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Kedar Tal Trek

Uttarakhand

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Duration

7 days

Duration

Max Altitude

15500 ft

Duration

Trekking

32 km

Duration

Grade

Difficult

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Monday–Saturday: 10 AM to 06 PM (GMT +5:30)

Duration

Location

Uttarakhand

Duration

Duration

7 days

Duration

Max Altitude

15500 ft

Duration

Trekking km

32 km

Duration

Grade

Difficult

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Monday–Saturday: 10 AM to 06 PM (GMT +5:30)

Overview

Trek Name :Kedar Tal Trek
Days :7
Adventure :Trekking
Base Camp :Gangotri
Season :Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter
Months :May | June | October
Country :India
Altitude :15500 FT
Grade :Difficult
Trail Type :Circle trail | Camping in various locations, starting and ending at the same point.
Food :Meals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg)
Location :Uttarakhand
Distance :32 km
Rail Head :Dehradun
Stay :Camping (Twin sharing) & Hotel/Guesthouse : triple, quad, dormitory (separate for male and female)
Airport :Jolly Grant Airport, which is 28 km away from Dehradun

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Why is Kedar Tal a Must Do trek?

  • The trek takes you to Kedar Tal, a serene glacial lake sitting at 15,500 ft, surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks.
  • You witness the dramatic Mt. Thalaysagar up close, one of the most iconic and stunning peaks in the Indian Himalayas.
  • The trail challenges you with steep climbs, loose rocks, and moraine walks, making it a perfect adventure for experienced trekkers.
  • You walk through Gangotri National Park, filled with pine forests, high-altitude landscapes, and alpine wilderness.
  • Every sunrise and sunset here is magical, it reflects golden hues on the mountains and across the still waters of the lake.
  • You might spot Himalayan wildlife like bharals (blue sheep) and even musk deer.
  • You get to spend your nights under starlit skies, surrounded by towering peaks and the stillness of high-altitude wilderness.
  • The raw beauty of the trail offers complete isolation and peace, away from the crowded trekking circuits.
  • The trek begins from the sacred town of Gangotri, adding a spiritual essence to your high-altitude journey.

Kedar Tal- A High-Altitude Glacial Lake

Have you ever wanted to be in a quiet place where a calm lake and tall mountains surround you in complete stillness? That’s exactly what the Kedartal Trek lets you experience. The journey to Kedartal begins from Gangotri, a small temple town where the Ganga flows with a gushing sound. As you leave the temple town behind, the trail winds through ancient forests of Bhojpatra trees, whose silvery bark and rustling leaves tell tales of mythology and history. The route this trek takes you through is not an easy going trail, it tests you at various points, in fact this is one trek, which starts testing you from the first day into trekking. One such section, the Spider Wall, asks you to climb like a creature of the wild, using both hands and feet to move forward.

The trail to Kedar Tal is not just challenging, it’s incredibly scenic too. As you hike higher, you’ll pass through stretches of wild shrubs and alpine plants that add splashes of yellow, red, and green to the landscape. The lush greenery slowly gives way to rocky terrain, with towering mountains always in the backdrop, making the journey scenic at every step. But it’s the moment you finally reach the lake that truly makes everything worth it. All the steep climbs, narrow paths, and tiring stretches feel small in comparison to what lies ahead. Kedar Tal rests quietly among the mighty Himalayan peaks, its waters crystal-clear and deep blue. The stillness of the lake, surrounded by sharp, snow-covered mountains, creates a beautiful and relaxing feeling. Just being by the lake, watching the reflections of peaks like Thalaysagar, offers a kind of calm that refreshes you and stays for a longer time.

Major Attractions of the Kedar Tal Trek

  • Kedar Tal: The biggest highlight of this trek is undoubtedly the Kedar Tal, a stunning glacial lake nestled at high altitude. Fed by the melting snow from nearby glaciers, the lake reflects the surrounding snow-capped peaks like a mirror. Its stillness and beauty gives you a moment of pure peace and awe, making it one of the most memorable sights of the journey.
  • Magical Sunrises and Sunsets: The early mornings and evenings on this trek are calm, quiet, and incredibly scenic. As the sun rises or sets, the sky gradually changes colors, painting everything in hues of golden and red. The surrounding mountains slowly catch the light, giving the whole landscape a magical glow. You can sit in silence, watching nature unfold its beauty, accompanied by a soft breeze and the sounds of the mountains.
  • Grand Views of Mighty Himalayan Peaks: Throughout the trek, you’ll witness majestic views of towering Himalayan peaks. The most striking among them is Thalaysagar, a sharp, pointed peak often wrapped in snow and clouds. Other visible peaks include Bhrigupanth and Jogin, each offering amazing views and photo-worthy moments. These mountains feel close enough to touch and remind you just how grand the Himalayas truly are.
  • The Spider Wall: One of the most adventurous parts of this trek is crossing the famous Spider Wall. This section is steep and rocky, often requiring you to use both your hands and feet, much like a spider climbing a wall! Though challenging, it’s also thrilling and adds a sense of accomplishment once you get through it.
  • Gangotri: The journey starts from Gangotri, a peaceful and sacred town surrounded by the mountains. It is not only a religious site but also a serene and refreshing place to begin your trek. The river Ganga flows through here, filling the air with its soothing sound and adding a spiritual charm to your adventure.
  • Wildlife Encounters: Along the trail, you might spot a variety of Himalayan wildlife. From mountain goats to colorful birds, the region is alive with natural wonders. The Blue sheep, or Bharal is common in this region, and usually seen, watching these animals in their natural habitat is another experience.

How difficult is the Kedar Tal Trek?

The Kedar Tal trek is considered one of the more difficult treks in Uttarakhand and one of the most scenically beautiful ones. Right from Day 1, the trail tests your endurance with steep ascents, rocky terrain, and narrow paths carved into the mountain. The trek begins from Gangotri and steadily gains altitude in a short span of 3–4 days, reaching up to 15,500 ft. This quick elevation gain increases the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), so trekkers need to be well-acclimatised and physically fit.

The trail involves sections with loose rocks, sharp climbs, and exposed areas like the Spider Wall, a narrow section with a sharp drop, demanding extreme caution. Some stretches are also prone to landslides, making it essential for trekkers to remain alert. Weather in this region can change suddenly, going from bright sunshine to snowfall or rain within a matter of hours. Because of these conditions, the Kedar Tal trek requires not just strong physical stamina, but also mental preparedness to tackle difficult terrain and unpredictable weather.

What can you expect on the Kedar Tal Trek?

Despite its difficulty, the Kedar Tal trek rewards trekkers with unmatched beauty and dramatic landscapes throughout the journey. The trail follows the course of the roaring Kedar Ganga River, a glacial stream. Trekkers pass through the pristine Gangotri National Park, home to rich biodiversity including silver birch (Bhojpatra), deodar trees, and alpine shrubs. The birch forest, especially in the early sections, is an enchanting stretch with silvery leaves fluttering under sunlight. As you climb higher, the forest thins out and gives way to high-altitude meadows like Bhoj Kharak and Kedar Kharak, offering open views of the surrounding Himalayan giants. The final approach to Kedartal is rugged and filled with scree, large boulders, and glacial moraines. When you finally reach the lake, the sight is surreal, the glacial lake often appears blue, emerald, or grey depending on the time and weather, sitting quietly at the base of Mt. Thalaysagar and Mt. Bhrigupanth. Watching the glacier feed into the lake while snow peaks reflect in its still waters is a view which is worth all the challenges. The Kedar Tal trek is not easy, but for those who brave it, the journey is as rewarding as the destination.

What is the Best time for the Kedar Tal Trek?

The best time to do the Kedar Tal trek is during the summer and autumn months, especially in May, June, and October. These months offer the most suitable weather conditions for trekking here, with clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and minimal chances of rain or snow. During this time, the trails are more accessible, and the chances of a successful summit are much higher. The views are also exceptionally beautiful, with snow-capped peaks, blooming alpine flowers, and a peaceful atmosphere all around. Avoiding the monsoon season is important, as heavy rains can make the trail slippery and dangerous. So, if you're planning to visit Kedar Tal, these months give you the best experience in terms of safety, views, and overall trekking conditions.

To sum up, the Kedartal trek is a demanding yet deeply fulfilling experience for those looking to venture beyond the usual routes. As one of the more remote treks from Gangotri, it offers a level of calm and quiet that’s hard to find on busier trails. Moving through the rugged beauty of Gangotri National Park, this trail is ideal for anyone looking for remote trekking in Uttarakhand, especially those seeking time in nature without distractions. The route challenges you with steep ascents, rocky patches, and high-altitude conditions, but these become more manageable with prior trekking experience and the steady support of the Trek The Himalayas team. Their familiarity with the terrain, patient guidance, and constant encouragement make a big difference on difficult stretches. As the landscape shifts from pine forests to alpine terrain, and finally to the stark, icy surroundings of Kedartal Lake, you’re left with more than just photographs, you return with clarity and a connection to the mountains that stays long after the trek ends.

1

Dehradun To Gangotri | A Scenic Drive To Gangotri

  • Altitude(Gangotri): 3,100 m/ 10,200 ft.
  • Drive Distance: 260 km | 8 to 9 hrs.
Note:
  • Distance, Altitude, and Trekking hours are approximate and rounded off.
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  • Come one day early if planning to come by flight.
  • 2

    Acclimatization Day At Gangotri | Bask In The Tranquility

    • Altitude: 3,100 m/ 10,200 ft.
    • After breakfast visit Pandav Gufa, Bhagirath Shila, Surya, and Gauri Kund.
    • Post lunch can visit Gangotri Temple or go shopping.
3

Gangotri To Bhoj Kharak | Thrilling Spider Walls

  • Altitude (Bhoj Kharak): 3,900 m/ 12,800 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 7-8km |  5-6 hrs.
4

Bhoj Kharak To Kedar Kharak | Explore The Rustic Side Of Gangotri National Park

  • Altitude (Kedar Kharak): 4,350 m/ 14,300 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 3-4 km | 3-4 hrs.
5

Kedar Kharak To Kedartal And Back To Kedar Kharak | Soak In The Dreamy Charm Of Kedartal

  • Altitude(Kedar Tal): 4,700 ft/ 15,500 ft.
  • Trek Distance (One way): 3 km | 3 hrs.
6

Kedar Kharak To Gangotri | Pay Respects At The Holy Shrine

  • Altitude (Gangotri): 3,100 m/ 10,200 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 14 km | 8-9 hrs.
7

Gangotri To Dehradun | Return With Beautiful Memories

  • Drive Distance: 250 km | 7-8 hrs.
  • Gangotri to Dehradun driving time may increase due to heavy traffic. Make your further travel plans from Dehradun after 8:30 pm.
Note:
  • Keep a buffer day in your travel plan.
  • If buffer day is not used in the travel then it can be used to Explore Dehradun.
  • Read the article Things to do in Dehradun.
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  • Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 100 beats per minute).
  • Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 75 – 85, SYSTOLIC 100 - 130 mm Hg).
  • Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).
  • Should not have Liver and kidney issues.
  • Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Heart problems, Hypertension, etc.
  • No pacemaker implant.
  • People with Sinus issues, Epilepsy please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek.
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Pick-Up Information

  • It is essential for everyone to arrive at Prince Chowk, 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 from Delhi to Dehradun.

2. Take a bus to Dehradun ISBT from Delhi Kashmiri gate ISBT or Chandigarh Sector 17 Bus stand, and then take local transport to the pickup point (Prince Chowk).

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 a flight to Dehradun airport (Jolly Grant Airport), then from the Airport to Prince Chowk, Dehradun Distance is 30km and it will take around 1 hr( if coming by flight then reach one day early).



Drop-Off Information

  • The designated drop-off point is Prince Chowk, Dehradun.
  • Arrive in Prince Chowk by 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
  • Please consider planning your subsequent travel arrangements after 9:00 pm.
  • The distance from the 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 30km, it will take approx 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 Dehradun. 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.

1. Accommodation (As per itinerary)

  • Day 1, Day 2 and Day 6 Stay in a guest house on a triple/quad sharing basis (separate arrangements for male and female).
  • Day 3 to Day 5 Accommodation in twin-sharing tents while on the trek.

2. Meals (Vegetarian)

  • All meals from Dinner on Day 1 to Dinner on Day 6(As per itinerary).

3. Professional Support Team

  • A versatile base camp manager who ensures clear communication and swiftly deploys additional manpower during emergencies.
  • 1 Mountaineering & First Aid Certified Expedition Leader
  • 1 Experienced High-Altitude Chef
  • Local Guides (Number based on group size)
  • Sufficient Support Staff for logistics and safety

4. Trek Equipment

  • Sleeping bag, sleeping liner, mattress and utensils.
  • 3-person all-season trekking tents on a twin-sharing basis
  • Kitchen tent, dining tent, and toilet tent
  • Camping stools and walkie-talkies
  • Technical gear: ropes, helmets, ice axes, harnesses, gaiters, and micro spikes (if required)

5. First Aid

  • First aid kit
  • Stretcher
  • Oxygen cylinder
  • Blood pressure monitor
  • Oximeter
  • Stethoscope

6. Load Support

  • Porters to carry central/common luggage such as camping gear, food supplies, and equipment.

7. Permits & Entry Fees

  • All required permits and entry fees included (up to the amount charged for Indian nationals).

8. Trek Completion Certificate

  • Certificate of Completion provided by Trek The Himalayas (TTH).

9. Luggage Facility

  • You can safely leave your extra luggage at Base Camp during the trek.

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Cancellation Terms

To request a cancellation, please email us at info@trekthehimalayas.com using your registered email ID.

Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

Refund Options

  • 5% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% trek fee 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

Refund Options

  • 30% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% trek fee cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 85% trek fee 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

Refund Options

  • 50% deduction of trek fee
  • 80% trek fee cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 70% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek.

Refund Options

  • No cash refund
  • 20% trek fee cash voucher for the same trip till one year
  • 10% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend
  • To reschedule a trek (same trek only), a 30 % rescheduling fee of the trek cost will apply.

Cancellation Policy (Emergency Cases):

In case of a death in the immediate family (parents, siblings, spouse, children) or if the trekker is hospitalized (min. 48 hours) or suffers a fracture (leg/arm) within a week before the trek, even if canceled a day before:

90% trek fee refund in cash & 10% as a voucher (valid for 1 year, for any India trek).

Valid documents required. We’re here to support you during tough times.

Note:

  • 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

Booking and Payments

  • The Participant is responsible for verifying the accuracy of all details, including Trip dates and personal documentation, at the time of booking.
  • Payments must be made in accordance with the timelines and instructions provided by TTH. Late payments may result in cancellation of booking without refund.
  • In the event of a cash refund, only the portion of the payment made in cash shall be eligible for refund in cash. Any booking made using voucher, discounts, promotional codes, or through any non-cash mode of payment shall not be eligible for a cash refund under any circumstances.
  • Refunds, if applicable, shall be processed within 15–30 working days of confirmation.
  • All add-on bookings are subject to the respective add-on cancellation policy, and refunds will be processed accordingly.
  • Voucher Terms
    • 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

Itinerary and Modifications

  • TTH reserves the right to modify, shorten, or cancel any part of the Trip due to transportation delays, weather, health emergencies, or other unforeseen circumstances including Force Majeure.

Cancellations and Refunds

  • No refunds or vouchers, partial or otherwise, shall be provided for voluntary withdrawal, non-utilisation of services, or removal from the Trip.
  • If TTH cancels the Trip before arrival at the designated pick-up point due to unforeseen circumstances or Force Majeure, the Participant may choose from:
    • An alternate Trip/date.
    • A credit voucher valid for one (1) year.
    • Transfer to another Trip, with cost differences payable by the Participant.
  • If the Trip is abandoned post-arrival at the designated pick-up point, no cash refund or voucher shall be issued. The Trek Again Policy may apply at TTH’s discretion.
  • TTH shall not be liable for any associated travel costs such as flights, accommodation, or visa fees.

Force Majeure

  • Events beyond its control including but not limited to earthquakes, landslides, strikes, curfews, war, pandemic, government restrictions, heavy rainfall or snowfall, windstorms, road blockages, trail disruption, or withdrawal of permits, TTH shall not be held liable for any cancellation, delay, or service modification caused by Force Majeure. 

Government employees can avail the benefit of Special Casual Leave (SCL) when they join us for a trekking expedition. As per Pay Commission guidelines, up to 30 days of Special Casual Leave can be availed in a calendar year for trekking or mountaineering expeditions conducted through a registered organisation.

Trek The Himalayas is a registered adventure tour operator with the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and the Ministry of Tourism (MoT), making your trek eligible for SCL benefits.

To apply, email us at info@trekthehimalayas at least 20 days before the trek departure date, with the following details:

  • Trek name and trek date
  • Booking details
  • Full name
  • Designation
  • Department and department address

This benefit is exclusive to Indian Government employees and is applicable only for treks within India.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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The best time for the Kedartal trek is during the summer and autumn seasons, specifically in the months of May, June, and October. During these periods, the weather remains relatively stable with clear skies, making it perfect for trekking. In May and June, you’ll witness patches of snow along the trail, while October offers crisp air, stunning mountain views, and vibrant autumn colors. Monsoon months (July to September) are best avoided due to landslide risks and slippery trails.

Yes, the Kedartal trek is classified as a difficult grade trek. It demands a good level of physical fitness, prior trekking experience, and strong acclimatization. The trail includes steep ascents, narrow ridges, and rocky terrain. Additionally, since you gain considerable altitude in a short span, the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is higher. Trekking to an altitude of over 15,500 ft requires careful preparation and steady pacing.

The Kedartal trek typically takes 7 days to complete, including travel from and to the base village, acclimatization, and return. The itinerary is designed to give your body time to adjust to the high altitude while allowing you to fully experience the beauty of the region.

The total trekking distance of the Kedartal trail is approximately 32 kilometers. While the distance may seem moderate, the trek’s difficulty lies in its steep and challenging terrain, high altitude, and unpredictable weather conditions. Each kilometer demands focus, endurance, and effort.

The Kedartal trek starts from the sacred town of Gangotri, located in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. Gangotri is not only the base camp for the trek but also a significant pilgrimage site as it marks the origin of the River Ganga (Bhagirathi). From here, the trail ascends through the Gangotri National Park, offering incredible alpine scenery, glaciers, and views of towering Himalayan peaks like Thalay Sagar and Bhrigupanth.

The base camp for the Kedartal trek is Gangotri, a sacred town nestled in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand. For those trekking with Trek The Himalayas (TTH), the journey begins from Dehradun, where trekkers are picked up and driven to Gangotri by the team.

To reach Dehradun, you can choose from the following convenient options:

  1. From Delhi:

    • Train: Board an overnight train to Dehradun, which is both economical and comfortable.

    • Bus: Take a government-operated bus from Kashmere Gate ISBT to Dehradun ISBT. Once you arrive, you can use local transport to reach Prince Chowk, the common pickup point.

  2. From Chandigarh:

    • Bus: You can take a government bus from Sector 17 Bus Stand to Dehradun.

  1. By Flight:

    • Fly into Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport from Delhi or other major cities.

    • From the airport, Prince Chowk is about 30 km away, and the drive takes approximately 1 hour.

    • If flying in, it's best to arrive a day early to ensure you're well-rested and prepared for the next day's journey.

Make sure to reach Dehradun by 5:30 AM on the day of pickup to avoid any delays in joining the group.

The highest point you’ll reach on the Kedartal trek is at Kedartal Lake, which sits at an altitude of 15,500 ft above sea level. The view, when you reach the lake, is serene and peaceful. The high elevation and rapid gain in altitude make acclimatization and physical fitness crucial for this trek. 

The Kedartal Trek package is thoughtfully curated to offer a safe, smooth, and enriching experience. Here's what’s included:

  • Accommodation throughout the trek (in guesthouses and tents) for a comfortable stay.

  • Nutritious meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, prepared to fuel you for high-altitude trekking.

  • All local transportation, including the drive from Dehradun to Gangotri and return.

  • High-quality trek equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and mats to ensure comfort and safety on the trail.

  • A well-stocked first-aid kit and basic medical support are available in case of any emergencies.

  • A dedicated support team comprising:

    • A professional trek leader to guide the group and manage coordination.

    • An experienced local guide familiar with the terrain and weather.

    • A base camp manager to ensure logistics run smoothly.

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One of the major highlights of the Kedartal trek is the stunning panoramic views of several majestic Himalayan peaks. These include Thalaysagar, Bhrihupanth, Jogin group of peaks, Bhagirathi massif. These snow-covered peaks surround the serene glacial lake, creating an amazing Himalayan backdrop.

One of the major highlights of the Kedartal trek is the stunning panoramic views of several majestic Himalayan peaks. These include Thalaysagar, Bhrihupanth, Jogin group of peaks, Bhagirathi massif. These snow-covered peaks surround the serene glacial lake, creating an amazing Himalayan backdrop.

Here’s the detailed 7-day itinerary for the Kedartal trek:

  • Day 1: Drive from Dehradun to Gangotri (Base Camp).

  • Day 2: Acclimatization day at Gangotri and  explore the town, adjust to the altitude.

  • Day 3: Trek from Gangotri to Bhoj Kharak through forests and alpine meadows.

  • Day 4: Trek from Bhoj Kharak to Kedar Kharak, surrounded by incredible mountain views.

  • Day 5: Trek to Kedartal and return to Kedar Kharak the same day.

  • Day 6: Descend from Kedar Kharak to Gangotri.

  • Day 7: Drive back from Gangotri to Dehradun.

Yes, it is strongly recommended to keep at least one buffer day in your plan. Weather conditions in the Himalayas are unpredictable, and high-altitude treks like Kedartal may experience delays due to snowfall, landslides, or health-related issues. If the buffer day is not required on the trek, you can use it to relax or explore Dehradun before heading back home. Planning with flexibility ensures a stress-free and safer trekking experience.

Yes, the itinerary includes a dedicated acclimatization day on Day 2 at Gangotri. This day is essential for adjusting to the high altitude before beginning the strenuous ascent. Gangotri itself is located at around 10,200 ft, so acclimatizing here helps your body prepare for higher altitudes to come.

During this day, you can explore the surrounding spiritual and natural landmarks such as:

  • Pandav Gufa 

  • Bhagirath Shila 

  • Surya and Gauri Kund

This short hike and cultural exploration on the acclimatization day helps in gradual altitude gain and reduces health risks.


No, skipping the acclimatization day is not recommended. The Kedartal trek involves a rapid ascent to over 15,500 ft, and Gangotri itself is already at a high altitude. Skipping acclimatization can increase the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and reduce your body's ability to adjust to the thin air, which can make the rest of the trek more difficult and unsafe. Taking the acclimatization day seriously is one of the most important steps for a safe and enjoyable high-altitude trek.

Yes, there is a risk of AMS on the Kedartal trek. The trail involves a quick altitude gain, rising from 10,200 ft to 15,500 ft within just a few days. Such a rapid ascent can lead to symptoms like headache, dizziness, nausea, or fatigue if your body isn’t fully acclimatized.

To minimize the risk:

  • Take your acclimatization day seriously.

  • Hydrate well and eat light but energy-rich meals.

  • Walk at a steady, comfortable pace and avoid overexertion.

  • Inform your trek leader immediately if you feel unwell at any point.

Being cautious and aware of your body’s signals is key to preventing AMS during the trek.

The Kedartal trek is a rewarding adventure filled with natural beauty, spiritual energy, and high-altitude challenge. Key highlights include:

  • Stunning alpine meadows and rhododendron forests along the trail.

  • Crossing glacier-fed streams and rocky moraines.

  • Reaching Kedartal Lake, a glacial lake perched at 15,500 ft, known for its pristine, mirror-like waters.

  • Stunning views of towering Himalayan peaks like Thalaysagar, Bhrigupanth, Jogin, and Bhagirathi group.

  • Experiencing the peaceful and holy town of Gangotri, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites.

The trek offers both physical challenges and deep serenity, ideal for experienced trekkers seeking solitude in the high mountains.

Accommodation during the Kedartal trek is primarily in tented camps. Here's what to expect:

  • At Gangotri (base camp): Basic guesthouses or dormitory stays.

  • During the trek: Twin- or triple-sharing tents equipped with sleeping bags, ground mats, and dining tents.

  • Toilets are usually dry toilets (pit-style) or portable toilet tents, suited for high-altitude camping.

While facilities are basic, they are well-maintained and focused on safety, warmth, and hygiene. The simplicity of the setup adds to the wilderness experience of trekking in remote Himalayan terrain. 

Some of the difficult and high-altitude treks in Uttarakhand, include :

  • Bali Pass
  • Pindari Glacier
  • Auden’s Col Expedition
  • Black Peak Expedition

Bali Pass is considered a difficult-grade trek, much like Kedar Tal, with steep climbs and thrilling ridgeline walks. Pindari Glacier, while slightly easier, falls under a moderate to difficult category. On the extreme end, Auden’s Col and Black Peak Expeditions are some of the toughest treks in the Indian Himalayas

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