
- 6D/5N
- Dehradun
- 6D/5N
About the Kedarkantha Trekking:
Kedarkantha is such a popular winter trek that it would be apt to entitle it as the Queen of Winter Treks. Knee-deep snow in winters, mesmerizing view from the top, and the beautiful and easy trails make it popular among trekkers. The ‘easy on endurance’ trail goes through the thick pine forests of Govind National Park. The views from the top are worth climbing to an altitude of 12,500 ft.
Kedarkantha trek will give you an inimitable view of the cosmic sky, lush meadows, snow paths, charming villages, scented pine forest, sky-knocking peaks, tranquil rivers, and some mythological story whispers.
Kedarkantha Trekking Quick Facts:
Start/ End Point of the Trek: Sankri village
Duration: 6D/5N
Kedarkantha Trek Distance: 20 km
Kedarkantha Trek Height: 12,500 ft
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 Trekking: November to April
Railway Station: Dehradun is the nearest railway station
Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun

- 3D/2N
- Delhi
- 3D/2N
About the trek:
Head out for a fascinating trek expedition to Chandrashila, the summit of Tungnath, which is prominently known as a famous tourist attraction for high altitude trek lovers. It is located at a height of about 4,000 meters above sea level. Spot the spellbinding glimpses of Nandadevi, Trisul, Kedar Peak, Bandarpunch, and Chaukhamba peaks, the views of which are going to be your rewards for the hike. Discover the laid-back side of the Himalayas while trekking through the lush jungles and snow-capped mountains. Make way through the forests with snowy paths and discover rich flora and fauna until you reach the destination at an altitude of 13,000 feet. On arriving at Chopta - a picturesque and unexplored destination, famous as 'Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand', you are surely going to reconnect with nature and soothe your senses completely. Later, proceed towards Chandrashila - the 'Moon Rock' summit of the Tungnath.
Start Time - End Time from Delhi: 10:30 PM (Day 0) - Between 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM (Day 4)
Start Time - End Time from Rishikesh: 6:00 AM (Day 1)-Between 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (Day 3)
Pickup Point/ Drop point from Delhi: near Akshardham Metro Station
Pickup Point/ Drop point from Rishikesh: Natraj Chowk/ Rishikesh ISBT
Inclusions:
- Stay: Swiss tents/Home stays on sharing basis
- Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner
- Transportation: Delhi/Riskesh to Chopta in a semi sleeper AC bus, Tempo Traveller/Sedan/Suv depeneding on the group size(As per the variant selected)
- Activities: Trekking & Camping

- 6D/5N
- Kathgodam
- 6D/5N
About The Brahmatal Lake Trek:
Another jewel of the Himalayas which is untouched by trekkers around the world is the Brahmatal trek, which is devoted to Lord Brahma. It is beautifully positioned amidst the Himalayas and covered with blankets of snow. The trail allows you to see the centuries-old forest of Oak and Rhododendron. Walking in meadows besides Brahamatal Ridge you can see many sites of Roopkund Trek. A glance at the Garhwal Mountains in the distance on a clear day will totally melt your heart.
Brahmatal Trek Quick Facts:
- Duration:6D/5N
- Brahmatal Trek Distance: 22km
- Brahmatal Trek Height: 12,150 ft
- Bhramatal Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate
- Temperature: Day: (8°C to 15°C) and Night: (0°C to -7°C)
- Best Time for Brahmatal Trek: December - March
- Nearest Railway Station: Kathgodam is the nearest railway station
- Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
- Nearest ATM: Dewal has the last ATM point before your trek begins. It's advisable to withdraw money in Kathgodam itself.
- Start/End Point: Kathgodam

- 2D/1N
- Dehradun
- 2D/1N
About the Nagtibba Trek:
Nag Tibba is located at an altitude of 3,022 meters that makes it the highest peak in the lower Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. The trek has got its name from 'Nag Devta' and offers an ideal weekend getaway destination for adventure lovers. NagTibba trek is a wonderful delight for adventure lovers from all over the world since it showcases the best serenity and exciting trekking routes through thick jungles and meadows. During the Nag Tibba trekking, you'll witness beautiful flora and fauna, lush green mountains, and dense forests that will make you fall in love with its beauty.
Nag Tibba Trek Package Inclusions:
- Stay: Dome tents on sharing basis
- Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner
- Transportation: As per the variant selected
- Activities: Trekking & Camping

- 7D/6N
- Dehradun
- 7D/6N
About The Trek:
Nestled cozily on the hinges of the Gharwal Himalayas, Har ki dun trek is one of the most popular treks among a lot of trekkers and nature enthusiasts. This exhilarating trek is also known as a hanging valley because of its cradle-shaped mountains.
It is also known as the winter-wonderland as in winter the trails are totally covered with snow and the sun throw its rays within the clouds. The Har ki Dun trekking is embraced with soothing sights of deodar trees that will definitely enchant your soul with the pine smell.
Har Ki Doon Trek Quick facts:
Duration: 7D/6N
Maximum altitude: 11,675 ft
Har Ki Dun Trek Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Har Ki Dun Trek Distance: 47 KM
Temperature: 10℃ to 15℃ during the day and 2℃ to -5℃ during the night
Best Time to do Har ki Dun Trek: April to Mid-June and October to Mid-November
ATM: Purola has the last ATM before your trek begins
Start/End Point of the trek: Sankri Village

- 6D/5N
- Haridwar
- 6D/5N
About the Kuari Pass Trek:
With a visit to popular pilgrim cities such as Rishikesh, Devprayag, Joshimath, and Haridwar, the Kuari pass trek, situated in Garhwal Himalaya is a 33 KM long journey. The trek is famous for letting you onlook India’s second-highest peak, Mount Nanda Devi.
The trek at an altitude of 12,516 ft. also offers you summit views of Dronagiri, Chitrakantha, Chaukhamba, and Tali top. The Interlude of meadows, beautiful forests blooming with rhododendron, and oak trees make your path all the more scenic. While on the trek, you can also admire the mesmerizing views of holy rivers such as Bhagirathi and Alakananda which makes the ascent even more exciting.
Kuari Pass Trek Quick Facts:
Duration:6D/5N
Kuari Pass Trek Distance: 33 km
Kuari Pass Altitude: 12,516 ft
Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate
Kuari PassTemperature: Day: 13°C to 18°C and Night: -3°C to 4°C
Best time for Kuari Pass Trek: March till mid-June & mid-September to early November
Railway Station: Haridwar is the nearest railway station
Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
ATM: Last ATM is available in Joshimath
Start -End Point: Haridwar

- 9D/8N
- Dehradun
- 9D/8N
About Bali Pass Trek:
The show up of the Bali Pass trek is its changing landscapes from pine and fir forests to riverside camps to the surreal villages of Har Ki Dun valley to connection to Yamunotri valley to beautiful waterfalls to the alpine lake of Ruinsara to meadows overlooking Swargarohini peak and Bandarpunch ranges to snow-capped mountain tops and base camp & a thrilling high altitude summit like crossing. You can spot some of the wildlife of the Uttarakhand Himalayas during Bali Pass trekking — monals, the Himalayan ibex, and the endangered brown bear. Also, see mighty Kalanag (Black Peak) up close. Spend a full day beside the glacial Ruinsara Lake and walk across the two delightfully pretty meadows of Devsu Thatch and Thanga.
Quick Facts About Bali Pass Trek:
• Bali Pass Trek Duration: 8N/9D
• Bali Pass Trek Altitude: 16076 ft.
• Bali Pass Trek difficulty: Moderate
• Trek distance: 60 Kms
• Temperature: 20°C to -2°C
• Bali Pass Trek Best Time: May, June, mid-August to October
• ATM: You will find ATM in Mussorie
• Start Point/End Point: Dehradun

- 7D/6N
- Joshimath
- 7D/6N
About Pangarchulla Peak Trek:
Adorning the Lord Curzon circuit- one of Garhwal Himalaya’s most fabled trails, Pangarchulla Peak Trek. The peak is usually covered with snow and rugged mountain terrains. The one dominant characteristic of your winter adventure to the Pangarchulla Peak will be the treat of snow.
The paves are swaddled with alluring lush greenery, dense jungles, and pristine snow-capped landscapes around. A close-up look of the Garhwal region can be discovered through this trek with the sunshine falling on its summit. Travelers choose to head out on this Trek just to behold the remarkable sights of Nanda Devi, Mana, Hathi, Lampak, Dronagiri.
Pangarchulla Peak Trek Quick Facts:
Duration: 6D/5N
Maximum Altitude: 15,069 ft.
Pangarchulla Peak Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
Trekking distance: 38 km
Temperature: Day 18°C to 12°C & Night -3°C to -6°C
Pangarchulla Peak Trek Best Time: April, May, October, November
Start point/Endpoint: Joshimath
ATM: Joshimath
Railway Station: Haridwar
Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
- 8D/7N
- Uttarkashi
- 8D/7N
About the Gaumukh Tapovan Trek:
The Gaumukh Tapovan trek is a thrillfest with gigantic views of the cow-shaped Gaumukh Glacier which is also one of the main water sources of the holy Ganges. The trek offers breathtaking views of the Gangotri peaks - Shivling, Thalay Sagar, and Meru.
The Gomukh Tapovan trek is scenic with nature's bounty and is decorated with fragrant flowers, snow-capped peaks, and similar jaw-dropping views. Take a dip in the holy Bhagirathi River, which is considered one of the sacred rituals. During the Gomukh glacier trek, one can also immerse in the divine aura of the pilgrim cities- Rishikesh, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, and Bhojwassa. Marvel at the sight of the Bhagirathi sisters to experience the summit views.
Quick facts about Gaumukh Tapovan Trek:
Duration Of Gomukh Trek: 8D/7N
Maximum altitude: 14222 ft.
Gomukh Tapovan trek gradient: Moderate
Gomukh Trek route distance: 46 Km
Temperature: Day: 18°C to 12°C and Night: 5°C to -5°C
Best time for Gangotri Gomukh trek: May end to June, September to October
ATM: Uttarkashi
Start Point/End Point: Gangotri

- 8D/7N
- Dehradun
- 8D/7N
About Rupin Pass Trek:
The Pass is perched at 15250 ft in the surreal Himalayan mountain range of Himachal Pradesh. The trek is surrounded by the small hamlets from Dehradun of Uttrakhand to Shimla of Himachal Pradesh, which gives the reason to explore its local culture beauty. You will be greeted with stunning scenery such as cascades, verdant glacial meadows, the snow bridges are something incredible to cross, snow-kissed mountains, charming hamlets, big rivers, hanging villages, terrific forests, hundreds of waterfalls, and an exhilarating pass crossing as a whole, Rupin Pass Trek is a complete experiential trek to do.
Quick Facts About Rupin Pass Trek:
• Rupin Pass Trekking Duration: 7N/8D
• Maximum altitude: 15,250 ft.
• Rupin Pass Trek Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
• Rupin Pass Trek Distance: 52 Kms
• Temperature: Day: 13°C to 18°C and Night: 0°C to 7°C
• Best Time for Rupin Pass Trekking: May-June (Pre Monsoon), Sep-Oct (Post Monsoon)
• ATM: Purola which is on the way to Dhaula has the last ATM point before your trek begins.
• Start Point: Dhaula, Uttarakhand
• End Point: Sangla, Himachal Pradesh

- 4D/3N
- Dehradun
- 4D/3N
About the Dayara Bugyal:
The breathtaking alpine meadow of Dayara Bugyal reigns atop a staggering 12,000 ft., against a stunning canvas of lofty Himalayan Neighbours like Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag, Shrikhand Mahadev, Srikanth peak and Gangotri peaks. This trek is marked by a rich carpet of wildflowers, and dense forests of maple and oak fenced by misty valleys.
The trail unveils expansive grasslands, alpine lakes and trickling streams that lull the senses with a sylvan symphony. The wondrous grasslands of Dayara Bugyal are locked in a Himalayan embrace and make for an ideal long weekend trek. Those who wander into this world of untouched beauty leave with far more than what they seek.
Quick Facts About Dayara Bugyal Trek:
Temperature: -4 degrees (Min), 25 degrees (Max), days are relatively warmer
Dayara Bugyal Trek distanceTrekking Distance: 29 km
Maximum Altitude: 12,000 ft
Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate
Railway Station: Haridwar is the nearest railway station
Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
Base Camp: Barsu
ATM: Uttarkashi and Bhatwari on the way Barsu have the last ATM point before your trek begins.

- 9D/8N
- Kathgodam
- 9D/8N
About the Pindari Glacier Trek:
Zero Point of Pindari Glacier is situated at a breathtaking altitude of 12370 ft above sea level, 5km ahead of Phurkia. The Pindari Glacier, in the Bageshwar district, falls in the Kumaon Himalayas. The glacier flows to the south for a short distance of about 9 KM and gives rise to the Pindari River which meets river Alakananda at Karnaprayag in the Garhwal district.
The views from the pass of the Dhakri Khal are particularly impressive and include the many snow-capped peaks that form the southern rim of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary. Stunning and calm lakes with crystal clear waters, snow-clad mountain peaks, charming wooden bridges, everything just adds to a mystic and exhilarating experience when you are on this trek!
Quick Facts About Pindari Glacier Trek Package:
• Duration: 8N/9D
• Pindari Glacier Trek Height: 12370 ft.
• Trek difficulty: Moderate
• Pindari Glacier Trek distance: 48 Kms
• Temperature: 18°C to -2°C
• Best Time To Travel: April, May, June, Mid August to November
• ATM: You will find ATM in Kathgodam
• Start Point/End Point: Kathgodam

- 9D/8N
- Kathgodam
- 9D/8N
About the Panchachuli Base Camp:
Snuggled in the lap of snow-peaked mountains, the Panchachuli Base Camp trek originates in the Darma valley of Pithoragarh district between the borders of Nepal and Tibet. Bestowed with nature’s splendour, the route to the Panchachuli glacier, lying in the lap of Kumaon Himalayas, is adorned with enchanting landscapes, snow-capped mountains, cascading waters, Alpine meadows and a rich variety of flora and fauna. Situated in Eastern Kumaon Himalaya, the trekking route forms the watershed between the Gori Ganga and Darma Valleys. The entire trek to the glacier is a walk along the river Dhauliganga.
The last road head Dar is 42km from Dharchula, and from Dar to Panchachuli Glacier will give us a pleasant walk. The trails unwinding through the tribal villages of Bongling, Sela, Nagling, Baaling and Duktu along the river Dhauliganga and thick forests of deodar and Bhojpatra and conifer are the best ones to enjoy the natural sights. The five peaks of Panchachuli form majestic visuals and enhance the Him Khand, Yuli River skirted by the forests of Devdaar, Bhoj Patra and conifer trees.
This amazing Panchachuli Base Camp trek is truly a feast to the eyes and the scenery throughout the journey is one that can only be experienced, not explained.
If you are someone who would love to roam around the mountains then Panchachuli Base Camp trek is one of the best options and the journey would come up with a lot of astounding moments. The five different peaks of Panchachuli sector numbers 1 to 5 are located at an elevation of 6904 meters, 6437 meters, 6355 meters, 6334 meters and 6312 meters. And almost all of them were conquered by many trekkers in the 1970s itself.

- 8D/7N
- Joshimath
- 8D/7N
About the Bagini Glacier Trek:
Here comes an eight-day Bagini Glacier trek with so much enthusiasm hidden in each day of your adventure. It starts from Joshimath and from there you will directly go to Jumma and Ruing Village. The meandering paths going up and down through a forest will take you to enjoy the magnificent beauty of Hathi Parvat, Ghori Parvat and Bhumial God Temple. Dronagiri Village with many ruins and inhabited will be a surprise.
Bagini Base Camp is the next stop on your Bagini Glacier trek resuming from Dronagiri Village which will open up many wonderful sights of the peaks, the meadows and the landscapes. Rishi Peak is the highly acclaimed peak you can witness on the way to the base camp. A concrete bridge over the Bagini Nala and the unwinding routes going through the rocks and boulder ridden path can be the perfect supporters of you. Longatulli is also a halt where you will be awe-struck with the amazing Satminal, Hardeul and Rishi Pahar views.
- 16D/15N
- Uttarkashi
- 16D/15N
About the Auden’S Col Trek, Uttarakhand:
The Auden’S Col Trek is also one of the toughest treks in the Garhwal Himalayan region and hence it has been the least explored one by regular trekkers; a dream for all the ardent trekkers. It will take you through some of the dangerous moraines, narrow cliffs and stony, snaky and twitchy paves.
Dodital Lake Trek

Nestled at an altitude of over 3,000 meters above the sea, the climb to the serene Dodital is one of the most beautiful treks in Uttarakhand. Surrounded by lush forests of fir and oak, the lake glitters like gems in the distance, stowed away in the hidden folds of the Himalayas. At one end of a lake sits an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, and is believed to be the very birthplace of the deity. Trekkers would also get to pitch on the very banks of the lake, enjoying a splendid view of the clear star-cluttered skies.
The trek to Dodital Lake starts from the village of Sangam, and makes its way across the Agora settlement, the river Bhebra, and the stunning bamboo forests of Gujjar. The trek is a fairly easy one to complete, and can be attempted by beginners as well. Additionally, the trail here is home to some amazing views of the surrounding snow-clad ranges, making it a perfect choice for photographers.
Best season: May - October
Duration: 6 Days
Altitude: 13,615 ft
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Dodital Hanumanchatti Trek

The trekking route is home to unparalleled views of the Bandarpunch range, coupled with the show stopping Dodital, which nestled between verdant forest of oak and pine. Finally, the route stops at the Darwa Pass, suspended at 4,000 meters and well regarded for its magical views of the surrounding peaks. The trek takes about 10 days to complete. It is deemed to be a fairly moderate one, and can be attempted by first time trekkers as well as seasoned experts.
Best season: May - October
Duration: 10 Days
Altitude: 4150 m
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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Kafni Glacier Trek

Kafni glacier is located southwards of Nanda Kot hill and on the Eastern side of the Pindar canyon. This tranquil and pleasant place has a unique charm which makes it a hotspot for tourists. It is rich in flora and fauna.
Some of the famous Himalayan peaks near to Kafni glacier include Nandakot, 6860 meters and Nandabhanar, 6236 meters. The trek to Kafni glacier is at a distance of 12 kilometers from Diwali through Byali udayar, which is 8 kilometers from Diwali. The canyon is broader as compared to the Pindar and is blessed with spectacular natural beauty.
Best season: May - October
Duration: 10 Days
Altitude: 4000 m
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
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Kalindi Pass Trek

During this trip, trekkers can visit some of the most famous Hindu pilgrimages on the way. This place is a home to some of the most protected mammals like bulbuls, owls, cuckoos, bearded vulture, golden eagle, Himalayan snow cock, brown bear and so on and this is one of the best trekking in Uttarakhand.
Best season: July - September
Duration: 12 Days
Altitude: 5946 m
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
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Binsar Trek

Binsar is a beautiful hill station valley of flowers which offers breathtaking views of the Kumaon Valley. The beautiful Himalayan range stretches to about 300 kms along the horizon out of which the most noticeable peaks are the Chaukhamba, Trishuli, Kedarnath, Panchchuoli, Nanda Kot and Nanda Devi.
The Binsar trek begins from Thalisain towards Pauri. The trek leads through thick forests of oaks, pine, silver fir and deodar that describe complete wilderness. The ascents and descents are gradual and the best time to visit is during winters. One can come across the Samadhi of the great Indian hero Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali situated at Musa Kota amidst Dudhatoli sanctuary.
The Binsar trek is an exciting experience and the trekkers can enjoy the beautiful views throughout the expedition. Binsar is enveloped with hanging moss, ferns, alpine flora, different varieties of wild flowers and forests where one can find rhododendron and oak trees.
If you are a bird watching enthusiast, during a trek in Binsar you will come across a number of beautiful and rare birds. This trekking in Uttarakhand is rather simple and the forest cover will lead to small streams, lush green fields, but be careful of lion ants and tunnel spiders.
Best season: Mid September to early July
Duration: 3 Days
Altitude: 3030 m
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek

The meadows command an extraordinary view of the surrounding ranges as well, with the mighty Mount Trishul jutting out prominently at a distance. The trek takes you through rustic grasslands, lush forests of rhododendron and oak and finally endless stretches of flowering meadows. The trek is a fairly moderate one, and can be attempted by adventurous beginners as well.
Location: Ali Bedni Bugyal Meadows, Lohagunj-Lohagunj trek

Bali Pass Trek

Crossing glacial lakes, meadows and forests as it goes by, the trekkers at Bali Pass get to witness some of the best views in Uttarakhand. The Bali Pass trek is a special treat to adventure campers, making night stops at several scenic landmarks like the Ruinsara Lake or beside waterfalls. It is also regarded as one of the best trekking places in Uttarakhand for birdwatchers.
Location: Bali Pass, Dehradun- Dehradun trek
Price: Rs.18,000 per person

Benog Tibba trek

Making its way through the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, this gorgeous trail treats its trekkers to some of the best views of wildlife anywhere in the country. One of the shortest treks in Uttarakhand, the trail is ideal for those looking for an adventurous day out. The trek is customizable as well, and its timing can be tailored to suit the group’s collective needs.
Location: Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, Mussoorie
Price: Rs. 1,300 per person

Borasu Pass

It also makes a short detour through Govind National Park, home to a wide array of local flora. However, the Borasu Pass trek is also among the most difficult treks in Uttarakhand, and can be attempted by seasoned trekkers only.
Location: Borasu Pass, Uttarkashi, Taluka to Chitkul
Price: Rs. 28,500 per person

Darma Valley Trek

The Darma Valley is an especially important landmark in Hindu mythology, as the Pandavas are believed to have had their last meal here.
Location: North East of Kumaon, Pitorgarh
Gangotri Glacier Trek

Snaking its way along the river Bhagirathi, the route travels through some of the most beautiful stops along the glacier. The trek is a special treat for photographers as well. Pine forests and flowering valleys pepper the route on both days, making the walk twice as scenic. The trek also includes sightseeing at places such as Char Dham or the Nehru Mountaineering institute.
Location: Gangotri Glacier, Uttarkashi
Price: Rs. 24,000 per person

Gurson Bugyal Trek

The trail travels through lush forests of oak and rhododendron in Auli, whose rustic charm is unmissable. The trek is a fairly easy one as well, making it the perfect choice for beginners and first time trekkers. It is also well known to command stunningly clear views of the range.
Location: Gorson Bugyal, Auli
Price: Starting from Rs. 2,559 per person
Preferred Age: Above six years old

Gulabi Kantha Trek

Apart from its beautiful vistas, the trek is also known for the various adventure sports it has to offer. Trekkers will also get to experience a bundle of fun activities such as music jams and bonfires, making it one of the most enjoyable treks in Uttarakhand.
Location: Yamunotri Glacier, Uttarkashi
Price: Starting from Rs. 7,559 per person

Juda ka Talab

One of the most scenic of trekking places in Uttarakhand, the path snakes its way through several little hamlets, offering a delightful glimpse into the local culture here. The trek pitches camp by Juda ka Talab, a scenic glacial lake in the heart of the Himalayas. The lake remains frozen during winter, but its crystal-clear waters offer quite the allure when thawed.
Price: Rs. 6,000 per person

Kagbhusandi Tal

Mainly done between June and October, this trail is among the most popular monsoon treks in Uttarakhand. The trek is a fairly long one and takes about 8 days to complete. The scenic route commands spectacular views of the adjacent Nar-Narayan, Neelkanth and Chaukhamba peaks as well.
Location: Chamori, Uttarakhand
Price: Rs. 16,500 per person

Kalpeshwar Rudranath Trek

Although the Kalpeshwar temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the biggest attraction here, several smaller Hindu temples can be found scattered across the place as well. The route sets up camp in several little villages, including a jungle camp on one night. The trek can be done throughout the year, although the months of November to December is generally regarded as the best time for it.
Location: Kalpeshwar, Haridwar
Price: Starting from Rs. 32,500 per person

Kedarnath Trek

From Bheembali however, the trail gets decidedly trickier, and demands a fair bit of physical strain. The sight at the summit, however, makes the climb well worth the effort. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas, the Kedarnath temple stands out in its vibrant colors. The panoramic vistas add to the charm of the place, making it one of the most beautiful treks in Uttarakhand.
Location: Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
Price: Starting from Rs. 12,000 per person

Kedartal Trek

However, located at the high altitude of over 4,700 meters above sea level, the trek to the lake is a fairly difficult one and demands a certain degree of experience from the trekker. Crossing several charming streams and falls, the Kedartal Trek is home to several splendid sights, making it a popular haunt among photographers.
Location: Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
Price: Starting from Rs. 15,300 per person
Preferred age: Above 7 years

Khaliya Top Trek

Price: Starting from Rs. 6,500 per person
Preferred age: Above 8 years

Madmaheshwar Trek

The trek includes several sightseeing tours through the little Himalayan villages, with a tour of Ukhimath being the highlight of the package. Trekkers will get to witness the many little temples here, along with views to the Madmaheshwar Ganga. The trek is best done during the monsoon season, when the weather remains twice as pleasant.
Location: Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand
Price: Starting from Rs. 6,500 per person

Mayali Pass

The trail crosses a number of meadows in Kharsoli, the lakes of Vasuki Tal and Masar Tal, and some gorgeous wooden bridges as it passes by. The trail ultimately leads to the Mayali Glacier, where one can bask in unadulterated views of the mountain and lake. The trek is a fairly difficult one, and can be attempted by seasoned trekkers as well.
Price: Starting from Rs. 22,500 per person

Milam Glacier

With several highs and lows, the Milam Glacier trek is a fairly challenging one, and can be attempted by seasoned trekkers only.
Location: Nainital, Uttarakhand
Mukta Top Trek

Travelling through flowering meadows and forests, the Mukta Top Trek is home to several beautiful sights. The trail travels across 28 kilometers, to and from Kuflon Base Camp. The best time to explore the region is between January and June, when the weather here remains most pleasant and the forests here remain in full bloom.
Price: Starting from Rs. 8,500 per person

Namik Glacier Trek

The campsites in the trek are carefully arranged across several scenic locales, making sure that the trekkers get to explore the mountains’ beauty in all its glory. The trek is a fairly easy one, and can be attempted by all. The Namik Glacier route is well known for its stunning sunset views as well.
Price: Starting from Rs. 12,500 per person

Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek

The exhilarating trail takes its trekkers through some sharp bends and winding trails, making it a challenging climb. Following ancient trade routes, this trek also offers a glimpse into the life and culture prevailing in the higher Himalayan region, including some indigenous cultures that are unfound anywhere else.
Location: Nanda Devi Peak, Kathgodam
Price: Starting from Rs. 34,000 per person

Panpatia Glacier Trek

The journey kicks off from Badrinath, setting up camps in scenic alcoves, lakesides and flatlands as it goes by. Although fairly taxing, the Panpatia Col trail offers some of the rarest and most rewarding views of Himalayan behemoths such as the Chaukhamba, Nanda Devi, Kualing and Balakun peaks. Owing to its high altitude and the very low temperatures prevailing here, the Panpatia Glacier trek is mostly taken during the summer and autumn months, and by seasoned trekkers only.
Location: Uttarakhand
Price: Starting from Rs. 85,000 per person

Panwali Kantha Trek

The trek makes its way through Panwali Katha’s seven meadows, littered with flowering plants, cattle and a rare species of indigenous animals. The trek commences from the village of Ghuttu in Rishikesh. From here, it makes its way through the verdant Buransh forests, all the way up to Gourmande. The Panwali Katha trek is said to be a moderate to easy one, and can be performed untrained as well.
Location: Rishikesh- Gourmande
Price: Starting from Rs. 9,000 per person

Mount Rudugaira Trek

The mountain, lying in the heart of the Gangotri National Park, is home to a stunning array of local flora and fauna. Spanning across 11 days and 10 nights, the trekking route offers a comprehensive tour of the Himalayan hill along with an expert guide.
Location: Gangotri National Park, Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand
Price: Starting from Rs 34,000 per person
Preferred Age: Above 15 years

Ruinsara Tal Trek

Situated in the heart of the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, the area is littered with an array of indigenous bird and animal life, making it a haven for birdwatchers and photographers alike. The trek itself passes through several little villages, where one can explore a variety of amazing wooden carvings and mythological artefacts.
Location: Ruinsara Tal, Govind Wildlife Sanctuary
Yamunotri Trek

The trek can be taken in any weather as per the trekker’s desires- while the summers are ideal for those desiring to explore the vivid wilderness of Yamunotri, the ice clad peaks in winter are equally inviting as well.
Location: Yamunotri Glacier, Uttarkashi
Price: Starting from Rs. 6,500 per person
