has provided fresh food that too steaming hot at such an altitude which is almost impossible for me to think. They have taken soo good care of us like their own child. The team has provided us food at 3 am when we were going for summit which is incredible. Also i would like to thank kuldeep jee for helping me understand what to take and what not in the trek. Overall it was an amazing experience with himalayan hikers and i will surelly book another trip with this group. Kudos to all team members. Love you himalayan hikers team. Will surelly recommend to my friends.??

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Abhra Gupta – December 1, 2019

When you review a trekking company, you must also keep in mind why you chose it in the first place. I came to know about them because one of my good friend suggested me to join there. Firstly, these guys are NOT for the fussy people, in fact trekking as a sport is NOT suitable for the fussy and beta males. The Himalayan Hikers are in a league of their own. The guides are local and ARE total beasts at what they do. It is not a company for candyfloss people who throw money at companies expecting a luxurious itinerary in return. It is not one of those places. If you want to know the history behind each mountains, connect with the local culture, experience what hardship in the Himalayas actually means, Himalayan Hikers are at the top of the food chain. I had the chance to trek with Surender Rana, my guide during Kedarkantha. We started the summit at 3:45 am from BC. We were the first to reach the peak with the lowest duration. About the food, they have employed probably the best cooks from the valleys. I doubt if any other companies come close to them in terms of experience in trekking, cooking. The secretary, Shri Chain Singh, is what a gentleman and businessman should be. He eats his food with his employees. The guides and his subordinates respect him to the fullest. And maybe that is why Himalayan Hikers have such an incredible customer retention.

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Shirish Gupta – November 30, 2019

It was simply an A+ experience for me and our entire group. From the second to the fifth day, there was only trekking and trekking. Great views of the Himalayas, amazing trekking routes, snow blankets to walk over, everything was so beautiful and clear. Kudos to HH team! Such a delight Kedarkantha trek!

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Sudipta Mitra – November 21, 2019

Kedarkantha as a trekking place is a very fantastic place and every should have a trek here in winter season to enjoy the snow and the vast ice fields along with the long walks . As an overall review I would like to say that it’s quite good. As for the Campsite and the service you provided during the trek and the guides and everything is awesome. However some changes to be done to make it even better . For example the hotel in which we were staying was not up to the mark with relation to other other trekking companies . Especially , the hot water supply in the hotel was not up to the mark and they need to add diverse types of food. Also, I can remember the equipment that we had been given was not good , especially the crampon . However, my hats off to the guides as the night we had a snowstorm , they worked very hard to keep the snow away from our tent. I strongly recommend that you undergo this trek during winter and of course , with this organisation.

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Jogesh patel – November 20, 2019

A very beautiful natural place for mountain and snow lover. It is my third and first trek in uttrakhand region we booked with Himalayan hikers for fist time but we surprise with this hospitality,nice trek leader,nice set up with good views all thing is good for me. Specially team serve ” hot jalebi” at 12k it’s awesome expireance for like me Gujarati person. Food is always hot and team is very comparative and motivational. Keep it up and looking for next trip. Best

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Usha Adhikari – November 20, 2019

Awesome experience, Kedarkantha was my first trekking experience , its not about only treck but also the guid and other services including food/ lodging. I and my team are like beginner for treck, but the team of guids(Ramesh bhaiya, narender bhayia and gyan bhayia) provided by Rawat ji was really nice.They all are so supportive and motivational people, it is very important to have a great guide. This team has proved to be quiet efficient in a lot many ways. They are patient for the slow trekkers, great entertainers and even greater cooks. Most important was food which was served was really giving us homely feel and commendable .

Our experience with the Himalayan hikers was really amazing.

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Mansi Nagda – November 20, 2019

Amazing experience and best part was the service Better ng vegetarian I always had this doubt of good food but they provide superb and amazing quality food and that’s not it A such an altitude where we won’t even get water to drink we would get food like almost atleast 4 times a day ( freshly cooked not packaged )

Being a first timer and beginner in trekking we could complete it with utmost ease

The guide and the staff is amazing

I was in constant touch with Kuldeep ji and right from our pick up from Dehradun station and drop to.Dehradun station we did not feel uncomfortable or anything

It was the best experience

Also when we went there were many trekeking groups which were closed due to government regulations for their problems

But Himalayan Hikers have their own property and you can totally rely on them

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Akshata Dorkadi – November 19, 2019

I have been trekking the Himalayas for 7 years now (not too many years, I know!) But trekking is my life. I like to explore new places, new people, experience life as it comes. Himalayan hikers is a great team of different, warm and fun people who help you through the trek. For trekking at extreme temperatures, it is very important to have a great guide. This team has proved to be quiet efficient in a lot many ways. They are patient for the slow trekkers, great entertainers and even greater cooks.

Our experience with the Himalayan hikers have been amazing!

Kudos to the team!

One can never go unless the mountains call for you. Have a great time trekking the Himalayas!

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pooja – November 19, 2019

I had never been to Himalayas and Kedarkantha was my first trekking experience. I did not know much about the places and what things to carry, but thanks to Mr Kuldeep who helped a lot. It was once in a lifetime experience, the steep climb was very hard for me but the support and motivation by our trek leader “Mahendra” was enough to boost my confidence. When I reached the summit I felt out of this world and words are less to explain them!The towering mountains looked extremely captivating and the peaceful aura of this place is unforgettable. Thanks to all the mates and team members for being so kind and helpful.

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Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha Trek - Gods Own Land

  • Price: Rs. 5,999
  • Duration : 5 Days
  • Distance : 22 km
  • Altitude : 12,500 ft.
  • Grade : Easy - Moderate

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Kedarkantha trek - overview.

Kedarkantha Trek is one of the most famous winter treks in India . The trek starts from a village called Sankri in the Uttarkashi district and gains the maximum height of 12,500 feet (3,800 m) at the Kedarkantha Peak . There are other routes that can connect you to the Kedarkantha Peak, like an eastern ridge, western ridge, and Phulara ridge . But, the villages connected to these areas are not much explored so most of the trekkers use the Sankri route .

Being a winter trek, the Kedarkantha Trek receives heavy snowfall and is one of the best treks for beginners. It is not a short trek, it takes around 5-6 days to the summit and back (if you are starting from Dehradun). Kedarkantha trek is located in the range of Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand and the best time to visit is from December to April .

As soon as you arrive at Sankri, you start to capture the wonderful views of the mountains and the diverse flora & fauna of the area. With these amazing imagery in mind, you move forward to Juda ka Talab from Sanakri and you see clearings in the middle of the forest, multiple colors, meadow, and sun rays shining down the lovely forest will make you mesmerized and amazed.

A stunning view of snow capped ranges like Har ki dun from Juda ka Talab will make you feel lost in the beauty of nature. In winters, Juda ka Talab is completely frozen due to a minimum temperature of -7 degrees , and this lake is also known as a frozen lake of India.

Finally going from base camp Juda ka Talab to Kedarkantha peak is one of the best feelings in the world. To witness the beauty of the sun rising from the peak can bring joy to your mundane life. This is just magical to see such a splendid view that strikes you at once.

In addition, you can explore more at the Sankri village while we stop there for a few hours. On your way to the Sankri village, you can also visit a village called Lakhamandal. Based on ancient beliefs, this village keeps a mythological history of Mahabharata . According to this belief, the fifth brother of Pandava named Sahadeva visited this place and buried lakhs of Shivling under the range of this village and much more.

In order to reach Kedarkantha trek from Delhi , you need to travel to Dehradun and catch the bus to Sankri from Dehradun Railway Station.

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Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri (Kedarkantha Trek itinerary)

The Kedarkantha Trek starts from Dehradun city . Trekkers are advised to reach Dehradun a day before the pickup date in order to avoid any last minute hassles. On the day of the commencement of the trip you will be picked up at around 6:30 am from Dehradun ISBT.

Once picked up from Dehradun, we will begin our journey to Sankri village which is located at a distance of 230 K.m. from Dehradun and takes around 7-8 hours . It's a long journey but through the beautiful Himalayan mountains . The journey itself is very exciting and thrilling and you will pass through Mussoorie, Purola, Mori to finally reach Sankri. As we reach close to Sankri we will be passing through the Govind National Park which is famous for its flora and fauna which is not found anywhere else in the country.

Be sure to make your important phone calls before Mori because only the BSNL network is available after that with limited connectivity. On reaching Sankri, you will be checked in The Crazy Mountaineers Homestay where you will spend the night & get ready for the Kedarkantha trek which begins tomorrow.

  • Altitude: 6,400 feet
  • 230 km drive - approx 8 hours
  • Trekkers will be picked from Dehradun Railway Station / ISBT
  • Expected arrival time at Sankri – 5:00 pm
  • Jio & BSNL network - Limited Connectivity

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Day 2: Sankri to Juda ka Talab

After having breakfast, we will start our trek and move towards Sor village . The Kedarkantha trek distance is 18km. After we cross Sor village, we move along a stream that leads us towards Kedarkantha. We would cross some bridges & pass through the dense forest of Maple & Pine. It's an amazing view that leaves the travelers mesmerized . The forest remains calm and you can hear the various streams flowing but they won't be coming into view until we go a bit further.

We will cross various villages and you will be able to see locals working in the area going about their day. Walking through the forest, you might be able to get a glimpse of Himalayan animals . On the way, we will cross a few more streams as the trail climbs into a sharp accent and through the dense Oak forest we will reach Juda Ka Talab. The unique beauty of this place leaves trekkers speechless every time.

Juda Ka Talab is a perfect camping destination . A huge lake on one side and the thick forest on the other makes for a fascinating view. You can explore the area around the camp and take pictures. The night sky at Juda Ka Talab is a different experience all together . On a clear night it this 5-thousand star hotel will make you forget all the 5-star hotels you have stayed in. We will be spending the night here for today.

Brief Overview of the Day

  • Altitude: 6,400 feet to 9,100 feet
  • 4 kms trek, approx 5 hours
  • The trail passes through dense pine forests, maple trees, few streams and finally opens out to beautiful meadows
  • Stay in tents

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Day 3: Juda ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base

On the third day of Kedarkantha trek we continue our journey and our next stop will be Kedarkantha base which is located at an altitude of 11,250 ft . and about a distance of 4 km. It will take us around 2 and a half hours to reach there.

We will set out for our Kedarkantha base after having breakfast. The trail is pretty much easy and passes through the dense forest of Oak & Pine . If you are trekking in winters you will start to see snow when we hit the 10,400 feet mark. Walking forward you will see nature at its best, and will be able to view the snow capped peaks of Kala Nag, Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch .

The view at the Kedarkantha base is fascinating, the evening sky is beautiful with glowing stars and shining mountain peaks . We will spend the night here as we prepare for the final push towards the Kedarkantha peak.

  • Altitude: 9,100 feet to 11,250 feet
  • 4 kms trek, approx 2.5 hours
  • Most of today's trail is on a ridge, under oak trees
  • You will also pass through some meadows where you can spot shepherd log huts
  • Peaks :- Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, Kala Nag and Ranglana stand among the others

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Day 4: Kedarkantha base to Kedarkantha peak & descend to Base Camp Overnight stay at Juda Lake Camp Sight.

The fourth day of the trek is destined to conquer the Kedarkantha Peak . Today the trekkers need to hike an elevation from 11,250 feet to 12,500 feet . The schedule of the day includes hiking to Kedarkantha peak and then again descending back to Base camp.

Today is a long day but looking at the sun as the first rays hit the Kedarkantha peak will make you forget all your worries and it's totally worth the challenge that lies ahead of us. There are a lot of different trails that we can take on from here but we follow the main trail.

We will once again cross through oak forest but it's an easier trail which gets a bit tricky as we get closer to the peak. At the top of the peak, you will find a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and a small shrine of Lord Ganesha. From the peak, you will be able to see an amazing 360 degrees view of the snow-clad Himalayan peaks . It is something which is difficult to put down in words and can only be experienced at a personal level.

After spending some time at the peak we start to descend down to the basecamp Overnight stay at Juda Lake Camp Sight through the same trail that we came from. As we reach the base, this will mark the end of the day today as we retire to the tents to have some rest after dinner.

  • Altitude: 11,250 feet to 12,500 feet to 8,900 feet
  • 6 km trek, approx 7 hours
  • Spend some time at the summit and descend back to the base camp by noon for lunch

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Day 5: Juda Camp to Sankri via Hargawn And drive back Dehradun on a same day.

Today we start descending down further towards Juda Camp to Sankri via Hargawn after having breakfast in the morning. On our way down we will pass through the same Oak forest and small streams that we encountered on the first day. A bit down the trail there is a ridge from where you can catch the view of the Har Ki Dun Valley . Upon reaching Sankri The Crazy Mountaineers Homestay Around 11:00 Am. you will be travelling back to Sankri to Dehradun as today marks the last day of the Kedarkantha Trek. The 200 Km journey will take around 8 hours and you will reach Dehradun by late evening

  • Altitude: 8,900 feet to 6,400 feet
  • 4 km trek, approx 3 hours
  • Descend 2500 feet through dense pine forests
  • Distance: 200 km drive, approximately 8 hours
  • You will be dropped at Dehradun station in a Tata Sumo or a similar vehicle

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HOW TO REACH

Jolly Grant Airport is the airport serving Dehradun, located about 25 km from the city. There is a daily flight from Delhi to Dehradun

By Train :-

Take the overnight train to Dehradun from Delhi

  • Nandadevi Express - Train no: 12205 (Departure 11:50pm; Arrival - 5:40am)
  • Dehradun Express - Train no: 12687 (Departure - 9:10pm; Arrival - 5:00am)

There is regular bus service from Delhi to Dehradun, from Delhi?s ISBT Kashmere Gate.

We would suggest you to take only government buses from ISBT Kashmere Gate. Private buses ply from outside ISBT and they are not trust worthiness.

Usually buses drop you at Dehradun ISBT. From there you have to come to Dehradun Railway Station

  • 5 to 8 Members Bolero, 8+ Members Tempo Traveller or similar vehicles will pick-up you from Dehradun Railway Station at 6:00am.
  • Pick-up is included in the cost of the trek
  • You will reach Sankri by 5:00 pm
  • Food from dehradun to Sankri is not included in the trek cost

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Kedarkantha Trek COST TERMS

Inclusions :-

  • Accommodation. (Home stay, Camping).
  • All vegetarian nutritious meals on trek (Veg. + Organic Food).
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Tea/Snacks, Hot soup, Dinner, coffee.
  • Trek equipments: High-quality Dome tents (Triple/Quad sharing), Sleeping bags, Sleeping mattress, Liner, Kitchen tent, Dining tent, Utensils, Toilet tents, Helper, Kitchen team, Oxygen cylinders, Microspick, Gaiters, and crampon (if required), Local Team, Cooks, Porters, First aid box.
  • Technical equipment for safety, Walkies-talkies for communication.
  • Good Experience with Hindi, English guide.
  • All necessary permits and entry fees.
  • First aid medical kits, stretcher, and oxygen cylinder.
  • Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide, and Support staff (Certified Team).
  • Available. 24X7 Customer Service. 50+ Professional Team.
  • 100% Safety.
  • No Hidden Charges.
  • Transport from Dehradun to Sankri and return (According to itinerary) On additional charges +2000 per head.
  • PICKUP POINTS Dehradun Railway Station 6:30 AM to 7:00 AM to DROP POINTS Dehradun Railway Station 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
  • All transfers in a shared taxi.

Exclusions :-

  • Any kind of personal expenses.
  • Food during the transit(Dehradun to Sankri & Sankri to Dehradun).
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.
  • Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
  • If you're a group of 5+ members then transportation is available from Dehradun to Dehradun and if not then we will shift you with our other group (if we have one) otherwise we will shift your package from Sankri to Sankri.

Charges of offloading backpack:-

INR 1200/- if you make an online payment, 10 days in advance

INR 2000/- if you inform us after reaching Sankri

The backpack cannot weigh more than 11 kgs. Backpack should have waterproof cover. Suitcases/strolleys/ bags will not be allowed.

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Kedarkantha Trek Essentials

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Kedarkantha Trek Cancellation Policies

In the event of cancellation of trek/adventure activity services due to any avoidable / unavoidable reasons we must be notified of the same in writing. Cancellation charges will be effective from the date we receive advice in writing, and cancellation charges would be as follows: -

Cancellations prior to 24 days from the start of the trek

Book any other trek till one year or get 95% refund (Note: If the trek charges are more, the balance needs to be paid by the trekker)

Cancellation between 24 days and 14 days to the start of the trek

Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the trek

Choose to go on the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch or get 50% refund.

Cancellation less than 10 days to the start of the trek

Transfer your trek (same trek, same batch) to your friend. No cash refund.

  • Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch.
  • In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by THE CRAZY MOUNTAINEERS.
  • THE CRAZY MOUNTAINEERS holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice.

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Kedarkantha Trek Route Map

A rough map of Kedarkantha Trek Route, not to scale.

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Kedarkantha Trek Faq's

Q1. What is the distance of the KedarKantha trek from Sankri?

A1. The total distance from Sankri to Kedarkantha Peak & back is 23 Km.

Q2. Is there any Temple on the summit of the trek?

A2. Kedarkantha trek should not be confused with Kedarnath trek. There is no temple at the peak but you will find a small shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Q3. What is the nearest ATM from Sankri?

A3. The last ATM on the way to Sankri is located in Mori, but sometimes due to network or cash problems, the withdrawal becomes difficult. Before Mori, you will also find an ATM in Purola. To avoid any last minute hassles and unnecessary problems, it is advised to withdraw cash from any ATM in Dehradun.

Q4. What is the snowfall time in Kedarkantha?

A4. You can expect to see good snow in Kedarkantha if you plan your trip from mid December to early April.

Q5. What is the altitude of KedarKantha?

A5. The maximum altitude of the Kedarkantha trek at the peak is 12,500 ft. (3,800m) above sea level.

Q6. Can visit Kedarkantha in summer?

A6. Yes, ofcourse, the Kedarkantha trek is a 12-month trek and you can visit here at any point of time.

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Kedarkantha trek reviews, jiban kumar mandal.

Month: March last 2024

We do keadr kantha trek with this crazy mountaineer company. Their management is outstanding. Tent accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner are all excellent. Guide Arun Jasta Vai is very good.

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Neeraj kumar rawat

Month: December

The crazy mountaineers is the best for this trek. The accommodation ,food and everything . The trek guide was well trained and was very helping.

Rohit Chauhan

Fantastic mind-blowing it was amazing tracking in my life

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Month: Dec end

Had an unforgettable Kedarkantha trek with Crazy Mountaineer! The food was delicious, tent locations provided stunning views away from the crowd. Arun Bhai and Orion Bhai were exceptional leaders, offering insights into the local area. Their support during high altitudes and extreme weather was crucial. As a solo traveler, I found a new family among fellow trekkers. Celebrating my birthday and New Year on the trek made it the best ever. Can't wait to trek with Crazy Mountaineer again!

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Anamika Singh

Month: January month

10 Jan 2023, complete my trek with crazy mountaineers, comfortable and good quality equipment's, treking geairs, food also very tasty and organic.. thank you so much the team of the crazy mountaineers thanks guys see you soon in next trek

Kanika Sharma

Exquisite snow trails. A must for any trekker. One of my best treks ever. Do carry proper gear.and helpful trek leader healthy super delicious food.thanks crazy mountaineers...

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Month: December month

I am done my kedarkantha trek 22 December 2022 with the crazy mountaineers.it was my first trek .the experience was with crazy mountaineers so so amazing all team members very nice, mucky bhai trek leader , Rohit bhai oner of this company very simple and friendly person... thanks for giving me amazing experience.... next trek confirm with crazy mountaineers....????????

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Kunal Sharma

My experience was wonderful with the crazy mountaineers team. The crazy mountainous team very friendly and supportive they are guide me very friendly and honestly . Food was very tasty juda,kedarkantha base camp and homestay saur.uncal anty also very nice ???? they treat us as family members

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Month: 10 February 2023

1,(Guide )are done our trek with the crazy mountaineers Guide Rohit Bhai, he is amazing person.all the team crazy mountaineers are very nice and helpful. 2(accommodations) sleeping bag, mattress, tent, metro spikes greater tracking pole everything is good quality and very comfortable, 3(food) food was very tasty healthy with organic ragi sweets they provide gulab jamun jalebi. 4(home stay) very nice clean comfortable, anty uncal also very nice their

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Month: February month

One of the best trekking company the crazy mountaineers.they guys very nice people or friendly . kedarkantha the beauty of snow, mountain and along with that, the struggle of trekking at the end of the day makes you a better person and also make you think for the environment hich we all should do to save it.thanks the crazy mountaineers team

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Neha Sharma

I started my trek year 2022 December 22 with the crazy mountaineers.. By far this is one of my best trips in anywhere in this world and in this lifetime. The beauty of snow, mountain and along with that, the struggle of trekking at the end of the day makes you a better person and also make you think for the environment hich we all should do to save it... The crazy mountaineers team or guide are very friendly...and home stay food was ver very delicious ???????????? thanks to you all the crazy mountaineers team.

Vijay Ragavendiran S

Month: end of Jan or MID/END of Feb

Good explaination of the trek

Bajrangi kumar

Month: 12/21

Kedarkantha tracking most amazing in tracking in uttarakhand.

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DEBASIS SWAIN

Month: February

The trek was awesome had an amazing experience. The hospitality, food, homestay was great. Everything was just perfect. Planning the next trek with crazy mountaineers for sure. #SubhashbhaiOP

Sakshi Sahoo

The trek was amazing, the treatment they provide, the food, the hospitality, everything was amazing. Would definitely plan the next one with the crazy mountaineers.

Pranjul Sahu

First of all I thank to our guide Debashish bhaiya and Rohit bhaiya for grt hospitality hai support. The food was like our home . They told us everything about the nature, weather and place. It was a grt experience ????????

Dipannita Singh

Kedarkantha trek was an amazing experience with The Crazy Mountaineers. The hospitality was heart warming and the guide was very supportive. Overall, it was a beautiful journey with lots of memories. ????????

Suhas Katti

Did a Kedarkanta Trek with The Crazy Mountaineers in 2nd week of February 2021. Since it was my 1st trek with them; i was bit concerned about the quality of service, trek guide, homestay, etc. However; my interactions with Auro & Rajani in their office and trekking the Kedarkanta with HariMohan removed all doubts. Our stay in Sankri with Rohit's family was very pleasant and "ghar wali feeling" . Harimohan - our young trek guide is friendly, able & a expert. He was very patient with me & always motivating us during the trek. Our camps at Juda ka Talab and Kedarkanta base was very comfortable and we were given tasty but nutritious breakfast, lunch & dinner. They provide you with basic equipments - gaiters, spikes & walking stick. You can also rent other gear like trekking shoes, headlamps, trekking pants , gloves etc. This saves the headache of carrying heavy gear from your hometown. The jeep ride with Rohit back to Dehradun was very pleasant and he was very informative throughout the journey. It was a very pleasant experience with Mountain Trekkers and would recommend them for personalized and professional services. Also a big shout out to my fellow trekkers - Kaushik & Smit, the base camp assistant - Bijay, Harimohan, Rohit, and Rohit parents - who took good care of us at homestay. #suhaskatti

Manoj Bhandari

Month: Jan 2021

This is my second trek with The Crazy Mountaineers when I was visited the first time, I wasn't too confident with this company but the hospitality and trek experience I got with them on Har Ki Dun bound me with these super trekker team. Again on the trek of Kedarkantha everything was so organized and as per expectations. I Will plan again with them in the future.

Rajneesh Singh

Month: Feb 2021

I would love to trek with The Crazy Mountaineers again and again. It was a mesmerzing experience. Everything was so fantastic. Great team leader, strict discipline, good food, cooperative fellow trekkers, extra activities, safety measures, everything was so well organized and coordinated.

Himani Chauhan

My experience with The Crazy Mountaineers was really good. As this was my first and solo trek, I would say it didn't felt like a solo cause the people I met on this trek gelled up so well that it came out as an awesome experience. And the food was delicious especially the locals and organic I never expected that.

Govind Rathord

The Crazy Mountaineers is best service provider. We 13 people got a chance to reveal trekking service in Dec-2020 for KedarKantha trek and got best services. We stayed at home in Sankari and ate organic food. I personally loved the Kahwa Tea, really awesome. Everyone in staff was helpful throughout the trek. Rohit, our trek guide is awesome person by nature. I would like to big thank The Crazy Mountaineers for providing best services at reasonable price.

Poonam Rawat

Month: Jan Frist week

Osm trek ... The crazy mountaineers team was osm .... They provide everything.... Food was osm and organic .... Stay also ???????????????? amazing team they are very friendly ......

Month: November

I have very high ambitions and The Crazy Mountaineers just fulfilled my wish. I wanna summit on my trek but weather was not good all other treks companies just gave up but only The Crazy Mountaineers was able to do summit. If you wanna to some adventure just go with The crazy Mountaineers.

Annika Khatoon

Month: Novemmber

It was an amazing experience . I did this trek with The crazy Mountaineers and I enjoyed a lot . I always wanna go on natural place where i can feel connected to the nature and this trek just gave me same feeling.

Mountain Trails

Month: January

I must say overall experience was awesome with the team. We reached late at around 21:15 in Sankri and it started raining as it was waiting for us to arrive. Next day we started our trek while it was raining heavily. As we moved nearer to Juda ka talab we met with heavy snowfall which have washed away all the path towards our tents. There could have been better communication between staff at Sankri and Juda ka talab through some porter or other guides so that team at Juda ka talab would have been expecting us to reach at night. Although i have seen better arrangements during my previous treks but I suppose no one at Juda ka talab was prepared for such a heavy snowfall, so in my opinion arrangement was at par my expectations. Also our’s was the only team to try summit next day and that experience was something for which i go on treks. In Sour Sankri Sharma ji and his family took very good care of us and fulfilled our need. Thank you for that.

Talyan Cherry

This trek was the most memorable experiences of my life. Completely overwhelmed with the mesmerising views, the shivering cold, the tent and trekking experience, new friends, the people I got to know while trekking. Though it wasn’t an easy trek as all the websites say, but it’s one to definitely encounter once in your life. A big thanks to our trekking guides .

Aswini Panda

We 4 people went kedarkantha trek on 4th jan with crazy mountaineers. One thing i can say about company "Amazing , Excellent and Wow". What else can describe more for the company? We are all in love of "ragi ka halwa". If another chance comes to join them no doubt we are going to grab this.

We went on Kedarkantha Trek in the first week of January 2021 with Crazy Mountaineers. The experience was amazing. The trek was full of picture perfect sceneries. The hospitality provided at homestay as well as in the tents were amazing. No one of us were expecting freshly prepared Samosa and Jalebi at 9,000ft in a snow covered tent. Couldn't do the summit due to heavy snowfall. But no one should be blamed for that. The guides were very helpful as well. Thanks for hosting us

The Crazy Mountaineers is best service provider in Trekking field. We 5 people got a chance to reveal trekking service in Nov-2020 for KedarKantha trek and got best services. We stayed at home in Sankari and ate organic food. I personally loved the Kahwa Tea, really awesome. Everyone in staff was helpful throughout the trek. Rohit, our trek guide is awesome person by nature. I would like to big thank The Crazy Mountaineers for providing best services at reasonable price.

I did my Kedarkantha Trek with The Crazy Mountaineers Team from 29th Dec 2020 to 2nd Jan 2021 and this was the first time i was doing this sort of trekking and trust me it came out as one of the best trek experiences i ever had in my life. My group was led by Mohit(Rohit's younger brother) and he was so helpful and cooperative that he was taking care of each and every member of the group. Someone rightly mentioned that if you do your trek with them you feel like you are their family member because this is how they treat you from morning tea to home made dinner provided at their homestay by uncle and aunty and even on the height of 6,400ft you get pancakes and jelebies and best food ever you can ever expect then you can't be more blessed then this. Plus it gave a best start to my new year 2021. I would highly recommend to do trekking with them specially if you are a beginner. Thank you guys and i am planning to do my next trek with them for sure.

Irshad Khan

Month: 20 Nov 2020

We(4) had visited this place the first time and starting our Kedar Kantha trek(12500 ft) from 22nd Nov 2020 morning at around 10 AM and finished on 24th Nov 2020 at around 7 PM. During these 3 days, we experienced a lot of things 1s how to live in a tough and cold condition where you don't have water to use for the toilet, 2nd what to eat to survive.

We had opted for The Crazy Mountaineers for our trip organizer and it was totally a great experience or say beyond expectations. Especially our Guide Rohit Bhai, Malya ji who are so kind, wonderful, energetic person. The whole crew members never let u felt that you are living in tough conditions they served us the best available food options(even bournvita milk at night at this height)and Rohit Bhai always motivates us to finish the trek.

I am very thankful of The Crazy Mountaineer's crew( Rohit & Malya ji (Guide), Govind, Uncle & Aunty for delicious dinner) for all the hospitality and recommend others to give one chance to serve.

Pruthvi Raj

Month: Nov 2019

As this was my first trek and it was high altitude had lots of questions about how things work until i meet Rohith (trek leader) was very supportive and ensured the safety of the squad, He took us to the spots where we got the best views need to appreciate, It was kind of difficult coz of the first trek but once reached the top it was worth reaching the summit(12490ft) Food was really good perfect for hiking, Chia n soup was the best thing, Planing to make one more trek with crazy mountaineers

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Shravan sarda

Month: Feb 2020

If u want to go on trekking just go with these guys they are just amazing. The Most Important thing is food very nice here and the price is very less as compared to other trekking companies and Rohit Sir, He is the best person I've met on this trek he is very supportive and a big problem solver and at last, I remember the 1sentence whenever I asked him something. ki sir ye ho gaya kya complete he be like "of course hoo gaya" just want to go with them again

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Nikhil Kharat

Month: Jan 2020

Excellent experience I had with Crazy Mountaineers.

I got surprises all the time with their unexpected hospitality.

No doubt we have seen some really wonderful creativity of our nature with so much fun, efforts & had a will to reach the summit of Kedarkantha. If anyone wants to go for trekking, I would recommend to go & plan with The Crazy Mountaineers...

Reasons to choose:

  • 1) Well organized trekking
  • 2) Kind and caring people
  • 3) They will always motivate you to reach onto the mountaintop and last but not the least
  • 4) You don’t have to eat Maggi at all throughout your trek and camping. They will serve you a fresh and absolutely healthy food.

Big Thanks to The Crazy Mountaineers Team Special thanks to Rohit Rawat and His Family.

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Shubham Rawat

I did my Kedarkantha Trek with The Crazy Mountaineers Team from 1st Jan 2020 to 5th Jan 2020. I met many good people and they become my friends. Rohit ji is a superb guide who not only helped us to do the summit but we could know many other things which hardly possible with any other company. If you are going KedarKantha with Crazy Mountaineers you will definitely do the summit. They are really amazing people with amazing skills and very helpful always recommended trekking company!

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Kedarkantha Peak Trek

Kedarkantha Peak Trek

Kedarkantha Peak Trek

Uttarakhand |

Uttarakhand | India

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9500 /person $ /person.

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  • Services Sankari to Sankari

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Cancellation 4 or more days before the start of the trip results in a 100% cash refund.

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Cancellation less than 4 days from the start of the trip results in a 50% cash refund.

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Trek Name: Kedarkantha Peak Trek

Adventure Type: Trekking

Base Camp: Sankri

Season: Spring | Winter |

Month: January | February | March | April | November | December |

Country: India

Altitude: 12500 Ft.

Grade: Easy to Moderate

Rail Head: Dehradun

Stay: Camping (Twin sharing) & Hotel/Guesthouse

Food: Meals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg & Eggs)

Location: Uttarakhand

Distance: 20 Km.

Trail Type: Circle trail | Camping in various locations, starting and ending at the same point.

AirPort: Jolly Grant Airport, which is 28 km away from Dehradun

Why Kedarkantha Is A Must Do Trek

The Winter Kedarkantha Trek is a quintessential high-altitude winter trek in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the snow-covered landscapes of the Himalayas. The easy endurance of the trail makes it suitable for both beginners and seasoned trekkers. The spellbinding views from the summit make the 12,500 ft climb totally worth it. The trek also consists of some of the most beautiful campsites, in the vicinity of pine covers and amidst the snow. You can witness stunning sunrises and sunsets from your campsites and bask in the tranquillity of nature. The view from the summit is unlike anything youve ever seen. You can view the majestic Yamunotri and Gangotri peaks along with the Black Peak , Bandarpoonch, and the Swargarohini group of peaks.

The Forests

The Pine and Oak forest cover in Kedarkantha is one of the Kedarkantha trails . This adds to the beauty of the trek and creates an aura of serenity. 

Kedarkantha Peak Trek Informative Video

Sunsets from the Kedarkantha trail are quite unsurpassed and there are very few treks that offer such wonderful sunset views as Kedarkantha . Since Kedarkantha Peak is located in the western part of the Garhwal Himalayas, you can get an untarnished view of the setting sun in all its glory. The golden hour when the snow changes its colour from blue-white to molten gold is indeed a mesmerizing sight to behold.

Juda Ka Talab

The trek to Juda Ka Talab Lake is a mesmerizing experience. The frozen lake, surrounded by snow-covered pine forests, creates a serene and picturesque setting that is perfect for photography and reflection.

The Kedarkantha Summit is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding ones. The trek is quite popular for its summit and the unparalleled panoramic view of the mountain it offers. On your route, you can witness the summit looming over and ahead, which fills you with a sense of accomplishment and joy, once you make it to the summit.

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Who Can Participate

  • Age; 12 years +.
  • First timers can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
  • The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 5 km of distance in 35 minutes without stress.
  • The climber should be able to carry a 10-15 kg backpack.

Arrival at Sankri

  • Altitude: 1,950m/ 6,400 feet.
  • Drive Distance: 220 km |10 hr approx.
  • Pickup: Dehradun at 6:00 AM.
  • Type Of Vehicle: Tata Sumo/Tempo traveler or similar vehicle.
  • Transportation Amount is not included in the trek cost.
  • Network Available: JIO.
  • Arrival at Sankri: 5:00 PM.
  • Stay in a hotel with, an attached washroom with running water.

Our journey starts from Dehradun where we will pick you up in Tata Sumo or similar vehicles at 6:00 AM. You are requested to report at the pickup point by the time. From Dehradun, we will drive to Sankri, which is at a distance of 220 km from Dehradun. It may take about 10 hrs or more to reach Sankri as the mountain roads can be quite bumpy at times. However, the road to Sankri is quite scenic. 

On your way, you will cross picturesque places like Mussoorie, Mori, and Naitwar, etc. You will drive along the beautiful Yamuna and Tons River with pine trees lining the road. The River is milky white in some places and clear green in others. The fragrance of pinewood and the beauty of nature will make up for the long ride to Sankri. The last stretch of the road, about 22 km from Sankri, is even more beautiful as you enter the Govind National Park, famous for being home to much exotic flora and fauna. On reaching Sankri, we will check in at our hotel. After freshening up, you can spend the evening at the quaint hamlet of Sankri at your leisure.

You can head out for a stroll through this charming village. Sankri is a trekkers’ hub as it is the base camp for not one or two but 11 Himalayan treks including popular treks like Har Ki Dun. At Sankri JIO network is available but it is very erratic. You can also watch a beautiful sunset at Sankri Village in the backdrop of the Himalayas, a great opportunity for shutterbugs to capture all the beauty around. At night, you can have dinner at your hotel or in the local village dhabas to get a taste of the local flavors. Stay overnight at Sankri and we will start our trek the following day.

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Sankri to Juda-ka-Talab

  • Altitude: 2800 m/ 9100 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 4-5 km | 5 hrs.
  • Altitude Gain: 800 m/ 2,700ft.
  • Trek through dense forests of maple and pine cross a few streams and beautiful meadows.
  • Stay in tents, twin sharing.

Trekking for the Kedarkantha summit starts at Sankri, our base village for the trek, and today we will trek from here to Juda Ka Talab, a beautiful alpine lake. Start your day early, have your breakfast and head out straight towards Juda Ka Talab. The lake is situated at an altitude of 9100 ft and the trek distance is about 4-5 km. It will take approximately 5 hours to reach the Lake.

As you begin your trek out of Sankri village, you will venture into the village extension Saur, and from here you will walk along a stream, and then we will take a turn towards the forest of pine and maple, climbing sharply. We will cross many suspension bridges and small mountain villages on our way to Juda Ka Talab. 

The trail today is quite broad and ascends gradually for about 2-3 hours. During summers, the trail is full of greenery and you will spot many wildflowers on your way. A carpet of maple and pine leaves covers the trail and opens up to lush green meadows. During winter, the trail is covered in snow, and depending on the snow conditions, you may need gaiters to navigate the path properly. As you trek uphill, you may also spot wildlife in the trail like the Himalayan Languors. While they are quite shy, they move pretty quickly, swinging from branch to branch, so its hard to catch a proper glimpse of them. Apart from this, you may also spot boars, hares, and martens.

The Juda Ka Talab campsite is extremely scenic with an alpine lake on one side and a pine forest on the other, it almost feels surreal here. In the lap of mountains and the middle of pine and snow, the surreal beauty of Juda Ka Talab is simply otherworldly. During peak winters, a sheet of ice forms on the lake, creating a picture-perfect view. The lake also has a natural tunnel that provides water to the villagers nearby.  The locals consider the lake as sacred and believe that Lord Shiva meditated at Kedarkantha and droplets falling from his hair formed the lake. 

We will camp here for the night. You can click some beautiful pictures here and also take nature walks in the area. At night, a bonfire is a great idea to relish your dinner and warm drinks, chatting up with your fellow trekkers. The night sky is simply breathtaking with an assortment of the brightest stars dazzling the sky. Sleep overnight in your tents.

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Juda-ka-Talab to Kedarkantha Base

  • Altitude:   3100 m/ 10,100 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 4 km (2.5 hr approx.).
  • Altitude Gain:- 275 m/ 900 ft.
  • The trail on the ridge under Oak cover and passes through some meadows.
  • Peaks Spotted: Bandarpoonch, Swargrohini peaks, Ranglana, and Kala Nag.

Starting the day early, we will begin our day with a warm breakfast and a glorious sunrise view and begin the trek towards the Kedarkantha Base Camp. The base camp is located at an altitude of 10,100 ft and the distance from Juda Ka Talab to the base camp is 4 km. Walking moderately, you can reach the base camp in about 3 hrs. The trail is marked quite well so it is quite easy to navigate. 

Walking through this trail, you will soon enter a forest Pine and Oak which soon opens into expansive meadows. The meadow is lined with shepherd huts and as you move forward you will catch the sight of towering Himalayan peaks Swargrohini peaks, Bandarpoonch, Ranglana, Kala Nag, etc. The splendid views are enough to render you speechless. The peaks appear as if natural jewels adorned by Mother Nature and the views will be forever imprinted in your memory.

The Kedarkantha trail is fairly easy and beginner-friendly and even in the peak winter, it isn’t as strenuous as other treks making it enjoyable for everyone. You can see the trail covered in snow here during the winter months, in summer it is luscious green. Once you reach the campsite, you can rest and refresh yourself and take small walks around the campsite. At night enjoy a nice and hot dinner and observe the beauty of the clear night sky with an abundance of twinkling stars, glowing brightly. 

At such a high altitude, the cold waves can be pretty high, so it is recommended you layer appropriately for protection against cold. Retire in your tents early, to get proper rest for the summit trek the next day.

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Kedarkantha base to Kedarkantha peak; descend to Hargaon camp

  • Altitude: 3800 m/ 12,500 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 6 km (7 hrs approx.).
  • Altitude Loss:  1000 m/ 3,300ft.
  • Spend some time at the summit and descend back to basecamp for lunch.
  • Post lunch descend to Hargaon.

Today we will trek to the Kedarkantha summit reaching an elevation of 12,500 ft. Today’s trekking schedule involves trekking from the base camp to the Kedarkantha summit and descending to the Hargaon campsite. The journey to the summit and down to Hargaon is about 6 km and it takes about 7 hr.

After a pleasant breakfast in the morning, we will set out for the Kedarkantha summit. The trek is a gradual incline, however, it gets pretty steep in the end and might test your skills and fitness a little. Today also your trek will begin by crossing a forest of towering Oaks and Pines. The leaves strewn on the ground, scrunching your feet and you can also hear the faint sounds of streams gushing by.

Soon the forests open up and you are much closer to the peak now and from here the path will begin to get difficult as a sharp incline lies in front of you. But the struggle to reach the top is worth it once you make it to the summit and the marvelous views of the Himalayas await you. You will literally feel like you are on top of the world and filled with a sense of accomplishment and inner peace. The astounding views will rejuvenate you after the strenuous journey. There’s also a small temple of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Lord Ganesha at the summit.

After enjoying the picturesque views and basking in nature’s abundance, we will start descending and trek downhill to the Kedarkantha base camp where we will have our lunch, and post-lunch we will begin descending downhill, all the way to Hargaon. The descent is quite easier and faster and soon you will reach the campsite at Hargaon, descending to an elevation of 8900 ft. Reaching the Hargaon campsite marks the end of our day, we will set up camps here, enjoy a nice dinner, and retire in our tents for the night.

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Hargaon camp to Sankri

  • Altitude: 1950 m/ 6400 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 6 km (7 hrs approx.)
  • Altitude Loss:-  850 m/ 2,800ft.
  • Descend through dense pine thickets.
  • Stay in a hotel, with an attached washroom with running hot water.

The final leg of the trek involves descending from Hargaon to Sankri. We will descend from an altitude of 9200 ft to 6400 ft and the trek distance is about 6 km. It takes approx 3 to 4 hours to complete the descent. 

Rise with the sun and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast. The sunrise in the Himalayas has a unique splendor, which is quite hypnotizing. After breakfast, we will begin our descent towards Sankri. You will trek through forests and gurgling streams. You can fill your water bottles in the streams. Soon the forest opens up to a ridge from where you get a bird's eye view of the Har ki Dun Valley.

The brilliance of the lush green slopes of the Valley is simply wonderful. Relishing the view, we will descend further as the forest grows denser once again and finally opens up at Sankri. At Sankri we will check in at the hotel once again. You can freshen up and in the evening, you can head out to explore the village.

Although there aren’t many shops at Sankri, you can still buy wooden handicraft items, toys, and home decor as souvenirs of your journey. Interact with the locals and get more ideas about the local lifestyle. Life at Sankri is pretty slow-paced and the religious belief is quite strong here. There are about 120 families in Sankri who live in wooden huts to protect themselves from the cold and the staples are potato rice and apples.

At Sankri they also hold regular fairs or melas where entertainment takes place in the form of singing and dancing to native folk songs. For dinner you can visit the dhabas, they serve some delicious cuisines or you can have dinner at the hotel premises as well. Stay overnight in the hotel after a tiring yet wonderful journey.

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Departure day (Sankri to Dehradun)

  • Drive Distance: 220 km | 10 hr approx.
  • Drop at Dehradun Station in Tata Sumo or a similar vehicle.
  • Breakfast and Lunch are not included in the trek cost.
  • You will reach Dehradun by 5:00 - 6:00 pm.

Note:  Distance, Altitude and Trekking hours are approximate and rounded off.

On the last day of our wonderful trip, today we will head back to Dehradun with so many beautiful memories. Tata Sumo or other similar vehicles will be arranged for you at Sankri to drive you back to Dehradun. Check out from the hotel by 7:00 AM so that we can begin the journey to Dehradun early. We have to cover a distance of 220 km and it will take about 10 hrs so the earlier we start the better.

We will again return through NH 123, enjoying the scenic beauty. Cherish nature around with picturesque vistas stretching far and wide. We will reach Dehradun by 5:00 - 6:00 pm so make your further bookings accordingly.

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Day-1: Arrival at Sankri

Day-2: sankri to juda-ka-talab, day-3: juda-ka-talab to kedarkantha base.

  • Trek Distance: 4 km (2.5 hr approx).

Day-4: Kedarkantha base to Kedarkantha peak; descend to Hargaon camp

  • Trek Distance: 6 km (7 hrs approx).

Day-5: Hargaon camp to Sankri

  • Trek Distance: 6 km | 7 hrs approx.

Day-6: Departure day (Sankri to Dehradun)

Kedarkantha Peak Trek Maps

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Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).

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How To Reach

It is essential for everyone to arrive at Dehradun (06:00 am).  

Once you have reached Dehradun, TTH will manage the rest of your travel arrangements, if you have opted for TTH's pick-up service, you can select this option during the booking process by adding it as an add-on.

Options to reach Dehradun - First, you can arrive at Delhi, Dehradun airport or Chandigarh. The journey from these locations to Dehradun is explained below.

1. Take an overnight train.

2. Take a bus to Dehradun, and then take a cab to the pickup point (Railway station).

Delhi to Dehradun - 250km | 6hr.

Chandigarh to Dehradun - 220km | 5hr 

The distance from the Dehradun Bus Stand (ISBT) to the Railway Station is 6 km, without traffic, it will take 15 minutes.

We always recommend to go for the govt. Buses over the private ones outside the bus station as based on the experience we have found that there are very high chances of delay involved with private buses. Also, govt. Buses are always more reliable. Whichever bus you choose, just make sure to reach Dehradun at least by 05:30 am positively.

3. Take flight to Dehradun airport (Jolly Grant Airport) (25 km, 50 min), if coming by flight then come one day early.

The designated drop-off point is Dehradun Railway station.

Arrive in Dehradun Railway Station by 6:00 to 8:00 pm.

Please consider planning your subsequent travel arrangements after 9:00 pm.

The distance from Railway Station to Dehradun Bus Stand (ISBT) is 6 km, it will take approx 25 minutes.

The distance from Railway Station to Dehradun Airport is 28km, it will take approx 45min to 1hr.

It's highly advisable to keep a buffer day in your travel plan. If the buffer day is not needed, it can be used to explore Dehradun/Mussoorie/Rishikesh.

If you prefer to travel independently to Base camp and don't want to take TTH's pick-up service, you can either take a government bus or book a private cab from Rishikesh. Your trek coordinator will provide guidance on how to arrange for the bus or cab booking.

TTH offers comfortable transportation through Tempo Traveler, Bolero, or equivalent vehicles. If you wish to upgrade your mode of transportation, please contact your trek coordinator for further assistance.

How to Reach Kedarkantha Peak Trek Map

 1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):

  • Guest house - Triple/quad/penta sharing, Camping - twin sharing.

2. Meals (Veg + Egg):

  • Day 1 Dinner to Day 5 Dinner as per the itinerary.
  • Drinking water while on trek (Tape/Mountain water).

3. Support:

  • 1 Versatile base camp manager handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
  • 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
  • 1 Experienced high-altitude chef.
  • Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
  • Enough support staff.

4. Trek equipment:

  • Sleeping bag, Sleeping liners (if required), mattresses, and Utensils.
  • 3 men all season trekker tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent.
  • Camping stool, Walkie talkie.
  • Ropes, Helmet, Ice axe, Harness, Gaiters & crampons (if required).

5. First aid:

  • Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.

6. Mules/porters to carry the central luggage. 

7. Clock room facility available at the base camp for additional luggage.

8. All necessary permits and entry fees, Upto the amount charged for Indian.

1. Insurance (Mandatory).

2. Food during the transit.

3. Any kind of personal expenses.

4. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.

5. Emergency evacuation, hospitalization charge, etc.

6. Transport from Dehradun to Sankri and return.

7. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.

Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things).

1- Satellite phone/set phone -  a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cellphones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth's surface.

2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) -   is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.  

3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) -   are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly. 

Special Offer

Make a single payment and trek the number of times you want.

If you book a trek with Trek The Himalayas and cannot complete it, or if you've successfully completed the trek and wish to do it again, you can repeat it multiple times at no additional cost.

Terms and conditions

  • This offer is non-transferable.
  • This offer is valid for Trek The Himalayas limited fixed departures.
  • This offer is valid for 5 years from the date of booking.
  • This offer is not valid if the participant has received a cash refund or voucher at the time of cancellation.
  • Participants don’t have to pay for the trek cost but have to pay for transportation and trek permit costs.

To reserve a spot for a trek or adventure program, you can either utilize our online booking form or call us at the provided number. For your confirmation, a deposit must be wired, including the initial payment.

Cancellation terms:

Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

Refund options

  • 5% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (any trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip

  • 30% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 85% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip

  • 50% deduction of trek fee
  • 80% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 70% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch

Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek

  • No cash refund
  • 20% cash voucher for the same trip till one year
  • 10% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend

Note- If a booking is made using a voucher or discount code, the policies related to vouchers and discounts cannot be modified.

In the unlikely event that TTH cancels a trek prior to the scheduled departure date:

While it is extremely rare for TTH to cancel a trek, we understand that unforeseen circumstances or natural disasters may occasionally require us to do so before the scheduled departure. These circumstances could include continuous rain or snow, thunderstorms, snowstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes, or any other natural calamity that poses a risk to the safety of our trekkers. Additionally, unforeseeable events such as local riots, curfews, pandemics, lockdowns, government orders, or any similar situations that compromise the safety of the trekking experience may also necessitate a cancellation.

In the event of such a cancellation, TTH will provide you with a voucher equivalent to the amount you paid for the trek. This voucher can be redeemed for any of our treks within the next year, allowing you to still enjoy an adventure with us at a later date.

The issuance of a voucher is not applicable in situations where you are required to descend from the trek for any reason. The trek leader may make the decision to send you down from the trek due to factors such as insufficient fitness level, symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), high blood pressure, exceeding the designated turn-around-time, health concerns, or if you are found smoking, drinking, or violating the rules set for the trek. In such cases, the provision of a voucher does not apply.

In the rare event that TTH shifts a trek:

We would like to emphasize that weather conditions in high-altitude areas are highly unpredictable and can undergo sudden changes at any time, irrespective of the day. Additionally, circumstances beyond our control, such as natural disasters, political unrest, pandemics, and lockdowns, may impact the feasibility of conducting a trek. In cases where we are unable to proceed with an event due to such circumstances that are beyond our direct control, we will make every effort to provide you with an alternative trek that is safer and more suitable.

In such situations, we will issue a voucher to offset the cost difference between the originally scheduled trek and the alternative trek. This voucher can be redeemed at any time within one year from the date of issue. Please note that a refund fee or reimbursement of the cost difference is not applicable in these cases.

  • Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
  • In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TTH
  • TTH holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice
  • Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or vouchers

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  • This is a non-transferable voucher
  • The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
  • The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with Trek The Himalayas in India
  • To avail the voucher please use your register phone number or e-mail id
  • All the other Terms of booking a trek with Trek The Himalayas are applicable to the voucher
  • Trek The Himalayas holds rights to add/remove any of the Terms and Conditions without prior notice

Itineraries are based on information available at the time of planning and are subject to change. "Trek The Himalayas" reserves the right to change expedition dates, people or itineraries as conditions warrant. If a trip must be delayed or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, airline schedules, sickness, or other contingency for which TTH or its agents cannot make provision, the cost of delays and/or other changes are the responsibility of the participant. TTH reserves the right to decline, or accept, any individual as a trip member for any reason whatsoever.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

How to register/create an account with tth.

To register with TTH, visit our website - www.trekthehimalayas.com and create your account. To create your account you will need to use your email address and fill in all the details, set your unique password and your account is ready to use.

How to book a trek?

  • To book a trek with TTH, you first need to register with us and create an account.
  • Choose the trek that you want to do and click on available dates.
  • You will land at the login page, fill in the required details.
  • Add Participants, choose add-on services click on the Pay now button, choose your preferred payment method, and make the payment. TTH accepts multiple payment options, including credit/debit cards, net banking, and UPI.
  • You will receive a confirmation email from TTH with all the necessary details about the trek, including the meeting point, transportation, accommodation, and other important instructions.

Made a payment but did not receive any confirmation.

please send an email to us at [email protected] or reach out to the numbers provided in the Help and Support section of your Trek Page. We will ensure that your issue is promptly resolved.

How to book off-load luggage and transportation?

To book services such as off-load luggage and transportation, you can find them listed as add-ons. These additional services can be booked at the time of your initial booking. If you miss booking add-ons during the initial reservation, you can log in anytime and easily book 4 days before the departure date add-ons through the platform.

If I have booked the wrong trek or date, how can I make changes?

In such a situation, please log in to your account and transfer your trek or date to the desired one within 12 hours or drop us an email at [email protected] 10 days before the departure date of the trek. After the initial 12-hour period, any changes will be processed according to the cancellation policy.

I am a beginner and confused which trek to book.

We recommend visiting our "Suggest Me a Trek" page. By filling out the form, our experts will contact you with the best possible trek options based on your preferences and experience level. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email at [email protected] or give us a call using the numbers provided on our website for personalized assistance and recommendations.

How is family trek different from regular trek?

Family treks differ from regular treks by focusing on ease of difficulty, offering shorter durations for younger participants, Kid-friendly and easily digestible foods, child-friendly activities, maintaining a higher guide ratio for diverse age groups, and implementing additional safety measures for families.

Ideal treks for children.

Family Trek with Kids recommendation Only Dayara Bugyal and Chopta Chandrashila Trek.

Minimum age for children to trek with TTH.

Minimum age for TTH treks is typically 7 years, though this may vary depending on the specific trek.

Can we take children to high altitudes with their guardian?

Yes, you can take a kids to a high-altitude trek with a parent. Discuss with a trek expert before booking a trek.

Can we send kids without Parents/guardian?

Medical & Disclaimer Form (Mandatory Documents) Click here to download medical and disclaimer form

How to prepare a child for a high altitude trek?

Physical Fitness: Ensure your child is physically fit. Engage them in regular exercise, outdoor activities, and hikes to build stamina and endurance. Hydration: Emphasize the importance of staying hydrated at high altitudes. Encourage your child to drink water regularly, even if they don't feel thirsty. Proper Nutrition: Provide a well-balanced diet with sufficient carbohydrates for energy and foods rich in iron to prevent altitude sickness. Adequate Sleep: Ensure your child gets enough sleep in the days leading up to the trek. Quality rest is crucial for altitude adaptation. Educate on Altitude Sickness: Teach your child about the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. Encourage them to communicate any discomfort immediately. Appropriate Clothing and Gear: Dress your child in layers to adjust to changing temperatures. Ensure they have appropriate trekking gear, including sturdy footwear. Positive Mindset: Foster a positive mindset. Encourage your child, and let them know it's okay to take breaks when needed. Medical Check-Up: Schedule a medical check-up before the trek to ensure your child is fit for high-altitude activities. Consult with a healthcare professional about any potential health concerns.

Kind of food will be served during the trek for children.

TTH takes special care to provide wholesome and nutritious food for children on treks. Here are some of the foods that are typically served for children: Breakfast: For breakfast, TTH serves a variety of options like porridge, cornflakes, bread, butter, jam, honey, boiled eggs, omelettes, and pancakes. Children can choose from these options to fuel themselves for the day's trek. Lunch: For lunch, TTH serves lunch which includes rotis, vegetables, rice, dal, and salad. The rotis are usually made fresh on the trek and are a good source of carbohydrates. The dal and vegetables provide protein and other essential nutrients. Snacks: TTH provides healthy snacks like fresh fruits, dry fruits, energy bars, cookies, and biscuits to keep the children energized throughout the day. Dinner: For dinner, TTH serves a hot and wholesome meal which includes soup, rice, dal, vegetables, and a non-vegetarian dish (if requested in advance). Children can also choose from a variety of desserts like custard, jelly, and fruit salad. Dietary requirements: If a child has any special dietary requirements, TTH can cater to those needs as well. For example, if a child is lactose intolerant or allergic to nuts, the kitchen staff can make arrangements to accommodate those requirements.

How to choose the right trek?

Choosing the right trek for a beginner can be a bit overwhelming as there are many factors to consider such as distance, elevation gain, terrain difficulty, weather, and time of year. Here are some tips that can help you choose the right trek for a beginner:

1. Determine fitness level:  Assess the fitness level of the beginner to understand their physical capabilities. This will help you select a trek that is challenging but not too difficult.

2. Choose a well-traveled trail:  A well-traveled trail will have more amenities such as signposts, water stations, and shelter. It is also safer as there will be other hikers on the trail.

3. Consider the length of the trek:  For beginners, it is recommended to start with a shorter trek that can be completed in a day or two. This will help them get acclimatized to trekking and build their confidence.

4. Look for gradual elevation gain:  Choose a trek with a gradual elevation gain rather than steep ascents. This will make the trek easier and more enjoyable.

5. Check the weather:  Check the weather forecast before selecting a trek. Avoid treks during the monsoon season or winter when the trails can be slippery or dangerous.

6. Research the trail:  Read about the trail to get an idea of the terrain, altitude, and difficulty level. This will help you select a trek that is suitable for the beginner.

7. Consult with an expert:  If you are unsure about which trek to choose, consult our trek expert Mr. Nitin (+91 70600 59773) between 10 AM to 6 PM (Tuesday - Friday). Mr. Nitin will provide you valuable advice and guidance.

Overall, it is important to choose a trek that is enjoyable, challenging but not too difficult, and suitable for the beginner's fitness level and experience.

Can a beginner choose a tough trek?

It is not recommended for a beginner to choose a difficult Himalayan trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally challenging, especially if you are not used to the high altitude, steep slopes, and rugged terrain. Choosing a difficult trek without the proper experience, fitness level, and preparation can be dangerous and put you at risk of altitude sickness, injury, and other hazards.

If you are a beginner, it is recommended to start with an easier trek and gradually build up your skills and experience. This will help you understand the challenges of trekking in the Himalayas, and also prepare you physically and mentally for a more difficult trek in the future. It is also important to choose a trek that matches your fitness level, experience, and interest.

What is the age limit for a beginner trekker?

There is no specific age limit for a beginner trekker. However, it is important to consider your physical fitness, health condition, and personal interests before embarking on a trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally demanding, and requires a certain level of physical fitness and endurance.

If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are above a certain age, it is recommended to consult with a doctor before embarking on a trek. It is also important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed during the trek to prevent exhaustion or injury.

If I am solo, can I join the trek in a group?

Yes, you can join the trek. We have fixed departure groups where you can simply book your trek and we will take care of curating a group.

How does my family get updated about my Trek?

Before you start the trek, it is recommended that you make all the necessary phone calls as during the trek you may or may not receive network coverage, once you come back to the Base Camp, you can reconnect with your family via phone once again. You can share your trek coordinator contact detail with your family members to get the latest updates about your trek batch.

What food can I expect?

At TTH, we provide wholesome and nutritious meals during the trek. The food is vegetarian and includes a variety of dishes such as rice, dal, vegetables, chapati, paratha, pasta, noodles, and soup. We also offer snacks such as biscuits, and salty, and dry fruits during the trek. Special dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten-free, or Jain food can also be arranged if informed in advance.

I am allergic to some foods.

If you are allergic to some foods, you need to let us know in advance so that we can make arrangements accordingly.

How safe is trekking with TTH?

TTH is a trekking company that prioritizes the safety of all its participants, including women trekkers. They have a comprehensive safety system in place, which includes a dedicated team of experienced and trained trek leaders and support staff who are equipped to handle emergency situations and provide first aid.

TTH also takes specific measures to ensure the safety and comfort of women trekkers. They have a separate tent accommodation for women trekkers, female trek leaders, and support staff. They also provide separate toilet facilities for women and encourage a safe and respectful environment for all trekkers.

Moreover, TTH has a strict policy against any kind of harassment and has a zero-tolerance policy towards such incidents. They have a designated Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to investigate and address any complaints related to harassment or misconduct. Overall, TTH has a good reputation for safety and responsible trekking practices, and women can feel comfortable and safe while trekking with them.

How TTH will manage if I am the only woman in the group?

In case you are the only women in the group, we provide a single sleeping arrangement. Also, during the trek, the trek leader will always remain by your side to provide optimum safety and reassurance.

How can I know that other women are in the batch?

You can reach out to the trek coordinator to inquire about the number of female trekkers and their respective states who have booked the trek. Please note that the trek coordinator cannot disclose personal details of any trekker. Once you've confirmed your booking, a WhatsApp Group will be created for all the trekkers in your batch. This allows you to connect with fellow trekkers before the trek begins.

Can I know in advance, which trek is led by a women Trek Leader?

While many of our treks are led by female trek leaders, however, it is not possible to know which trek leader is assigned to which group. But nonetheless, whether the trek leader is male or female you can be completely assured of your safety and security with us.

Can I trek with periods? If yes, then where can I dispose of the sanitary pad?

Yes, it is possible to trek with periods. However, it is important to take some extra precautions and preparations to ensure a comfortable and safe trekking experience.

Here are some tips that can help you trek during your period:

1. Use menstrual hygiene products that you are comfortable with, such as tampons, pads, or menstrual cups. It is recommended to carry enough supplies for the entire duration of the trek.

2. Pack wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and plastic bags to dispose of used hygiene products.

3. Wear comfortable and breathable clothing that allows for easy movement and reduces friction. Avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing that can cause discomfort.

4. Carry pain relief medication, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, in case of menstrual cramps.

5. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support your energy levels and overall health.

6. Take breaks as needed and listen to your body. If you feel uncomfortable or experience any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

It is also recommended to consult with a doctor before going on a trek during your period, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or are taking medication. By taking necessary precautions and being prepared, you can have a safe and comfortable trekking experience even during your period.

We provide proper disposal facilities for sanitary pad disposal during the trek.

How will the accommodation be during the trek?

We offer three person tents with twin-sharing for optimum comfort. A woman trekker will share a tent with another woman trekker and if you are the only woman in the group, you will be given a single accommodation for your comfort and privacy.

Are trek poles, Jackets and other equipment available for rent from Trek The Himalayas?

Yes, we do provide gears on rent. You can book it using you TTH account directly.

Who will be with us on the trek from Trek The Himalayas?

Mountaineering qualified Experienced and first aid certified Trek Leader, First Aid Certify local guide, Cook, helpers and supporting staff.

Who can not join the trek?

People suffering from Bronchitis, Asthma, High blood pressure, Epilepsy (got faints), TB , Heart problem or on higher BMI side are strictly not allowed to go on any Himalayan trek. Apart from this if you had any medical history, please let us know.

When it gets really cold can I consume alcohol?

No. Alcohol and smocking isn’t allowed while on trek. It is totally misconception that it will keep you warm. Your body need to acclimatize properly and for that eat properly and drink enough water; these things will keep you warm.

What type of toilet facility is TTH providing at the trek?

Toilet tents provide a convenient solution for answering nature's call in the great outdoors. Dry toilets, in particular, offer a highly sanitary approach. By digging a pit and utilizing mud and a shovel, you can easily cover up your waste. This method ensures cleanliness and hygiene while camping or exploring in the forest. 

Remember to pack essential toiletries to complete your outdoor bathroom kit and maintain proper personal hygiene during your adventures. With these practices in place, you can enjoy nature while also respecting it.

How do I manage the negative temperatures on the trek at higher camps? Do I need special jackets?

Layer Up From Head To Toe Eat Full Meals, never sleep empty stomach You can keep warmee (if you’re more susceptible to cold). Use sleeping bag in right way and don’t leave free space in sleeping bag.

For upper body – Thermal layer – T-shirt (full-sleeves) – Fleece T-shirt (for extreme colds) – Fleece layer – Thick Jacket/Down Jacket – Waterproof or Windproof layer (outermost layer, when it is snowing or raining) - For Lower Body – Thermal layer – Hiking pants (normal) or Winter hiking pants

Based on how warm you feel you can skip any of the above layers. Your outer later should be windproof since it is windy at high altitude. The idea behind layering is that the more insulation you have the less cold you feel, and instead of wearing a very thick jacket if you wear multiple layers, your body will be better insulated against the cold.

Do you provide crampon/micro spikes and gaiters?

Yes, we provide micro spikes and gaiters, if required.

What documents need to carry on trek?

Mandatory documents: 2 xerox of ID having address (addhar card/driving license), 2 Passport size photographs, hard copy Medical form signed & sealed by doctor, disclaimer form sign by trekker and high altitude insurance.

If we come prior the trek date, Do you provide accommodation?

No. We don’t but we can suggest you good hotel/Stay nearby pick up location.

Do we get enough water for drinking?

Yes, trekker must carry 2 water bottles 1 litre each so they can refill it at campsite for drinking and keep themselves hydrate.

What kind of shoes we should buy for the trek?

You should buy shoes which has these three features –Good grip, Ankle Support and additional water resistant layers. Generally, we advise Quechua Trek 100, MH 500 and MH 100.

What happens if some members of the team need to turn back before the summit?

No one is forced to go on. There is always enough staff to split the party according to need and regroup later at the camp. Most people have no trouble reaching the highest campsite. If some members decide not to climb the final distance they can wait for the climbers to come back down the same way or take a lateral path to the descent route.

What kind of accommodation we’ll get in Kedarkantha trek?

We stay in Guest house on first and fifth night which is in sharing bases (triple, quad, hexad) while on trek we provide tent on twin sharing bases.

Which are the best seasons for the Kedarkantha trek?

Kedarkantha trek is a winter trek so you can do it anytime from November to March. If you’re very interested in snow trekking then you should join this trek in Jan to March. After that proximity of snow lessen up.

Is this a good trek for a first timer?

Yes, This is of the best options. We recommend this trek to first timer as well as experienced one.

If not the Kedarkantha trek, what is a good alternative trek to do?

You can look for below mention treks which is available in same time:- Chopta Chandrashilla trek, Winter Kuari Pass Trek, Brahmatal Trek, Dayara Bugyal Trek.

Is there an option to offload my backpack on Kedarkantha trek?

Yes, Offloading facility is available on Kedarkantha trek. You should book it in advance and cost is Rs.1200/- in total or book it after reaching there, and for that you need to pay Rs.1800/- in total. Your bag weight should not be more then 10 kgs.

Is there mobile network on Kedarkantha trek?

No, once you start from Sankri there wouldn’t be any network.  It is best you inform your family about that. Even in Sankri networks are erratic.

Are there any electricity charging points on this trek?

There isn’t any charging point. Sankri is the only place where you can charge your mobile phone and camera after that you need to rely on your power bank or batteries.

How long do we trek every day?

We trek 5-6 hrs daily bases. Brief Itinerary: Day 1: Arrival at Sankri (220 km drive - approx 10 hours) Day 2: Sankri to Juda-ka-Talab (4 km , approx. 5 hours) Day 3: Juda-ka-Talab to Kedarkantha Base ( 4 kms trek, approx 2.5 hours ) Day 4: Kedarkantha base to Kedarkantha peak; descend to Hargaon camp (6 kms trek, approx 7 hours) Day 5: Hargaon camp to Sankri (6 kms trek, approx 4 hours) Day 6: Departure day from Sankri to Dehradun (220 km drive - approx 10 hours)

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Kedarkantha Trek

₹13,500  (flat 40% off), ₹ 8,100, (dehradun to dehradun), service tax @ 5% (gst),  + ftg (100% refundable*): ₹ 3,000,  + single tent occupancy: ₹ 2,000,  + backpack offloading: ₹ 1,500, batch availability.

  • Overview & Itinerary

The Kedarkantha trek is a popular hiking destination in the Indian Himalayas. The trek package typically includes accommodations, meals, and a guide. Prices vary depending on the length of the trek and the level of amenities provided. The base camp for the Kedarkantha trek is located at an altitude of approximately 11,250 feet, and the summit reaches a height of 12,500 feet. The trek offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and is a great option for both experienced and novice hikers. Whether or not you have any experience, beginners are encouraged to take part in this beautiful excursion. On the path, you can expect unique campsites scattered among the mountains and different scenery throughout the year. As a culminating achievement, trekkers will have stunning 360° views of the Dhauladhar ranges and surrounding peaks like Swargarohini, Banderpooch, and Black Peak.

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Kedarkantha for trekking is generally during the months of December, January and February. During this time of year, the snow-covered peak is perfect for trekkers and offers a stunningly beautiful view. Despite some chilly temperatures, the sun will help warm you up during your excursions, making it one of the most ideal times to enjoy a trek on Kedarkantha.

Trek Itinerary

The drive from Dehradun to Sankri is an enchanting hill drive of 8-9 hours stretching over a 200 Km ride via Mussoorie, Damta, Naugaon, Purola, Mori, and Naitwar. You will see the beautiful valleys and forest cover throughout the journey. Sankri is a little village within the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand and the last road head to Govind Wildlife Sanctuary. Stay will be in a Guest House/Home Stay/Camp on a sharing basis. The trail will commence the next morning at 07:00 AM with a light breakfast and a brief session of the Kedarkantha trek by the Trekkaro team.  We arrange shared taxis for  trekkers from Dehradun Railway Station to Sankri and drop you back from Sankri.

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Initially, the trek from Sankri village to Juda Ka Talab will give you an altitude rise of about 2700 ft., this is about 4-5 hours of the trek through the dense forest trees and the thick carpet of maple and pine leaves all brown in color and witness the captivating beauty of nature. The trail goes through Saud village and which is a mild climb. Juda Ka Talab campsite will be surrounded by tall pine and oak trees and mountain slopes. Camp here for an overnight stay and enjoy the serenity scattered around this place with evening sunset and glittering sunrise in the morning.

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Today’s trail is short and again begins through dense forests of pine and oak trees only and through the steep ridge and much more dense areas, it takes 2-3 hours to reach the open highlands below the summit. This is one of the greatest stretches in this trek as the natural beauty is unbelievable and promises to depart behind an unforgettable reminiscence. As you move ahead into the forest abruptly at the end of forest trails you begin to see an extensive meadow stretching in front of the mighty Dhauladhar Ranges. This camping site has tremendous picturesque views and is the main highlight of the trek. You can roam around this place without any difficulty and can soak all the fresh tidings of nature's gift. Camp here for an overnight stay.

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It is a long day today, but the excitement of the journey and conquering the peak would be far greater and much more worthy in comparison to the challenges that lay ahead for the visitors. The climb is steep however absolutely worthwhile and one with rewarding views. As soon as you move slowly dense forest trails surrounding Pine trees start to disappear slowly. It takes about 2 hours to reach there. On the summit, you are surrounded by mountain valleys and ranges. Panoramic sights of the mighty Himalayas range mixed with dark blue and white clouds scattered like a painting sketched by nature just for you. You will see the Dhauladhar range, Chainsheel Pass, Har ki Dun Valley, and Rupin Valley. Swargarohini also comes into view along with Black Peak and Bandarpoonch. Some of the other peaks you see include Gangotri, Jaonti, Yamnotri, Jorkanden, and Draupadi ka Danda. After spending some time on the top, you head back to the campsite, have lunch at a middle point of descending at the base camp, and head towards Juda Ka Talab. After a wonderful day, spend the night in tents.

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Today is the last day of the trek and you will be heading towards Sankri from where it all started an approximately 4 km long trail counting about 3-4 hours. After breakfast, we will descend through a more marked well-paved path, laden with stones. A trail further leads to a ridge from where you get an awesome view of Har Ki Dun Valley. After reaching Sankri, sign off preferably before 01:00 PM since the journey takes 7-8 hours. We  arrange shared taxis for  trekkers from Dehradun Railway Station to Sankri and drop you back from Sankri.

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How to reach

Jolly Grant airport is located 25 kilometers from the city, serving Dehradun. Daily flight from Delhi to Dehradun.

Take the train from Delhi to Dehradun overnight

Nanda Devi Express(12205):- Departure:- 23:50; Arrival:- 05:40

Dehradun Express(12687):- Departure:- 21:10; Arrival:- 05:00

Regular bus service is available from Delhi (ISBT Kashmere Gate) to Dehradun. We suggest that you take only government buses from the ISBT Kashmere Gate. Private buses run from outside ISBT Kashmere Gate and they are not trustable.

Usually, the buses left you in the Dehradun ISBT. From there you have to come to Dehradun railway station via Ola/Uber Cab/Auto Rickshaw/Shared Three Wheeler.

Things to carry

  • Basic Gears
  • Accessories
  • Mandatory Documents

• Backpack & Rain Cover (40-60 Litres)

• Trekking Shoes  (included in FTG)

• Trekking Pole  (included in FTG)

• LED Torch/Headlamp

• Two Water Bottle (one liter each)

• Basic Medications (or prescribed if any)

• Trekking Jacket  (included in FTG)

• Three (Five in winter) Warm Layers

• Two trek pants (one Wear and one carry)

• Two collared t-shirts

• Thermals

• Sunglasses

• Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 50/70)

• Lip Balm (SPF 30)

• Sun cap

• Synthetic hand gloves

• Two pairs of Socks

• Raincoat/Ponchos

• Daypack (20 liters), if you opt to offload your backpack

• Toiletries

• Cutlery & Lunch Box

• Plastic cover (for wet clothes)

• Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Passport, Aadhaar Card, Driving license, or voters ID)

Terms & Conditions

1- Accommodation: Full-load camping arrangements on the mountain with a large mess tent and tables. Stay from Day 1 to Day 4 (Sankri to Juda Ka Talab). In Sankri, Stay will be in a Guest House/Camp/Home Stay on a triple/quad sharing basis. You will camp on the trek (3 people per tent).

2- Meals: All meals during the trek starting with dinner on Day 1 till breakfast on Day 5. (Simple Nutritious Vegetarian food) Tea/Coffee/Soups/Snacks will be served throughout.

3- Camping charges:  All trekking permits and forest camping charges are included (if any).

4- Leaders & Guides:  Trek leaders are assisted by certified and experienced local guides.

5- Trekking Equipment: High-quality tents, sleeping bags, ice axes, ropes, micro spikes, gaiters, etc. as required.

6- Safety Equipment: First aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretchers, etc. will be available at all the campsites to deal with emergencies.

7-  Transport to and from the base camp:  We arrange shared taxis for  trekkers from Dehradun to Sankri and drop you back from Sankri.

8- Trekking Gear:  Shoes, Jacket(-10°C), and Pole (Included RENT: Rs. 600/-)

1- Food during transit to and from the base camp.

2- Backpack offloading charges: Rs. 1,500/- for the full trek + 5% GST. The backpack cannot weigh more than 9 kg. Suitcases/trolleys/duffel bags will not be allowed. Please note that charges will vary for the last-minute offloading in case you decide to offload your bag after reaching Sankri.

3- S ingle tent occupancy: Rs. 2,000/- per tent for the full trek + 5% GST. Our single tent occupancy option is perfect for individuals who prefer to have their own private space during the trek. This option also accommodates couples who wish to share a tent. The tent is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate one person or two people. With this option, you can enjoy the peace and tranquility of your tent or share the experience with a loved one. Regardless of whether you choose to stay alone or with a partner, our single tent occupancy ensures a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

4- Anything apart from inclusions.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation requests are not taken over the phone.

In case you wish to cancel your trek please e-mail us at  [email protected]

1- Cancellations up to 21 days prior to departure date -  70% refund

2- Between 21 days to 14 days prior to departure -  50% refund

3- Between 14 days to 10 days prior to departure-  30% refund

4- Less than 10 days of departure –  No refund  or you can transfer your trek (same batch date & same trek) to your dear one OR apply for TREKCASH Voucher 1 0 days before your trek date  which comes with 2-year validity.

a) Change of trek batch date is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch.

b) In case of transferring a trek to your dear one, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements laid down by Trekkaro.

c) Trekkaro holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice.

Refund Policy  The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 working days. If we have to cancel/suspend your trek before the date of departure or at the last moment due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rains, earthquake, landslides, strike, curfew, etc.), then you will get the TrekCash Voucher of the total fee you have paid to us and you can redeem it within 2 year on any trek but where this is of a higher price, you will be expected to pay the difference. The TrekCash voucher will be generated within 10 working days and sent to your email address by us.

Note: In the instance of exchanging a TrekCash Voucher for your dear one, he/she ought to fulfill all the obligatory necessities set around Trekkaro.

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1.  Daily oxygen saturation & pulse reading (if required in trek) :- We go on treks that feature a different lifestyle to the one we typically lead. Everyday living generally overlooks healthy habits, yet when it comes to trekking and surviving in an unfamiliar environment for more than a day, our bodies must adapt. Oxygen saturation measures the ratio of oxygen-saturated hemoglobin to total hemoglobin in the bloodstream. To ensure everyone remains in good health, our team will carry out oxygen saturation and pulse readings before we set off. It is important that everyone is conscious of their well-being.

2.  Oxygen cylinders and medical kit :- During high-altitude treks, the body does not get enough oxygen. It isn't always that you cannot survive high-altitude treks, but to be safe, we are always prepared with oxygen cylinders in case you are not accustomed to the environment. On the trek, one of our team members carries an oxygen cylinder and all the essential medicines.

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3.  Stretchers on every campsite :- Even though we are physically and mentally prepared for the environment, accidents or uncertain situations still happen. In those cases, we have stretchers at each campsite, so in case of emergency, porters will drop you safely to base camp where we can do further treatment.

4.  High-Quality Trek Gears and Equipment :- High-Quality Trekking Gears and Equipment Trekkaro is the only trekking company in the world that provides Free Trekking Gear (FTG) at no charge/rent only for use during the treks. Decathlon Quechua Trek 100 Shoes, Quechua SH 100/300 Jackets, Trekking Poles, Crampons, and Gaiters are some of the more expensive FTG. Now, before registering for the trek, there is no need to think about the expensive trekking gear, and also, you do not have to buy or rent expensive trekking gear to go on a trek.

You can survive in extreme cold with Trekkaro's quality tents and sleeping bags. Our sleeping bags can hold cold up to -5 to -20 degrees Celsius. Tents are always warmer, so Trekkaro can provide you with quality shelter.

Although we are prepared for the storm, you should let us know if anything concerns you regarding safety.

5.  Radio (for communication between camps and guides) :- Our camps are a bit far from each other. But they connect through radio, although there is a problem with the network in the hills. If you miss anything, if the weather is bad, or if we require medical help from the base, we can still communicate via radio.

6.  Technical team on all snowy slopes All treks come with an adventure. However, safety is an important aspect of all treks. We ensure the turn with our technical team whenever we find risky slopes or areas. We already mentioned that our team is well-trained and knows how to handle hassles in emergencies.

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When you take an adventurous trek with us, then be assured that whatever we do is more than your expectations. In fact, our wish to excel goes beyond the point where your boots hit the trail – it begins the moment that you get in contact with us, and it never ends. There is nothing more satisfying than hearing from our trekkers that they’ve just had “another trip of a lifetime with  Trekkaro ”.

Your Expectations

•  Safety, of course, is non-negotiable. Safety is embedded in our business and it’s something that we take very seriously in all our treks. It's the primary reason we're very popular in just a year.

•  Personalized Service, Care, and Attention to Detail  For some organizations, this is, surprisingly, negotiable. But it isn’t for us. After safety, if we can do one thing right, every time, it’s to ensure that we sweat the small things.

•  The Best Guides  If you are already trekking with us, then you’d be forgiven for thinking our guides are superhuman. It doesn’t mean a feat to entertain, cook, guide, and facilitate, but our guides, handle it with grace, and all the while the attention is on you.

•  The Best Itineraries  It takes a lot of refinement to make a perfect trek, from dawn to dusk there are a lot of moving parts and the potential for things to go awry. For the last year, we’ve balanced on the tightrope of offering the right amount of activity, flexibility, and trek time. Whilst utilizing the best lodgings in the most unique places.

•  Value  We’re not in the business of making money and providing you with nothing. Our treks aren’t expensive, they represent excellent value for money, and for those seeking to maximize their time, there is no better way.

Our Expectations

It may come as a surprise, but the reality is that it is a two-way street (or trail), and you are ultimately responsible for the nature of the experience that you have with us. And not only that, but you also have an influence on the experience of others in your small group.

•  Attitude  This is your vacation, and the attitude that you bring will set the tone for your experience. We get that at times it’s difficult (we plan to challenge you) and we get that at times it’s a bit uncomfortable (this is not a cruise trip). All we ask you to keep an open mind, a big smile on your face, and readiness for the unexpected.

•  Physical preparedness  Our treks are designed for everyday people. You definitely don’t have to be an athlete, but to be fair to yourself and your group members, you do need to be ready. Worried about it? Do not stress it, our team is 100% dedicated to helping you pick the right trek, bring the right gear, and be physically and mentally prepared.

•  Know who’s in charge As we’ve mentioned, you rightly expect when you join our trek to be in good, safe hands. For us to ensure the entire group’s safety, we suppose you, as our guest, to listen to your lead guide. They are the expert when it comes to decisions made on the trek.

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We arrange shared taxis for  trekkers from Dehradun Railway Station to Sankri and drop you back from Sankri.

ATM point and Mobile connectivity

Purola has the last ATM point before you reach Sankri (Basecamp) if you need to withdraw money. Sankri is the last place before starting your trek where you’re likely to get a stable mobile signal (only Jio). Finish all your important phone calls here and inform anxious family members about limited phone connectivity.

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Kedarkantha Trek

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Sankri, Uttarakhand

Pickup Point

Railway Station, Dehradun

Minimum Age

  • Kedarkantha trek is an   Easy and simple trek to start with. One of the best treks for beginners.
  • Kedarkantha Trek is considered to be one of the best winter treks in the Himalayas. It is snow-clad from the middle of December to the middle of March. 
  • This Trek consists of some of the prettiest campsites in the Himalayas. The setting in the vicinity includes forests with abandoned broken huts. You can witness jaw-dropping sunrise and sunset standing on one of the rocks by the campsite. 
  • The view from the top of the summit will take you to a fairyland. The alluring snow-clad mountain peaks will take your worries of life. You can see the mighty Gangotri and Yamunotri ranges along with Black Peak, Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch ranges.

Although the  Kedarkantha trek  is mesmerizing all year round, the   best time to do the Kedarkantha trek  is in the month of December and January and then again from March and April because during this part of the year there will be plenty of snow which will make the Kedarkantha trek experience even more magical.    Imagine yourself standing amidst the lush green valleys, clear blue skies, adorable flora and taking a clean and deep breath while witnessing the picturesque view of a place that you always dreamt to be at. Did it feel good? Obviously, it can tear your heart apart with tranquillity. The elegant Himalayan treks are a must if you consider yourself to be a wanderlust and a nature lover. The enchanting views in the vicinity, the vivacious colors of the diverse flowers, the serene cold and crystal clear water and the melting of snow will leave you spellbound with the marvelous view that nature has to offer. Dusting the snow off your shoulders after a long ascent up a valley and watching the sun-kissed, snow-laden mountains right in front of your eyes will surely take your breath away. If this doesn't give you travel goals, nothing else can. Please Check our Kedar Kantha Trek Gallery.

Kedarkantha Trek Elevation & Distance

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From Dehradun, we For reaching Kedarkantha, first, you have to arrive at Dehradun which is the capital of Uttarakhand. Dehradun is connected by roadways, railways, and airways. The roadways are well connected and the landscapes are alluring throughout. The nearest railway station is the Dehradun railway station which directly connects major cities of India like New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata and many more. Most of the cities have premium train services like Shatabdi, Rajdhani, Duronto which makes the journey faster and comfortable. The air network is also very good. The nearest airport is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun. You can get daily flights from most of the cities of India.have to reach Sankri, a small village which is situated at an altitude of 6,455 feet. A drive of 198 kilometers on the National Highway 123 will advance you to the Sankri base camp where the trek actually starts. The scenic beauty throughout the trail is mind-blowing. A feeling of immersing yourself into the magnificence of nature will surely accumulate your body with an immediate adrenaline rush. The picturesque setting and serenity of the place is something to look out for. Amidst the whole journey, you can enjoy your lunch. The last 20 kilometers on the journey to Sankri is most exhilarating because it passes through Govind National park which has a name for its diverse collection of flora which is exclusively found at this location of the country. You are expected to reach Sankri by evening. The arrival at Sankri village can get a bit delayed because the road is not completely smooth and it includes a lot of undulated areas. After you reach Sankri, stay at lodge/home-stay. Dinner will be served and a small briefing session will take place. There will be overnight staying at Sankri to get well acclimatized of the conditions at such high altitudes. The mobile network in Sankri is erratic and you will most probably not find any network.

Day 2 : Trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab

The next step on the way to Kedarkantha Trek is 4 kilometers of a trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab. Juda Ka Talab is situated at an altitude of 9,100 feet and it takes around 4 hours to reach here from Sankri. The trail passes through dense pine forests, maple trees, few streams and finally, opens out to beautiful meadows. Although the journey starts from Dehradun, the actual trek commences from Sankri village. After having an early start to the day with a healthy and delicious breakfast, you will commence your trek towards Juda Ka Talab. The trail commences by moving out of Sankri by following an extension named Sor. The moment we cross the village, the road takes a wide curve and a sharp ascent is observed. Following the stream, we will come across a road that proceeds towards Kedarkantha. The first few climbs would be along many bridges through dense pine and maple forests. The wide trail constitutes the sounds of the running gusty streams. We will pass through remote villages where we can see women and children carrying bundles of logs and dried leaves for cooking and overnight fire. You can even see the Himalayan Languars leaping from one tree to another. Among the other faunae, boars and martens are quite popular in this region. After crossing some streams and making our way to the sharp trails of dense oaks, we will reach the beautiful campsite of Juda Ka Talab. As the name suggests ‘Juda Ka Talab”, you will get to witness a huge lake that appears to be magical for the trekkers. After reaching the campsite, we will have a little rest. One can go out and explore the beautiful photography options available at this place. Lunch will be served at night and tents will be set up for the overnight stay. At night, you can also engage the complete group with some fun activities and enjoy some warm tea below the clear skies. You can have a good night’s sleep after this in your cosy tents

Day 3 : Trek from Juda ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base

The main objective of day 3 is to trek from Juda Ka Talab campsite to Kedarkantha base. Kedarkantha base is located at an elevation of 11,250 feet from the mean sea level. The whole trek objective has a distance of about 4 kilometers and it takes roughly 3 hours to complete the trek. After having early and healthy morning breakfast, we will set out for the next trail which is like straight forward and intervisible. Most of today’s trail will be on a ridge, under oak trees. You will also pass through some meadows where you can spot shepherd log huts. When you reach the elevation of 10,500 feet, you will start finding traces of snow if you shall choose to trek this peak during the winter months. Prior to the Kedarkantha Base Camp, you can get to witness the mighty ranges of Bandarpooch, Kala Nag, Swargarohini and Ranglana completely drenched into the snow to showcase its magnificence. After reaching the Kedarkantha Base Camp, a place will be selected to set up the tents keeping in mind all the rules of campsite selection. The night sky, however, is a treat to the eyes with bright and shining stars creating a magnificent aura that is enjoyable for all trekkers. As the night starts to grow older, the sight becomes more alluring with the stretches of Milky way being visible in the open sky. The dense group of stars and blistering peak altogether incorporates a mind-blowing view in the vicinity. At this elevation, the intensity of cold waves gets very high and hence the need for layered clothing is mandatory. We will camp for some time under the sky while having our dinner. Overnight sleep in the tents will mark the end of this day.

Day 4 : Trek from Kedarkantha base to Kedarkantha Summit and descend to Hargaon/Stay at Base Camp

This is the biggest and most important day of the trek. We are destined to conquer the Kedarkantha summit and then descend back to Hargaon. The kedarkantha summit is located at an altitude of 12,250 feet while Hargaon is located at 8,900 feet. The total trekking distance is around 6 kilometers and it will take approximately 6-7 hours to complete the day’s journey. This is ideally a long day but the exhilarating journey to conquer the peak will be worth the challenges that may lay ahead in front of us. We shall start the day early with a healthy breakfast and set our foot on the journey to the Kedarlkantha summit. The amazing view of the sunrise as we will start to ascend from Kedarkantha base camp is breathtaking. The fiery rays of the sun will incorporate some positive energy amidst the tough terrain. You can even visualize the magnificent peaks from the meadows which will certainly upgrade your excitement level. You will again have to pass through oak forests but the trail is somewhat easy and hence you can climb faster. The ascent through the forest will make you reach the Kedarkantha summit in no time. The trail gets a little tougher at the top of the trek, especially for the first-timers. Everything aside, the view from the top is worth the tough effort. You can find a small yet beautiful temple of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati at the top of the peak. Along with this temple, you can even find a shrine of Lord Ganesh as well. The alluring 360-degree panoramic view of the snow-clad mountains of Himalayas will be a mind-blowing experience which you are gonna cherish throughout your life. We will spend some time at the summit and descend back to the base camp by noon for lunch. Post lunch, we will descend down to Hargaon through the same dense oak forests, maple trees, broken shepherd huts, and serene streams. Overnight stay at tents and a delicious dinner will bring us to the end of this tiring yet beautiful day.

Day 5 : Trek from Hargaon/Kedarkantha Base to Sankri

The schedule for today is to descend from Hargaon to Sankri which is located at an altitude of 6,400 feet above the mean sea level. We have to descend around 2,500 feet through dense pine forests. The total trekking distance is 6 kilometers and it will take approximately 4 hours to complete this journey. After having early and healthy morning breakfast, we will set out for the next trail which leads you to the Sankri village. The trail from Hargaon to Sankri is well marked and has a well-defined pathway, completely laden with small pebbles. The sunrise striking the thick pinewood is delightful to watch. We will pass through some slow-flowing streams from where we can fill our bottles for the left out part of the trek. A little below the trail, you will come across a ridge from where you can witness an elegant view of Har Ki Dun valley. You can embrace the beauty of the place and indulge yourself in photography. The trail is somewhat a tortuous one with the lovely sights of flora and fauna in the vicinity. A further descent down the trail through the dense forest will show the signs of habitation. From here, we can know that Sankri is nearby. We will reach Sankri by evening. Get freshened up and if the energy is still left, you can go again to explore the lovely village of Sankri and buy some hand made stuff that will serve as a souvenir of the location. A lot of mela and fairs are organized here where you can witness the tradition and culture of this place. You can recollect the memories of the summit from the newly met souls at the inception of the trek who might have turned into friends by now. The good time is followed by a warm sleep and this will mark the end of the last night of the trek.

Day 6 : Depart from Sankri to Dehradun

This is the last day of the trek. We will drive back to Dehradun from Sankri village. A return drive of 198 kilometers on the National Highway 123 will advance you to Dehradun where it all began. You will again pass through the Govind National Park. Don’t forget to take photographs this time. In the middle, we will have our lunch and play some games on the way back to Dehradun. You’ll reach Dehradun in between 6 pm and 7 pm. This will mark the end of your journey along with us. You can book your travel any time after 8 pm or else you can stay back at Dehradun and enjoy the sightseeing. The interesting places in and around Dehradun include Sahastradhara, Tiger Falls, Robert’s Cave, Mindrolling Monastery, Tapkeshwar Temple, Tapovan and many more. You can also visit Kempty falls. All these places are amazing and if you have an extra day, we suggest you go out and explore the beauty of Uttarakhand. The scenic beauty and impeccable natural landscapes are something to look out for. We can assure you that all along the return journey, you will keep thinking about the beautiful Kedarkantha trek. The Kedarkantha trek is a paradise on earth. The beauty of trekking in the Himalayas will cast a magical spell that you will continue to cherish throughout your lifetime. One of the many things you should be grateful for in life is that you get to witness so many incredible places. Behind every corner, there is something waiting for you to explore. It gives you an ample amount of time to know that the world is really simple. It helps you to understand what really matters to you. For once in your life, try to embrace the happiness of not knowing what’s ahead and you tend to realize that the rulebooks are for shelves. Life is right there out in the open waiting for you to embrace it.

We can arrange a cab for you from the pickup point in Dehradun, the charges for the same are not included in the package. The cost of the cab can be shared among the trekkers joining the trek. For communications purposes, we will create a Whatsapp Group before the departure date of the trek and will share the details regarding the transportation. The drop at Dehradun after the trek will be arranged in a similar way.

How to reach Kedarkantha Trek Base camp ( Sankri ) :

Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport to Dehradun and is easily accessible, it is just 25 km away from the city. Daily flights from New Delhi are available to this airport.

Dehradun railway station. Overnight trains that hail from Delhi are Nandadevi Express and Dehradun Express. People often prefer railways over airways because with trains you get to see the landscape in its full glory, it is also cheaper and you will definitely enjoy your way till Dehradun.

Regular bus service is available from Delhi ISBT Kashmere Gate which plies government buses that are safe and you can rely on them more than the private buses.

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  • Accommodations at Trek:  All accommodations on the trek will be on twin sharing basis in Tents or Homestays. Any accommodation in a hotel/guest house/hostel will be in a budget hotel.
  • Trek Leader and Guides:  An experienced and certified Trek Leader , as well as a professional guide, will accompany you for the trek. The team will have years of experience and well equipped for any emergency situation.
  • Services of a Professional Trekking Team:  A team of an experienced Cook, Camp Staff, Porters/Mules will accompany you for all the arrangements on the trek .
  • Meals:  All Meals on the Trek are included. We will serve Vegetarian Indian food on the trek which will be cooked by our high altitude chefs. It will be a five-course meal plan.
  • Camping and Safety Equipment:  All the camping equipment such as Tents, Sleeping bags, Toilet Tents, Dining Tent, Mattresses, and other things will be provided by us and we guarantee the quality. Safety Equipment including Medical kit, Oxygen Cylinder, Oximeter, Crampons & Gaiters(if required) will be provided by us. We recommend you to bring your own sleeping bags if possible.
  • Trek Permits and Forest Camping Charges:  Only for Indian Clients, All the applicable trekking permits, Camping Charges, Forest Entry Fee, etc will be paid by us. Foreigners have to pay these charges if not mentioned.
  • A Life-Changing Experience:  We assure you that by trekking in the Himalayas you will have a life-changing experience and we will do everything we can to provide you with the best services and make your venture in the wild an unforgettable one. 

Note: Prior to booking any adventure with Trekmunk, it will be mandatory to sign the waiver form and get a medical certificate from a doctor in due time, without these, you will not be allowed to start the trek. All this will be done online without using any paper.

  • GST and Other Taxes:  The goods and services tax is not included in the price mentioned with the trek. They are subjected to change according to the government rules of India.
  • Accommodation and Food in Dehradun:  Food and stay in Dehradun and during transit to Sankri and back are not included in the package. You can book your hotels or homestays in Dehradun, we can recommend a few good options.
  • Flights and Transportation to and fro base camp:  Flights or other means of transport are not included in the package. Transportation from Dehradun to Sankri and Sankri to Dehradun is not included in the package. We can arrange a cab for you according to your requirements but you will be liable to pay for the same. Any expenses occurred during the journey are not included in the package cost.
  • Personal Equipment:  Your Rucksack, personal clothing, shoes, trek poles, and other personal trekking gear is not included in this package. You have to bring your own gear according to the weather and difficulty of the trek.
  • Portage of Personal Bags(Offloading):  We highly advise you to carry your own burden (your rucksack) but due to any reason, if you wish to not carry your rucksack, we can arrange for a porter/mule to carry it. For this service, you will be charged over and above the trek cost. The charges for offloading vary with every trek.
  • Travel Insurance:  Travel Insurance is not included in this package. We recommend you to have travel insurance before opting for such adventures. You can buy insurance from us while booking the trek, it is optional.
  • Personal Expenses:  Any personal expenses incurred (Laundry, Bottled Water, Beverages, Snacks, Orders at tea houses or dhabas, Tips for guides, Camera fees, etc) are not included in the package.
  • Emergency Expenses:  Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as accidents, bad weather, landslides, road conditions and any other circumstances beyond our control are not included in the package.
  • Anything not mentioned in Inclusions of the package.

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Upon Booking, An invoice will be sent to your mail & within 12 to 24 hours the booking confirmation with additional details will be sent to your mail.

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Any refund applicable will be processed within 10 to 15 business days as per the company policy.

Postpone/Transfer of a booked trek:

a) You can postpone your booked trek for a period of two months (61 days) but Trekmunk will charge a 20% processing fee. The last date for the postponement will be 15 days before the start of the trek. You can book any slot for the same trek in the next 2 months (61 days) which will totally depend on the availability. You will have to confirm your slot for your future trek 15 days prior to that trek. Failing to book the slot in 2 months (61 days) time, would be considered a cancellation with no refund of any kind. The 2 months (61 days) time frame will be from the start date of the initial trek you booked for. Postponing a booked trek can only be done once. If it is postponed 45 days before the departure date, we will not charge any fee.

b) You can transfer your booked slot for the trek to any fit person till 15 days before the trek. You just have to mail us the request and rest we will handle. The new person has to get all the mandatory documents duly signed for the trek and is bound with this booking contract. It is the participant's responsibility to read and agree to all these terms.

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1. We Trek for a Cause: For overall development of the areas we run our operations in, we donate Rs 100/- per booking from our profits which are used for the upliftment of the local people and conserving nature. We have named this initiative as - Trek for a Cause. For more details, follow:  https://www.trekmunk.com/trek-for-a-cause

2. We are paperless: We are focusing on Sustainable Tourism and to do that we are trying all measures to convert our trek operations to be Eco-Friendly. Going Paperless is one step closer to our aim. 

3. Single-Use Plastic: Trekmunk does not encourage the use of single-use plastic items. We are ensuring that our team is working together to reduce the problem and educate those around them. We will send you instructions on how to go plastic-free on your adventures.

4. Preparing for your Holiday: Getting some additional exercise makes a lot of sense to spend time before coming on a trekking adventure. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable you will find the experience. Hiking in the hill country is the best training but jogging, squash and swimming are also good for developing cardiovascular fitness and stamina. To read more on how to get fit, follow:  https://www.trekmunk.com/get-fit-for-trek  

5. Electricity Supply & Plug: You will get electricity supply till the starting point of the trek. If not Indian, We recommend you check if you require an adaptor for your electrical items at:  http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/

6. Currency:  The unit of currency in India is the Indian Rupees.

7. Health & Vaccinations: 

Severe Allergies: If you have a severe allergy please inform the Trekmunk office before you travel. We will do all we can to help, but we cannot guarantee an allergy-free environment on trekmunk trips. You will need to carry your own treatment for the allergy with you, as 'adrenaline auto-injectors' are not carried as standard by our leaders and staff. You should inform your leader on the arrival of your allergy, and let them know where you keep your adrenaline pen.

Vaccinations: You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you require any specific vaccinations or other preventive measures. You should be up to date with routine courses and boosters as recommended e.g. diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella, along with hepatitis A and typhoid. Malarial prophylaxis is not usually required for trips in the mountains, however, if you are visiting rural and remote low lying areas then they might be necessary. 

8. Passport & Visas/Identity Proofs: If foreigner, Validity for 6 months, should have blank pages, and should be kept with yourself all the time.

9. Water: If you are on a trekking or cycling holiday, water is supplied to fill up your individual bottles. This will be boiled or filtered. Additionally, you should take purification tablets or a filter bottle (such as a LifeStraw, Sawyer Filter) to treat your water when in towns or where water is not supplied. We do not encourage the purchasing of single-use plastic bottles.

10. Altitude: This adventure involves going to a very high altitude. This is not something that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of altitudes, but it is important that we follow some simple rules in order to acclimatize successfully. We will send you the information in your mailbox about Acute Mountain Sickness and trekking in high altitudes. On this trip, we carry bottled oxygen for use in emergencies.

11. Guidance on Tipping: Tipping is the accepted way of saying thank you for good service. Normally the guide and any other trek staff are given their tips at the end of the trek and this is best done as a group. The main guide will make sure that the tip is appropriately distributed among all the staff members on the trek.

12. Spending/Emergency Money: Approximately Rs. 8000-10000/- (in Indian Currency)should be carried for miscellaneous expenses including porter and trek crew tips, drinks, soft drinks, etc. We recommend that you carry your travel money in the form of cash as the availability of ATM is less in these remote areas. This can also serve as your emergency spending money.

13. Travel Insurance: It is recommended to have travel insurance for these kinds of adventures. When taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary. We will ask for the Travel Insurance Details over a mail. Indians can buy insurance from us while booking the trek.

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Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha trek overview.

Explore the Himalayas on the beautiful Kedarkantha trek. Kedarkantha is a 6-days trek in the Govind Pashuvihar National Park which is popular for a lot of reasons. The first reason being the rewarding experience of the summit climb. The summit looms large right from the base camp and as you start your journey towards the peak a whole new world reveals itself to you.

Kedarkantha is not particularly an easy climb, it is steep and the closer you get to the summit, the trickier the paths become. But once you complete it, the overwhelming sense of accomplishment is going to take over your senses. A trek to Kedarkantha is also going to leave you mesmerized with its dense lush forest. Kedarkantha trek being inside a wildlife sanctuary, the aspect of nature will render you speechless with its raw Western Himalayan beauty.

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Kedarkantha trek, uttarakhand, quick facts of kedarkantha trek.

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Kedarkantha Trek Height: 12,500 ft

Start/ End Point of the Trek: Sankri village

Service From: Dehradun

Duration: 6D/5N

Kedarkantha Trek Distance: 20 km

Kedarkantha Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate

Kedarkantha Trek Temperature: Day (8°C to 15°C) and Night: (-5°C to 3°C)

Best Time to do Kedarkantha Trek: November to April

Railway Station: Dehradun is the nearest railway station

Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun

Short Itinerary for Kedarkantha Summit Trek

Day 1 - Dehradun to Sankri

Day 2 - Sankri to Juda ka Talab

Day 3 - Juda ka Talab to Base Camp

Day 4 - Base Camp to Kedarkantha Summit

Day 5 - Base Camp to Sankri

Day 6 - Sankri to Dehradun

Kedarkantha Trek Detailed Itinerary

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Dehradun to Sankri

Distance: 187km

Duration: 8-9 hours

Altitude: 1950m

  • Start your journey towards Sankri village from Dehradun, which would take you about 9-10 hours.
  • Drive along Yamuna and Tons river, with pine forests surrounding your way and enjoy the beauty of nature at its best.
  • After the breezy ride reach Sankri and check-in to your campsite.
  • Overnight stay at Sankri.

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Sankri to Juda ka Talaab

Distance: 4 km

Duration: 3-4 hours

Altitude: 2786m

Start your day with a delicious breakfast and set out on the hike from Saur village.

Climb up through the picturesque trails, crossing several high-altitude suspension bridges and small villages.

As you trek, you'll reach the stunning Juda Ka Talab, a lake said to be formed by Lord Shiva's flowing hair.

Take a moment to step out of your camps and gaze at the starlit sky while you stand beside the frozen lake.

Spend the night at Juda Ka Talab, surrounded by the natural beauty.

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Juda ka Talaab to Base Camp

Duration: 4-5 hours

Altitude: 3430m

Start the day with breakfast at Juda Ka Talab and embark on the journey to the Kedarkantha base camp.

Take in the breathtaking beauty of the snow-lined path and patches of green that surround you.

In case of harsh weather, take refuge in the safe and equipped Gujjar huts.

The majestic view of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks of Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, Kala Nag and Ranglana will leave you breathless.

Reach the campsite, enjoy dinner, and retire to the tents for the night. Spend the night at the Kedarkantha base camp, surrounded by the natural wonder of the Himalayas.

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Base camp to Kedarkantha summit

Distance: 6 km

Duration: 6-7 hours

Altitude: 3800m

Begin your day with a hearty breakfast and gear up for the ultimate adventure. Set out early, around 2 am, for the summit trek.

The trek will take around 7 to 8 hours to complete. As you trek, you'll be greeted by the warm, filtered sun rays from the mountains of the Yamunotri and Gangotri range, and the Kinner Kailash ranges.

When you reach the summit, be prepared for a jaw-dropping view as you watch the sun rise from the top.

After taking in the summit's beauty, begin your descent back to base camp. Once you reach the campsite, relax and refuel with a delicious dinner to end the day.

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Base camp to Sankri

Altitude: 1900 m

Start your day with a satisfying breakfast at the base camp. As you begin your descent to Sankri village, listen to interesting local stories shared by your guide.

Take in the beautiful views of the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas along the way.

Once you arrive at the quaint Sankri village, share your trekking experiences with friends over a cup of coffee.

Spend the night in the village and rest up for the journey ahead.

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Sankri to Dehradun

Distance: 187 km

The last day, you are supposed to bid adieu to the mountains.

After breakfast, drive towards Dehradun.

Return home with a bag full of memories.

Know Before You Go for Kedarkantha Trek

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Kedarkantha is a very popular trek among first timers who are indulging in some serious trekking. It can be a good way to kickstart your trekking journey. Here are some tips for the first time trekkers :

  • You can rent trekking poles, trekking shoes, and trekking bags in Sankri but be sure to check the availability before peak season.
  • Keeping your phones fully charged and carrying an extra battery for your camera is advisable as electricity in snakri is quite an issue, the place faces frequent power cuts.
  • Carry a flask to store warm water which you can drink during your trek .
  • This cannot be stressed enough but do not overpack as doing so you will be bringing doom upon yourself.
  • Stuff your things in a planned way so that things are easily accessible to you when you need them.
  • As you enter Purola (halfway to Sankri), there will be no network so make sure you inform your loved ones.
  • There are no ATMs after Mori so be sure to use the ATM in Dehradun itself.
  • As you begin your trek, start with small steps and gradually increase your pace
  • Keep quick foods like energy bar with you which will give you an instant boost.
  • Do not forget to keep your headorce as you will be trekking 3 am in the morning.

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Sturdy Trekking shoes - For Kedarkantha trek, you would require sturdy, ankle gripping shoes that would be suitable to walk on snow.

Backpack - A 50-60 L backpack would suffice for Kedarkantha trek, make sure the backpack has good back support with quick access pockets.

Clothes - T shirts(wear one and pack 2), preferably long sleeves quick-dry t-shirts which have a high dollar. A t-shirt which hides your neck will prevent the neck from getting sunburnt. You can also carry thermals with you if you are susceptible to cold but keeping in mind that you have to carry them all along.

Clothing in Winters - During winters it is necessary to carry insulin jackets and a 5-layer clothing is recommended : 1 pair of thermals, 2 light fleece layers, 1 light sweater and a padded jacket. Do not carry heavy sweaters or fleece, carry which are foldable and don't take up much space. Carry 1-3 trek pants with you which are comfortable and stretchable and would not restrict your movements. Even for trek pants, go for the quick-dry ones rather than the cotton as they take the longest time to dry. Trek pants with several zips are convenient as you can keep a few essentials in your pocket.

Sunglasses - Sunglasses are mandatory in your Kedarkantha winter trek as without them you may get snow blindness from the directly reflected UV rays from the snow.

Cap - A sun cap is necessary as it prevents quick exhaustion, dehydration, headache and sunstrokes.

Hand gloves - Carry a pair of hand gloves since you will have to grip on snow on your trek if needed and they would also protect you from extreme gold. Try to get synthetic hand gloves as they would be water-proof.

Woolen cap- It is necessary that you protect your head from the extreme cold after sun down. The maximum amount of hat that our body loses is from our head so it becomes mandatory to keep our head warm.

Socks - Take at least 4 pairs of socks, out of which 3 must be sports socks and one woolen. Again it is recommended that you do not take cotton socks as they take a lot of time to dry.

Trekking Poles - you would require at least one pair of trekking poles as they enhance your stability and balance to a great extent and at the same time it reduces your energy consumption.

Rainwear - The weather in the mountains are unpredictable and can change anytime.From a bright sunny day, it might turn cloudy and start raining. So to protect yourself from such a situation, carry a very lightweight poncho or rainwear.

Raincover for your backpack - All your warm clothes will be inside your backpack so you cannot afford to get it wet. Get a raincover for your backpack or a large plastic bag to protect your clothes from getting wet.

Daypack - If you are unloading your main luggage on a mule then you must carry a daypack where you will keep your essentials.

Toiletries - Carry your toothbrush, paste, a small soap, toilet tissue roll deodorant, lip balm,moisturizer in a separate toiletry kit. Since you won’t be able to bathe in your trek, packing your bag with soaps and shampoos is pointless. For women : If you are menstruating on your trek then you can carry your sanitary napkins, tampons and menstrual cup on the trek. Carry ziplock bags to carry your menstrual waste.

Plastic covers- It is a very smart idea to carry 2-3 plastic bags to keep your dirty or wet clothes. That way you would also be reusing the plastics in a better way as well.

Medicine kit - Diamox, Dolo 650, Avomine, Combiflam, Digene, ORS, Knee brace(optional). Take these medicines only after consulting your trek leader.

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By Air : Jolly Grant airport is the nearest airport in Dehradun, which is located 25 kms away from the city. Regular flights are available from Delhi to Dehradun.

By Train : There are many trains available which run till Dehradun from different parts of India. However, if you are traveling from Delhi then there are two Express trains, with an overnight journey : Nanda Devi Express and Dehradun Express.

By Bus : If you are going for Kedarkantha trek from Delhi, then Buses ply regularly from Delhi to Dehradun bus stand. Catch a bus from Kashmere gate ISBT, which is the main bus station of Delhi. Here you will find both AC and non-AC buses till Dehradun. It is recommended that you take the government bus, as it will drop you at Dehradun ISBT.

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The best time to go on a Kedarkantha trek is winter, as the season offers dreamy views and amazing weather. Every season has something different to offer, however, Kedarkantha winter holds a unique place in terms of adrenaline and adventure.

  • Kedarkantha trek in winters ( December, January, February )

Average temperature during day - 8 degree to 10 degree celsius Average temperature during night - 0 degree -5 degree celsius

Kedarkantha has gained popularity as the most sought after winter trek and that is for all the right reasons. If you are a beginner in the world of trekking and you want to venture out for something serious then Kedarkantha winter trek will give you the right adrenaline rush and sense of adventure.

Trek through the dense forest and learn how to camp on a thick heap of snow. The ultimate adventure awaits as you start ascending the summit of Kedarkantha, the path will be covered with thick layers of snow. As you reach the summit, you will be overwhelmed with a sense of fulfillment, the feeling of which will be etched in your memory for an eternity.

  • Kedarkantha Trek in Spring (March and April)

Average temperature during day- 15 degree to 18 degree celsiusAverage temperature during night - 0 degree to 5 degree celsius

In this time, you would still find snow in irregular patches, as reminiscent of the bygone winter season. If you want a pleasant experience with a touch of colors from nature, then spring should be the ideal time for you. Find beautiful newly bloomed Rhododendrons and fresh patches of grass set against the white washed backdrop as you ascend higher.

By the month of April, the snow completely melts away and bursting colors take over the scenery. The place wakes up from its hibernation with fresh energy. A trek to Kedarkantha becomes a must in Spring for its calming nature and it becomes an ideal time for camping.

  • Kedarkantha in Summer (May and June)

Average temperature in day - 18 degree celsius to 24 degree celsiusAverage temperature in night - 3 degrees celsius to 8 degree celsius

Kedarkantha trekking during summers sees the dominance of sun during the day, however the evenings remain chilly. During this time you will find no snow, and in June, you might find light rainfall. Proper monsoon sets in the month of July.

If you are looking for an experience devoid of much crowd then this time should be ideal for you since during this time people go for higher altitude treks and Kedarkantha sees leser footfall.

  • Kedarkantha Trek in Autumn ( September, October, November)

Average temperature in day - 10 degree to 15 degree celsiusAverage temperature in night- 0 degree to -5 degree celsius

After the monsoon season, the Kedarkantha trek comes to life from the month of September. In this time you get an unparalleled view of the mighty Himalayas as the forests and meadows are at their best. Till October the trekking experience will be pleasant in terms of weather and landscape, however, from November the winter sets in.

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For Kedarkantha trek, you would require documents for legal purposes and to present them to the forest department. So, carrying proper documents is of utmost importance, without them you won’t be able to do the trek. The documents that you need to carry with you are as follows :

- Original and photocopy of government photo identity card - Aadhar card/ Driver’s License/ Passport. This is required by the Forest Department for your identification.

- Medical Certificate - You must get a medical clearance by a practicing doctor, without a medical certificate, the forest department would not allow you to trek.

Unsaid Things About Kedarkantha Trek

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Trek inside a wildlife sanctuary : Kedarkantha is located in the Govind Pashuvihar Sanctuary and National Park, the area is filled with rich flora and fauna with biodiversity of Western Himalayas. In your trek to Kedarkanth you will be witnessing all three kinds of flora of Western Himalayas : Broadleaf forests, Subalpine conifer and Subalpine shrubs and bushes.

Religious and Cultural significance of Kedarkantha : According to mythology, it is believed that Lord Shiva stayed here for a few days when he was hiding from a demon. All the three significant villages, Sankri, Kotgaon and Gaichwan have a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. In terms of culture we will see a heavy influence of the Kinnaur, the people over here dress and talk in a similar fashion like the Kinnauris.

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FAQ's of Kedarkantha Trek

How long is the kedarkantha trek.

Kedarkantha trek is a 18 km long trek which takes 4 days from Sankri to complete the trek. On the first day you will cover 5 km which will take you around 4 hours approximately, on the second day you will cover 4 km over a span of 4 hours. On the third day you will trek from Juda ka talab to Base camp which is 4 kms.On the 4th day you will cover around 6 km which will take you 6-7 hours.

What is the height of Kedarkantha trek?

The height or altitude of Kedarkantha is 12500 ft, while Sankri is at an altitude of 6455 ft.

Do I get network access on the Kedarkantha trek?

Getting a network on your Kedarkantha trek is difficult, however, you might get network on the summit and some few places on your route.

Is there an ATM on the Kedarkantha Trek?

The last ATM that you will find en route to your base camp is in Mori. At Mori you will find an SBI bank which has an ATM attached to it. But please keep in mind that the machine, most of the time, is devoid of any cash. In such a case you have to go to an SBI authorized cash withdrawal center where you will swipe your card and the person present at the servicing desh will give you acash. It is recommended that you avoid this hassle and carry vash with yourself from the very beginning. Purola is a good option as it has 3 functioning ATM’s.

Is there a cloakroom facility at Kedarkantha trek?

There is a cloakroom facility at the basecamp of Kedarkantha, where you can leave your things and as the trek ends, your belongings will be brought back to you. Please keep in mind that you should not leave any valuable things in the cloakroom.

Is offloading available at Kedarkantha?

Yes, offloading is available on Kedarkantha trekking. Your bags will be kept on the back of the mule while you walk the trail hassle-free.

Is there any risk of wild animals on the Kedarkantha trek?

There is no as such risk of wild animals in Kedarkantha trek, however, it is suggested that you remain vigilant because after all Kedarkantha is inside Govind Wildlife Sanctuary. It is recommended that you do not get estranged from your group for a long period of time.

Which month is best for Kedarkantha Trek?

The best time to trek Kedarkantha is from December to April. The trek is open during this period and the weather is ideal for trekking. During this time the temperature is low, snow is present on the trek, and the trekking trail is clear. December to January is the best time to experience snow on the trek and April is the best time for wildflowers blooming. It's recommended to avoid the monsoon months of June to September as the trekking trail becomes slippery and is prone to landslides.

Which trek is better: Brahmatal or Kedarkantha Trek?

Both the Kedarkantha trek and the Brahmatal trek are beautiful and offer unique experiences. It ultimately depends on what you're looking for in a trek. If you are looking for a moderate level trek with beautiful views, Kedarkantha trek is perfect for you. If you are looking for a bit of adventure and to be immersed in nature, Brahmatal trek is perfect for you.

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Kedarkantha Trek – Nov’23 to March’24

Updates for kedarkantha trek:.

  • Upcoming group departure for Kedarkantha trek (Nov to March) from Dehradun. Snow usually starts depositing  on trail from the later half of November and remains till late March to early April.
  • Private/customised tours to Kedarkantha for your own group/family is open as per your preferred date. TREK FEE will be same for a group of 8 to 9 persons i.e. ₹ 9950 + 5% GST per person (Sankri to Sankri) and will be proportianately lower for 10 persons or more in a private/customised tour.

Below is your Complete Guide to Kedarkantha trekking tour 2024  and will help you to navigate through this detailed page information. Click a link to jump to a specific part of information.

Introduction Itinerary Altitude and distance graph Campsites Temperature & clothing How to reach the trek base Snow during spring Snow conditions during 2019-20 season

About the trek:

Probably you have searched for a winter or snow trekking trail in India and  landed on our Kedarkantha trek details page. It is indeed the most popular winter trekking destination in India. Kedarkantha  peak (Latitude 31.02257° N & Longitude 78.17185° E) is a low altitude mountain peak  at ~3810 m/12500 ft. The peak and trail are on the fringe of Govind National Park, Uttarakhand.

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The region marks the boundary with its neighbouring state Himachal Pradesh and situated in western flank of Uttarkashi district. Naturally the area is surrounded by Shivalik hills and approaching to high Himalayan snow peaks. From summit you can see a 360° panorama, very special during sunrise. Peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpunch, Black Peak create the backdrop.

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Winter and Spring add snow and blooming of flowers, a nearly ideal experience for your Himalayan hiking destination. Surrounding Tons river valley, dotted with remote villages, snow capped mountain ranges in the horizon, and rich flora and fauna of the national park makes the short and easy hike to the Kedarkantha peak an enjoyable hiking experience.  In winter or spring, the trail remains covered with fresh snow. Snow patches amidst giant pine forest and snow covered meadow in this altitude, even late till spring, makes this trek a special one. Campsites in winter are mostly on or around snow. In spring during March and April another added bonus is the blooming of Rhododendrons. Temperatures are warmer than the harsh winter days but residual snow remains intact on higher altitude, specially on top and even till base camp.

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Winter summit to the Kedarkantha peak is indeed special. You will remember the summit push while breaking the dawn for long in your memory. Pictures can give you some feel, but not all 🙂

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We believe that our HT support team can give you one of the most memorable experience of your lifetime. This is how you feel on the trek wit HT:

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 Kedarkantha trek brief itinerary: 

Day 1: Drive from Dehradun to Sankri (~1930 m/6360 ft) – 200 Km – 9 to 10 hrs. Lodge or a guest house accommodation on a triple sharing basis. Day 2: Trek to the campsite near to Juda Tal (~ 2800 m/9185 ft) – 5 Km- 4/5 hours. Twin sharing tent. Day 3: Trek to Kedarkantha base (~ 3440 m/11285 ft) – 5 Km – 3 hours. Twin sharing tent. Day 4: Trek to Kedarkantha Peak (~ 3800 m/12465 ft) – approx 2 to 3 hours climb – spend some time at the summit and back to Kedarkantha base – total 7 Km – 6/7 hours. Twin sharing tent. Day 5: Trek to Sankri — 8 Km – 4/5 hours. Lodge or a guest house accommodation on a triple sharing basis. Day 6:  Drive from Sankri to Dehradun – 200 Km – 8/9 hours

Important note:

  • You need to reach on your own to Dehradun on  Day 1 morning (latest by 7 am)  or the previous night. Return to Dehradun on  Day 6 evening (by 7 pm) .  Arrange your tickets for inward journey and return from Dehradun accordingly. We will arrange transport to reach Sankri and return but are  NOT included in the TREK FEE .
  • Last ATM  is at Mori, 25 Km before Sankri but don’t depend till you reach  here. Withdraw cash well in advance either in Dehradun,  Naugaon or Purola.
  • Only BSNL and Jio network may work at trek base Sankri, that too with limited connections. Make a phone call back to home from Mori while reaching Sankri. After Sankri there is no presence of network.

 Altitude & Distance Profile Graph for Kedarkantha TREK:  

Here you will get a pictorial idea, before going to some facts and details.

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Campsites during winter Kedarkantha trek:

In winter Juda Ta Talab starts freezing around mid December and by month end the area receives moderate amount of snow (around 6 inch up to a feet). Surrounding conifer jungle set up creates the perfect back drop and a sudden snowfall can turn this site powdery and surreal :-). Snow remains as late as mid of March in this campsite.

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Temperature range during Kedarkantha trek:

Winter (Dec to Feb) temperature: From December to February during winter the daytime temp remains cool and nights are cold. Night/early morning temperatures (when it usually reaches minimum) will be approximately as following

Sankri: 2°C to 0°C Juda Tal: -2°C to -5°C Kedarkantha base: -5°C to -10° C.

Note that the temperature will be around 6° to 8°C warmer at a given place inside the tent, and still, the temperature inside the tent can be freezing. Keep adequate warm layers with you.

Spring (Mar-Apr) & Autumn (Oct-Nov) temperature: Day time weather remains pleasant and nights are cooler.

Night/early morning temperatures at camp sites  can be from 8-10°C (lower camps/Juda Tal) to 0-2°C (higher camps/Kedarkantha base)

What type of clothing should I bring for this trek?

It is important to carry proper clothing on this trek. Three layers of clothing are recommended at the campsite in the early morning or evening while you are outside your tent.

  • Base layer (moisture-wicking layer; use synthetic and avoid cotton): A quick-dry base layer (dry-fit t-shirt, half or full sleeves) & trekking pants (synthetic, preferably quick-dry, and some wind- or water-proof material is useful)
  • Mid layer (warm clothing): Usually a warm jacket (synthetic, hollow fibre, fleece, or down jacket, etc.), but you may use combinations of layers as well (e.g., a light jacket + hoodies + a sweater or a thermal, which you may already have with you).
  • Outer layer (weatherproofing): a windproof and waterproof jacket with a hood is best, or a poncho or raincoat.

Note that we don’t have any gear renting facilities, although at some bases, you may get a few on the spot. You may read our opinion on whether should you buy or rent your trekking gear  to get a broader understanding.

Check a comprehensive List of things to carry in a himalayan trek  or  download  the PDF. Also read  how to choose right trekking gear  before purchasing any gear.

Access to trek base Sankri:

We may arrange a pickup  from Dehradun to Sankri and return. This will be on a cost to cost basis and shared by the availing team members. You pay directly to the driver, sharing equally.  The fare is ₹ 6000 for a Tata Sumo, one way and can accommodate 5 to 6 people. Whereas a Tempo Traveller charges ₹ 900 (10 to 12 seats) one way. Approximately, ₹ 2000 per person when you avail both ways. This cost is not included in the TREK FEE.

Or else you may  reach Sankri independently and join us here. Here is a road map with major points en route to Sankri.

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 Do we get snow in Kedarkantha trek during spring (March/April)?

Being in Uttarkashi district and due to proximity with the Himachal border, Kedarkantha trail normally receives moderate to heavy snowfall from December to February. Quite naturally winter snow deposition remains as late as April. Also a fresh snowfall in not rare even in spring on altitude around ~ 3000 m/10000 ft or above.  In general you will get patches of snow in and around Juda Tal campsite. As you climb higher, you will encounter more snow. From Kedarkantha base to the summit, normally the trail will be covered with moderate snow (around 6 inches). Another advantage of Kedarkantha spring trek is that the temperature will be warmer comparing to winter months and more conducive to trekkers who don’t feel like getting into subzero temperature throughout. Plus blooming of Rhododendron in the stretch between Sankri to Juda Ka Talao is definitely a bonus in spring :-).

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Past snow updates for Winter-Spring:

Check here for latest update from Kedarkantha trail along with fresh photos during early December 2019. You will have an understanding of current snow condition and forecast for the season. You should get moderate snow in mid to late December . Heavy snow from December end to January end is expected this time. February is normally not conducive for this trek due to harshest winter conditions with heavy deposited snow. March and April, i.e. spring season is ideal for snow spring trek, when weather starts getting warmer.

As of beginning of March, 2019, Kedarkantha peak may have accumulated “4 foot snow barrier “. February is always been the harshest month on mountains, cold and snowy. This winter promised good snow by mid December.  Till mid Jan 2019 we got expected snow of 1 to 2 Ft varying from Juda Tal to the Kedarkantha peak.  Then came the snow storm which poured more than 2 Ft snow at Sankri in itself. Summit to Kedarkantha peak was a mini expedition (just joking) mostly in February. Groups trekked to Juda Tal, camped there , hiked around and returned frequently. Occasional small sized groups reached the summit.

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As the spring approaches, our spring trek groups are starting from 10th March, 2019. It is needless to say that Kedarkantha trail will remain covered with moderate to heavy snow in March and could very possibly till end of April 2019. Till mid of March it will be challenging to reach the summit, but will ease out if there is no further significant snowfall.

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Finally Kedarkantha summit opened again on 18th March’19, as the first team after a long break reached the summit of Kedarkantha. Entire February and till mid of March snow was just too much to deal with and no team was able to reach summit. These are the pictures of our team who summit Kedarkantha on  24th March’19. This year snow will remain on summit till May beginning for sure.

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Why treks with HT?

  Duration:  4 days of trekking; Walking from Sankri to Kedarkantha summit and back to Sankri. 6 days from Dehradun to Dehradun.

  Prerequisite:  No prior trekking experience is required. Good physical fitness is always desired in any trek.

 Grade:  Easy

 Physicality:  5.5/10

  Trail Length: 25 Km

  Highest Point: Kedarkantha  peak ~ 3820 m/12500 ft

  Seasons:  March/April (Spring/Snow),  October/November (Post Monsoon/Fall), & December to February (Winter/Snow)

 Further Option:  Har Ki Dun trek can be combined.

  Access:  Trek starting point (trek base) is Sankri, 200 Km from Dehradun.

  Rail station:  Dehradun (Station Code: DDN)

  Airport:  Delhi, Jolly Grant in Dehradun (Airport Code: DED)

Upcoming scheduled dates for Kedarkantha trek:  

  • You can check the scheduled Fixed Departure dates in the calendar available inside Booking Form or inside REGISTER NOW form. Tour starting Dates are highlighted as per our itinerary ( Day 1 of  6 days itinerary ).
  • At present BOOK NOW functionality is disabled . You can get all the information in your email by submitting the REGISTER NOW form.
  • If you are a group of people and available dates are not matching then you may select Custom date mode  (by clicking the Select your custom date) and fill in the displayed form.
  • You can also check all the available dates at a glance in our TREK CALENDAR .
  • Trekkers need to reach Dehradun on Day 1 morning (latest by 8 am) or the previous night. Return to Dehradun on Day 6 evening (around 7 pm). Arrange your tickets for inward journey and return accordingly.

How to reach Sankri (The trek base):

  Nearest Rail station:  Dehradun (Station Code: DDN)

  Nearest   Airport:  Delhi, Jolly Grant in Dehradun (Airport Code: DED)

Based upon your request we will arrange a pick up and drop from Dehradun to Sankri and back. This will be shared equally by the team members on actual basis. You pay directly to the driver/transporter. The fare is Rs 5500 for a Tata Sumo/Mahindra Maxx one way. This can accommodate 6 to 8 people. A Tempo Traveller charges Rs 9000 (12-14 seat) one way.  This is NOT included in TREK FEE and to be paid directly to the driver/owner.

If you wish to reach our Trek Base Sankri on your own by public transportation:

  • There are 2/3 privately operated buses from Dehradun (near DDN railway station on Gandhi road) To Sankri. The 200 Km journey will take around 10/12 hours. The busses start at  5:30/6/7 am.
  • While returning from Sankri take the morning bus to Dehradun/Vikasnagar and reach by 7 pm.

How to reach Dehradun:

For the treks at Uttarkashi district in Garhwal , one has to reach the capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun, specially the trek starting from Sankri, Yamunotri etc. Haridwar, Rishikesh and Dehradun are 3 nearby cities in the area and one can move from one to another by public vehicles like bus or shared Jeeps.

For more options to reach Haridwar you can check  here .

Haridwar to Dehradun: 55 Km and may take one and half to 2 hours.

Dehradun to Rishikesh: 45 Km and may take around one and a half hour.

You can fly or by train reach New Delhi as per your convenience from any part within India.

There are direct trains from Kolkata to Dehradun.

KUMBHA EXPRESS – Train No. – 12369  ( Very good option to reach Haridwar by 5 pm; You can take a bus from the terminus just opposite to the railway station referred as Roadways bus stand/ISBT and reach Dehradun in one and half hour. Spend the night in Dehradun and start your onward journey by car next morning.)

UPASANA EXPRESS – Train No. – 12327  ( Very good option to reach Dehradun directly by 5 pm; Spend the night in Haridwar and start your onward journey by car next morning)

DOON EXPRESS – Train No. – 13009 ( Don’t book this train when you plan a long onward journey immediately in the morning)]

Avoid booking wait listed (WL) tickets in AC classes (1A/2A/3A) or Chair Car (CC). Book Sleeper class (SL)/Second Sitting class (2S) tickets which have normally more seats/berths and hence much better chance to get confirmed.

You can reach Dehradun easily  from New Delhi by train or bus (~ 6/7 hours) and is around 260 Km.

Following trains are good to reach Haridwar and run daily.

DDN JANSHTBDI – Train No.  12055  (Arrives DDN in the evening @ 9:10 pm, good choice when you stay the night in Dehradun and have a long drive ahead next day) NANDA DEVI EXP – Train No.  12205  (arrives DDN early morning @ 5:40 am)

Always avoid booking waitlisted (WL) tickets in AC classes (1A/2A/3A) or Chair Car (CC). Book Sleeper class (SL)/Second Sitting class (2S) tickets which have normally more seats/berth and hence much better chance to get confirmed.

Govt. Road Transport (Roadways of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab etc.) buses are frequently available in day time and night from Kashmiri Gate ISBT ( http://www.delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/doit_transport/Transport/Home/ISBT/Fare+Chart ). Tickets are available on board for these regular type buses. From Delhi Airport or Station you can reach ISBT Kashmiri Gate via Delhi Metro service ( http://www.delhimetrorail.com/metro-fares.aspx ). It is only 4 Km from NDLS and can be reached easily by booking an auto rickshaw.

For privately operated bus, you can book online from different portals. Select a boarding point suitably. Overnight Volvo/A.C/Push back buses are available. Normally these buses take up to 7 hours to reach Dehradun ISBT. You can book an auto rickshaw for Railway Station (5 Km away)/Hotel Drona (GMVN) or take a shared auto (Route No. 5) from ISBT.

[There are two major bus terminus in Dehradun. The buses from Delhi/Haridwar goes to the ISBT (Inter State Bus Terminus) and the other one is the Parvatiya Depot (Hill Depot, from where you can get the buses going up the hills like Uttarkashi, Barkot, Purola etc) located just beside the Railway station.

Nearest Airport Jolly Grant is 25 Km away from Dehradun. book a private taxi to reach Dehradun city. This airport is accessed from Dehradun, Haridwar and Rishikesh easily. The flights are mostly via Delhi.

For night stay in Dehradun:

Trekkers reaching on the previous day before the journey to the actual trek base need to stay the night in Dehradun. There are several options in Dehradun for spending a night while staying in Premium, Standard or Budget accommodation. Options vary from Privately operated Hotels/Lodges, to state run Tourist Rest Houses.

State run GMVN (Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam) operates Hotel Drona complex is 10 minutes walking from the railway Station. You can book an auto rickshaw. From ISBT it is around 5 Km. You can book an auto rickshaw to Hotel Drona (GMVN) or take a shared auto (Route No. 5) from ISBT (Inter State Bus Terminus). This is a reliable and a decent choice for Standard accommodation. The have restaurant and room service. Check the following for online booking of the above:  http://www.gmvnl.com/newgmvn/tour/booktrh.asp You can call or visit GMVN nearest office or even send an email for more information.The information is available at: http://www.gmvnl.com/newgmvn/online_reservation/#

Return from Dehradun:

Normally you reach Dehradun from any trek base  by 6/7 pm in the evening. You can take any train after 9 pm or regular bus service as mentioned above to reach Delhi or directly to your homeward journey in the same night.

Drive from Dehradun to Sankri – 200 km – 10 hours

Today morning we start our trip from Dehradun.  200 Km long drive takes at least 10 hours to reach Sankri, our trek base.  It’s advisable to start latest by 7 am in the morning.

Initially after crossing Mussoorie town the road enters the Yamuna valley and we continue along the river for a while. It gets better after crossing the town of Purola. The car goes up the winding road surrounded by blue pine forest.  From Mori we follow the course of Tons river. You’ll enter Govind National Park after you cross Netwar and after Netwar you will be following the course of the river Supin. The road gets bumpy at times but you won’t feel much because of the astounding beauty of the surroundings. On your way you will experience dense conifer forest, scattered apple orchids, farming fields and open valleys in between.

Sankri may appear comparatively busy in a trekking season than the villages you may have visited interior in the Himalayas. But if you look carefully, you’ll find that most of the people around you are either trekkers or the local support staff.

We will arrange your accommodation in a home stay at Saur village or in a lodge at Sankri. This will be on sharing basis and on the basecamp always expect a dormitory style room.  Saur is actually bigger than Sankri and in the ‘Pahari’ essence too. It is just two minutes’ drive from Sankri. If the sky is clear and you reach Sankri/ Saur before sunset, you can’t miss the vibrant orange and purple hue on beautiful snowcapped ranges of Mt. Swargarohini from here. Over a hot cup of tea, you’ll be discussing the trail with our coordinator/trek guide keeping that beautiful painting into the backdrop.

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Trek to Juda Tal - 5 Km - 4/5 hours

Today morning after breakfast we start our trek to Juda Tal also referred Juda Ka Talao.  Initially we follow the road which connects Sankri to Taluka for about five minutes. Then we leave the motor able road and turn right to take the trail which leads to Kedarkantha.

The climb for today is throughout of moderate gradient and can be tiring at stretches. The trail starts gaining height among sparse conifers at the beginning.

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After following the trail for about an hour on the mountain slope, you will find a cement bridge lying on a small stream. The foot trail splits into two and we take the left one.  The tree line clearly starts to change by then. You’ll see more Maple and Oak trees in the forest. After ascending for another hour or so you’ll cross a huge fallen trunk to reach a glade inside the forest.  Surprisingly a single walnut tree stands tall in the middle. We take a well-deserved rest here. After all we completed halfway to the Juda Ka Talao.

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Continue climbing after taking a good rest at the “Fallen Trunk” meadow. Before reaching the last meadow of the day we cross another meadow in between. Both of the meadows share surprisingly same characteristics. Both are covered with lush green carpet of soft grass. If you have any time or energy left, allow yourself to walk a few steps barefoot on it. But certainly not at all if it’s cold and snow covered. These are the small pleasures of life what we city dwellers miss back at home. Both the meadows have shepherd huts nearby.  Hop inside.  Imagine spending a lonely night there sharpening your knife, cooking your own food on a wooden fire and praying all night long that bear doesn’t attack your sheep as does the shepherd. Not really that lonely, huh? Well, you can imagine as many sheep as you want with you!

However, let us take a break from our imagination and let us get back to the trek. We turn right from the last meadow and climb for 15-20 minutes more and we’ll reach our campsite for the day. The total distance is hardly 5 Km but it may take up to 5 hours!

Judatal is a really pretty campsite. Imagine an undulated wavy meadow amidst a dense Maple-Oak forest and at the left corner of the clearing there’s a small lake which remains frozen in most of the winter. So, what do you think? Pretty enough?

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There are quite a few stories about Juda Ka Talao. Locals say that this small lake is somehow channelled with a well of Saur villages. Long time ago, a small shepherd boy got drowned in the lake. That little boy loved to play his flute. He carried his flute everywhere he would go. Almost after a week of the tragedy, the flute was discovered from that well in the Saur village. True or not? You be the judge.

Today we trekked only about 5 km but remember that we have climbed three mountains and gained considerable altitude. Today’s trek was not that easy as it appears. After an early dinner we call it a night and get into the cosy comfort of the sleeping bag inside tent.

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Trek from Juda Ka Talab to Kedarkantha base – 4 km – 3 hours

The trail towards Kedarkantha base is clearly defined across Juda Ka Talab campsite.  After about 5-10 minutes of climb we reach a vantage point on the slope from where you get a full view of the pristine lake and the grassy meadow. Take out your camera for sure! Climb further and you’ll see the trail going straight forward keeping the ridge to your left. Don’t take that trail but wait for your guide here. That route will take you straight to another campsite called Hargaon. You are supposed to climb the ridge to your left. The trail goes inside the Oak, Conifers and Maple. In winter the snowline would have begun by this point.

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Can you see the triangle shaped peak right above the tree line peeping ahead? Yes, that is Kedarkantha 🙂

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Continue about an hour of steep climb we reach a spot where stands a solitary shepherd hut.  The ascent gets gentler after this point and we’ll reach today’s destination after maximum one more hour of trekking. Spend few minutes here, enjoy the surroundings.

As said before, after walking another hour you’ll see a vast opening with few desolated shepherd huts. A thrilling view of a 180 degree arc of majestic snow capped Himalayan ranges with significant peaks like Bandarpunch, Swargarohini, Kalanag and Ranglana can be seen from here. Yes, cheer up, we have reached today’s camp site. Now don’t get too carried away with the view. Look left to the arc. You are supposed to start before the break of the dawn next day to reach the top on or before sunrise! We serve the dinner early in the evening, as the last scattered light remains on the horizon.

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Get into the tent and pack your light day pack, if you have one. Otherwise keep at least a bottle of water and some dry food/chocolates with you during summit. Tomorrow expect tea to be served by 3 am in the morning.

Trek to Kedarkantha top and back to base: 8 Km - 7/8 hours

Today we start as it has been planned. In December/January it will be pretty cold at the onset of the dawn. Wear warm jacket and certainly a windproof on top. A pair of gloves is a must, if not a waterproof one. Take out your torch, a headlamp is always better as it keeps your hands free.

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The first hour of the hike takes you through dense Oak/Kharsu forest but as you climb further the forest recedes.  You may come across something quite interesting to attract your attention during the initial walk. You may spot pug marks on snow larger than human. Ha-ha, you haven’t discovered “Big foot” or “Yeti” pug marks but probably of the Himalayan Black Bear. And yes, Govind National Park has quite a number of Himalayan Black Bears in its wild life chart. But unlike their pug marks you have to be really lucky to spot one.

However, after almost an hour of gentle climb you’ll reach a clearing with a shepherd hut from where there are mainly two trails on the way to the top.  Depending on the conditions, especially on snow in winters most of the hiking teams take the left one while climbing and descending the other way.

From here the trail gets steep. After climbing for another half an hour or so, you’ll find yourself above the tree line. The structure of the shrine at the top is clearly visible from here. Usually dawn starts to break by this time.  After this point we climb the steep ridge to the top.  Follow your guide and his footsteps as he takes you to the top through the switchbacks.

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The trail can be slushy and icy at stretches in the morning.  We will provide you a pair of Anti Slip Grip/Crampon that help you get a better hold. After hiking another half an hour that way you’ll find yourself right in front of the shrine. Don’t stop there. Take left and climb for five more minutes and you reach the top. Yes, it’s a summit, essentially every peak has one.

Majestic 360 degree view of the Himalayas waits at the summit. In the southerly direction you can see the wide valleys sloping down. A number of high peaks in Gangotri and Yamunotri ranges can be seen towards the north. Your guide will help you to spot the Swargarohini range, Mt. Kalanag/Black peak, Hati parvat, Ranglana and more. Snow capped ranges of Kinnaur forms the backdrop in west. Savour the summit to your heart’s content and head back towards base camp.

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While going down we may take the alternative route. In winter this trail is fully covered with soft snow and be careful while descending. Use your heel to get a better grip.  At times a glissading can be the icing on the cake.

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It will take around 2 hours to get to the base camp from summit. Have your hot lunch and enjoy the well earned rest after the tiring summit :-). We camp overnight at Kedarkantha base.

Trek to Sankri via Hargaon: 8 Km - 4/5 hours

Today is the last day of our trekking and it’s all the way down to Sankri. There’s no hurry and we’ll enjoy the morning and then start going down to Sankri.

For the first half an hour we retrace our steps to the Shepherd hut where we took a good rest while reaching the base camp. From here we take a different route through dense Maple-Oak forest to the opening of Hargaon campsite. From the clearing the entire Har Ki Dun river valley is distinctly visible dotted with villages on both the sides of the carving Har Ki Dun nallah.

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Another hour of hike will take you to the cement bridge which we crossed on the first day of our trekking. Saur is not far from here. It takes maximum one hour to reach the Saur village from here and another 5 minutes to Sankri. If you have any more energy left, explore around the Saur village or just stroll around Sankri bazaar.  Accommodation will be in lodge/home stay.

Drive to Dehradun: 200 Km - 10 hours

If you start by 6:30-7 am in the morning, expect to reach Dehradun by 6 pm latest. The trip ends here, but not the memories!

P.S.:  Distances and altitudes are approximate and may not be exact.

  TREK FEE: ₹ 9,950 + 5% GST per person, Sankri to Sankri  

  • The above cost is applicable for Fixed Group Departure treks . If such dates are published for this trek, then you can see the  Green coloured  dates inside the calendar available in the Booking Enquiry Form on the trek details page or in the Upcoming Treks Calendar .
  • If you have your own group or would like to have your own private tour, then you may customise this trek for your team only and as per your preferred dates. A customised trek’s cost depends on the number of persons and the inclusions. TREK FEE will be the same as mentioned here if you are a group of 8 to 9 people with the same inclusions and exclusions as mentioned below (i.e., the Fixed departures). The cost will increase if the number of persons decreases, and it will decrease if the number of persons increases.
  • To book a trek, first you need to submit the Booking Enquiry Form on the trek details page so that we can send you all the relevant details by email and call you to discuss. You will get the package as well as preparation details and payment instructions. Choose from the radio button for a Scheduled date (i.e., a group departure, if available) or your Custom date.

Inclusions:

2 night’s accommodation at Sankri (Day 1 & Day 5) in a lodge/guest house on a triple sharing basis and dinner. We will provide separate room(s) for male and female member(s) for the group departure treks.

  All meals during the trek. Regular Indian style nutritious vegetarian food during the trek (including occasional eggs), breakfast packed/hot lunch (depending upon the time you reach a campsite), light evening refreshment, and dinner. Tea is served during breakfast and the evening.

Excellent Trekking Guide , who will be a local to this particular area and has profound knowledge of the trekking trails around.

Specialised Cook, Support staff, Porters/Packed Animals for carrying the central logistics of the trek.

Twin sharing tent during the trek. We will provide separate tent(s) for male and female member(s) in the group departure treks.

Camping equipment/gears like Sleeping bag, Carry mattress, Gaiters, Micro spikes/Crampon. (If you have a high altitude specific personal Sleeping Bag use it for better hygiene). You need to bring a personal rucksack, trekking shoes and suitable clothing for the trek.

Kitchen tent, dining tent and toilet tent (with a toilet seat) as required during the trek.

All permit fee, camping charges, forest levy required for the trek.

Basic Medical & First Aid kit. Always bring your personal medicines kit.

Travel insurance cum   Accidental Insurance Policy covering high altitude trekking tours (For Indian nationals it is included in the TREK FEE, up to 60 years of age). It covers your trek as well as Dehradun to Dehradun, for a duration of 7 days.

Exclusions:

Transportation from Dehradun to Sankri and back (₹ 6,000 for Tata Sumo/Bolero and ₹ 9,000 for a Tempo Traveller. Approximately ₹ 1000 per person one way for the pick up or drop when shared with fellow trekkers). One way bus ride is ~ ₹ 600.

We assume that you will carry your personal Rucksack/Backpack with all your personal belongings. If you want to offload your Rucksack and be carried by thorse then you need to pay an additional ₹ 1200 for the entire duration of the trek. The Rucksack should not weigh more than 10 Kg. Always carry your personal daypack in case you opted for rucksack offloading.

Any tip/gratuity to the HT support staff.

Anything that is NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal in nature.

  • We assume that you have read and understood our “Terms & Conditions” ( https://himalayatrekker.com/terms-and-conditions ) before Booking a trek/tour.
  • To reserve your place in a scheduled Fixed Departure trek or a Customised/Private trek  pay 25% of the TREK/TOUR FEE  as the initial  “Booking Deposit” . You can pay by Net banking/Draft/Cheque/Credit/Debit/AMEX cards. This will ensure your participation in the desired trek and we will reserve your place in the scheduled date. You need to pay the remaining amount at least  15 days before Trek Starting Date .
  • If you book a Trek/Tour before 14 days or less from Trek/Tour Starting Date, you need to pay the full TREK/TOUR FEE .

  Cancellations:

  • “Booking Amount” i.e. 25% of the TREK/TOUR FEE is Non-Refundable  at any stage.
  • If in case you are not able to make it due to unavoidable reason(s), we provide you a  very flexible choice of Shifting to another trek within next one year . One year is counted from the starting date of the trek/tour you booked initially with us.
  • In case you postpone your trip you need to inform minimum of 15 days before  the trek/tour starting date. (Though we suggest to inform us earlier if known)
  • In case you postpone a trek/tour before 15 days of the scheduled Trek/Tour Starting date or prior , you may shift to another group of the same trek/tour scheduled in the same season or within next one year. You may shift to another suitable route also. For changing any, you need our approval first. Your request must be in written communication through your registered email with us.
  • If you cancel/postpone a trek/tour from 14 days to 8 days before tour starting date , your Booking Amount is Non-Refundable. We will not take any request of shifting dates. We will charge 50% of the amount as Cancellation Charges and process refund of remaining 50%. You may also shift to another group within next year but 25% Booking Amount will be deemed as Cancellation Charge and the rest amount will be transferred to the shifted group.
  • If you cancel a trek/tour  7 days (i.e. a week) before Trek/Tour Starting Date or later , there will be NO REFUND.
  • In case of any unforeseen incident including but not limited to natural calamities like flood, earthquake, landslide, forest fire or any political unrest, if we are compelled to cancel the trek/trip, you will be entitled to redeem the full amount for the same/similar kind of trek/trip within next one year.

If you need more clarifications write in to [email protected]

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Tour Reviews

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I did Kedarkantha Trek with HT in April 2022. This was the first time, I had enrolled with them. Overall my experience was superb. Right from home stay at Sankri till the summit completion, arrangements were an amazing. Everyday we were given hot and delicious mouth watering meals with deserts, which wasn’t expected at the heights of mountain s… On the Summit day, after a certain point, I thought of giving up the trek as it was tiring, however the trek guide (Arjun) and his team supported and motivated me a lot and due to which I was able achieve the summit!!! At the beginning and end of each phase of the trek, the trek lead gave us detailed briefing, which helped me understand how the day would be.. Every day, he took stretching sessions, so that we can achieve our goals. He also taught us how to setup the tent. I would definitely like to do more treks with HT in future !!!

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This was my first ever long trek and that too a winter one. I did not go with any expectations but I would say they have set their standards so high that you won’t be disappointed even if you had your expectations high. They are quite professional and provide good and foremost experienced guides which is quite essential for such types of treks and along with good food. These people take in small number of groups unlike the other trekking companies which is an added bonus as this makes sure that you will be well taken care of. We were a group of 9 people (15 os their limit) and we were provided with 2 guides which meant that even the slow trekkers like myself were very much part of the group and not left in between the long journeys. And the guides made sure that we competed our treks (all we needed was their help and support during the entire journey)

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The whole trip was organised and Executed well. We all had a great time in the Mountains.. Just a request that the micro spikes should be made available in all sizes.. The spikes were of nearly same size, and some people faced issues as they were loose.

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Hello Rhik, the trip was a very well organised one. Food was great, Prakash and Sonuj were perfect guides.Very good experience for us, thank you very much!I also want to thank the entire group for great company, warmth and friendliness! One suggestion from me is to provide better sleeping bag in Juda lake camp site as it wasn’t warm enough. Base camp sleeping bag was much better and quite warm.

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Thanks HT team.. special thanks to Prakash, Dev, Vijay n others. Food & Hospitality – as expected from HT.. Stay – great effort by HT team (day & night) to keep the tent intact in spite of the heavy snowfall. Trekking guidance – excellent work by Prakash, and helping us make it to summit even after losing a day. Emergency response – special thanks to Prakash to have taken care of the team whenever medical assistance was required. Overall, we are satisfied with our experience with HT again.

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Snow snow everywhere!!!But all in all it was a wonderful trip..organised beautifully! Very thankful for the hot food provided by very warm HT folks up there at an altitude of 10k ft. Thanks HT for giving us this beautiful experience!

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There’s always something special about doing something for the first time! My First Himalayan trek that was Kedarkantha were with Himalayan trekkers (HT), had one of the great experience all thanks to team HT, me along with 6 other people from Mumbai had the best of times there at Kedarkantha trek, its an summit trek which involves trekking 3 days upto 12500 feets in snow, pines forests and where temperature could get freezing at night, we did all quite comfortably, Sapta the founder of HT explains really well about the trek before at the time of inquiring and very helpful and understanding about the needs and situation, the guide along with local people ensured we are comfortable in the tricky times and were provided with best of guidance,food and help whenever needed,the ground staff are amazing, warm, knowledgeable and serves with the smile, i Strongly recommend everyone to choose Himalaya trekker and live those memorable moments in lap of nature.

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Kedarkantha trek – This was my first Himalayan trek and I was in two minds to go with Himalaya trekkers intially. Having understood the way the niche market they operate in, the restrictions on the group size, I gave it a shot, and the experience was nothing less than breathtaking!

The food, the facilities, and the support staff provided utmost care and support.

The local guide, Chandra Prakash, was best in class. Knows in and out about the trek and yet has been modest through out the trek. Trekking with Prakash has been more than an adventure trip. Being a local, he has connected to each member at a personal level. He kept engaging with the group telling us how the life in mountains is and how important it is to remain modest as any amount of experience would not help if the mountains intend to pull you down. He has simple anologies of connecting nature to the behavioural instincts, say, asking us to bend our heads down to the low height doors of the houses in the mountains and connecting it to the fact that mountains teach to bow the head down always, to avoid calamaties.

Apart from the great technical experience he’s got in guiding the members over a trek, he has rubbed off his charm over all of us, and has shown us an all new perspective of what it demands to be a human. His basic gestures to voluntarily offer a solo traveller one of his own crampon (spikes) and trekking with one crampon during the night enabled a young soul to reach the summit and watch the beautiful sunrise!

With Prakash and team, we never felt left alone. He always went the extra mile to take care about the safety of the members. He views the trek more as an opportunity to provide an unforgettable and a safe experience to the members than just mere business.

I’m glad I chose Himalaya Trekkers, and I sure am looking forward to do more treks with them! Thanks team. Best Regards, Hari

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Great team at Himalaya trekkers for Kedarkantha trek. I have trekked with different groups but this is far the best trekking company. Small group size and details were taken care of. I would recommend Himalaya Trekkers and definitely trek again with them.

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This was my first Himalaya trek and it was a really wonderful experience, the support staff during the trek was really very well trained, the food provided to us during the trek was like the food we get at home A-1 quality, and the best part which I experienced by choosing HT was the small group which was really continent. I’ll defiantly choose HT For my next winter trek 🙂 .

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We went to Kedarkantha on DEC 16,2017 with you. We had an incredible experience which we’ll cherish it forever. Every thing was very well organised right from transportation, food, guide and accommodation. Our trek guide Mr.Chandra Prakash took care of us really well. We’re glad to have trekked with you.Hope to do many more treks with Himalaya Trekkers in the future.

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We went on the Kedarkantha trek with Himalaya Trekkers in Dec,06 and experience was breathtaking, staff was friendly always ready to help in any way they can. Who could have imagined we would be eating such delicious foods at the height of 13000 ft. They made it possible. They offer you freedom and peace to enjoy nature as you like. So GO For It, and GO With HT 🙂

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We went on the Kedarkantha trek with Himalaya Trekkers in December 2016 and we had a fabulous experience with the team. They specialize in small groups offering a very personalized experience, without compromising on the professional management aspect. The staff went out of their way to accommodate every request we made and always served with a smile. They were highly knowledgeable and experienced, and became our friends by the end of the trip. The best part of HT, as against many other “renowned” operators, is they offer you freedom and peace to enjoy nature as you like, without intruding on your personal space and bombarding you with unnecessary rules or regimen-like group activities. So if you are just looking to enjoy nature, listen to the silence of the mountains, or bond with the local smiling faces, HT is the best trekking partner for you..if you are looking for a college excursion party, look elsewhere…

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It really feels great when you go up a mountain, reach its summit, spend good one hour dazing the snow-capped peaks around, looking down upon the clouds and return with the tales of achievement. It is not just the four days of trekking amidst the pine trees or on the snow, but the entire phase of planning, preparation (both physical fitness and logistics). Would it not have been the guidance that I received regarding the choice of clothing, shoes, physical training schedule, right at the onset, completing the summit could be difficult. No, it was not just the walk, but knowing the place, people, their lifestyle, listening the tales of other trekkers, setting up a camp and sleeping in the blue tent under the starry sky. I will look forward for another trek with you guys, in some other magical destination.

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I am very much happy with your service especially the hospitality and service … Amit was so informative and gelling up with us easily … Kind hearted person and will take care of people very nicely. Special thanks to Chandra Prakash, Rana for supporting Aunties to climb the peak and Thanks to Upendra for delicious timely food. Please avoid giving Bread and Jam for breakfast …. I feel it is dry and cant eat more …

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Excellent trek. Very co-operative and helpful staff. Very good guide. They were giving lot of things to eat. Cheerful and very much friendly – great place.

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Firstly, I would like to thanks Sapta for arranging KK trek within very short notice. I usually not prefer to go with trek agency due to miss management but here I found everything was arranged in proper way like camping, equipment, and food. Our cook Kamal prepared very good food during the trek. For every trek the team members and team size is very important. If team size is limited then guide can take proper care and I found the same is here. It was really memorable trek for me. Thanks Himalaya Trekkers for given opportunity to walk with you. Cheers.

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My first trekking was with HT. Initially, i was so scared, but later on i really enjoyed a lots throughout the Trek. Starting from day 1 up to last day HT team guides us very carefully and properly. Those days were unforgettable to me. All the arrangements were very good. But one Suggestion from my side is, It would be better if HT provides the Trekking Shoe to those who are really need that. During trekking,I saw that some people (including me) were facing really difficulties.

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Welcome to our website dedicated to the exhilarating Kedarkantha Trek, where adventure meets serenity amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas. Ready to embark on your Kedarkantha adventure? Explore our comprehensive trekking guides, packing lists, and essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

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Kedarkantha trek journey.

Nestled amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas, the Kedarkantha trek stands as a testament to the breathtaking beauty and adventure that awaits those who embark upon its trails. This extraordinary journey promises an unforgettable experience, weaving through pristine forests, meandering streams, and snow-clad peaks, offering trekkers a glimpse into the raw magnificence of nature.

Commencing from the picturesque village of Sankri, the starting point of the trek, adventurers are greeted with the rustic charm of wooden cottages and the inviting warmth of the locals. As preparations are made and introductions exchanged, a sense of excitement and anticipation fills the air, setting the stage for the epic journey ahead.  Setting foot on the trail, trekkers are immediately immersed in a world of lush pine forests, where the gentle rustle of leaves and melodious chirping of birds provide a serene backdrop to the trek. With each step forward, the landscape gradually unfolds, revealing hidden treasures and breathtaking vistas that captivate the soul.

Traversing through verdant meadows and quaint hamlets, such as Juda Ka Talab and Hargaon, trekkers are treated to scenes straight out of a postcard, with carpets of wildflowers stretching as far as the eye can see. Camping under the starlit sky amidst the tranquil surroundings, surrounded by towering peaks and the soothing melody of nature, becomes an experience to cherish forever.  As the journey progresses, the terrain becomes more challenging, with steep ascents and rocky paths leading towards the snow-clad summit of Kedarkantha. The final push to the top is both daunting and exhilarating, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and a profound sense of accomplishment.

Guided by experienced trek leaders, trekkers navigate through the rugged terrain with confidence, learning about the local culture, flora, and fauna along the way. Their expertise ensures a safe and enriching experience, allowing trekkers to fully immerse themselves in the wonders of the Himalayas.  As the trek draws to a close and trekkers make their descent back to Sankri, they carry with them memories of an extraordinary journey filled with camaraderie, adventure, and a deep connection to nature. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a first-time adventurer, the trek promises an unforgettable expedition into the heart of the Himalayas, leaving an indelible mark on your soul.

Kedarkantha Trek Overview

Nestled in the heart of the majestic Himalayas, the  trek offers a captivating journey through snow-laden peaks, verdant pine forests, and idyllic meadows. Situated in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India, this trek stands out for its awe-inspiring landscapes and serene ambiance, attracting adventure enthusiasts and nature aficionados alike.

Rising proudly at an altitude of 12,500 feet above sea level, the Kedarkantha peak offers sweeping vistas of some of Garhwal’s tallest peaks, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. Spanning over 6 to 7 days and covering a distance of approximately 20 kilometers, the trek provides ample opportunities to immerse oneself in the natural splendor and tranquility of the Himalayas. The expedition commences from the charming village of Sankri, serving as the trek’s base camp. Trekkers embark on an exhilarating ascent through dense forests adorned with oak, pine, and rhododendron trees, where the air resonates with the melodious chirping of birds and the fragrance of wildflowers.

As the trail winds upward, trekkers are treated to breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks and lush valleys at every turn. The pinnacle of the journey is reaching the  base camp, nestled at an altitude of approximately 11,250 feet, where trekkers are rewarded with the enchanting spectacle of the surrounding peaks aglow in golden hues during sunrise and sunset. The final stretch entails a challenging yet gratifying climb to the summit  offering panoramic views that extend as far as the eye can see. The sense of achievement upon reaching the summit is unparalleled, rendering all the exertion and challenges encountered along the way truly worthwhile.

The trek caters to both novice and seasoned trekkers, providing a harmonious blend of adventure, natural splendor, and cultural immersion. Whether seeking an adrenaline-fueled escapade or a serene communion with nature, this trek assures an unforgettable experience that will linger in memory long after the journey concludes.

What Kedarkantha Trek is Famous for?

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The Kedarkantha trek is renowned for offering an unforgettable adventure amidst the majestic Himalayas. Let’s delve into what makes this trek so famous:

Spectacular Summit Views

  • Panoramic Vistas: The trek is famous for its spectacular summit views, offering trekkers a breathtaking panorama of snow-capped peaks. From the summit, trekkers are treated to mesmerizing vistas of prominent Himalayan ranges including the Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak.
  • Unparalleled Sunrise: Witnessing the sunrise from the summit is an experience like no other. As the first light of dawn illuminates the snow-covered peaks, trekkers are left spellbound by the ethereal beauty of the Himalayan landscape unfolding before their eyes.

Winter Wonderland Experience

  • Enchanting Snowscapes: One of the highlights of the trek is its enchanting winter trekking experience. The trail transforms into a picturesque winter wonderland, with snow-covered landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see.
  • Snowfall Magic: Trekkers have the opportunity to witness the magic of snowfall, as the entire trail is blanketed in a pristine layer of snow, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere that is truly magical.

Thrilling Adventure Opportunities

  • Diverse Terrain: The Kedarkantha trek offers thrilling adventure opportunities for trekkers of all skill levels. From navigating through dense forests to crossing pristine snowfields, every step of the journey is filled with excitement and challenges.
  • Challenging Summit Climb: The ascent to the summit presents a thrilling challenge for trekkers, testing their endurance and determination. However, the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit makes the journey worthwhile.

Rich Cultural Encounters

  • Local Villages: Beyond its natural beauty, the trek provides trekkers with the chance to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan region. Encounter local villages along the way, interact with friendly villagers, and witness their unique way of life, adding depth to the trekking experience.
  • Cultural Insights: Learn about the customs, traditions, and folklore of the local communities, gaining valuable insights into the rich tapestry of Himalayan culture.

Wildlife Sightings

  • Fauna Diversity: Nature enthusiasts are in for a treat as trek offers opportunities for wildlife sightings. Keep an eye out for diverse Himalayan fauna including musk deer, Himalayan monal, and langurs, adding an element of excitement to the trek.
  • Birdwatching: Birdwatchers will delight in spotting a variety of avian species amidst the pristine Himalayan wilderness, making the trek a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Varied Terrain and Scenery

  • Diverse Landscape: The trek is celebrated for its diverse terrain and ever-changing scenery. Trek through dense pine forests, verdant meadows, and snow-clad landscapes, each offering a unique and mesmerizing backdrop.
  • Scenic Beauty: From lush green valleys to rugged mountain passes, the trek showcases the unparalleled beauty of the Himalayas in all its glory, leaving trekkers awe-struck at every turn.

Adventure for All Seasons

  • Year-Round Appeal: Whether it’s the snow-laden trails of winter or the lush greenery of spring, the trek beckons adventurers throughout the year. Each season offers its own charm and allure, ensuring a memorable trekking experience no matter when you choose to embark on the journey.
  • Seasonal Delights: Experience the magic of winter snowfall, the vibrant colors of spring blooms, the clear skies of autumn, or the refreshing monsoon showers, each season bringing its own unique delights for trekkers to savor.

Sense of Accomplishment

  • Personal Achievement: Completing the trek leaves trekkers with a profound sense of accomplishment and fulfillment. Conquering the summit and overcoming challenges along the way instills confidence and creates cherished memories that last a lifetime.
  • Bond of Camaraderie: The shared experiences and challenges of the trek foster a strong bond of camaraderie among trekkers, creating lasting friendships and memories that they’ll treasure forever.

Why Choose Kedarkantha Trek?

Embarking on a trekking adventure is not just about traversing scenic landscapes; it’s about immersing oneself in a transformative experience, where nature’s grandeur meets personal exploration. When it comes to choosing a trekking destination that embodies this spirit of adventure and discovery, the Kedarkantha Trek stands out as a remarkable choice.  

Breathtaking Scenery : The Trek offers a visual feast for nature lovers. As you ascend through dense forests, meadows adorned with vibrant wildflowers, and snow-capped peaks, you’ll be treated to awe-inspiring vistas at every turn. The panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak, are nothing short of spectacular and provide a sense of exhilaration and wonder.

Varied Terrain and Challenge : One of the unique aspects of the Trek is its diverse terrain. From gentle slopes to steep ascents, trekking through forests, meadows, and snow-covered trails, the journey offers a perfect blend of challenge and adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker seeking an adrenaline rush or a novice looking to push your limits, the Trek caters to all skill levels, making it an ideal choice for trekkers of varying abilities.

Cultural Immersion : Beyond its natural beauty, the region is steeped in rich cultural heritage. Along the trekking route, you’ll have the opportunity to interact with local communities, learn about their traditions, and gain insights into their way of life. From rustic mountain villages to ancient temples and shrines, each encounter adds depth and meaning to your trekking experience, fostering a deeper connection with the land and its people.

Expert Guidance and Safety : When embarking on any trekking adventure, safety is paramount. With the Trek, you can rest assured knowing that you’re in capable hands. Our team of experienced trek leaders and support staff are well-versed in the intricacies of the terrain and are equipped to handle any challenges that may arise. Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, allowing you to focus on enjoying the journey with peace of mind.

Unforgettable Memories : The Kedarkantha Trek is more than just a physical journey; it’s an opportunity to create lasting memories and forge bonds with fellow trekkers. Whether it’s sharing stories around a campfire, marveling at the star-studded night sky, or conquering the summit together, every moment on the trek is etched in your memory forever. The sense of accomplishment and camaraderie experienced during the trek is truly unparalleled.

Escape and Rejuvenation : In today’s fast-paced world, the trek offers a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Surrounded by pristine wilderness and serene landscapes, the trek provides a chance to disconnect from the stresses of modern living and reconnect with nature. The tranquility of the mountains, the crisp mountain air, and the solitude of the wilderness offer a rejuvenating experience for mind, body, and soul.

Kedarkantha Trek Highlights

  • Mesmerizing Scenery : Delight in awe-inspiring vistas of snow-clad peaks, verdant valleys, and dense forests, offering an unparalleled visual treat at every step.
  • Diverse Terrain : Encounter a varied landscape, from gentle slopes to challenging climbs, traversing through enchanting oak, pine, and rhododendron forests, serene meadows, and babbling streams.
  • Cultural Engagement : Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the region by interacting with the hospitable locals in traditional mountain villages, savoring authentic local cuisine, and gaining insights into their way of life.
  • Thrilling Adventure : Embark on an exhilarating journey suitable for adventurers of all levels, navigating through exciting terrains and culminating in the triumphant ascent to the summit.
  • Convenient Accessibility : Enjoy easy access to the trekking trail from major cities like Dehradun and Haridwar, with well-marked paths and safe routes ensuring a smooth and enjoyable trekking experience.
  • Panoramic Views : Revel in sweeping panoramas of majestic Himalayan peaks, including the iconic Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak, offering breathtaking photo opportunities.
  • Sunrise and Sunset Delights : Capture the magical hues of sunrise and sunset illuminating the surrounding peaks from the Kedarkantha base camp, creating unforgettable moments etched in memory.
  • Encounters with Wildlife : Encounter diverse flora and fauna along the trekking route, from colorful wildflowers to melodious birdsong, adding an element of serenity to the journey.
  • Photography Paradise : Capture stunning photographs of the stunning Himalayan landscapes, cultural encounters, and memorable moments, ensuring lasting memories of your trekking expedition.
  • Unforgettable Experience : Embark on a journey of a lifetime amidst the serene beauty of the Himalayas, forging memories that will linger long after the trek concludes, beckoning you to return for more adventures.

Essential Packing List for Kedarkantha Trekking

Embarking on the Kedarkantha trek promises an adventure of a lifetime amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas. To ensure you’re fully prepared for this exhilarating journey, here’s a comprehensive packing list to equip you for the challenges and wonders that lie ahead.

Clothing Essentials

  • Layering is Key: Embrace the versatility of layering with lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and a waterproof outer shell to tackle varying temperatures and weather conditions.
  • Insulated Jacket: Combat the chill of high altitudes and cold nights with a reliable insulated jacket to keep you warm and cozy.
  • Quick-dry Pants: Opt for quick-drying trekking pants to maintain comfort during extended periods on the trail and in varying weather conditions.
  • Warm Hat and Gloves: Shield yourself from frostbite and biting winds with a warm hat and gloves, essential for retaining heat in freezing temperatures.
  • Sturdy Trekking Boots: Invest in sturdy, ankle-supporting trekking boots to enhance stability and grip on rugged terrain, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable trekking experience.

Gear and Equipment

  • Backpack: Choose a comfortable, well-fitted backpack with ample capacity to accommodate all your essentials for the duration of the trek, prioritizing comfort and durability.
  • Sleeping Bag: Ensure a restful night’s sleep in cold conditions with a high-quality sleeping bag rated for sub-zero temperatures, providing essential insulation and warmth.
  • Trekking Poles: Alleviate strain on your knees and improve stability on steep ascents and descents with reliable trekking poles, enhancing your overall trekking performance and reducing the risk of injury.
  • Headlamp/Flashlight: Navigate through darkness or early morning starts with ease using a dependable headlamp or flashlight, essential for maintaining visibility and safety on the trail.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the trek by carrying a durable, reusable water bottle, supplemented with water purification tablets or a filter for safe drinking water from natural sources.

Personal Hygiene and First Aid

  • Toiletries: Pack essential toiletries such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, and toilet paper in travel-sized containers to maintain personal hygiene during the trek.
  • First Aid Kit: Be prepared for minor injuries and ailments with a well-stocked first aid kit containing bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and altitude sickness medication, ensuring prompt and effective treatment when needed.
  • Sun Protection: Protect yourself from harmful UV rays at high altitudes with sunscreen, lip balm with SPF, and sunglasses, safeguarding your skin and eyes from sunburn and damage.
  • Insect Repellent: Ward off mosquitoes and insects with an effective insect repellent lotion or spray, essential for preventing discomfort and potential diseases transmitted by insects.

Miscellaneous Essentials

  • Map and Compass/GPS: Navigate confidently with a detailed map, compass, or GPS device, essential for route planning and orientation, ensuring you stay on course throughout the trek.
  • Snacks and Energy Bars: Refuel your energy reserves with lightweight, high-energy snacks such as nuts, dried fruits, and energy bars, providing essential sustenance during long hours of trekking.
  • Camera/Smartphone: Capture unforgettable moments and stunning landscapes with a camera or smartphone, immortalizing your trekking adventure for cherished memories.
  • Cash and Identification: Carry sufficient cash and identification documents in a waterproof pouch for emergencies, permits, and purchases, ensuring you have essential resources readily available when needed.

Environmental Considerations

  • Leave No Trace: Practice Leave No Trace principles by disposing of waste responsibly and minimizing your environmental impact, respecting the natural beauty of the Himalayan environment and preserving it for future generations.
  • Respect Local Culture: Show respect for local customs, traditions, and wildlife by adhering to guidelines and regulations, fostering mutual respect and appreciation for the rich cultural and ecological diversity of the region.
  • Emergency Contacts: Share your itinerary and emergency contacts with trusted individuals before embarking on the trek, ensuring you have a reliable support network in place in case of emergencies or unforeseen circumstances.

Best Time for Kedarkantha Trek

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The optimal period to undertake the Kedarkantha trek usually falls between December and April. During this timeframe, the area enjoys favorable weather conditions, characterized by clear skies and chilly temperatures, providing trekkers with magnificent vistas of snow-draped peaks. Winter months present ideal opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the splendor of the Himalayas, navigating through untouched snowy pathways. With adequate equipment and readiness, adventurers can relish an unforgettable expedition amid the serene ambiance of the Himalayan backcountry.

Winter (December to March)

  • Ideal Season: Winter stands out as the perfect time for undertaking the Kedarkantha trek. This season unveils a breathtaking landscape draped in pristine snow, offering trekkers an enchanting journey through snow-covered trails and uninterrupted views of the surrounding peaks.
  • Snowfall: Among the most enchanting aspects of winter trekking is the possibility of witnessing snowfall. The entire trail transforms into a magical winter wonderland, captivating trekkers with its ethereal beauty and tranquil ambiance.
  • Challenging Conditions: Nonetheless, trekking during winter presents its share of challenges. The presence of snow and cold temperatures adds complexity to the journey, necessitating trekkers to equip themselves with suitable gear and clothing to safely navigate the snowy terrain.
  • Sunrise Views: Despite the challenges, reaching the summit of during winter promises unparalleled rewards, including breathtaking sunrise views. The snow-clad peaks illuminated by the golden hues of the morning sun create a captivating spectacle that lingers in the memory.

Spring (April to June)

  • Moderate Weather: Spring brings relief from the biting cold of winter, with milder temperatures making it an enjoyable time for trekking. As the snow begins to melt, trekkers can anticipate more comfortable conditions on the trail.
  • Flora and Fauna: One of the highlights of spring trekking is the vibrant display of blooming flowers and lush greenery along the trail. Trekkers have the opportunity to witness nature’s beauty as the landscape bursts into a riot of colors, accompanied by sightings of various wildlife species.
  • Clear Skies: With the melting snow, spring brings clearer skies and improved visibility, allowing trekkers to appreciate the panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks in all their splendor. The crisp mountain air and unobstructed vistas create an immersive trekking experience.

Autumn (September to November)

  • Post-Monsoon Clarity: Following the monsoon season, autumn ushers in a period of clear skies and stunning vistas, making it an ideal time for trekking in Kedarkantha. Trekkers can expect uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains, providing ample opportunities for exploration and photography.
  • Moderate Temperatures: Autumn offers comfortable daytime temperatures and cooler nights, creating perfect trekking conditions for adventurers seeking to explore the Himalayas. The pleasant weather allows trekkers to enjoy their journey without the extremes of heat or cold.
  • Festive Atmosphere: Another unique aspect of autumn trekking is the festive atmosphere that envelops the local villages. As communities celebrate post-monsoon harvests and cultural events, trekkers can immerse themselves in the rich traditions and customs of the region, adding an extra layer of excitement to their trekking experience.

Monsoon (July to August)

  • Avoidable Period: Monsoon season is generally not recommended for trekking in heavy rainfall and adverse weather conditions. The trails become slippery and hazardous, increasing the risk of accidents for trekkers.
  • Risk of Landslides: Moreover, the monsoon season brings an elevated risk of landslides and flash floods, further heightening the dangers of trekking during this time. Limited visibility due to cloud cover and misty conditions can obscure views of the surrounding peaks, detracting from the overall trekking experience.

Kedarkantha Trek Day Wise Detailed Itinerary

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Day 1: Pickup From Dehradun and Drive to Sankri

  • Your adventure on the trek begins with a warm welcome as our team picks you up from Dehradun. Our experienced guides will ensure a smooth start to your journey, providing assistance with any last-minute preparations before setting off.
  • The drive from Dehradun to Sankri offers a scenic introduction to the beauty of the Himalayas. As you wind your way through picturesque landscapes, you’ll be captivated by the lush valleys and towering peaks that unfold before your eyes, setting the stage for the awe-inspiring experiences that lie ahead.
  • Upon arrival in Sankri, a charming village nestled amidst the mountains, you’ll have time to settle into your accommodation and explore the serene surroundings. Take a leisurely stroll through the village, soaking in the tranquility of the Himalayan landscape and preparing yourself for the exhilarating days of trekking that await.

Day 2: Trek from Sankri to Juda-ka-Talab

  • After a hearty breakfast, lace up your boots and prepare to embark on your trek from Sankri to Juda-ka-Talab. The trail meanders through dense forests and winding paths, offering glimpses of the natural beauty that surrounds you.
  • As you approach Juda-ka-Talab, the serenity of the lake nestled amidst towering trees and majestic peaks will take your breath away. Set up camp by the tranquil waters and spend the evening in the company of your fellow trekkers, sharing stories and forging bonds under the starlit sky.

Day 3: Trekking from Juda-ka-Talab to Kedarkantha Base (Lohasu)

  • As the sun rises, it’s time to continue your trek towards the Kedarkantha Base at Lohasu. The trail leads you through enchanting forests and verdant meadows adorned with vibrant wildflowers, each step bringing you closer to the heart of the Himalayas.
  • Upon reaching the Base camp, you’ll be greeted by awe-inspiring views of the surrounding peaks, a reminder of the grandeur of the mountains. Take some time to rest and recharge, preparing yourself for the challenges of the days ahead.

Day 4: Early Morning Hike From Kedarkantha Base to Kedarkantha Peak; Descend to Hargaon Camp

  • Before the dawn breaks, embark on an exhilarating hike to the summit.  As the first light of day illuminates the sky, ascend to the peak and be rewarded with panoramic views of the Himalayas stretching before you.
  • Take a moment to soak in the beauty of the landscape and capture memories that will last a lifetime. After descending to the  Base camp for breakfast, continue your trek to the Hargaon camp, where you’ll spend the night surrounded by the tranquility of the mountains.

Day 5: Trek from Hargaon Camp to Sankri

  • Bid farewell to the Hargaon camp and begin your descent back to Sankri after breakfast. The trail offers one last opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Himalayas, with picturesque vistas and serene surroundings at every turn.
  • Upon reaching Sankri, celebrate the successful completion of your trek with your fellow adventurers, relishing in the memories of the journey you’ve shared together.

Day 6: Departure from Sankri to Dehradun

  • As the sun rises on your final morning in Sankri, take a moment to reflect on the experiences of the past week and the bonds you’ve formed with your fellow trekkers. After a leisurely breakfast, bid farewell to Sankri and embark on the journey back to Dehradun.

When Does Snowfall Start in the Kedarkantha Trek?

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  • Snowfall typically commences in late November or early December in the trek region, marking the gradual transition from autumn to winter.
  • As the temperatures drop, especially at higher altitudes, the first snowflakes begin to fall, signaling the onset of the winter season.
  • Trekkers embarking on the Kedarkantha trek during this time are greeted with a pristine landscape blanketed in fresh snow, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.
  • The crisp mountain air combined with the soft crunch of snow underfoot offers a sensory delight for adventurers seeking an immersive winter trekking experience.
  • With each step, trekkers are enveloped in the quiet beauty of the snow-covered forests and meadows, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

December to February:

  • The peak snowfall season in the trek area spans from December to February, encompassing the heart of winter.
  • During these months, heavy snowfall transforms the entire trail and surrounding peaks into a mesmerizing winter wonderland.
  • Trekkers brave the cold and challenging conditions as they navigate through deep snowdrifts, ascending towards the summit with determination and resilience.
  • Despite the hardships, the allure of witnessing the majestic Himalayan peaks clad in snow is irresistible, fueling trekkers with a sense of adventure and awe.
  • The stark beauty of the snow-covered landscape, punctuated by the occasional glimpse of sunlight reflecting off icy cliffs, creates an otherworldly ambiance that captivates the imagination.

March to April:

  • As winter gradually loosens its grip, snowfall diminishes from March to April, marking the transition to spring.
  • While remnants of snow may still linger at higher elevations, the landscape begins to undergo a dramatic transformation as signs of new life emerge.
  • Trekkers are treated to the sight of delicate alpine flowers blooming amidst the melting snow, painting the mountainsides with vibrant splashes of color.
  • The air is filled with the sweet fragrance of blossoms, creating a sensory symphony that accompanies trekkers on their journey through the changing seasons.
  • With each passing day, the landscape sheds its winter coat, revealing lush green meadows and crystal-clear streams, a testament to nature’s resilience and renewal.

  Pre-Monsoon Season:

  • Towards the end of April and early May, snowfall comes to an end as the region prepares for the pre-monsoon season.
  • The melting snow gives rise to rushing streams and cascading waterfalls, breathing new life into the landscape and providing trekkers with refreshing respite from the heat.
  • Trekkers can expect cool, pleasant weather during this time, making it an ideal period for exploring the verdant valleys and alpine meadows of the region.
  • The transition from snow-covered slopes to blooming wildflowers creates a visual feast for trekkers, offering endless opportunities for photography and exploration.
  • With nature in full bloom and the mountains rejuvenated after the winter slumber, the pre-monsoon season presents a prime opportunity for trekkers to immerse themselves in the vibrant beauty of the Himalayas.

KEDARKANTHA VIEW FROM SUMMIT

At the summit of Kedarkantha, trekkers are treated to an unparalleled vista that encapsulates the grandeur of the Himalayas. Let’s explore what makes the view from the summit so remarkable:

Panoramic Vistas

  • 360-Degree Panorama: Standing atop Kedarkantha, trekkers are greeted with a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding Himalayan ranges.
  • Snow-Capped Majesty: The towering snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas dominate the skyline, casting a spellbinding silhouette against the clear azure sky.
  • Unhindered Sightlines: With no obstructions to mar the view, trekkers can revel in the expansive expanse of mountains sprawled out in all directions, evoking a sense of awe and wonder.

Sunrise Splendor

  • Golden Hour Spectacle: Witnessing the sunrise from Kedarkantha’s summit is a truly magical experience. As the first rays of sunlight kiss the snow-clad peaks, the entire landscape is bathed in a golden hue.
  • Dazzling Colors: The sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors, with hues of pink, orange, and purple painting the horizon in a breathtaking display of nature’s artistry.
  • Moment of Tranquility: Watching the sunrise from the summit is a serene and tranquil moment, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Himalayan dawn and create cherished memories.

Himalayan Majesty

  • Swargarohini Range: The sight of the Swargarohini Range from Kedarkantha’s summit is truly mesmerizing, with its towering peaks piercing the heavens and captivating the imagination.
  • Bandarpoonch and Black Peak: Trekkers can also feast their eyes on the impressive peaks of Bandarpoonch and Black Peak, adding to the majestic allure of the landscape.
  • Snow-Blanketed Wilderness: The entire panorama is draped in a pristine blanket of snow, transforming the surroundings into a surreal and untouched wilderness of unparalleled beauty.

Tranquil Serenity

  • Sense of Peace: Standing atop Kedarkantha, trekkers are enveloped in a profound sense of peace and serenity, far removed from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
  • Nature’s Symphony: The only sound that breaks the silence is the gentle rustle of the wind and the occasional chirping of birds, creating a symphony of tranquility that soothes the soul.
  • Moment of Contemplation: The summit offers a perfect opportunity for trekkers to reflect on their journey and connect with the natural world, fostering a deep appreciation for the beauty and magnificence of the mountains.

Adventure Achievement

  • Pinnacle of Success: Reaching the summit is a significant milestone for trekkers, symbolizing their determination, resilience, and spirit of adventure.
  • Rewarding Experience: The panoramic views and stunning scenery serve as a well-deserved reward for the challenges endured during the trek, leaving trekkers with a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment.
  • Memorable Legacy: The memories forged at the summit are cherished for a lifetime, serving as a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the enduring allure of the mountains.

Why Choose Us for Your Kedarkantha Trek Adventure?

Embarking on the Kedarkantha trek is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas, embark on an enriching cultural journey, and challenge yourself both physically and mentally. Selecting the right trekking partner is essential to ensure a seamless, safe, and memorable experience. Here’s why we stand out as your ideal choice for your trek adventure:

  • Expertise and Experience: With years of experience organizing treks in the Himalayas, including the trek, we bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to ensure an unforgettable journey. Our team consists of seasoned professionals who are passionate about the outdoors and dedicated to delivering exceptional trekking experiences.
  • Safety First Approach: Your safety is our top priority. Our trek leaders are certified in wilderness first aid and equipped with emergency communication devices. We conduct thorough risk assessments and adhere to strict safety protocols to mitigate any potential hazards along the trekking route. Rest assured, you’re in safe hands with us.
  • Small Group Expeditions: We believe in fostering intimate group experiences that encourage camaraderie and connection. Our trekking groups are intentionally kept small to ensure personalized attention and to minimize environmental impact. This allows for a more immersive experience, where you can forge lasting friendships and share unforgettable moments with fellow trekkers.
  • Environmentally Conscious Practices: Preserving the pristine beauty of the Himalayas is at the core of our values. We follow Leave No Trace principles, minimizing our ecological footprint during the trek. From eco-friendly camping practices to responsible waste disposal, we are committed to conserving the fragile ecosystem of the region for generations to come.
  • Authentic Cultural Experiences: Beyond the stunning landscapes, the trek offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Uttarakhand. Our itineraries include opportunities to interact with local communities, learn about their traditions, and savor authentic cuisine. These cultural encounters add depth and meaning to your trekking adventure.
  • Flexibility and Customization: We understand that every trekker is unique, with different preferences and abilities. That’s why we offer flexible itineraries that can be tailored to suit your needs. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker seeking a challenge or a novice looking for a more leisurely pace, we have options to accommodate all skill levels and interests.
  • Comprehensive Support Services: From the moment you book your trek with us, we provide comprehensive support to ensure a hassle-free experience. Our team assists you with pre-trek preparations, including gear recommendations and fitness guidelines. During the trek, our support staff takes care of logistics, accommodation, and meals, allowing you to focus on enjoying the journey.
  • Post-Trek Assistance and Feedback: Our commitment to excellence extends beyond the trekking experience itself. We value your feedback and continuously strive to improve our services. After the trek, we are available to address any queries or concerns you may have, ensuring that your adventure exceeds your expectations.

How to reach the Kedarkantha trek

Initiating your journey to the Kedarkantha trek commences with strategizing your route to access the trek’s starting point. Nestled amid the captivating landscapes of the Uttarakhand Himalayas, navigating to the trek necessitates thoughtful consideration of transportation alternatives and pathways. Here’s a thorough guide on how to reach the trek:

  • The closest airport to the trek is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
  • From Dehradun, travelers can opt for either private taxis or public buses to journey to the town of Sankri, which serves as the base camp for the trek.
  • The voyage from Dehradun to Sankri by road spans approximately 7-8 hours, encompassing a distance of roughly 200 kilometers.
  • The nearest railway station to the trek is the Dehradun Railway Station, well-connected to major cities across India.
  • From Dehradun, travelers can avail themselves of taxis or buses to reach Sankri, the commencement point of the trek.
  • The overland excursion from Dehradun to Sankri consumes approximately 7-8 hours, offering panoramic vistas of the Himalayan topography en route.
  • Sankri is directly accessible by road from prominent cities such as Dehradun, Delhi, and Haridwar.
  • From Delhi, travelers can opt to drive or board a bus to reach Sankri via Dehradun. The expedition typically spans around 12-14 hours, traversing a distance of roughly 450 kilometers.
  • Alternatively, travelers may opt for overnight buses from Delhi to Dehradun, followed by onward travel to Sankri by road the subsequent day.

Local Transport Options:

  • Upon arriving in Sankri, travelers can engage local jeeps or taxis to proceed to the village of Taluka, which serves as the trailhead for the trek.
  • The route from Sankri to Taluka entails narrow and unpaved segments in certain areas, warranting advance arrangements for transportation or inquiries regarding local transit alternatives upon arrival in Sankri.

Guided Tours and Trek Organizers:

  • Numerous trekking companies and tour operators proffer organized trekking packages to Kedarkantha, encompassing transportation from major cities like Dehradun or Delhi to Sankri and vice versa.
  • Opting for a guided tour can streamline logistical aspects concerning reaching the trek’s starting point and ensure a seamless experience for trekkers.

Precautions and Recommendations:

  • It’s advisable to plan your itinerary well ahead, particularly during peak trekking seasons, to secure transportation and lodging arrangements.
  • Prior to embarking on your journey, ascertain prevailing weather conditions and road statuses, as adverse weather can impede travel routes in the Himalayan locale.
  • Pack essential items such as warm attire, sturdy trekking footwear, hydration supplies, and sustenance provisions for the journey, considering that amenities may be limited en route.
  • For safety purposes, apprise family or acquaintances about your travel plans and anticipated return date, particularly if undertaking the trek independently.

Who can take part and who should avoid participating in the trekking to Kedarkantha?

Venturing into the trek offers a thrilling escapade for adventurers, drawing individuals from diverse backgrounds. However, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience entails understanding the suitability of the trek for different participants. Here’s an original guide delineating who can partake and who should consider abstaining from the trekking journey to Kedarkantha:

Who Can Take Part:

Beginners: The trek warmly welcomes beginners, provided they possess a reasonable level of fitness and readiness for moderate physical activity. Its well-defined trails and gradual elevation gain offer an accessible entry point for novice trekkers. With proper preparation and guidance from experienced trek leaders, beginners can embark on this adventure with confidence. Families: Families, including children and elderly members, can delight in the trek, granted they are in good health and possess a moderate level of fitness. The trek’s moderate difficulty ensures inclusivity, fostering memorable experiences for all family members amidst the serene Himalayan landscapes. Fitness Enthusiasts: Individuals enthusiastic about fitness and outdoor pursuits will discover the trek as a fulfilling challenge. Its diverse terrain and elevation changes provide an opportunity for cardiovascular exercise and strength conditioning. Fitness enthusiasts can relish pushing their boundaries while immersing themselves in the natural grandeur of the Himalayas. Nature Enthusiasts: The Kedarkantha trek serves as a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts seeking communion with the wilderness. Meandering through verdant forests, verdant meadows, and snow-capped summits, the trek unveils the rich biodiversity of the Himalayan region. Nature lovers can revel in birdwatching, wildlife encounters, and photography amidst the awe-inspiring vistas. Adventure Seekers: Those yearning for an adrenaline rush and a taste of adventure will find solace in the trek’s challenges. Traversing remote villages, camping beneath the starlit sky, and conquering a Himalayan peak offer an exhilarating expedition for adventure aficionados. It’s an opportunity to test one’s mettle and craft enduring memories amidst nature’s embrace.

Who Should Avoid Participating:

Individuals with Health Concerns: Individuals grappling with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac ailments, respiratory disorders, or hypertension should seek medical counsel before contemplating the trek. The high altitude and physical exertion involved may exacerbate underlying health issues, potentially compromising safety. Expectant Mothers: Pregnant women are advised against partaking in the trek due to the physical rigors and potential risks associated with high-altitude trekking. The demanding terrain and altitude fluctuations pose concerns for both maternal and fetal well-being. Individuals Battling Acute Illness: Individuals contending with acute illnesses, such as fevers, flu, or gastrointestinal disturbances, are urged to postpone trekking until complete recovery. Undertaking the trek with a compromised immune system heightens susceptibility to complications and detracts from the overall trekking experience. Unfit Individuals: Those leading sedentary lifestyles or exhibiting inadequate physical fitness should reconsider participating in the trek. The trek entails prolonged walking, steep ascents, and high altitudes, demanding adequate physical preparedness to mitigate potential challenges. Young Children Below Designated Age: While children can partake in the trek under proper supervision and guidance, adherence to the minimum age recommendation is crucial. Young children may lack the endurance and maturity necessary to navigate the trek’s demands, particularly at higher elevations.

What are Kedarkantha Trek Challenges?

Embarking on the Kedarkantha trek is an exhilarating adventure amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Uttarakhand Himalayas. However, it’s essential to be aware of the challenges that trekkers may encounter along the way. From rugged terrain to unpredictable weather, here’s a detailed overview of the challenges you may face during the trek:

High Altitude:

  • One of the primary challenges of the trek is the high altitude. The trek reaches altitudes of over 12,000 feet, which can lead to altitude-related ailments such as altitude sickness, dehydration, and fatigue.
  • It’s crucial to acclimatize properly by ascending gradually, staying hydrated, and listening to your body’s signals. Trek leaders often incorporate rest days into the itinerary to allow for acclimatization.

Variable Weather Conditions:

  • The weather in the Himalayas can be highly unpredictable, with rapid changes in temperature, precipitation, and visibility. Trekkers may encounter rain, snow, or harsh winds, particularly during the winter months.
  • Proper layering and carrying essential gear such as waterproof clothing, sturdy trekking boots, and adequate insulation are essential to tackle variable weather conditions effectively.

Rugged Terrain:

  • The Kedarkantha trek involves traversing diverse terrain, including rocky paths, steep ascents, and narrow ridges. The uneven terrain can be challenging, especially for those with limited trekking experience.
  • Trekking poles can provide stability and support on rocky terrain, while sturdy trekking shoes with good grip are essential for navigating steep slopes and slippery surfaces.

Long Hours of Walking:

  • The trek requires trekking for several hours each day, covering significant distances over varied terrain. Trekkers should be prepared for long hours of walking, which can be physically demanding, particularly at high altitudes.
  • Building endurance through regular physical exercise and practicing trekking with a loaded backpack beforehand can help prepare for the long hours of walking on the trek.

Limited Facilities:

  • The trekking route is remote, with limited facilities and amenities along the way. Trekkers should be prepared to camp in basic tents and use rudimentary toilet facilities in the wilderness.
  • Carrying essential supplies such as food, water, and camping equipment is crucial for self-sufficiency during the trek. Trek operators often provide support staff who assist with setting up campsites and preparing meals.

Altitude Sickness:

  • Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a common challenge faced by trekkers ascending to high altitudes. Symptoms may include headache, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
  • It’s essential to recognize the symptoms of altitude sickness and descend to lower altitudes if they persist or worsen. Adequate hydration, proper nutrition, and gradual ascent are key preventive measures.

Remote Location:

  • The Kedarkantha trek takes trekkers through remote and isolated regions of the Himalayas, where access to medical facilities and emergency services may be limited.
  • Trekking with an experienced guide or as part of a guided tour can provide added safety and support in navigating remote terrain and accessing assistance in case of emergencies.

Winter Challenges:

  • The trek is particularly challenging during the winter months, with heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures posing additional obstacles.
  • Trekkers should be equipped with appropriate cold-weather gear, including insulated clothing, snow boots, and crampons for traction on icy surfaces. Additionally, trekking in snow requires extra caution and awareness of avalanche risks.

Physical and Mental Fatigue:

  • Trekking at high altitudes for an extended period can lead to physical and mental fatigue. Trekkers may experience muscle soreness, exhaustion, and mental fatigue due to the physical exertion and environmental conditions.
  • Adequate rest, hydration, and nutrition are essential for replenishing energy levels and maintaining mental resilience throughout the trek.

Environmental Conservation:

  • As responsible trekkers, it’s important to be mindful of environmental conservation challenges such as waste management, preserving natural habitats, and minimizing ecological impact.
  • Practicing Leave No Trace principles, carrying out all waste, and respecting local customs and wildlife habitats are essential for preserving the pristine beauty of the Himalayan ecosystem for future generations.

Kedarkantha Temperature: A Comprehensive Guide for Trekking Enthusiasts

Nestled in the Himalayan ranges of Uttarakhand, offers breathtaking views and challenging trekking trails. Understanding the kedarkantha temperature variations along the trail is essential for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

Seasonal Variation: Seasonal variation on the Kedarkantha trail presents a stunning display of nature’s diversity. From blooming rhododendrons in spring to monsoon rains in summer, vibrant foliage in autumn, and snow-covered landscapes in winter, each season offers a unique trekking experience amidst the Himalayan splendor.

Spring (March to May): Daytime temperatures range from 10 to 20°C, with chilly nights around 0 to -5°C. Features blooming rhododendron forests and clear skies, making it an ideal time for trekking.

Summer (June to August): Daytime temperatures range from 15 to 25°C. Monsoon rains can make trekking challenging, so it’s crucial to pack appropriate rain gear.

Autumn (September to November): Daytime temperatures hover around 10 to 15°C, with colder nights around 0 to -5°C. Clear skies and vibrant autumn foliage make it the best time to trek.

Winter (December to February): Daytime kedarkantha temperatures drop to 0 to 5°C, with frigid nights reaching as low as -10°C. Trekking during this season requires careful preparation and cold-weather gear.

Altitude and Temperature: Higher altitudes experience colder temperatures, especially at night. Temperature variations along the trail can be significant, so it’s essential to dress accordingly.

Weather Conditions: Weather in the mountains can change rapidly, so always check forecasts before trekking. Be prepared for sudden weather changes, including rain, snow, or strong winds.

Preparation Tips: Layer clothing for warmth, especially during colder seasons. Wear sturdy boots with good traction to navigate rocky terrain. Pack cold-weather gear such as insulated jackets, gloves, and hats for winter trekking. Carry appropriate rain gear, including a waterproof jacket and pants, during the monsoon season.

Safety Measures: Stay updated on weather forecasts and trail conditions before embarking on your trek. Trek with a knowledgeable guide or in a group, especially during challenging weather conditions. Carry essential safety equipment, including a first aid kit, navigation tools, and emergency shelter.

Best Time to Trek: Autumn is considered the best time to trek due to stable weather conditions and breathtaking scenery. Spring also offers favorable weather conditions and blooming flora, making it another popular season for trekking.

Unique Experiences: Each season offers its own unique charm and experiences, from blooming rhododendrons in spring to snow-covered landscapes in winter. Embrace the beauty of Kedarkantha in every season and be prepared for memorable adventures amidst nature’s wonders.

Personal Experience: Share personal anecdotes or experiences trekking in Kedarkantha during different seasons to provide insights and inspiration to readers. Highlight memorable moments and challenges faced during the trek, along with valuable lessons learned

WHAT IS AVERAGE TEMPRETURE OF KEDARKANTHA?

  • January: Around -5°C to -10°C
  • February: Around -8°C to -12°C
  • March: Around -5°C to -8°C
  • April: Around 0°C to 5°C
  • May: Around 5°C to 10°C
  • June: Around 10°C to 15°C
  • July: Around 15°C to 20°C
  • August: Around 10°C to 15°C
  • September: Around 5°C to 10°C
  • October: Around 0°C to 5°C
  • November: Around -5°C to 0°C
  • December: Around -8°C to -12°C
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frequently ask questions (faqs)

To access the trek, the typical starting point is Dehradun, Uttarakhand. From there, you'll travel to Sankri village, which acts as the trek's base camp. Sankri is roughly 200 kilometers away from Dehradun and reachable by road in approximately 7-8 hours. Regular bus services and shared taxis operate between Dehradun and Sankri. Upon reaching Sankri, the trek to Kedarkantha commences, guiding you through charming villages and unspoiled forests towards the summit.

Deciding if the Kedarkantha trek aligns with your preferences involves considering your fitness level, trekking experience, and personal interests. If you appreciate moderate treks amid breathtaking Himalayan scenery, Kedarkantha might be ideal. It's beginner-friendly yet fulfilling for seasoned trekkers. Nonetheless, individuals with health concerns or who are unfamiliar with high altitudes should seek medical advice beforehand. Ultimately, Kedarkantha provides a rewarding adventure for many nature enthusiasts, offering a blend of challenge and scenic beauty.

A suitable fitness benchmark for the trek entails being capable of hiking for 4-6 hours daily with a backpack weighing around 5-7 kilograms. Regular cardio activities such as walking, jogging, or cycling are recommended to boost endurance. Additionally, integrating strength training exercises to fortify leg muscles and core stability will improve trekking prowess. Strive for a fitness level enabling you to navigate uphill climbs and descend steep trails without undue exhaustion.

Kedarkantha is situated in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. The trek commences from the picturesque village of Sankri, serving as the starting point. At an elevation of around 6,400 feet above sea level, Sankri offers a charming base camp experience. As trekkers progress, they traverse through enchanting forests and scenic meadows, culminating at the summit of trek peak, standing at approximately 12,500 feet. From here, one can behold breathtaking panoramic vistas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.

The minimum age requirement for the trek is usually between 8-10 years, contingent upon the child's physical fitness and prior trekking experience. Children should be able to withstand moderate hiking for extended periods each day. Regarding the maximum age limit, there isn't a rigid cutoff, but individuals aged around 60 years or above have completed the trek successfully. Nonetheless, older trekkers should prioritize good health and seek advice from a healthcare provider before embarking on the journey.

To conquer the trek, certain skills prove advantageous. Essential hiking abilities, such as navigating varied terrain and adhering to trail markers, are crucial. Familiarity with trekking pole usage for stability and adeptness in efficient backpack packing methods can bolster comfort and endurance. Basic first aid proficiency, encompassing the treatment of minor injuries and awareness of altitude sickness symptoms, is invaluable. Furthermore, effective communication and teamwork skills, particularly in group settings, foster a safer and more gratifying trekking experience.

The Trek typically lasts for 5 to 6 days, encompassing both ascent and descent. This duration allows trekkers to gradually ascend to the peak and then descend back to the base camp. The itinerary includes reaching Sankri base camp, trekking to Juda-ka-Talab and Kedarkantha Base, summiting the Kedarkantha peak, and returning to Sankri. Each day involves several hours of trekking, providing sufficient time for acclimatization and enjoyment of the scenic Himalayan vistas.

The cost of undertaking the trek varies, typically ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹35,000 per person, depending on factors like the chosen tour operator, amenities provided, and trek duration. This fee generally covers essentials such as guide fees, permits, meals, and camping gear. However, premium packages with added luxuries can exceed ₹50,000. It's essential to note that expenses like transportation to and from the trek's starting point may not be included in the package price.

In the trek, temperature fluctuations correspond to the season. Winter sees significant drops, with lows ranging from -5°C to -10°C at higher altitudes and highs of 5°C to 10°C during the day. In summer and autumn, lows range from 0°C to 5°C, while highs average between 15°C to 20°C, providing a milder climate for trekking. These temperature ranges ensure diverse experiences throughout the year, each offering its own unique charm for trekkers.

Mobile network coverage within the trek region is sparse and inconsistent. While some networks may offer intermittent connectivity in specific areas along the trail, reliance solely on mobile phones for communication is unwise. It's prudent for trekkers to share their itinerary with trusted contacts beforehand and carry alternative communication devices like satellite phones or walkie-talkies for emergencies. Embracing the serene environment and disconnecting from technology can further enrich the trekking experience.

The closest ATM to the starting point of the trek in Sankri village is situated in Purola, about 70 kilometers away. Purola, a small town in Uttarakhand, offers banking facilities for trekkers to withdraw cash before commencing their journey. It's recommended to ensure adequate cash for the trek's duration, as banking services are scarce once you enter the remote mountainous regions along the trail.

During the trek, there are various nearby attractions to explore. Juda ka Talab, a tranquil lake enveloped by verdant surroundings, offers breathtaking reflections of the neighboring peaks. Additionally, visitors can venture to Hargaon, a picturesque village renowned for its rustic Garhwali architecture and scenic beauty. Another highlight is the Kedarkantha Base Camp, providing sweeping vistas of the Himalayas and serving as an ideal location for stargazing and unwinding amidst the pristine wilderness.

Throughout the trek, we supply essential equipment for your convenience and safety. This encompasses top-tier tents equipped with sleeping bags and sleeping mats to guarantee a comfortable night's sleep at our campsites. Furthermore, we provide nutritious meals prepared by seasoned cooks to sustain your energy levels throughout the journey. Accompanying you are experienced guides and support staff, ensuring you receive assistance and guidance at every turn, crafting an unforgettable and seamless trekking experience amidst the breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.

For the trek, it's crucial to pack the appropriate equipment for a safe and pleasant journey. Essential items include durable trekking boots with ankle support, layers of warm clothing such as thermal wear and fleece jackets, waterproof outerwear, a sturdy backpack, trekking poles for stability, a headlamp or flashlight with spare batteries, a basic first aid kit, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a water bottle or hydration system to maintain hydration levels during the trek.

Throughout the trek, we offer a selection of nourishing meals to sustain your journey. Our menu includes hearty breakfasts with options like oatmeal or pancakes, wholesome lunches featuring rice or pasta dishes paired with dal (lentil curry) and vegetables, and satisfying dinners comprising aromatic curries served with rice or bread. Additionally, we provide snacks such as trail mix and energy bars to keep you fueled during the day. Special dietary needs can be accommodated upon request to ensure a fulfilling dining experience for all trekkers.

When trekking Kedarkantha, rest assured, rescue options are in place for emergencies. Local authorities, like the forest department and trekking guides, are adept at handling evacuations and medical aid. Guides often carry satellite phones for emergency communication. In dire situations, helicopter rescue services are available, coordinated by local agencies and tour operators to ensure trekker safety.

No, you don't need a summit medical certification for the trek. However, it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional before starting any trek, especially at higher altitudes. Make sure you're in good physical condition and inform your guide about any medical conditions or concerns beforehand. While not obligatory, being well-prepared and aware of your health status can enhance your safety and enjoyment during the trek.

To get ready for the trek, gather necessary trekking gear like durable hiking boots, warm clothing, layers for temperature changes, waterproof jacket and pants, a backpack, trekking poles, and a cold-resistant sleeping bag. Don't forget personal items such as sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a water bottle. Prioritize physical fitness by incorporating regular cardio and strength exercises. Also, acquaint yourself with the trek route and weather conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

In case of an emergency during the trek, our top priority is prompt and efficient response. Our seasoned guides are adept in wilderness first aid and equipped with essential medical supplies. They'll assess the situation, deliver immediate medical aid, and stabilize the individual if required. Subsequently, our team will enact evacuation protocols, liaising with local authorities and medical services as necessary. Moreover, we utilize emergency communication devices for swift assistance. Your safety is our utmost concern, and we're committed to managing emergencies with diligence and expertise.

Medical services along the trek are restricted due to its remote setting. Trained trek leaders and support staff can offer basic first aid aid if needed. However, in emergencies, evacuation to the nearest medical facility may be necessary, which could be hours away. Trekkers should pack their own basic first aid kit with essentials like bandages, antiseptic, painkillers, and any required personal medications to manage minor injuries or illnesses.

Along the trek route, there are no electricity charging points available. The trek leads through remote mountainous regions where access to electricity is scarce. It's recommended to bring portable power banks or solar chargers to recharge electronic devices like phones or cameras while trekking. Some guesthouses or lodges at the starting point or base camp might offer limited charging facilities, but this cannot be guaranteed. Thus, it's crucial to conserve battery power and use electronic devices judiciously.

During the trek, hikers can securely store their additional belongings at our designated base camp. Our team is dedicated to ensuring the safety of your items while you enjoy your trekking experience. We advise travelers to pack only essentials to keep their load manageable. Your possessions will be attentively cared for until your return. Enjoy the journey without the encumbrance of unnecessary baggage.

For the trek, ensure you have the required documents for a seamless journey. Carry a valid government-issued photo ID like a passport or driver's license for identification. Additionally, bring copies of your trekking permit or any relevant permits obtained. These documents are essential for registration and verification at checkpoints along the route. Keep them easily accessible to facilitate a smooth and hassle-free trekking experience.

Our outdoor leaders for the Kedarkantha trek are exceptionally qualified and experienced. They hold certifications in wilderness first aid and undergo rigorous training in outdoor leadership and navigation. Moreover, their profound understanding of the local terrain, wildlife, and plants enhances your trekking experience. With their expertise, safety remains paramount, ensuring your journey is both secure and enjoyable. You'll be guided by professionals who prioritize your well-being, making your trek an unforgettable adventure.

For the trek, it's crucial to pack essential items for a comfortable and safe journey. These include sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing layers, a waterproof jacket and pants, a backpack, trekking poles, and a sleeping bag suitable for cold conditions. Additionally, bring personal items such as sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a water bottle. Don't forget snacks, a headlamp, a first aid kit, and a camera. Pack thoughtfully to ensure you're prepared for varying weather and trekking requirements, enhancing your experience.

While it's feasible to trek solo, it's not advised due to safety concerns. The terrain is demanding, and weather conditions can be unpredictable, particularly at higher elevations. Trekking with a guide or in a group offers added safety, with support in emergencies and navigation assistance. Additionally, trekking with others enriches the experience, fostering camaraderie and shared enjoyment. Prioritize safety and consider trekking with a trusted tour operator or experienced guide for a more secure and fulfilling adventure.

Throughout the trek, toilet facilities are rudimentary, usually comprising pit toilets or temporary squat toilets positioned along the trail. These amenities are commonly found at designated camping sites or along the trekking route. Trekkers should bring their own supplies like toilet paper and hand sanitizer, as these items may not be readily available. Moreover, it's important to adhere to Leave No Trace principles by properly disposing of waste to preserve the natural environment.

Trekking in mid-May is absolutely worthwhile. Despite warmer temperatures, this time of year showcases vibrant greenery, blossoming flowers, and clear skies. While higher-altitude snow begins to melt, it still provides stunning Himalayan vistas along the route. However, anticipate occasional rain showers and stay hydrated. Overall, mid-May offers an ideal window to experience the splendor with favorable weather and breathtaking landscapes.

The trek is perfectly suitable for beginners who possess a decent level of fitness and enthusiasm for adventure. While it involves ascending to moderate altitudes, it remains manageable with adequate preparation and a steady pace. Most trekking tours come with experienced guides who offer valuable guidance and assistance throughout the journey. The trail is clearly marked, and the breathtaking vistas serve as constant motivation. With determination and adherence to safety protocols, beginners can fully relish and conquer the trek, crafting unforgettable experiences amidst the Himalayan grandeur.

The primary concern to steer clear of during the Kedarkantha trek is overexertion. It's vital to maintain a steady pace and heed your body's signals, particularly at higher altitudes where altitude sickness may strike. Avoid pushing beyond your limits and take frequent breaks for rest and hydration. Also, stay aware of the weather conditions and avoid trekking in extreme weather. Prioritizing safety and well-being throughout the journey ensures a fulfilling and safe experience.

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Kedarkantha Trek

  • Trek Grade Easy - Moderate
  • Trek Distance 11 Kms
  • Trek Duration 6 Days
  • Highest Altitude 12,500 ft.
  • Basecamp Sankari

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Located in Govind Pashu Vihar National Park in Uttarakhand, the Kedarkantha trek is a 6-day journey that attracts both skilled trekkers and beginners. The expedition can be changed to last for six days, including travelling days from Dehradun to the base camp and back. Kedarkantha is a popular and beloved trekking destination in India, providing spectacular sights and memorable experiences for those who start it. The summit climb is the key reason that the expedition in the Indian Mountain range is highly preferred by several. Numerous elements add to its appeal. The ascent to the peak of Kedarkantha is a pleasing experience. From the starting point of the expedition, the summit towered above, biding travellers to dominate its snowy incline.

As the sunlight climbs, the journey begins, and with each step, the incredible scenery unfolds, disclosing a breathtaking view of the bordering landscape. The climb is challenging. The whole stretch is progressively steep. As you get closer to the summit, it becomes tricky, too. Yet the giant mountains of the upper Himalayas keep you firm up until you ultimately reach the summit. As you stretch on your own and absorb the views of the Mountain ranges from the summit, you feel a solid sense of contentment and success. This is an unrivalled feeling. A few trips supply the same experience, making it prominent amongst beginners for its finest summit climb. Outside the summit, the trek is also distinct for its lovely clearings. Exceptionally seldom will you locate spectacular clearings on a trek that gives way to some remainder spots and beautiful campsites. This expedition is loaded with clearings on all the various routes. Moreover, the cleanings are at the ideal places, giving you stunning vantage points to appreciate the expedition and its views.

Day 1: Dehradun to Sankari by Road

Day 2: sankari to juda ka talab by trek, day 3: juda ka talab to lohasu base cam kedarkantha, day 4: kedarkantha base camp to kedarkantha summit and back to hargaun, day 5: hargaun to sankari, day 6: sankari to dehradun, about kedarkantha trek.

Nestled within the Govind Pashu Bihar National Forest in Uttarakhand, the 6-day Kedarkantha expedition uses an attractive journey in the middle of the Mountain ranges. As you pass through varied terrains, you’ll witness breathtaking daybreaks and sunsets. Since Kedarkantha is a singular peak, several courses bring about the summit. Our journey will undoubtedly take us up via Sankri and down using Hargaon. Our Kedarkantha trip starts at Dehradun, where we will drive to Sankri town, situated at an elevation of 6400 ft. It takes around 10 hours to reach Sankri, so it’s a long journey, yet the road to the village is similarly enchanting. From Sankri, we will undoubtedly begin our trek the following early morning. Hiking from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab, our next outdoor camping place at 9100 ft, you will experience perfumed yearning and maple covers and detect some plunging streams on the way.

We will spend a leisurely day at the Juda Ka Talab campsite with terrific views of the Swargrohini group of heights. The following day, we will embark on an expedition to the base camp of Kedarkantha, located at 11,250 feet, covering a range of roughly 4.5 kilometres. Throughout the winter season, the route traverses extravagant Himalayan meadows buried in snow, using excellent vistas of the surrounding Himalayan heights. The complying with the day, we will undoubtedly make our trek to the Kedarkantha top. Magnificent views of snow-capped hills await you. When you reach the summit, you are getting on top of the world; you will see 360 sights of the Himalayan ranges. The summit is positioned at an elevation of 12,500 ft, and today’s route can be tricky compared to other days. The breathtaking views you receive from the top make up for the lengthy trek to the top. Enjoy the pictures in front of you, and after investing time, we will certainly start coming down toward Hargaon, our following campsite. Hargaon lies at an altitude of 8900 ft, and we will get to the camp by evening. The next day, we will trek back to Sankri with coniferous woodland covers. Staying the night at Sankri, we will drive back to Dehradun the following day, ending our lovely trip. From Dehradun, you can make further bookings for your journey.

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Preetam

The founder of this trekking organisation and have almost 12 years of experience in mountain guiding with 6000-7000 meters peaks scaled by him.

Not only this, but the founder have also guided over 200 Himalayan treks like Bali Pass, Buran Ghati, Rupin Pass, Pin Bhabha, Stok Kangri, Black Peak several times.

Why You Should Do Kedarkantha Trek

Nestled at 12,500 feet, the Kedarkantha Optimal Expedition is a beloved winter journey that flaunts breathtaking views. With its moderate problem level, this trek deals with amateur and knowledgeable trekkers. The breathtaking panoramas from the summit are stunning and make the climb worth the initiative. Submerse on your own in the Himalayas’ charming elegance, characterized by lush fields, looming heights, snowy routes, frozen lakes, and a kaleidoscopic sky, in this unforgettable winter season excursion. The expedition also includes several of the most attractive campsites, near want covers and in the middle of the snow. You can witness sensational daybreaks and sunsets from your camping areas and indulge in the peace of nature. The view from the summit differs from anything you’ve ever seen before. You can watch the impressive Yamunotri and Gangotri come to a head together with the Black Height, Bandarpoonch, and the Swargrohini group of peaks. The Kedarkantha trip is ideally undertaken throughout December-January and March-April, when snowfall is plentiful, creating a charming environment that will astound both journey and nature lovers. The trek supplies an incredible experience, with the snow-covered landscape leaving you in awe. The expedition likewise showcases several of the most effective Himalayan flora. En route, you will cross spectacular Rhododendron, Oak, Pine, Walnut, and Chestnut covers.

The famous Red Rice is likewise organic in the Kedarkantha area. You also see the lives in remote towns throughout the cold weather, which is a unique experience. This expedition holds the hearts of many trekkers in the country. According to local ideas, the Kedarkantha Peak holds a mythical significance. It is said that Kedarkantha was initially intended to be the place of Kedarnath. The tale has it that when Lord Shiva, disguised as a bull, sought refuge in Kedarkantha to conceal from the Pandavas, the town’s inhabitants disrupted his peace. Consequently, Lord Shiva relocated to his existing house in Kedarnath. The residents of Sankri claim that the spear of Lord Shiva, located atop the Kedarkantha Height, safeguards the people and provides food to the Himalayan Rivers.

Best Time to Do Kedarkantha Trek

The optimum time to take on the Kedarkantha trek is throughout the winter, specifically from December to April. Throughout this duration, the trek is wholly immersed in snowy problems. As you embark on the trip from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab, you will witness the first snowfall on the extremely initial day of the trek.

Furthermore, Kedarkantha is among the unusual trips that can be done in the winter season. Throughout winter, a lot of routes in the Himalayas end up needing to be more inaccessible due to heavy snowfall and unmanageable weather conditions. Nonetheless, Kedarkantha offers the right amount of snow and allows accessibility to a summit at an outstanding altitude of 12,500 feet! Standing on the top at sunup is a charming experience, with impressive heights surrounding you and a thrilling gold light that feels classic. It is a view that opposes summary. So, if you want to hike the Himalayas throughout the Christmas holidays or begin your New Year at the summit, then enrolling in the Kedarkantha trip is a must.

Here are some quick details about the temperature possibilities:

In December, January and February, expect daytime temperature levels to vary from 13 to 18 degrees Celsius. Nevertheless, once the sun sets, temperatures can drop as reduced as -7 levels Celsius. Bear in mind that as you rise to higher elevations, it will also become colder. The Kedarkantha base camp is known for chilly winds, so pack adequate cosy garments.

From March to May, anticipate daytime temperature levels to range from 16 to 20 degrees. Nighttime temperatures may go down to 3 to 4 degrees, and if there is snow, it can reach zero levels. Since there will certainly be snow till April, the Kedarkantha trek is an excellent choice for the summer holidays. This expedition is considered easy-moderate, making it ideal for youngsters too.

Day Wise Detailed Itinerary of Kedarkantha Trek

Day 1: dehradun to sankari by road (210 kms).

  • Altitude: 1,950 m/ 6,400 ft.
  • Driving Range: Around 220 kilometres (approximately 10 hours).
  • Pickup Point: Dehradun at 6:30 AM.
  • Automobile Type: Tata Sumo/Tempo traveller or a comparable setting of transportation.
  • Available Network: BSNL.
  • Expected Arrival Time in Sankri: 5:00 PM.
  • Lodging: Hotel with attached restroom and continuous supply of hot water

Our journey begins with Dehradun, where we will select you in Tata Sumo or comparable lorries at 6:30 AM. You are requested to report at the pickup point by the time. From Dehradun, we will drive to Sankri, which goes to a distance of 220 km from Dehradun. It may take around 8 – 9 hrs or even more to get to Sankri, as the mountain roadways can be pretty rough sometimes. However, the road to Sankri is rather picturesque. On your way, you will undoubtedly cross attractive places like Mussoorie, Mori, Naitwar, and so on. You will surely drive along the beautiful Yamuna and Tons River with evergreen lining the roadway. 

The River is milky white in some locations and transparent green in others. The fragrance of pinewood and the elegance of nature will make up for the long trip to Sankri. The last stretch of the roadway, about 22 km from Sankri, is much more beautiful as you get into the Govind National Park, famous for being home to much exotic flora and fauna. On reaching Sankri, we will check in at our resort. After refurbishing, you can spend the evening in the charming district of Sankri at your leisure. You can head out for a walk in this enchanting town. 

Sankri is a trekkers’ centre as it is the base camp for not one or two but 11 Himalayan expeditions, including prominent trips like Har Ki Dun. At Sankri, the BSNL network is readily available; however, it could be more regular. You can likewise see a stunning sunset at Sankri Village in the backdrop of the Himalayas, an excellent opportunity for photographers to capture all the appeal around. At night, you can have dinner at your hotel or in the regional town dhabas to get a preference for the regional flavours. Stay overnight at Sankri, and we will start our expedition complying with the day.

Day 2: Trek From Sankari To Juda Ka Talab (3.8 Kms)

  • Elevation: 6400 ft – 9100 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 3.8 kilometres
  • Elevation Gain:- 800m/ 2,700 ft.
  • An expedition with thick woodlands of maple and pine goes across a few streams and lovely meadows.
  • Stay in tents on twin sharing.

Travelling for the Kedarkantha top starts at Sankri, our base village for the trip, and today, we will hike from here to Juda Ka Talab, a stunning towering lake. Start your day early, have your breakfast and go out straight in the direction of Juda Ka Talab. The lake is situated at an altitude of 9100 ft, and the trip distance is about 4 km. It will take around 5 hours to get to the Lake. As you start your trip out of Sankri town, you will undoubtedly venture right into the village expansion Saur, and from here, you will walk along a stream, and then we will deviate towards the forest of pine and maple, climbing sharply. We will go across numerous suspension bridges and little hill towns on our means to Juda Ka Talab. Today’s route is quite broad and ascends progressively for about 2-3 hours. Throughout the summer seasons, the route teems with greenery, and you will spot lots of wildflowers on your way. A rug of maple and want leaves covers the route and opens to lavish green meadows. During wintertime, the trail is covered in snow, and depending on the snow conditions, you may require gaiters to browse the course correctly.

As you hike uphill, you may detect wild animals on the trail, like the Himalayan Languors. While they are rather timid, they move swiftly, swinging from branch to branch, so it takes time to catch a proper glance at them. Apart from this, you might additionally detect boars, hares, and martens. The Juda Ka Talab camping site is lovely, with an alpine lake on one side and a pine woodland on the other; it nearly feels unique below. In the lap of hills and the centre of want and snow, the unique charm of Juda Ka Talab is just otherworldly. During peak winters, a sheet of ice forms on the lake, creating a picture-perfect view. The lake also has a natural passage that supplies water to nearby citizens. The residents consider the lake as spiritual and think that Lord Shiva practised meditation at Kedarkantha, and droplets dropping from his hair created the lake. We will camp right here for the evening. You can click some attractive photos below and take nature strolls. In the evening, a bonfire is an excellent concept to relish your supper and warm beverages, talking up with your fellow travellers. The evening skies are merely breathtaking, with an assortment of the brightest stars spectacular the skies. Rest overnight in your camping tents.

Day 3: Juda Ka Talab To Lohasu (Kedarkantha Base camp) 3 kms

  • Stay –  Overnight stay at the campsite.
  • Meal –  Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Distance – 3  km
  • Time Taken –  approx. 3 hrs
  • Altitude –  9,100 feet to 11,250 feet.
  • Altitude Difference –  650 meters/ 2,150 feet.
  • Trek Grade – Easy to  Moderate

As the day dawns, we’ll start our adventure, beginning with a nourishing morning meal and a spectacular view of the sunrise. We’ll then reach the Kedarkantha Base Camp, positioned at 11,250 feet.

The distance from Juda Ka Talab to the base camp is approximately 4 kilometres, and the journey needs to take around 3 hours at a moderate rate. The path is well-marked, making it simple to adhere to. As we advance, the trail becomes progressively steeper; however, the landscapes become much more exciting, with looming Himalayan heights and extensive fields. The path passes through a dense forest of pine and oak, opening up to stunning areas where shepherd huts dot the landscape.

The scenic views of Swargrohini come to a head; Bandarpoonch, Ranglana, Kala Nag, and other stunning heights are mind-blowing. The snow-covered path in the winter season and the lavish environment-friendly landscape in summertime provide a unique and delightful experience for travellers. Upon getting to the campsite, relax, renew, and take in the beauty of your environment.

Take pleasure in a warm supper and look at the starry night skies, loaded with twinkling celebrities. Because of the high altitude, you must layer up and safeguard yourself from the cold. Retire to your camping tents early to remainder and get ready for the top trek the complying day.

Day 4: Lohasu - Kedarkantha Base Camp to Kedarkantha Peak Summit and return back to hargaon camp

  • Distance – 7  km
  • Time Taken –  approx. 7 hrs
  • Altitude –  11,250 feet – 12, 500 ft – 8900 feet.
  • Altitude Difference –  700meters / 2,350feet
  • Trek Grade –  Moderate

On this day, we are going to embark on a trip to the Kedarkantha top, which stands at an elevation of 12,500 ft. Our trek for today will consist of hiking from the beginning indicate the Kedarkantha top, and afterwards making our way back to the Hargaon camping area. The total distance covered during this journey, from summit to Hargaon, is around 6 kilometres, and the estimated time it will take is around 7 hours. After a pleasurable morning meal in the morning, we will lay out for the Kedarkantha summit. The trip is a progressive slope, nevertheless, it gets rather high in the long run and may examine your abilities and health and fitness a little. Today additionally your expedition will begin by going across a forest of towering Oaks and Pines. The leaves strewn on the ground, scrunching your feet and you can additionally hear the faint noises of streams spurting by. Quickly the forests open up and you are much closer to the optimal currently and from here the path will certainly start to obtain hard as a sharp slope lies in front of you. However the struggle to arrive deserves it once you make it to the top and the spectacular views of the Mountain range await you. You will literally seem like being on cloud nine and filled with a sense of achievement and inner peace. The remarkable sights will certainly invigorate you after the difficult trip. There’s likewise a tiny temple of Lord Shiva, Siren Parvati, and Lord Ganesha at the summit. After enjoying the attractive views and indulging in nature’s abundance, we will start descending and expedition downhill to the Kedarkantha base camp where we will have our lunch, and post-lunch we will begin descending downhill, all the way to Hargaon. The descent is quite easier and faster and quickly you will certainly get to the campground at Hargaon, coming down to an altitude of 8900 ft. Reaching the Hargaon campground marks the end of our day, we will establish camps below, appreciate a great supper and retire in our camping tents for the evening.

Day 5: Trek from Hargaun to Sankari - 4.5 Kms

  • Stay –  Overnight stay at the hotel.
  • Distance –  4.5 km
  • Trek Grade –  Easy

The last section of the trip involves a downhill trek from Hargaon to Sankri. Beginning at an elevation of 8900 feet, we’ll make our way down to 6400 feet, covering around 6 kilometres in overall distance. The descent itself covers around 4 kilometres. Beginning your day by viewing the dawn over the Mountain range, a captivating sight.

Adhering to breakfast, we’ll descend toward Sankri, travelling through charming forests and beside babbling streams. You can refill your canteen from the streams along the road. As we proceed, the woodland opens to expose an impressive view of the Har ki Dun Valley from a ridge. The verdant hills of the Valley are awe-inspiring. We’ll proceed with our journey, absorbing the pictures as we descend the incline. The forest will become more dense, and eventually, we’ll come to Sankri, where we’ll check out our holiday accommodations and have the chance to refresh ourselves.

In the evening, you’ll have the possibility to explore the enchanting village. Although there are few patronised Sankri, you can still buy wooden invention products, toys, and home designs as souvenirs of your journey. Connect with the locals and learn more about the local way of life. Life at Sankri is slow-paced, and the religion is solid here.

One hundred twenty family members in Sankri live in wood huts to safeguard themselves from the cool, and the staples are potato rice and apples. At Sankri, they additionally hold routine fairs or melas where amusement happens in singing and dancing to indigenous folk tunes. For supper, you can see the dhabas, which offer some tasty cuisines, or you can have dinner at the hotel properties. Stay overnight in the resort after a strenuous yet incredible journey.

Day 6: Drive from Sankari To Dehradun (210 kms)

  • Meal –  Tea, Coffee & Biscuits
  • Distance –  210 km
  • Time Taken –  approx. 8 – 9 hrs

Today, on the final day of our wonderful trip, we will return to Dehradun, loaded with valued minutes. Bolero, Tata Sumo, Travller or similar cars will be provided from Sankri to Dehradun. It is recommended to look at the resort by 7:00 AM to guarantee a very early begin to our 10-hour journey covering a distance of 220 km. Beginning early will be helpful. We will again return via NH 123, delighting in the beautiful elegance. Value the nature around you with picturesque panoramas extending alongside everywhere. We will certainly get to Dehradun by 7:00 PM, so make your further reservations as necessary.

What should you pack for the Kedarkantha Trek

1. trekking shoes.

For any trek at high altitudes, it is necessary to have sturdy and trustworthy hiking shoes that offer outstanding traction, give ankle joint support, and are appropriate for snowy problems.

2. Backpack

For a week-long trek at high altitude, a 50-60 litre backpack is ideal. Try to find one with ample hip and shoulder assistance, along with practical pockets that enable fast accessibility to your fundamentals.

When travelling at high altitudes, the most significant challenge is the cold. One of the most reliable methods to handle the cold is by using several layers of garments. Layers offer the best protection and permit flexibility in the mountainous environment. Furthermore, given that the weather in the hills can change regularly, you can conveniently change your layers by eliminating or including them as required.

a. Base Layer: 3 Tee shirts

Use one T-shirt and bring two. Lug complete sleeve dry-fit T-shirts (ideally captured). Ensure among them is somewhat thickish. If you do not obtain full-sleeved dry-fit T-shirts, you can purchase full sleeves of various other products.

What is very important is that you get full-sleeved tee shirts. These prevent your arms and neck from becoming sunburnt. In the rarified air on an expedition, especially at high altitudes, UV rays can shed you in no time.

Dry-fit Tees quickly completely dry your sweat. They are simple to clean, and in case of a rainy day, they dry out quicker. Round-neck Tees are all right; however, grabbed ones are much better.

Maintain the 3-4-5 concept in mind. Three insulation layers in summertime, 4 in post-monsoon, 5 in winter.

The number of cosy layers you carry relies on the period you’re entering. If you’re going any time:

– From March to September (summer season), three layers

— Between September and November (post-monsoon), you will undoubtedly need four layers

— During the cold weather, which spans from December to March, you’ll intend to contend with at least five layers of cosy garments to keep you comfortable.

b. Outer Coat

It would help if you had coats and fleece coats that are light and can fold up right into small rolls.

To satisfy your need for an external garment, select a jacket with cushioning. It is not required for the product to be waterproof, yet it ought to properly block the wind and cold. Ensure your cushioned coat also includes a hood.

c. Two Trek Pants

Two pairs of trek trousers need to be sufficient for any Himalayan expedition. Use one set and bring one simply in case it rains. Trek pants with zippered cut-offs at the thighs are ideal for trips. Likewise, select quick-dry trousers over cotton. They run out quickly in case of small stream crossings/ rainfall.

Essential Things for a Successful Expedition

Before embarking on your experience, ensure you have all the necessary accessories. These products are vital for a secure and delightful expedition, so it is essential to prioritize them. While some trekkers may wait till the last minute to gather their gear, we advise taking an aggressive technique. Begin accumulating your devices early to guarantee a stress-free and effective expedition.

1. Sunglasses

Sunglasses are to prevent snow blindness. On any Himalayan trek, especially if you’re going in a snowy season, a slight overexposure to direct sunshine on snow can result in snow blindness (even about a half hour’s direct exposure). That’s because fallen snow is like countless mirrors that reflect direct UV rays. So you require sunglasses with UV security.

It’s vital to use a sun cap throughout your expedition. Failing to do so can result in extreme migraines, sunlight strokes, and fast dehydration. Make sure to shield your head and face from the sunlight’s harmful rays by wearing a cap or hat.

3. Hand Handwear Covers – Hand Gloves

If you go whenever there is snow, you’ll require handwear covers to hold something or to steady yourself in the snow. You also want the gloves to keep you warm. Get artificial hand handwear covers that have waterproofing outside and a padded cellular lining on the inside.

4. Woollen Cap or Balaclava

Make sure these cover your ears. In the chilly hills, you lose a great deal of warmth from your head. This is why you are required to keep your head protected, specifically when the sunlight is down. Mornings or late evenings. On a cold trekking day, you should wear your woollen cap even while travelling. Pass days are understood for this.

It is essential to secure your ears from the cold, so a headpiece that covers them is a must-have. A balaclava is a terrific alternative, as it not only protects your ears but also your neck and parts of your face. Make sure to pick a headpiece that includes ear protection instead of just a cap that covers the top of your head.

5. Socks (3 pairs)

“Pack three pairs of socks, including two pairs of sports socks, for included padding and warmth. Go with artificial or synthetic-blend socks instead of cotton, as they’ll dry faster and retain much less wetness. In addition to the sports socks, bring a pair of woollen socks for additional heat.”

For preserving warmth and cosiness throughout the night, specifically while sleeping, woollen socks are a superb selection. If woollen socks are unavailable, wearing two sports socks can help achieve the same function.

6. Headlamp

You need to obtain a headlamp because it frees your hands to do various other tasks. On a long expedition, you’ll need your hands cost-free to wash dishes, pitch outdoor tents and hold your trip posts.

7. Trekking pole 

Trekking poles offer steadiness and assistance, minimizing the initiative required for your trip by almost 40%. When taking on high inclines and declines on Himalayan treks, a pair of posts will significantly enhance your experience, transforming a challenging hike into an extra leisurely one. While single seats are commonly utilized in India, two poles supply boosted equilibrium and stability, in addition to a visible increase in strolling rate.

8. Rainwear

On a trek, the weather conditions can transform quickly. A bright, warm day can develop into a downpour in an issue of minutes. Bring a poncho or a rainfall jacket to tackle this. A coat is a significant rainfall cover with openings for your arms and head. It is very effective because it covers both you and your backpack. It is very light and weighs next to nothing.

9. Rain Cover for Your Backpack

Keep your Backpack and its components secured from the elements with a trusted rainfall cover. Your knapsack is a necessary friend; bring all your vital products, such as dry clothes and cosy equipment. Your backpack must continue to be waterproof, and lots of contemporary designs come geared up with integrated rain covers to ensure your personal belongings remain safe and completely dry.

10. Daypack (20-30 litres, optional)

Some trekkers offload their bags on mules or porters on their treks. While we do not encourage this practice, in case you opt for emptying, carrying a daypack is mandatory. A daypack is a mini backpack, just smaller in size.

If your backpack does not have a rain cover, ensure you obtain a rainfall cover by either 

  • purchasing a rainfall cover 
  • Or cutting a large plastic sheet to the dimension of your knapsack. You can roll the plastic sheet around your backpack and maintain it in position with a string or elastic.

If you pick to have a concierge or burro lug your travel luggage throughout your trek, you must bring a daypack. A daypack is a smaller variation of a knapsack, usually ranging in dimension from 20-30 litres. This permits you to carry essentials like water, treats and added layers for the day while your bigger baggage is being moved for you.

In your daypack, you carry basics like water bottles, rainwear, emergency medicines, headlamps, some treats and a cosy layer. Your major knapsack with most of your tools is accessible only at the campgrounds.

A daypack is a smaller-sized backpack that is generally of 20-30 litre capacity. Laptop computer bags are not daypacks. Please do not get them.

Various Other Necessary Requirements.

1. a toilet kit..

Keep your toilet kit light. Carry simply the basics– toothbrush, toothpaste, tiny soap, bathroom tissue roll, a small moisturiser and lip balm. You will not be able to have a bathroom on any trek, so do not overload on soaps and hair shampoos.

When loading for a trek, consider bringing miniature versions of crucial products. This will help reduce unnecessary bulk and weight in your baggage. If you’re taking a trip with a team, consider sharing a single tube of toothpaste amongst yourselves. In addition, there’s no requirement to bring huge toilet paper rolls, as the tiniest size rolls are usually sufficient for a trip.

For ladies:  If you are likely to have your periods on your trek day, do not fret about it. You can utilize your pads, tampons or menstrual mugs on a trek. There will undoubtedly be commode outdoors tents where you can obtain altered.

Guarantee that you have Ziploc bags handy to deliver your menstrual cycle waste. It is prohibited to desert hygienic litter in the hills, and it is also considered socially undesirable.

Personal Medical Set.

Lug these medications with you, quickly accessible at any time. Do not take any medication unless you have consulted your trip leader.

  • Diamox (1 Strip): Get on a program of a fifty per cent tablet of Diamox starting from your home every 12 hours (125 mg). Continue the medicine up until you descend to the base camp from your trek. Being on a preventative course of Diamox considerably lowers the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness on a high-elevation expedition.
  • Dolo 650 (5 tablets): This is a paracetamol. It aids in dealing with fever and light discomfort.
  • Avomine (4 tablet computers): Bring this mainly if you are prone to motion sickness. Pop one-half hour before the start of your road trip.
  • If you experience an abrupt leg twist or muscular tissue strain, take into consideration taking a combiflam tablet. Combiflam is made to ease pain and also consists of paracetamol.
  • If you believe your food needs to be effectively digested, take four tablet computers of Digene. After that, sharpen your expedition leader immediately. This could be a sign of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), so it is essential to resolve it promptly.
  • ORS (6 packs): Take a pack of ORS water a minimum of daily, normally mid-day when you are in the centre of your trip. It renews essential salts lost while hiking. Idea: It also makes cold water less complicated to consume alcohol.
  • Think about bringing a knee brace with you if you have a history of knee concerns or are vulnerable to knee injuries.

Compulsory Documents to Carry.

These are papers needed for lawful functions by Trekup India and the forest division. With no of these, you will not be permitted to travel.

Government-issued ID: Please carry the original and a copy of a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license, Aadhar card, or passport. This is called for by the forest division for identification purposes. and 2 passport size photos.

Trek Cost Exclusion

  • Stay  3 Nights in tented accommodation at respective campsites of Trekup India on a sharing basis and 2 days in a hotel, guesthouse.
  • Meals:  Trekup India provided cooked meals during the trek, starting with Dinner on Day 01 to tea, coffe on day 6 (Meals are simple, nutritious, and vegetarian and non-repeated meals)
  • Transport:  Dehradun to Sankari and return on sharing jeeps  

Trek Equipment’s:  

  • Sleeping bags, Sleeping tents, Kitchen tent, Dining tent, and Toilet Tents.
  • Amenities:  All utensils, sleeping mattresses (Black foam mats), Crampons, and Gaiters for snow.      
  • Health & Safety:   First Aid Box, Oxygen Cylinders, Stretchers, Oxi meters, BP Machines, health.
  • Permits:  Forest Permits and Camping Permission Fee.
  • Trek Crew:  High Altitude Chef, Helpers, Trek Leader & Guides, and other support team.
  • Potters & Mules:  Potters and Mules to carry all trekking equipment, ration, and vegetables.
  • GST 5% (it is Mandatory)
  • Any insurance (Trekup India recommends each trekker to get insurance) 
  • Any Meals/accommodation beside the itinerary or not mentioned in the program.
  • Any Bus / Airfare to/from trek start/end point 
  • Personal Medical expenses do carry your medication. 
  • Any personal services such as Laundry, phone calls, liquors, mineral water, etc.
  • Any still / video camera fee 
  • Any Entrance fee Monuments, Monasteries, Museums, Temples – Pay directly on the spot. 
  • Mules or porter charges to carry private baggage (Offload Charges for bag 400 per day, per bag For those who pay 4 days pirior to trek date.(500 per day for offline). Note: Bag weight should not be more than 10 kg.
  • Any emergency evacuation charges
  • Any services that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section.

How To Reach Dehradun?

How to get to Dehradun by Air

Playful Give Airport is Dehradun’s very own airport. It is additionally the biggest airport terminal in Uttarakhand. Routine trips from cities like New Delhi and Mumbai fly through this airport. This is 29.4 km away from the primary town of Dehradun. As soon as you land at the airport terminal, you can obtain a pre-paid taxi to the city quickly.

Nearest Flight Terminal: Dehradun

How to reach Dehradun by road

Regular bus solutions ply to and fro the city of Dehradun. They operate on an everyday basis, whether day or night. You can also take private or shared taxis for the very same route.

How to reach Dehradun by train

Dehradun railway station attaches Dehradun to the rest of India by the train network. Routine rail solutions operate from side to side in the city of Dehradun. The most renowned among them is the Dehradun Jan Shatabdi Express, which runs from the New Delhi train terminal, travelling at a maximum speed of 120 km/hr.

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The Kedarkantha trek is a paradise for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts in the Uttarkashi District of Uttarakhand state of India. With its awe-inspiring landscapes, pristine wilderness, and the opportunity to witness the raw beauty of the Himalayas, this trek has become a favorite among both beginners and seasoned trekkers. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you on a virtual journey through the Kedarkantha trek, offering insights into its mesmerizing beauty and practical tips to make your adventure unforgettable.

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty details, let’s get acquainted with the Kedarkantha trek itself. We’ll discuss the trek’s significance, the best time to visit, and the essentials you should pack for a successful journey.

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The Kedarkantha Trek – An Overview

The Significance of Kedarkantha : Kedarkantha is a sacred peak in the Garhwal region, named after Lord Shiva. It holds cultural and religious importance and also a favorite trek among trekkers with beautiful scenic views.

Best Time to Trek: The best time to embark on the Kedarkantha trek is during the winter months, from November to April. The snow-covered landscapes during this time are a sight to behold.

Essential Gear: Packing the right gear is crucial. We’ll cover clothing, trekking equipment, and personal essentials to help you prepare for the adventure.

At the top of Kedarkantha Summit

Planning Your Trek

We will discuss how to summit KedarKantha Trek, documents for permits and accommodations and the story behind KedarKantha.

Reaching the Trek Point : You can start the Kedarkantha trek from Sankri, which is well-connected to Dehradun. We’ll provide transportation options for which is included in the Package, Dehradun to Sankri is about 220 kms.

Permits and Documentation : You’ll need to obtain permits for the trek. You have to gave a photocopy of your Aadhar Card and must carry original with you to verify it and a passport size photo, we will do all the further process.

Accommodations: There are two types of options available for accommodation at the KedarKantha trek. In the Sankri village you have to stay in Guest House or Homestay. During the trek we’ll provide camp and the mat under the sleeping bag to sleep.

Story : In the last of blog.

KedarKantha view from base camp

In the heart of the majestic Himalayan range lies a hidden gem, the Kedarkantha trek, where nature weaves its magic and adventure awaits those willing to explore. This enchanting trek takes you through a myriad of experiences, each more captivating than the last.

The journey commences at Sankri, a quaint village that feels like a portal to a different world. The locals welcome you with warmth, sharing tales of the mountains and their revered deity, Lord Kedarkantha. As you ascend, you can’t help but be entranced by the colorful rhododendron forests, an awe-inspiring backdrop to your trek.

The trail winds through meadows adorned with vibrant wildflowers, invoking the feeling of walking through a picturesque dream. Your footsteps are accompanied by the symphony of birdcalls, echoing the eternal harmony of nature.

The highlight of the trek is, of course, the Kedarkantha summit. At 12,500 feet above sea level, you’re met with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks that stretch as far as the eye can see. The summit feels like a sacred altar, a place where you connect with the spiritual energy of the mountains.

Camping amidst the Himalayan wilderness is an adventure of its own. The crisp mountain air, the flickering campfire, and the millions of stars above transport you to a world far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life.

But Kedarkantha’s allure doesn’t end with its natural beauty. It’s also a place where you discover your inner strength. The trek presents challenges, from steep ascents to freezing temperatures, and conquering them instills a sense of accomplishment and self-discovery.

As you descend, the mountains seem to bid you farewell, promising to remain etched in your memories. You return to civilization with a heart full of gratitude for the Himalayas and the incredible journey you’ve undertaken.

The Kedarkantha trek isn’t just about reaching a summit; it’s about the journey, the connection with nature, and the self-transformation it offers. It’s a story that beckons adventure seekers to explore the Himalayan mystique, leaving them forever changed by its beauty and grandeur.

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The Trekking Itinerary

Kedarkantha trek can be done in to 5 to 6 days, depends on the stamina of the group. We’ll break down the trekking itinerary day by day. You’ll get a glimpse of the beautiful landscapes and the distances to be covered at each stage.

  • Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri – You’ll be picked up from Dehradun Railway Station or ISBT and drive around 220 km and it takes around 7-8 hours to reach Sankri. Sankri altitude is 6,455 ft.
  • Day 2: Sankri to Juda Ka Talab – Start your trek from Sankri to reach Juda ka Talab (Frozen Lake during winter). We have to Trek around 3 km to reach Juda ka Talab at 9,100 ft altitude, Overnight stay at Camp.
  • Day 3: Juda Ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base camp – Enjoy your Breakfast at Juda ka Talab, and head towards the KedarKantha Base camp at 11,250 ft altitude and we have to trek around 3 km to reach there, overnight stay at camp.
  • Day 4: Kedarkantha Base Camp to Kedarkantha Summit and Back to Juda Ka Talab – After breakfast, get ready for the ultimate Adventure. Wake up early around 1:30 or 2:00 Am in the Morning, have breakfast then start your trek towards summit at 12,500 ft altitude and it takes around 4-7 hours to reach the summit. After enjoy the Sunrise from the  Gangotri or Yamunotri mountain ranges. Descend back to Juda Ka Talab overnight stay at camp.
  • Day 5: Juda ka talab to Sankri, Sankri to Dehradun – Enjoy your delicious breakfast, then ready to descend towards Sankri village. After arrival on Sankri feshed up and Drive to Dehradun.

Note: The above itinerary is based on 5 days regular tour package, If you want then we can customize it for 6 days.

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Responsible Trekking and Safety Measures

Responsible trekking is not only about experiencing the natural beauty of the great outdoors but also ensuring the preservation of these fragile ecosystems and the safety of trekkers. Here are a few lines on responsible trekking and safety measures:

Leave No Trace: Responsible trekkers follow the “Leave No Trace” principle, meaning they leave nature as they found it. This involves carrying out all trash, using designated camping areas, and minimizing their impact on the environment.

Plan and Prepare: Thoroughly plan your trek, considering factors like weather, terrain, and the skill level of your group. Inform someone of your itinerary and expected return time.

Pack Essentials: Bring essential items like appropriate clothing to handle changing weather conditions.

Respect Wildlife: Keep a safe distance from wildlife and refrain from feeding or approaching animals. Your presence should not disrupt their natural behaviors.

Stick to Established Trails: Stay on designated paths to avoid damaging fragile ecosystems and to ensure your own safety. Venturing off-trail can lead to accidents and environmental harm.

Camp Responsibly: Follow all camping regulations. Minimize campfire use and opt for a camp stove to reduce the risk of forest fires.

Leave No Mark of Your Presence: Avoid graffiti, littering, or any other activities that harm the environment. Remember, you’re a guest in nature.

Consider Local Culture: When trekking in different regions, respect local customs and traditions, and be mindful of how your actions might affect the local community.

In summary, responsible trekking is a balance between enjoying the outdoors and preserving it for future generations. Safety measures are integral to this, ensuring that you have an enjoyable and secure experience while minimizing your impact on the environment.

The Kedarkantha trek is a thrilling adventure that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime. From the sacred significance of the peak to the incredible landscapes and the challenges of trekking in the Himalayas, this journey is a rewarding experience for those who seek the beauty and serenity of the mountains. By following this comprehensive guide, you’ll be well-prepared to embark on this incredible Himalayan adventure. So, lace up your trekking boots and get ready to explore the mesmerizing Kedarkantha trek!

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Kedarkantha Trek

August 2024, september 2024.

If you’re 4 or more people and don’t see a date available, contact us .

Duration: 5 days

Max Altitude: 12500 ft.

Total trek distance: 24 KM

Pickup Point: Dehradun (Prince Chowk)

Best Time: January to March, October to December

Price: ₹5999 (Book @ ₹2000)

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When it comes to winter trekking, the Kedarkantha trek is the best choice because it features new powder-soft sparkling snow. It’s a year-round trek, but it’s particularly well-known and common in the winter. It is the best choice for winter trekking for trekkers who want to combine adventure with a straightforward approach. It is one of Uttarakhand’s most famous treks and is full of natural wonders. This trek is mythologically significant, and some claim it is linked to the ancient Indian epic “The Mahabharata.” 

Lord Shiva’s alias name is Kedar, and the word Kantha means throat. There are several stories about it. Some people believe the rumors, while others do not, but one thing is certain: going on this trek will bring you inner peace. You will get closer to you if you follow the road. The Kedarkantha trek leads to the Kedarkantha Peak, which stands at an altitude of 12,500 feet. The trek takes place in Uttarakhand’s Uttarakashi district’s Western Garhwal. During the summer months of April to June, the temperature at Kedarkantha reaches 20 degrees. In the winter, however, the weather blankets the mountains in pristine white snow, making it an exciting destination for skiing or even trekking!

From November to February, the temperature will drop to -10 degrees, with the weather staying cold.

It is one of the few Himalayan treks that allows trekkers to witness snow before April! This is the trek’s main attraction. The Govind Ballabh Pant National Park, also known as Govind National Park, is where this trek takes place. This national park serves as a natural preserve for endangered Himalayan animals such as the snow leopard, Golden Eagle, Brown Bear, Moschus, Western Tragopan, and others. Even though the path began in a thick pine forest, it passes through it.

Short Itinerary

Dehradun - sankri (2000m) 9hr drive, sankri – shepherd camp (trek/3-4 hrs), shepherd camp – base camp kedarkantha (trek 4-5 hrs), base camp - kedar kantha peak (3800m) - shepherd camp, shepherd camp – sankri – dehradun (2 hr trek / 8 hr drive), detailed itenerary, day 01: dehradun – sankri (2000m) 9hr drive.

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Meet us in Dehradun early in the morning. From here, we’ll begin the scenic drive to Sankri, where we’ll set up camp at an elevation of 6,400 feet. You’ll pass through beautiful towns like Mussoorie, Naitwar, and others along the way. To get to base camp, you’ll be on a scenic drive of a lifetime. Throughout the drive, you will be surrounded by nature, with beautiful scenery and the scent of pinewood and Himalayan flora and fauna. It will take about 7-8 hours to complete the journey. From the start, the stunning and majestic drive will steal your heart. You’ll be welcomed by pine and oak trees, and your route will pass alongside the raging Yamuna & Tons river.

When you arrive, check into your hotel and leave your luggage before taking a walk through the cute little hamlet of Sankri. This is a small Himalayan hamlet with a wealth of natural beauty. A location is well-known among hikers and nature lovers. Sankri is well-known for being a trekking hotspot. The most common treks are Kedarkantha Treks and Har ki Dun Treks, which are both accessible from the Sankri base camp. This location is also well-known among shutterbugs as a spot to quench their photographic thirst.

Day 02: Sankri (2000m) – Shepherd Camp (2900m, Trek/3-4 Hrs) 

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After breakfast, we’ll embark on a mild hike that will take us through the forest for the most part. We’ll walk to Saur village and then climb up to  Juda-ka-Talab , a small pond that freezes over in the winter. This lake has a religious meaning & stunning views of snow-capped mountains. Its views have the ability to enchant travelers. You won’t be able to look away until you’ve seen it. You won’t be able to put into words how you feel. Only you will be able to sense it because the words will be short. We will get glimpses of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks as we continue climbing. After another hour of hiking, we’ll arrive at the meadows, where we’ll pitch our tents for the night.

Day 03: Shepherd Camp (2900m) – Base Camp Kedarkantha (3400m, Trek/5 Hrs) 

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Start early and take in the magnificent sunrise. After a delicious breakfast, we will begin our trek to the Kedarkantha foundation, which is located at an elevation of 11,250 feet. With sufficient breaks, the trek should take about 4-5 hours to complete. The trail is almost level at first, and it follows a well-marked route. However, it soon reaches a thick pine and oak forest before opening into lovely meadows dotted with tiny shepherds’ huts. The imposing view of Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, Kala Nag, and Ranglana, all of which are snow-capped Himalayan peaks, will take your breath away. These mountains are well-known for their breathtaking views.

When you look up at the tops of these hills, you’ll find that there’s no gap between them and the sky. Mother Nature’s wonders have produced these peaks. These are priceless natural treasures. The view will leave an indelible impression on your mind and soul once you’ve seen it. The view from these peaks will stay with you forever. Swargarohini Peak is 6,252 meters tall, Bandarpunch is 6,316 meters tall, Kalanag is 6,387 meters tall, and Ranglana is 5,554 meters tall. The Garhwal Himalaya covers both of these peaks.

You will enjoy your delicious dinner and your night by sharing your experiences with your travel partners in your cozy tents.

Day 04: Base Camp – Kedar Kantha Peak (3800m) – Shepherd Camp

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Imagine what the view from the summit would be like if the Kedar Kantha base is that beautiful. The distance to the summit is not long, but the climb is steep, and we will choose the best route based on the snow conditions, which will take about 4-5 hours. You will be able to see all of the mountains in the Yamunotri, Gangotri, and Kinner Kailash ranges, as well as the valleys, from the peak. Then, depending on the route we take, we’ll descend the peak and trek all the way down to Shepherd Camp. We’ll spend the night in tents there.

Day 05: Shepherd Camp – Sankri – Dehradun (2 Hr Trek / 8 Hr Drive)

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We have a short trek today before driving straight to Dehradun. Rise with the sun and enjoy your breakfast, in the splendor of the Himalayas. After that, we’ll begin our descent to Sankri, and it’ll be time to say our goodbyes to Kedarkantha Trek. you can arrive in Dehradun around 9 pm. This is where the wonderful journey comes to an end.

Altitude Profile Chart

The following graph will visually represent the altitude gains across the various campsites.

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Here X-axis shows the following campsites listed below.

  • Sankri Base
  • Shephard camp (Juda ka taal)

The Y-axis shows the altitudes.

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  • Transportation: Dehradun to Sankri and back, by Bolero/Sumo/Traveller.
  • Accommodation: Stay from Sankri to Base camp is included. Accommodations include a guest house or permanent camp at Sankri and camping tents at the campsites, all on a triple-sharing basis.
  • Meals: All meals from afternoon snacks at Sankri on the Arrival Day to breakfast at Shepherd camp on the Last Day are included. We provide simple, nutritious, and healthy food daily on the trek. *Note: Meal variety is subject to change, depending on the availability.

Typical items included in the meals are:

  • Breakfast:  Wake-up Tea/Coffee, Biscuits, Aloo Paratha with Achaar, Boiled Egg, Bread with Butter/Jam, Fruit, etc.
  • Lunch:  Roti/Chapati, Rice/Chawal, Manchurian Rice, Salad, Dal (Rajma), Mixed-Veg, Kofta Curry, etc.
  • Snacks:  Tea, Coffee, Pakoda, Finger Chips, Veg Cutlet, Maggi, Soup, Popcorn, etc.
  • Dinner:  Roti/Chapati, Rice/Chawal, Matar Paneer, Mixed Dal, Salad, Papad, Sweets (Gulab Jamun, Jalebi), Fruit Custard, etc.
  • Permit: Forest permit charges are included.
  • Tent & Sleeping Bag: Quality tents, mattresses, and sleeping bags are provided in the camps, along with a liner.
  • First Aid Kits: Carried by our trek leaders and guides. Emergency medical issues are addressed with utmost care.
  • Specialized Search & Rescue Team: Our team is trained in advanced search and rescue operations. *Note: Rescue costs are not included.
  • Adept Trek Leaders and Team Members: Our local Himalayan team includes professional trek leaders with mountaineering qualifications and familiarity with the local terrain. The team also includes well-trained guides, cooks, and helpers.
  • Food During Road Journey: Meals between Dehradun and Sankri are not included.
  • Backpack Offloading Charges: An additional charge of Rs-350/- per bag per day for offloading, with a maximum weight limit of 10 kg per backpack. *Note: Suitcases/trolleys/duffel bags are not allowed. Offloading during the trek is subject to prior arrangement.
  • Stay & Unplanned Transport: Accommodation in Dehradun or any unplanned transportation, which is not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal Expenses: Any kind of personal expense is not included in the cost.
  • Rescue Cost: Expenses for any trekker needing to be sent back or rescued.
  • Others: Anything not listed in the inclusions.

Other Information

Weather and climate info:.

During these months, the temperature ranges between 6°C to 20°C, offering a comfortable climate for trekkers. The charm of trekking amidst the lofty pine and oak trees is unparalleled during this period, making summer an ideal time for sightseeing and exploration​​.

Despite the wet conditions, the temperature remains stable at around 12°C. The weather is predominantly cloudy and wet, offering a unique trekking experience with verdant greenery at every turn​​.

  • Autumn (October – November) Autumn in Kedarkantha is a period of transformation. October and November see temperatures ranging from 0°C to 15°C, with the weather remaining mostly clear. The green leaves slowly turn dry, and the lush meadows gradually change to brown, offering a stark contrast to the previous seasons. This period is ideal for beginners, as the weather is pleasant and the landscape offers majestic sights of the Himalayas​​​​.
  • Winter (December – February) Winter is when Kedarkantha truly comes into its own. The temperature drops to a range of -2°C to 12°C, and the landscape is enveloped in a thick blanket of snow. This season transforms the region into a surreal, dreamy world, attracting trekkers from across the globe. December sees the beginning of fresh snowfall, and January intensifies the experience with frequent snowfalls. February offers the most thrilling trekking experiences with high chances of snowfall, creating perfect conditions for skiing enthusiasts​​.

Summer (May – June): Day: 20°C, Night: 6°C Monsoon (July – August): Day: 17°C, Night: 4°C Autumn (September – November): Day: 15°C, Night: 2°C Winter (December – February): Day: 10°C, Night: -12°C Spring (March – April): Day: 12°C, Night: -5°C  

Mountain Ranges, River Valley & Lake:

The Kedarkantha trek, nestled in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India, is renowned for its mesmerizing natural beauty and diverse landscapes. This trek is a popular destination for those seeking a blend of adventure and scenic splendor. Here are some details about the mountain range, river valley, waterfalls, and lake in the Kedarkantha region:

  • Mountain Range and Scenery: Kedarkantha, situated at an elevation of 3810 meters, is part of a stunning mountain range that offers spectacular views of several peaks, including Ranglana, Banderpooch, Black Peak, and Swargarohini. During winters, the area is covered in snow, adding to its allure. The trek itself is relatively easy and rewarding, suitable for those seeking mild adventure amidst natural beauty​​.
  • River Valley and Water Availability: The trek is located in the lap of the river Valley, offering a serene environment. Water is available at camp houses along the trek, and trekkers also have access to clean water from the river Supin, which lies on the route. However, it is advisable to stock up on water as it may not be easily available between trekking points​​.
  • Frozen Lake – Juda Ka Talab: A significant attraction along the Kedarkantha trek is Juda Ka Talab, a serene and picturesque lake. This lake was originally two separate lakes but has since conjoined into one. The trail to Juda Ka Talab passes through green meadows and dense forests of pine and oak, leading to this tranquil spot which is ideal for camping​​​​.
  • Overall Landscape and Environment: The Kedarkantha trek is characterized by its thick oak and pine forests, wide-open green meadows, serene lakes, and panoramic views of the majestic Himalayan peaks. This diverse landscape makes the trek not only a journey through different terrains but also a visually captivating experience​​.

In summary, the Kedarkantha trek offers a rich tapestry of natural elements, from towering mountain peaks and lush valleys to tranquil lakes and dense forests. It’s a journey that combines physical challenge with the reward of unparalleled natural beauty.  

Flora and Fauna:

  • Flora: The Kedarkantha Trek in India is renowned for its diverse and enchanting flora and fauna. As you trek through the region, you’ll encounter dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron trees, creating a verdant canopy above. In spring, these forests are transformed with colorful rhododendron blossoms in shades of red, pink, and white, infusing the air with their sweet fragrance. The area also boasts a variety of Himalayan wildflowers, including the sacred Brahma Kamal, and is a haven for botanists and photographers.

The region hosts a rich avian population, including species such as:

Black Francolin, Koklass Pheasant, Kalij Pheasant, Brown-fronted Woodpecker, Himalayan Woodpecker, Scaly-bellied Woodpecker, Great Barbet, White-throated Kingfisher, Crested Kingfisher, Slaty-headed Parakeet, Himalayan Swiftlet, Snow Pigeon, Oriental turtle Dove, Black Kite, Lammergeier, Himalayan Griffon, Common Buzzard, Black-headed Jay, Eurasian Jay, Yellow-billed Blue Magpie, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Red-billed Chough, Large-billed Crow, Common Raven, Spotted Nutcracker, Yellow-browed Fantail, Bronze Drongo, Brown Cipper, Blue Whistling Thrush, Blue-capped Redstart, White-capped Water Redstart, Plumbeous Water Redstart, White-cheeked Nuthatch, White-tailed Nuthatch, Eurasian Treecreeper, Rusty-flanked Treecreeper, Rufous-Vented Tit, Spot-winged Tit, Grey-crested Tit, Green-backed Tit, Black-throated Tit, Black-lored Tit, Great Tit, Yellow-browed Tit, Winter Wren, Himalayan Bulbul, Red-vented Bulbul, Black Bulbul, Striated Prinia, Lemon rumped Warbler, Tickells’s Leaf Warbler, Mountain Chiffchaff, Oriental White-eye, White-throated Laughingthrush, Streaked Laughingthrush, Black-chinned Babbler, White-throated Shrike Babbler, White-browed Fulvetta, Whiskered Yuhina, Rufous Sibia, Russet Sparrow, Citrine Wagtail, Alpine Accentor, Plain Mountain finch, Red-mantled Rosefinch, Rock Bunting, Chestnut-eared Bunting.

The forested areas provide a home to Himalayan langurs, wild foxes, Indian Crested Porcupines, Yellow-throated martens, Wild boars, Black bears, Ibexes, Blue sheep, and the elusive leopards.   

Photography Tips:

  • Understand the Light: The Himalayas offer dramatic lighting conditions. For the best photographs, capture early morning and late afternoon scenes when the light is soft and golden. Midday light can be harsh, but it can also highlight the stark contrasts of the landscape.
  • Capture the Flora and Fauna: Kedarkantha is home to a rich array of flora and fauna. Capture the vibrant rhododendrons in spring, the lush greenery in the monsoon, or the snow-blanketed trees in winter. For wildlife, carry a zoom lens to capture distant birds or animals without disturbing them.
  • Landscape Photography: The panoramic views of the Himalayas are breathtaking. Keep your wide-angle lens handy to capture a wide range of the landscape. Try incorporating elements like a trekker or a tent in the foreground to give a sense of scale.
  • Experiment with Perspectives: Try to observe the scenic moments from different angles and perspectives. For instance, a low-angle shot of a trail leading into the mountains can add depth and intrigue to your photos.
  • Utilize the Rule of Thirds: This basic principle of photography helps in composing balanced and interesting shots. Divide your frame into nine equal segments and place the important elements along these lines or their intersections.
  • Capture the Local Culture: Kedarkantha trek passes through quaint villages. Capture the local architecture, people, and their daily lives. Always take permission before capturing people.
  • Night Sky Photography: The clear skies at high altitudes are perfect for astrophotography. Use a tripod and long exposure settings to capture the stars and perhaps the Milky Way.
  • Be Prepared for Weather Changes: The weather in the Himalayas can change rapidly. Protect your camera equipment from rain and snow. Keep batteries warm in cold weather as they can drain quickly.
  • Travel Light: While it’s tempting to carry all your gear, remember you will be trekking at high altitudes. Prioritize and take only what you need.
  • Respect the Environment: While photographing, be mindful of your surroundings. Don’t damage the natural environment or disturb wildlife.

Bonus Tip: Practice Patience Sometimes, waiting for the right moment, light, or movement can make all the difference in a photograph.  

Things to Carry:

Hiking shoes.

  • Type : We recommend that you look for water-resistant shoes with a deep yet flexible sole to sustain on Himalayan terrains.

Note: Dynamic rough terrains hold uncertain threats. The pair of shoes that has the advantage of overcoming those threats will help you to maintain your confidence in balancing.

  • (15-20) litres will be ideal for short treks of (1-3) days.
  • (40-60) litres will be ideal for long treks of (3 – 10) days.

Note: A backpack comes under very essential for the activity like trekking. You will have a requirement of your Backpack throughout the journey for your belongings and all the essentials you need. We recommend you test the bag and choose it according to your height, the Trek where you are taking it & comfort it provides.

  • Type: A (10 – 15) litres waterproof daypack is all you need to have with you for the Summit.

Note: Your Daypack will be for those Summit days and shorter days when you just need your essentials (wallet, small water bottle, sunglass, power bank, etc.) with you.

  • Collared T-shirts – Carrying 2 – 3 units of collared T-shirts will be ideal. The collar will help you to keep your neck away from direct sunlight and not too exposed to the Sun and getting sunburnt.
  • Padded Jacket – Ensure that the jacket is wind-resistant & capable of keeping you warm at -10 °C to -12 °C temperature.
  • Fleece Jacket – Fleece jackets are made of very soft and cozy material. It helps you to maintain a comfortable body temperature. Keep 2 Fleece Jackets with you.
  • Thermals – You will have a requirement of only 1 pair of this in the Winter, For Summer it could be under consideration. It is made of pure cotton and designed in such a way that body heat is blocked between its layers. It will keep you warm during the nights when the temperature falls.
  • Trek Pants – You will have a requirement of 2 units of Trekking Pants with you always. Between them, one must be convertible. Ensure it is made of Cotton or windproof light material & provides maximum durable comfort.
  • Sun Caps –The Sunlight might be harsh at higher Altitudes and the direct exposure of sunlight to your head is harmful to your skin. Carry Sun Caps to keep your head cool.
  • Woolen Caps – You will need woolen caps during the nights to keep your ears and head warm from the very cold breeze.
  • Waterproof Gloves – You will require waterproof gloves for cold and wet sections of the Trek. Always keep your hands clean & warm, and avoid letting your hands wet to get the supporting grip and balance.

Trek Accessories

  • Trekking Pole: The Trekking/Hiking Pole saves 60% of your energy for conquering a steep slope at a higher altitude. It is advisable to carry a trekking pole with you for the treks.
  • Head-lamp or Torch: A head-lamp is another important thing that also comes under mandatory items for our Treks. It will help you to deal with the dark. Headlamps become more effective to walk in dark cold weather without approaching through your hand. Featured Torch is also ok for uphill.

Daily essentials

  • Toiletries: We recommend you carry all your Toiletries essentials and all other personal belongings by yourself to avoid borrowing. Here are some items you could take- tooth-cleaning paste, dental brush, lip moisturizer, skin hydrating cream, facial cleanser, a range of vital creams and items, bathroom tissue/toilet paper, menstrual pads, along with other important personal care items like shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, and shaving supplies.
  • Containers & Vessels: It’s advisable to bring your water containers; we recommend two bottles each with a capacity of 1 litre. Additionally, for both ease and hygiene reasons, please carry your food containers to use for the meals we supply. The metal bottle comes in handy for hot water served in the camps.
  • Recommended Medicines: Gauze 1 small roll, Dexamethasone one strip, Nifedipine 5 tablets, Band aid 10 strips, Avomine 4 tablets (motion sickness), Avil 25mg 4 tablets (allergies), Combiflam 4 tablets (Pain killer), Crepe bandage 3 to 5 meters, Disprin 6 tablets (headache), Crocin 6 tablets (fever), Digene 10 tablets (acidity), Omez/ Rantadine 10 tablets (antacids), Norflox TZ & Lomofen 6 tablets each (diarrhea), Diamox 10 tablets (to prevent AMS), Cotton 1 small roll

Essential Documents Required:

For the Kedarkantha trek, you must bring specific documents and submit those to the trek leader at the base camp. These include a copy of the Disclaimer, along with one photocopy and the original of a government-issued photo ID. Additionally, a doctor’s medical certificate confirming your fitness for high-altitude scenarios is required.

Risks and Precautions:

Here are the risks or challenges you might face on the Kedarkantha Trek.

  • Risk of slip/skid: Kedarkantha is a moderate trek that tests the patience and challenges the skills of trekkers. It helps in developing confidence, patience, and strategic planning abilities. While trekking in the winter season there is a possibility of slip/ skidding as the trail is scattered with black ice, especially in December, and January, and in addition, weather is very much unpredictable in the Himalayas.
  • Safety Precautions: To address these challenges, there will be a briefing session at the base camp about the risks of slipping or skidding. A trained trek leader will guide trekkers in maintaining body balance and show them how to use the trekking poles properly.

The Discovery Hike will provide crampons to the trekker for the snow-filled trails. These crampons are specially designed to hold a better grip on snow trails and minimize the risk of skidding up to 95%. The Trek leader shall accompany the team and shall aware the team members about the situation.

While choosing your shoe, remember that the shoe must have a good grip.

  • High Altitude Risks: During the Kedarkantha trek, which ascends from 6,400 feet to 12,500 feet over 4-5 days, there’s a      small risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE), and High-Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE), especially at higher camps like the Kedarkantha campsite.
  • Safety Precautions: To prevent these conditions, trekkers can start taking DIAMOX from the first day, as it significantly reduces AMS risk. Trekkers trained to recognize AMS symptoms should promptly report them to the trek leader. The leaders are prepared with a high-altitude medical kit and oxygen cylinders for safety. If conditions worsen, trekkers may need to move from higher to lower campsites.
  • Dealing with Blisters and Cramps: Blisters cuts and cramps occur very often while we are walking or trekking on uneven trails.
  • Safety Precautions: If a trekker experiences a blister or cramp, they need to quickly inform the trek leader, who carries a treatment kit. To prevent blisters, it’s recommended to use well-fitting trekking shoes that are breathable and have a good grip. For leg cramps, apply cramp spray, which both trekkers and the trek leader should have.
  • Weather Risks at High Altitude: The weather at high altitudes, particularly in the Himalayas, is known for being unpredictable and can sometimes worsen quickly.
  • Safety Precautions: The trek leader will make the call to either continue or wait for better weather. If the weather stays harsh and could worsen, the team might need to descend for safety. We provide all-weather tents to cope with different weather challenges.
  • Communication Risks: As you go higher on the Kedarkantha trek, from 6,400 ft to 12,500 ft, communication signals weaken and eventually we might lose connection completely, isolating us from the outside world. But there’s no need to worry about this disconnection.
  •   Safety Precautions: To stay connected, we use walkie-talkies as an alternative way to communicate with people at different campsites.
  • Emergency/ Immediate rescue: In case of severe health issues or other emergencies, immediate rescue might be necessary.
  • Safety Precautions: If a serious situation arises due to AMS, cramps, illness, or breathing problems, the trek leader and staff will quickly use resources like porters and mules for rescue. A standby team at different campsites will assist, and airlifts are arranged in acute cases.
  • Risk of low oxygen at higher altitudes: Oxygen levels decrease as altitude increases, which can cause breathing difficulties. Although low oxygen levels are rare on the Kedarkantha trek, it’s still possible.
  • Safety Precautions: If anyone experiences problems related to low oxygen levels, we have plenty of oxygen cylinders with the trek leader and staff. Affected trekkers should inform the leader or descend to a lower campsite for immediate help.

Overall Safety and Cooperation:

Our main goal is your safety and enjoyment during the trek. We ask for your full cooperation and advice against using any objectionable substances while trekking.  

Pre/Post Trek Services:

River rafting in rishikesh.

  • Package Cost Rs. 2200/- per person per night on Double Sharing
  • Package Cost Rs. 1800/- per person per night on Triple Sharing
  • Package Cost Rs. 1500/- per person per night on Quad Sharing
  • Package Cost Rs. 2300/- per person per night on Double Sharing
  • Package Cost Rs. 1900/- per person per night on Triple Sharing
  • Package Cost Rs. 1700/- per person per night on Quad Sharing

Package Inclusions:

  • Stay in Cottages
  • Food Plan- APAI Plan
  • Evening Snacks
  • Dinner (Veg-Non veg)
  • Common Bonfire
  • Bedding (double/triple/quad)
  • River Trekking
  • Nature walk
  • River rafting 09 km

In-house Activities:

  • Free use of the swimming pool
  • Chess/Carom/fly
  • Badminton etc.  

Sightseeing in Dehradun

Itinerary of the trip.

Pickup at Dehradun around 8:00 AM

Drop back at your desired location in Dehradun by 5:30 PM.

Seasonal and Occasional Activities:

Seasonal –.

The Kedarkantha trek in Uttarakhand, India, offers distinct experiences across different seasons, each with its unique charm and set of activities:

  • Winter (December to February): This season is ideal for experiencing the beauty of snow-capped mountains. The trek becomes a winter wonderland, with temperatures dropping as low as -5 degrees Celsius. It’s a popular time for those who wish to experience snowfall and enjoy the pristine white landscape​​.
  • Spring (March to April): Spring brings the melting of snow and the blooming of flowers, transforming the landscape into lush green meadows and vibrant flower carpets. This season is perfect for those who appreciate the rejuvenation of nature and the fresh greenery of the forests​​.
  • Summer (May to June): The daytime temperatures during summer are comfortable, ranging between 18-24 degrees Celsius. However, the blazing sun at noon can make trekking a bit uncomfortable. This season is less recommended for trekking due to the heat, but it’s still possible for those who can tolerate the warmer conditions.
  • Monsoon (July to mid-September): The monsoon season brings risks of heavy rainfall and lightning, making the trek more dangerous. It’s advised to avoid trekking in Kedarkantha during this period. Trekkers might prefer to explore other trails that are safer in the monsoon​​.
  • Autumn (mid-September to November): Autumn is another ideal time for the trek, offering views of crisp mountain tops and small waterfalls. The weather is more stable, making it a favorable time for trekking​​.

Each season in Kedarkantha presents a unique experience, from snow-covered trails in winter to blooming meadows in spring, offering trekkers a range of options based on their preferences and the type of adventure they seek.

Occasional:

  • New Year celebration at Kedarkantha Peak: Welcoming a new year by summiting the peak at the mountains has now become a trend for mountain lovers and trekker communities. There is a religious belief too related to Lord Mahadev. They wish to worship the lord by going close to him on the very first day of the new year. The rush to the moderate level peaks on the year-end days remains high every year. That’s how an entire trail route becomes heaven-stairs and the witnessing of sunrise on the very first day of the year becomes Heaven-view.  

Local Language Phrases:

Hello – “नमस्कार” (Namaskar)

How are you? – “तुम कसै छौ?” (Tum kase chau?)

My name is – “मेरु नाम …” (Meru naam …)

I am fine. How are you? – “मी ठीक छौं. तुम कसै छौ?” (Mi theek chaun. Tum kase chau?)

Please help me. – “कृपया, मेरी मदद करें.” (kripya, Meri madad karen.)

Tell me the route. – “मुझे रास्ता बता.” (Mujhe rasta bata.)

Where am I right now? – “मी अभी कख छौं?” (Mi abhi kakh chaun?)

Please rescue me. – “कृपया मुझे बचाओ.” (Kripya mujhe bachao.)

Do you have medical kits? – “क्या तुमरे पास मेडिकल किट छै?” (Kya tumre paas medical kit chhai?)

Will you join me? – “तुम मेरु साथ द्याओलु?” (Tum meru sath dyaolu?)

How long will it take to reach the summit? – “शिखर तक पहुंचण मा कती समय लगोलु?” (Shikhar tak pahunchan ma kati samay lagolu?)

Where is the next Maggi point? – “अगला मैगी प्वाइंट कख छ?” (Agla Maggi point kakh ch?)

Will there be too much cold? – “क्या ज्यादा ठंड ह्वालि?” (Kya jyada thand hwaali?)

What is the name of the nearest village? – “नजीकी गांव का नाम क्या छ?” (Naziki gaon ka naam kya ch?)

Is there any update of heavy snowfall? – “क्या भारी हिमपात कु अपडेट छ?” (Kya bhari himpaat ku update ch?)

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The Vehicle of Discovery Hike will pick you up from the Dehradun Railway Station around 06:30AM morning. The Vehicle will wait for maximum half an hour or more if the train is late or any genuine issue has been raised by the trekkers.

For experiencing snow, you can opt for December to late April. For greenery visit in between May to September.

In summer It varies between 5°C to 20°C and in winter the range changes to 4°C to -12°C.

Your trek ends in Sankri. From Sankri, Discovery Hike will arrange transport that leaves at 06:00AM at an additional cost of Rs. 6,000 which could be shareable if any other trekkers exist. You are expected to reach Dehradun by 18:30 and you can the catch your overnight train or bus to Delhi.

Tents are typically shared by three trekkers. However, you can opt for a two-person tent at an extra fee of Rs.2000 per person. Payment for this customization needs to be made through Cash/ bank transfer instantly.

Discovery Hike will arrange tents and sleeping bags. The tents are designed for harsh conditions, and sleeping bags can withstand temperatures as low as –15°C.

An experienced trek leader and qualified staff from Discovery Hike will ensure a safe and comfortable journey throughout the trek.

No special shoes are needed. Normal shoes with good grip and water resistance are sufficient. Crampons and gaiters are provided for snow trails.

Yes, it's suitable for beginners, categorized as Easy to Moderate. Good physical fitness is important for high-altitude treks like this.

Your poncho will keep you dry while trekking. Our tents, including camping, toilet, kitchen, and dining tents, are waterproof. It's advised to buy a rain cover for your bag.

Yes, trekking poles are essential. They reduce energy expenditure by 60% and are crucial for high-altitude treks.

Kuari Pass and Deoriatal Chandrashila are good alternatives, suitable for beginners. They offer snow till April and stunning views of mountains and forests.

Yes, it's suitable for children aged 8 and above, provided they are fit and can hike around 5 km daily. Adequate high-altitude preparation is important.

Generally, we accommodate with 3-4 toilet tents in every camp. We provide gender-specific toilet tents with dry pits. In Sankri, there are constructed toilets, but on trek days, dry pits are used.

Yes, for Rs.2,200 plus 5% GST for the whole trek. Last-minute requests cost Rs.350 per day plus GST. Backpacks must be under 9kg; suitcases/trolleys aren’t allowed.

You can fill your bottle from the natural resources like cascades. It's advisable to ask your Trek-leader before filling it.

Carry 2 liters daily to stay hydrated.

Good network of Jio and BSNL till Sankri; charge devices there as no points afterward. Bring spare batteries/power banks.

From December to April, wear three layers including thermals, sweaters, and jackets. Don't forget socks and a woolen cap. For May to September make it light accordingly.

Yes, there's a luggage room for storage during the trek.

Basic trekking gears, a declaration, and a medical certificate.

Yes, items like ponchos, poles, jackets, shoes etc. are available for rent. You can check our detailed specified column in the website for arrangements.

A balanced diet varying with altitude, including breakfast items like eggs and parathas, and meals with daal, rice, vegetables, chapattis. Meals variety is changeable and subject to availability.

Discovery Hike vehicles have portable toilet tents for emergencies.

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  • ➧ Duration : 5D/4N
  • ➧ Elevation : 12,500ft
  • ➧ Best Time : Nov - March
  • ➧ Pick Up & Drop : Dehradun

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Kedarkantha Trek

The Perfect Summit Trek for Beginners

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Brief description.

Located close to Govind Pashu Vihar National Park in Uttarakhand, Kedarkantha is a thrilling summit trek perfect for beginners. Resting at an altitude of 3810 M, the summit offers glorious 360 degree views of some well-known Himalayan peaks like the Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Black peak, Ranglana in the Yamunotri and Gangotri ranges.

The climb to the summit is one of the reasons behind the popularity of this trek. Starting in the wee hours of the morning in frigid temperatures, with headlamps lighting the way under a breaking dawn, the trails of Kedarkantha combine all the nuances and challenges of a summit experience, but on a much smaller scale.

Stretching over 20 km over a span of 5 days, this trek is suitable for first time trekkers because of the limited distances to be covered each day. The trek begins from Sankri village which is a common starting point for various treks in Uttarakhand. The trail from Sankri runs through dense Maple and Oak trees across several wooden bridges and streams before reaching the first campsite, Juda-ka-Taal.

Next day, the trek gradient is steeper as we head towards the Kedarkantha Base Camp, 4 km away. The trail runs through dense Oak forests thatopen up to several clearings on the way.

Keep an eye out for the rich flora and fauna including Rhododendron trees, Chir Pine, Black Eagle, Golden Eagle and many more. The Kedarkantha Base Camp offers some lovely 180 degree viewsof lofty snow-capped ranges like Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini and Kalanag. The snow-clad Kedarkantha Peak also appears closer from here, shining brighter than the moon on most nights.

The trek to the summit the following day is a riveting one. The steep ascent, gushing winds and freezing temperatures during the winters makes this the most challenging section of the Kedarkantha trek. To understand the nature of terrain, the skills and gear one would require to complete the Kedarkantha trek, click here.

What warrants this trek as an adventure haven is the wholesome experience it offers to the trekkers. Majestic snow covered landscapes, tall Oak & Pine trees, and camping beside a lovely high-altitude lake are only some of the attractions of this trek. Read more about the highlights of the Kedarkantha Trek here.

The best time to do Kedarkantha Trek (for snow) is December to February. On this page, you will find all the essential information like - Kedarkantha Trek Temperature, Weather, Route Map, Photos, Videos, and Reviews. Scroll to the end to read Kedarkantha trek blogs.

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Brief Itinerary

Detailed itinerary.

Arrive in Sankri (1950 m)

Distance: 197 kms (Dehradun to Sankri)

Duration: 9-10 hours

The journey begins from the capital city of Dehradun. The vehicles arranged by Bikat Adventures can be boarded at ISBT, Dehradun latest by 7 AM. Sankri is a common starting point for various treks in Uttarakhand like Har Ki Dun, Borasu Pass, Bali Pass, Ruinsara Tal and others. It is located at a distance of 197 km from Dehradun and would take about 9-10 hours to cover, gaining an altitude of 1950 M.

The road trip is beautiful right from the start. It begins witha drive through the spectacular hills of Mussoorie and the majestic Kempty falls tucked in high mountain cliffs. The roads are long and winding letting you absorb every bit of the picturesque beauty around. Swift mountain streams run parallel to the roads in many sections.

After crossing Mussoorie, the road runs along a sparkling Yamuna River for a while. Eventually, the landscape shifts from deep gorges to an enchanting canopy of blue pine forests flanking either side of the road.

The last 22 km to Sankri, however, steals the show as we make our way through the Govind National Park embracing a variety of exotic flora and fauna. The roads can be rough and bumpy in some sections but the breathtaking views of the dense coniferous forests, Tons river valley and scattered apple orchids will more than make up for it.

We will be reaching Sankri at around 5pm. Sankri is a lush-green village hosting some unparalleled views of Mt. Swargarohini, especially during sunset time. During peak winter season, that is December to February, you will encounter snow right from Sankri itself.

The stay today will be in guest houses. After check-in,trekkers can freshen up and explore the surrounding areas.

Sankri to Juda-ka-Taal (2773 m)

Distance: 4 kms

Duration: 5 hours

The trek starts at around 9AM after a fulfilling breakfast. Packed lunches will be provided for the day.

During peak winters, your trek leader will provide you with spikes and gaiters before you start the trek. There will be a short briefing session on how to use them over the snow trail.

The path from Sankri takes you through another village, Saud, before leading you to the trail ofKedarkantha. There will be several bridge crossings along the way. The floor of these forests is thickly carpeted with maple leaves and is surrounded by dense foliage of pines everywhere. You will also be able to hear a stream burbling that you’ll come across later in the trek.

During winters, this very path looks no less than a winter wonderland with soft snow covering the branches and the floor below as a pleasantly warm sun shines above. And if you’re lucky enough, you may even witness snowfall during the trek.

The trail gradually ascends in a zigzag manner through the woods. An hour into the trek, you will come across a wooden bridge on your right. This marks a quarter of the day’s trek. Close ahead, you’ll catch up to the water stream you had been hearing so far. The tree line changes beyond this point to denser Maple and Oak trees.

After another hour or so, you will come across a gigantic fallen trunkresting in a glade right before the forest. At almost 2400 m, you are half way to the campsite for the day.

Continue trekking through the clearing into the Oak-brown forest. You will notice the air here carries the woody scent of the forests. The forest eventually clears up to a meadow with two small huts serving snacks and beverages. We will be halting here to have our packed lunches along with a cup of hot tea.

The trail that leads out of this clearingrapidly climbs through the woods eventually opening up to an exquisite lake, teardrop silver in color and guarded by a thicket of emerald-green Oak and Pine forests on one side.

This is the Juda-ka-Taal, a small high altitude lake on the Kedarkantha trek and our campsite for the day.

Juda-ka-Taal to Kedarkantha BC (3413 m)

Duration: 3 hours

The trek gradient today is steeper than yesterday and goes through dense primeval Oak forests. After breakfast, we begin the trek towards the Kedarkantha Base Camp at 9AM.

Follow the trail that runs out of the Judaka Taal campsite. As the trail ascends on to a ridge veering further into the forest, you will notice the lake retreating slowly below.

A brief trudge through asnow-laden path will eventually lead us to glimpses of a tall mountain peak peeping through the woods – this is the Kedarkantha summit.

During late winters and early spring, you are likely to encounter residual snow on the trails from here on. Although the flora on the trek may not be in bloom yet, you will be greeted by semi-grown buds of Rhododendrons all the way. Come April, you will find bright orange and pink coloured Rhododendrons in full bloom and fresh grasslands waking up from their hibernation.

A short trek through umber-brown Oak forests brushed with snow leads to a stunning snowfield enveloped by towering woods on one side and a grand panorama of snow-clad peaks on the other. This is the Kedarkantha Base Camp.

Try spotting the Kedarkantha Peak, Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini andKalanagfrom here.

On clear days, the Milky Way gleams through the sky at night witha sheet of white snow shining all around. Early spring still carries residual snow in some sections of the Base Camp and the summit. The snow melts away by April, however, flushing out spring colors everywhere.

Have an early dinner and prepare to sleep well in time since the trek starts at around 3AM the next day.

Kedarkantha BC to Summit (3810 m) & back to Juda ka Taal (2773 m)

Distance: 3 kms + 7 kms

Duration: 4 hours + 3 hours

The trek to Kedarkantha summit starts at around 3 AM in order to catch the sunrise from the top. Be prepared for trekking through numbingly cold temperatures and icy mountain winds all along. The initial trail is easy with a mild ascent and runs through dense Oak forests for about an hour.

After this, the forests begin to recede and opens up to a clearing out of which two trails run to the summit. The trek leader decides which path to take for the ascent based on the condition of the snow.

This section is steep with an inclination of 45 to 60 degrees. The snow here can sometimes run knee-deep during the winter months. From March onwards, the snow starts to dry and disappears completely by April.

After about half hour, you trek through various switchbacks to finally reach the surreal summit of Kedarkantha at the break of dawn. The summit opens up to a fantastic360 degree view of some renowned mountain peaks and ranges in the region like Gangotri, Yamunotri, Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini and Har Ki Dun amongst others.

There is also a square arrangement of stones at the top, dedicated to Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati, marked by a Trishul pointing to the sky as a shrine.

After spending some time at the summit, we trace our steps back to Juda ka Taal. We will be setting up camps here for the night and bask in the star-lit skies past dusk as we mark the end of an exhilarating day.

Juda-ka-Taal (2,773M) to Sankri (1,950M). Depart from Sankri

Distance: 4 kms + 197  kms

Duration: 3 hours trek + 9-10 hours drive

We have come a full circle as we head out of Juda ka Taal post breakfast to make our way back to Sankri. After a short break at Sankri, have a final look at the lovely views around as we leave for Dehradun with a lifetime of memories.

Note: We are likely to reach Dehradun by 8-9 PM. If you are planning on traveling to Delhi overnight, please ensure you book Volvos that leave between 11 PM and 12 AM to account for any unexpected delays on the road.

What's Included

  • Meals during the trek
  • Dinner on arrival day in Sankri
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges (only if availing transportation through Bikat Adventures). Included only upto amount charged for Indian Nationals
  • Tents, Sleeping bags, mats
  • Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys
  • Trek guide, cook, helpers, porters & mules for carrying common luggage
  • Services of a Certified Trek Leader

What's Not Included

  • Meals during road journeys
  • Transportation from Dehradun to Sankri and back to Dehradun.
  • Carriage of Personal Bags during the trek
  • Any kind of Insurance
  • Any expense of personal nature
  • Any expense not specified in the inclusion list.

Are you Eligible for this Adventure?

Resting at an altitude of 3,800M and spanning over 20 km, this trek packs all the nuances and challenges of a summit experience but on a much smaller scale. Kedarkantha trek is perfect for beginners looking to embark on their first summit trek in the Himalayas.

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BRS Level Required

Kedarkantha Trek is a level 2 adventure on the Bikat Rating Scale.

Since it is a beginner’s trek, you need no special prior experience. Although one is required to have mental preparedness and stamina before he/she begins the trek.

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The Kedarkantha trek is blessed with diverse vegetation, dense forests, lovely meadows and majestic landscapes all along. The beauty of the Kedarkantha trail lies in the fact that, although, the gradient gets steeper each day, the path is still easy to navigate until the summit. On the Kedarkantha trek, you will be covering a distance of 4-5 km each day that takes anywhere between 4-5 hours to cover. The only exception to this is the day of summit when you trek almost 9 km in a day (7-8 hours). The trek gradient is mostly easy with a blend of gradual and steep ascents in some sections.

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Prequisite Skills

The climb demands a few basic mountaineering skills:

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fitness benchmark

If you can do the following, physically you are ready to take on this trek:

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Packing List

This is a list of essential items for individuals doing the trek with Bikat Adventures. This list contains only those items which the participants are required to bring with them. The list excludes those items which are provided by Bikat Adventures on the trek. We have divided the items into five categories. All the items in the list are essential except for those marked as optional.

Trekking Gear

  • Ruck sack bag with rain cover. Qty -1
  • Day Pack Bag - Recommended for treks with summit day
  • Head Torch with spare Batteries. Qty -1
  • U V protection sunglasses. Qty -1 Here is how you can choose the best sunglasses for trekking.
  • Water Bottles: 2 bottles of 1 liter each
  • Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle trekking shoes Qty -1
  • Pair of light weight Slipper/Sandals Qty -1
  • Quick Dry Warm lower or Track Pants. Qty - 2
  • Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking
  • Pair of thick woolen socks. 1 pair for every two days of trekking
  • Thermal Body warmer Upper & Lower. Qty-1
  • Undergarments. Qty - 1 for every day of trekking
  • Warm jacket closed at wrist & neck .Qty-1
  • Full sleeves sweater. Qty -1
  • Rain wear ( Jacket & Pants ) . Qty-1
  • Pair of waterproof, warm gloves. Qty-1
  • Woolen cap. Qty-1
  • Sun shielding Hat. Qty -1
  • Personal toiletries kit (Small Towel, Toilet paper, paper soap, Bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
  • Sun screen lotion small pack. Qty -1 Here is your Sun Protection 101 to stay safe in the bright sunny outdoors.
  • Lip Balm small pack. Qty-1
  • Small size, Light weight & Leak proof lunch box. Qty-1
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Our batch sizes are capped at 15 for smaller treks with the trek leader and trekker ratio of 1:8. This ratio, in our years of experience, has proven to deliver the best trekking experience for individuals as well as groups. Capping the size of the group ensures individual attention to each trekker so that no signs of distress or need during the trek go unnoticed. It also helps to form a more cohesive cohort with better group energy which helps define the rhythm and pace of days on the trek. As you go higher up on the BRS scale, since the stakes are higher, expeditions have an even smaller group size with the ratio of expedition leader to climber set at 1:2.

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We follow a rigorous regime of hiring and training our experts in the field. Each trek leader is a certified mountaineer with years of experience in the field. In addition to their qualification, they also go through practical and situational training to tackle any and all kinds of sudden conditions that may present themselves on the ground. Being unpredictable is the core nature of the mountains but being ready for any circumstance as best as possible is a controllable asset that we try to nurture. Our field experts are also trained in basic medicine and first-aid response. Watch: Forerunners - The Making of A Trek Leader At Bikat Adventures

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Along with the staff you see on-ground, we have a team of superheroes working in the background to give you the best experience possible. Our background team also comprises local staff from each area who know the region best. Having local support helps with studying the area, pre-planning, execution, and in receiving timely support in case of emergencies in these remote locations.

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Kedarkantha Trek: When to visit this snow paradise.

One of the most popular winter treks in Uttarakhand , Kedarkantha Trek is a delight, both for seasoned trekkers as well as amateurs. With its feet touching the beautiful and rustic village of Sankri, about 7 hours away from Dehradun, Kedarkantha sits firmly at a height of 12,500 feet. Despite its (staggering) height, the trail is a fairly easy one and can be accomplished even by beginners.

sankri village covered with snow

Sankri is the base camp from where the trek begins and ends. This village is rich in culture and art which is evident from the intricately carved wooden temples in the region.Purola near the village of Sankri has the last available ATM on the route. Spanned over 6 days, this trek is one of the most rewarding and delightful trails that Garhwal Himalayas offer. Stretched over about 20 km, the trek takes you on an exhilarating journey of rough terrains, dense forests, and remote villages dotted with crystal clear Himalayan lakes scattered along the trail. The gradient is also quite navigable with easy ascends and descends.

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Adorned with a snowy blanket in winters and its rich pine forests, Kedarkantha is one of the most alluring summit treks , especially for beginners. Kedarkantha treats its trekkers with majestic views of the mighty Himalayas. Located inside Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, one can also experience nature in its full glory. With hundreds of bird species, it is a bird watcher’s dream destination. Many rare species of flora and fauna can be seen at this Sanctuary. It's famous for Himalayan Black bear, Snow leopard, the gold Eagle and Himalayan Snowcrow and many others.It also features the highest zip line in Uttarakhand.

The next stop comes at Juda ka Talab , a naturally formed lake surrounded by the dense and diverse forest. Along with oak, pine and deodar forests many more varieties of coniferous trees and shrubs are visible. The lake can completely freeze during the winters and can be visited in all seasons. While this region is covered in green forests and vegetation in summers, one may expect to find snow till mid-April.

A square arrangement of stones with a trident pointing towards the sky marks the summit of Kedarkantha from where one can not only view the majestic beauty of the Uttarakhand ranges but also the Gangotri and Yamunotri ranges along with the Chanshil Pass and Kinnaur Kailash ranges.

Brief details about Kedarkantha Trek

  • Duration: 6 days
  • Trek distance: 20 km
  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Altitude: 12500 ft
  • Start and End Point: Sankri
  • Base Camp: Sankri
  • Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun
  • Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
  • Last ATM: Purola near Sankri has the last ATM
  • Route: Sankri – Juda ka Talab – Kedarkantha Base camp – Kedarkantha peak – Hargaon – Sankri

Best time to visit Kedarkantha Trek

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Kedarkantha Trek is a year-round destination barring the wet season of monsoon. However, spring and summer are perfect if you want to trek in pleasant weather conditions. Winter on the other hand adds the challenge for all those who want it to be more adventurous. In fact, Kedarkantha gets most of its footfalls between the months of December and March , which is the best time to visit Kedarkantha Trek.

The spring season lets the trekkers peek into its picturesque views embellished by its clear skies, lush green pine forests and its fragrant wildflowers. This is undoubtedly the best time to visit Kedarkantha, and it extends well into summer. You can view the flowers contrasting with melting snow at higher altitudes and lush green pastures at lower ones.

Spring and summer bring with it new life and the bare tree branches bursts into life all over again. The long trail traversing the forests and clearings retain patches of snow left behind by the heavy snowfall of winter. Autumn feels like nostalgia with its green forests turning into auburn hues of dry leaves.

Although summer, spring, and autumn boast of unmatched beauty, the winter season takes away the prize and also manages to attract the maximum number of trekkers. The panoramic view of the stunning snow-capped peaks is a pull anyway. As icing on the cake, you have the snow-laden pine forests, frozen mountain lakes, the snowy slopes, and the most enchanting trekking experience to keep you constant company. Gazing at the star-studded sky on a clear wintry night is as memorable as watching the film Titanic, no less.

Kedarkantha Trek during the Peak Seasons

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A)Kedarkantha Trek in November and in December

November ushers in the chill at Kedarkantha. And by the time December rolls in, it gets really cold. Winter is harsh in Kedarkantha when the temperature falls below 0 degrees after nightfall. The Kedarkantha temperature in December ranges from 0 degrees to minus 10 degrees Celsius after sunset. Snowfall and frost is a common occurrence, and you can expect fresh layers of sleet and slush underneath your boots.

The temperature remains at 8-10 degrees Celsius during the daytime, but nights in particular experience constant sub-zero levels. It can also get occasionally windy. You should be carrying proper winter clothes as well as adequate trekking gear as a cushion against snow .

B)Kedarkantha trek in January till March

The average temperature in Kedarkantha varies between 8 degrees to 22 degrees Celsius during the day time. At night, the Kedarkantha temperature in January and the Kedarkantha temperature in February falls further to sub-zero levels. Winter stretches well February and March.

The temperature eases up in April as spring sets in. New leaves grow on the bare tree branches and the barren forests get colourfull after the harsh winter months though patches of snow can be noticed sometimes till the last week of April.

Risks and Difficulties of trekking

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Kedarkantha is a unique Himalayan trek, which offers a risk-free, easy to moderate trekking experience despite a whopping 12,500 ft altitude.

Altitude Gain

At Kedarkantha Trek, you gain the full altitude of 12,500 ft starting at around 6,500 ft at Sankri. It means you climb around 6,000 ft over the four days of the itinerary kept for the ascent, that is 1,500 ft on an average per day. The ascent of this peak is gradual and steady; thus it's well suited for beginners and younger trekkers.

Kedarkantha offers a riskless, comfortable pace in that respect. This also helps those who suffer from altitude sickness to gradually get accustomed to the increasing height and not rush into it. It is important to keep oneself hydrated to keep height sickness at bay. Also carry a trekking pole with you to reduce stress on the legs, save energy, and increase balance.

Terrain and Trail

Monsoons are very tricky in the Himalayas. Landslides and fatal accidents are not uncommon in the rainy season. Hence, trekking is not recommended at this time. Moreover, the months of July and August are closed for trekking as those are the peak rainy months in Uttarakhand. The trek is accessible for 10 months of the year which covers the summer season, autumn, spring, and winter.

But for the months the trek is open, the kedarkantha trek is safe and the trail is easy to cover. For the most parts, the trail goes through a forest floor covered with dry fallen leaves. The end part of the trek is covered in thick snow from December to April. Otherwise, you will find grassy knolls and gravels. The trail is friendly and well-marked all the way to the top. The descending trail is spectacularly beautiful, leading to several small clearings before arriving at the Hargaon base camp, which offers enchanting views of the surrounding mountains.

So even for beginners, it will not be a difficult task. However, it is suggested that you take the help of a guide and stick with your team. The Kedarkantha trek trail is simple but long, and there are absolutely no resources around if you are alone and face an emergency.

Even during winter times, the trek can be easily completed, albeit with certain challenges pertaining to weather and climate. Remember that micro-spikes and gaiters are essential during winter to scale the trek trail. They are provided to you by us at Moxtain. You will obviously face snow and ice, but they have not proven to be much of a risk to trekkers over the years. If you have the right gear and the strength of mind, reaching the summit should not be a problem. Kedarkantha is an easy trek in summer, perfect even for the amateurs.

How to Reach Kedarkantha

Mountain route from dehradun to sankri

To reach Sankri, the base camp, and the starting point for the Kedarkantha trek you can follow the guidelines listed below.

A) From Dehradun to Sankri

Sankri is a small Himalayan hamlet. It has no railhead or airport catering to the town, so the only way to reach Sankri from Dehradun is by road. Jolly Grant airport is the nearest airport to Sankri, which is in Dehradun itself.

Sankri is around 200 km from Dehradun and it usually takes 9-10 hours to reach by road. One can choose between a semi-deluxe, deluxe, or AC Volvo bus as per requirement. Buses are available from the Prince Chowk Bus Stand opposite GP Grand Hotel near Dehradun railway station every morning at 5 and 7 AM. The timing of the bus is subject to change, therefore check the schedule beforehand.

Another option is to take an indirect bus to Mori or Purola from Dehradun and then hire a taxi from there.

Shared taxis are a great option if you want to travel comfortably. They leave from near the railway station area at 7:30 AM and take around 8 hours to reach. You can also hire private cabs. They will cost a lot more but will take you right near your basecamp accommodation in much less time.

B) From Delhi to Sankri

There are several options to go from Delhi to Sankri. However, most of them involve Dehradun as a stop in the middle.

Dehradun is the nearest railhead to Sankri. To reach Sankri from Delhi, one has to take a train from Delhi to Dehradun. There are several trains that run the distance, such as Dehradun Express, Jan Shatabdi Express, Uttaranchal Express, Ujjaini Express, and Nanda Devi Express. The last one is the fastest, taking only 6 hours overnight, while the travel time of the rest ranges from 7 to 10 hours. From Dehradun, there are buses and cabs to reach Sankri well in time.

Several flights are available every day from Delhi to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport, which is nearest to Sankri. Direct flight takes 45 minutes to an hour to Dehradun from Delhi.

Apart from that, one can also take a 50-minute flight from Delhi to Chandigarh, a 1-hour 25-minute flight to Shimla, or a 1-hour 20-minute flight to Kullu and then drive down to Sankri from there by road. Sankri is easily reachable from all of these places by road, the traveling time ranging from 5 to 7 hours depending on which route one chooses to take.

Several buses are available from Delhi ISBT Gate to Rohru which is around 90 km from Sankri. The bus ride from Delhi to Rohru will take about 13-14 hours and cover 438 km distance, after which one can hire a taxi to Sankri. Rohru to Sankri will take 3 hours or so. Alternatively, one can drive all the way up to Sankri in a private cab or hire a local one from Dehradun.

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Start from Delhi by 10 pm.

Begin the journey from Dehradun to Sankri.

During 7-8 hours of drive, witness the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary as well as the rejuvenating Tons river that flows through it.

Upon arrival, check into a hotel at Sankri village. After soaking in the vistas of the village, have your dinner. Attend the Captain's briefing for the next day. Lights out!

After a wholesome breakfast, start the steep climb from Sankri to Juda-Ka-Talab.

Cover a strech of 4kms, which is adorned by impeccable flora and fauna.

Arrive at Juda-Ka-Talab and enjoy the blue lake surrounded by vegetation and scenery.

After lunch,indulge in some team activities. Have your dinner, and sleep in the camps under the star studded sky.

After breakfast, start the trek for the day. The route to the Kedarkantha base camp is dotted with oak trees. You know you are close to the base camp when you see the arch of the Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Ranglana and Kala Nag ranges before you.

Upon arrival, have lunch, followed by fun activities for the group.

Take rest while enjoying some evening snacks and soup.

Relax and enjoy the night sky followed by dinner. Sleep overnight.

Commence at the early hours of 2 or 3 am, so that we can witness the glorious sunrise at the Kedarkantha peak.

After breakfast, make your way through a few more thick patches of oak trees.

On reaching Kedarkantha peak, along with the grand view, there is a small shrine of rocks, which is considered to be holy by the locals. Make a stop and admire the moment.

Next, start your descent to Sankri through oak and maple forests.

Arrive at Sankri. Check into the hotel and have your dinner.

Reflect on your journey once more before retiring for the night.

Post-breakfast, we make our final journey to Dehradun via road, over a 10 hour stretch, including breaks for food and refreshments. It is the same alpine road that you crossed on your way uphill, but after such a wholesome experience, you feel changed and content.

By late evening, we are back in Dehradun. Trekkers looking to travel on Day 5 itself can be dropped at the bus stand.

Overnight journey from Dehradun to delhi.

Reach Delhi next morning.

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Delhi to Dehradun and return in a bus.

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Accommodation on sharing basis.

All meals (vegetarian), including everything from dinner on Day 1 to Breakfast on Day 5

A well-experienced trek leader. Cook, Supporting staff & Forest permit.

Camping equipments like tent, sleeping bags, gaiters and crampons (if required) will be provided.

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Star Trek: Discovery came to a close with its fifth season, but the series finale hinted at several threads that could be picked up in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy . Discovery's series finale, "Life, Itself," resolved the season-long search for the technology of the Progenitors, but also left several questions unanswered, some of which could be resolved in Starfleet Academy . The first Star Trek show to be geared toward a young adult audience, Starfleet Academy will follow a new group of young cadets as they embark on their Starfleet journey and face a threat that could threaten the entire United Federation of Planets.

With Star Trek: Discovery's ending left many characters' stories feel somewhat unfinished. As Starfleet Academy has been confirmed to take place in Star Trek: Discovery's 32nd century , it's likely at least a few characters from Discovery will make an appearance at some point. Lt. Sylvia Tilly (Mary Wiseman) seems like the most obvious choice for a crossover, as she is already an instructor at Starfleet Academy and cares deeply about the young cadets. With the Federation and Starfleet still recovering from the Burn, the Academy will serve as a beacon of hope, not only for young cadets but for the Federation as a whole.

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Way back in Star Trek: Discovery season 1, Tilly had dreams of being a Starship Captain one day, but she reevaluated her future after the USS Discovery's jump to the 32nd century. With some help from Dr. Hugh Culber (Wilson Cruz), Tilly found her new calling while leading a group of Starfleet cadets on an away mission that turned dangerous. Tilly went on to become an Academy instructor, though she noticed that some of the cadets were struggling to find their place. Throughout its final season, Discovery has dropped several hints about Tilly and her cadets , setting her up to be a significant character on Starfleet Academy.

4 Star Trek: Discovery Proved The Federation Needs A New Generation

"go get that swagger on in outer space.".

With the introduction of Commander Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie) to the USS Discovery's crew, Star Trek: Discovery highlighted the differences between the older generation and the newer one. Rayner served in Starfleet during a period of conflict and devastation in the aftermath of the Burn, but the Federation needs a new kind of leader to move forward. Because Captain Burnam and Discovery came from a different era, they more easily adapted to the Federation's new normal. Young people, too, often prove to be more adaptable and willing to experiment with new ideas.

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Ensign Adira Tal (Blu del Barrio) , for example, has truly come into their own since their introduction in Star Trek: Discovery season 3, and they proved invaluable in Discovery's hunt for the Progenitors' technology. Whether or not Adira has a presence on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, the Federation will definitely need cadets like them to build a future. During the aftermath of the Burn, Starfleet was worried about survival, but young people like Adira can help Starfleet get back to its roots of exploration. In the real world today, young people are often the first to stand up and fight for change, and Starfleet Academy seems poised to reflect this hopeful outlook.

3 Dr. Kovich Has Plans That Could Impact Starfleet Academy

"my real name is a bit of a red directive in and of itself.".

Star Trek: Discovery couldn't end without checking back in with Dr. Kovich (David Cronenberg), and the mysterious Federation official did not disappoint. After Moll (Eve Harlow) finally gives up her quest, she is taken into Federation custody, but Kovich apparently has plans for the renegade former courier. Tight-lipped as ever, Kovich only says that Moll is a "capable individual" who could "prove useful," before dropping a bombshell about himself. When Captain Burnham asks about Kovich's real name, he reveals himself to be Agent Daniels , the temporal agent introduced in Star Trek: Enterprise.

Kovich's identity as the time-traveling Daniels opens up a new world of possibilities in terms of possible storylines for Starfleet Academy. Kovich could recruit Moll (and potentially Starfleet cadets) for top-secret time-traveling missions to preserve the past or prevent catastrophe. Even if time travel is not involved, Kovich could still lurk in the corners of Starfleet Academy, searching for potential recruits for other top-secret missions. It would be a shame for Star Trek to abandon Kovich after this jaw-dropping reveal, and the possibilities are endless for his role in Starfleet Academy.

2 Tilly Is Starting A Mentorship Program At Starfleet Academy (With Rayner?)

"that one-on-one connection, it made me realize, that is what we’re missing...".

In one of Star Trek: Discovery's final scenes, Admiral Saru (Doug Jones) marries Ni'Var President T'Rina (Tara Rosling) in a beautiful wedding ceremony. As Discovery's crew members mingle during the reception, Tilly reveals that Burnham's sometimes contentious relationship with Commander Rayner inspired her to start a mentorship program at Starfleet Academy. Again, this almost guarantees that Tilly will be a part of the upcoming show, but it also suggests that Rayner could as well. Rayner may come from a different era, but he has years of experience and knowledge he could share with Starfleet cadets.

Callum Keith Rennie made quite an impression as Commander Rayner, and it would be a shame to lose him after only one season of Discovery.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will reportedly be funnier than other live-action Star Trek shows, and Rayner and Tilly have a wonderful dynamic that could certainly add to that. Whether or not Rayner returns in Starfleet Academy, Tilly's mentorship program opens the door for almost any Discovery character to make an appearance. From Discovery's first season to now, the crew of the USS Discovery has been through more than most Starship crews, and all of them would have a lot to offer aspiring cadets.

Star Trek: Discovery series lead Sonequa Martin-Green discusses the possibility of Captain Burnham appearing in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

1 Star Trek: Discovery Showed A Hopeful Future For The Federation

"the federation has so many wonderful possibilities ahead...".

In Star Trek: Discovery season 5's epilogue, Michael Burnham has become a four-star Admiral and Leto Burnham (Sawandi Wilson), her son with Cleveland Booker, has just been promoted to Captain. This bodes well for the future of Starfleet and the Federation. Admiral Charlies Vance (Oded Fehr) and Tilly both still have positions at Starfleet Academy, and Starfleet is continuing to embark on new missions of exploration. Plus, Starfleet has had the time to change their uniforms yet again, which also suggests a period of relative peace.

Burnham and Booker's son, Leto, is named after Booker's nephew who was killed when Kwejian was destroyed.

Following her marriage to Saru, President T'Rina remarks: "Now, I see all who are here, and I cannot help but think of the Progenitors, our shared ancestor. A reminder that we are all, in the most fundamental ways, connected." Not only does this feel like Star Trek: Discovery's ultimate message, but it also presents a hopeful future for the Federation. The marriage of two Federation officials who come from vastly different backgrounds can only be a positive omen for Starfleet's future. Star Trek: Discovery has laid the foundation for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy to tell a story of young cadets facing an uncertain future with wonder and hope.​​​ And nothing feels more Star Trek than that.

All five seasons of Star Trek: Discovery are available to stream on Paramount+.

Star Trek: Discovery

Star Trek: Discovery is an entry in the legendary Sci-Fi franchise, set ten years before the original Star Trek series events. The show centers around Commander Michael Burnham, assigned to the USS Discovery, where the crew attempts to prevent a Klingon war while traveling through the vast reaches of space.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

After being closed for over a hundred years, Starfleet Academy is reopening its doors to those who wish to pursue a career as Starfleet Officers. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will follow a new group of cadets as they come of age, and build friendships, rivalries, and romantic relationships while being threatened by a new adversary that could destroy the Academy and the Federation itself.

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If you were to jump directly from the first episode of Star Trek: Discovery to its finale — which just debuted on Paramount Plus — the whiplash would throw you clear out of your seat like your ship had suffered an inertial damper malfunction. Since its first two chapters premiered on CBS All Access in 2017, the series has moved to a different ship and a different century, and has acquired an almost entirely different set of characters. Moreover, Discovery has received a radical tonal refit, evolving in fits and starts from a dark and violent war story to a much sunnier action-adventure serial.

Though it never won the mainstream attention or critical acclaim of its spinoff, Strange New Worlds , nor the gushing fan adulation of Picard ’s Next Gen reunion , Discovery spearheaded Star Trek’s return to television , the franchise’s maiden voyage into the frontier of premium streaming content. Like any bold pathfinder, Discovery encountered obstacles, suffered losses, and made some major course corrections. But, if you ask the cast and crew, the adventure has been more than worth the tumultuous journey.

Tacking into the wind

“We were on wobbly legs for a long time,” admits star Sonequa Martin-Green, whose character, Michael Burnham, has had the rug pulled out from under her a number of times over the course of the series. In the first season and backstory alone, Burnham lost her parents, saw her mentor murdered, was tried for mutiny, discovered that her first love is a Klingon sleeper agent, and was betrayed by not one but two Mirror Universe doppelgängers of trusted Starfleet captains.

Move over, Deep Space Nine — this was instantly the grimmest canonical depiction of the Star Trek universe on screen. Season 1 of Discovery was rated TV-MA and featured more blood and gore than the franchise had ever seen, not to mention an instance of graphic Klingon nudity. (Actor Mary Wiseman recalls seeing her co-star Mary Chieffo walking the set wearing prosthetic alien breasts and thinking, What the hell? ) The corpse of Michelle Yeoh’s character is cannibalized by Klingons off screen, and her successor, portrayed by Jason Isaacs, turns out to be a manipulative psycho from the Mirror Universe who tries to mold Burnham into his plaything.

Sonequa Martin-Green as Burnham, midflip as she tries to escape from someone’s hold

The bleak, adult-oriented tone was not the only sticking point with Star Trek purists, as Discovery would take place a decade before the original 1960s Star Trek but have a design aesthetic much closer to that of the 2009 movie reboot, leading to some irreconcilable clashes with continuity. The show’s serialized, season-long arcs were a far cry from the familiar “planet of the week” stories of most previous incarnations of the franchise. Then there was Burnham’s backstory as the never-before-mentioned human foster sister to Trek’s iconic Vulcan Spock , a creative decision that has “clueless studio note” written all over it. Even ahead of its debut, Discovery faced vocal opposition from the fan base for straying so far from their notion of what Star Trek was supposed to be. (Not to mention the revolting but quite vocal faction of fans who were incensed that Star Trek had “gone woke,” as if it hadn’t been that way the whole time.) Many of Discovery ’s detractors flocked toward The Orville , a Fox series starring and created by Seth MacFarlane that was essentially ’90s-style Star Trek with the occasional dick joke thrown in. The Orville offered fans alienated by Discovery ’s vastly different approach to Star Trek a more familiar (but far less ambitious) alternative.

The grim Klingon War story was the brainchild of co-creator Bryan Fuller, who had been a member of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager writers rooms before creating cult series like Pushing Daisies and Hannibal . Fuller would end up departing Team Discovery before production even began, asked to resign after a string of creative differences with the studio. New showrunners Aaron Harberts and Gretchen J. Berg carried out a version of Fuller’s plans without him, and then oversaw the show’s first major pivot. Discovery ’s second season was immediately brighter, more colorful, and cozier with established Star Trek lore. (This is the arc that would introduce the versions of Pike , Spock , and Number One who now lead Strange New Worlds .) But things weren’t so sunny behind the scenes — Harberts and Berg were fired midway through the season after writers accused the duo of creating an abusive work environment.

As different as Discovery would eventually stray from the HBO-style drama of its first season, co-creator Alex Kurtzman feels that the mission of the series has never changed.

“One of the things that we set up in season 1 is that we knew that Burnham would start as a mutineer and end up a captain,” says Kurtzman. “What was exciting about that is that we knew it would take time.”

Captain on deck

Lt. Nhan (Rachael Ancheril); Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green); Captain Pike (Anson Mount); Linus (David Benjamin Tomlinson); Saru (Doug Jones); and Lt. Connolly (Sean Connolly Affleck), all standing in an elevator on the ship

It was after Harberts and Berg’s departure that Kurtzman, who had remained involved but been primarily occupied with the development of the growing television Star Trek franchise as a whole, took the helm of Discovery himself. Before long, he would promote writer and co-executive producer Michelle Paradise to the role of co-showrunner, which she would retain for the remainder of the series. Just as the late, great Michael Piller did during the third season of The Next Generation , Paradise brought a sense of stability and confidence to Discovery , which reverberated onto set.

“I commend Michelle Paradise and the rest of the writers because this show evolved ,” says Martin-Green. “Our initial showrunners, Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg, they made their impact and that’ll never be erased, but landing where we did with Michelle co-showrunning with Alex Kurtzman, jumping farther than any Trek had gone before, I feel that’s when our feet were solid on the ground and when we really established our identity.”

Season 2 fell into a steady rhythm that felt more in tune with Kurtzman’s “movie every week” philosophy, never far in tone from the reboot film trilogy on which Kurtzman served as a writer and producer. The steady presence of Michelle Yeoh’s deliciously amoral Emperor Georgiou was a major boon, essentially becoming Star Trek’s answer to Buffy ’s Spike or Dragon Ball Z ’s Vegeta. However, Discovery was also undeniably borrowing clout from legacy characters Pike and Spock, and the constant friction with established canon wasn’t sitting well with Kurtzman or the audience.

The season ended with a surprising twist that resolved the continuity problems but also changed the entire nature of the show. The titular starship and its crew would be propelled 930 years into the future, past the furthest fixed point in Star Trek’s continuity. No longer forced to tiptoe around the sacred canon, Discovery was free to sprint in a bold new direction. Once again and in a more tangible way, it was a whole new show.

“If the folks who came in had sort of taken us off the rails that would have been a very different experience,” says Anthony Rapp, who portrays the prickly Commander Paul Stamets. “But Michelle Paradise came through as such a shining light and a beautiful presence in our lives. She took the show into this territory of being able to have the heart in its center in a way that felt very grounded and meaningful, and really helped us to make that transition.”

An open sky

Anthony Rapp, Michelle Yeoh, Mary Wiseman, and Sonequa Martin-Green on the bridge of the Discovery in Star Trek: Discovery

Season 3 of Discovery offered Kurtzman, Paradise, producing director Olatunde Osunsanmi, and the rest of the creative team a rare opportunity to completely rewrite Star Trek’s galactic map . Not since the launch of The Next Generation in 1987 had a writers room been able to venture onto such “fresh snow,” as Paradise puts it. In the 32nd century, beyond the furthest point explored in the established Trek canon, the righteous United Federation of Planets has all but collapsed in the aftermath of “the Burn,” a mysterious space calamity. Some longtime friends are now adversaries, and even Earth has become an isolationist state. The USS Discovery, displaced in time, becomes the means by which to reconnect the shattered galaxy. It’s not hard to read this as a mission statement for Star Trek as a whole — a relic from another time, back to offer hope to a bleak present.

Season 3’s 13-episode arc restored a bit of Star Trek’s space Western roots, with warp drive a rare and costly luxury in the ravaged 32nd century and half the galaxy dominated by a vast criminal empire known as the Emerald Chain. Michael Burnham spent much of the season out of uniform, having found a new purpose as a more roguish freelance courier alongside the sweet and savvy Cleveland Booker (David Ajala). This is arguably the most interesting version of the show, as Michael questions whether or not Starfleet — the institution whose trust she has worked so hard to restore — is still her home.

By the end of the season (and right on schedule with Fuller and Kurtzman’s original plans), Michael Burnham finally accepts her destiny and becomes captain of Discovery. More subtly, this altered the premise of the show for a third time, as the central question of “Will Michael ever become captain?” had been answered in the affirmative. But, since she’d already been the central character and a figure of improbable cosmic import, the change was mostly cosmetic. And symbolic — Martin-Green considers her presence “being Black, and a woman, and a captain sitting in that chair” to be her greatest contribution to Star Trek. After three seasons of struggle and uncertainty, Burnham could now be as aspirational a character as Picard , Sisko, or Janeway .

The tone on which the show settled at the end of season 3 would be the one that finally stuck. Where the series had initially been bloody and brooding, it was now squarely an adventure show featuring a cast of characters with a boundless and demonstrative love for each other. The crew would face mortal danger each episode and a galactic-level threat each season, bolstered by very expensive-looking visual effects and a rousing score. At the same time, many conflicts both large and small would eventually be resolved by characters talking through their feelings and finding common ground. This was exhausting as often as it was compelling, but it was consistent. For its final two seasons, viewers could finally know what to expect from Star Trek: Discovery .

Discovering itself

This “feelings over phasers” approach was not for everyone, but it was never intended to be. Even from the outset, before Paramount began pumping out more Star Trek series to target different facets of the fan base, Discovery was never meant to be a definitive Star Trek experience that checked every box.

“You’ll never be able to be everything to everybody,” says Michelle Paradise. “The goal was always to make the best version of Discovery . It’s a different kind of Star Trek. It’s serialized, it’s fewer episodes, it’s a movie every week. That’s a thing that will appeal to many people, and for some people it won’t be their cup of tea.”

Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) sits in the captain chair in the season 3 finale of Star Trek: Discovery

Discovery has bounced up and down my personal ranking of Star Trek series a number of times during its run, more than any of its past or present siblings. I have begun each season of the show with great excitement, and that excitement is frequently exhausted by season’s end. Most Trek series have good years and bad years. To me, Discovery suffers from being simultaneously brilliant, innovative, lazy, cringe, inspiring, and eye-rolling at all times, only in different measures. It features the franchise’s strongest lead actor since Patrick Stewart, and a supporting cast that has never been leveraged to my satisfaction. In my career, I have written more words about Star Trek: Discovery than any other television series, and I still haven’t made up my mind about it. For as many cheerleaders and haters as the show must have, I imagine there are many more viewers who feel the way I do — it’s a show that I wanted to love, but never fully fell in love with.

As Discovery disappears in the aft viewport, some will bid it a fond farewell, some will be blowing it raspberries, and some will turn away with total disinterest. But regardless of how well Discovery itself is remembered in the coming years, it has already made a substantial impact on the franchise. It paved the way for every Trek series that followed, including three direct spinoffs. Its second season was the incubator for Strange New Worlds , now the most acclaimed Trek series in a generation. Michelle Yeoh had such fun in her recurring role on Discovery that, even after winning an Academy Award , she was still keen to return for the upcoming Section 31 TV movie . Discovery ’s 32nd-century setting will continue to be explored in the new Starfleet Academy series , leaving the door open for some of its characters to return.

Even the new shows that have no direct relationship to Discovery have benefitted from the precedent it set by being different from what came before. Lower Decks is an animated sitcom, Prodigy is a kid-targeted cartoon , Picard is… a bunch of different things that don’t work together , but they are all different shows. Star Trek was one thing, and beginning with Discovery , it became many things. And for Star Trek, an institution that preaches the value of infinite diversity in infinite combinations, that’s a legacy to be proud of.

Star Trek: Discovery is now streaming in full on Paramount Plus.

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Global open-top tour bus operator Big Bus Tours has added 40 electric sightseeing buses to its fleet in time for the summer holiday season.

Big Bus Tours is introducing 20 brand-new Ankai electric buses in Paris and Vienna and retrofitting 20 buses in London by converting 20 of the existing diesel fleet to electric.

The new electric tour buses in Paris and Vienna are purpose-built electric sightseeing buses supplied by Ankai Anhui. The buses have 315 kW battery packs, sending power to the road through a ZF hub-motor axle. The buses can DC fast charge within four to six hours, depending on the grid load.

In London, the original buses are 2012 Ankai tri-axle diesel converted to fully electric by Equipmake. The conversion entails fitting a 327 kW battery pack that sends power to a single motor driving directly into the existing axles. The buses can be charged either AC or DC. The London buses are only used during the day, so they’ll be charged overnight on 22 kW chargers.

“We are thrilled to welcome these new electric buses as part of our investment in sustainability,” said Pat Waterman, executive chairman of Big Bus Tours. “This EV expansion is a major step forward in reducing our carbon footprint and enhancing the tour experience for our customers.”

The electric buses in all three European cities will hit the road this summer, bringing the company’s total electric fleet to 51 (just over 10% of its global fleet).

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