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Kedarkantha Trek

Uttarakhand

Duration

Duration

6 days

Duration

Max Altitude

12500 ft

Duration

Trekking

20 km

Duration

Grade

Easy to Moderate

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

Duration

Location

Uttarakhand

Duration

Duration

6 days

Duration

Max Altitude

12500 ft

Duration

Trekking km

20 km

Duration

Grade

Easy to Moderate

Get in Touch with Our Trek Expert

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

Overview

Trek Name :Kedarkantha Trek
Days :6
Adventure :Trekking
Base Camp :Sankri
Season :Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter
Months :January | February | March | April | October | November | December
Country :India
Altitude :12500 FT
Grade :Easy to Moderate
Trail Type :Circle trail | Camping in various locations, starting and ending at the same point.
Food :Meals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg & Eggs)
Location :Uttarakhand
Distance :20 km
Rail Head :Dehradun
Stay :Camping (Twin sharing) & Hotel/Guesthouse
Airport :Jolly Grant Airport, which is 28 km away from Dehradun

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Why is Kedarkantha a Must-Do Trek ?

  • Also known as the queen of winter treks, is a blend of experiences that combines the beauty of the Himalayas and its challenges.
  • The trek begins from a beautiful village, Sankri. There you can experience the local village life.
  • You can witness the beauty of Juda ka Talab, which is more enchanting during the winters when it is frozen. It also has a mythological story attached to it that adds a mystical touch to your journey.
  • The Kedarkantha summit has noteworthy views, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the Himalayan range. And spot peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpunch, Black Peak, and Draupadi ka Danda 2.
  • You also get a beautiful view of Har Ki Doon Valley, Rupin Valley, Gangotri, and Yamunotri mountain ranges.
  • The trekking trail in Kedarkantha trek features a variety of terrain with beautiful views throughout the trek, but is not difficult like many other treks, making it a beginner-friendly trek.
  • The trek enters a no-network coverage area after Sankri, allowing you to disconnect from technology and fully immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature.
  • It is the perfect place that gives you an opportunity to reconnect with yourself and enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas without distractions.

The Majestic and Pristine Beauty

also known as the queen of winter treks, is a popular high-altitude winter trek in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Kedarkantha trek is a perfect escape to explore the snow-covered landscape of the Himalayas and is a wonderful place to experience snow trekking.The Kedarkantha trek has easy endurance trails and spellbinding views, making the climb worthy. You can also witness mesmerizing sunset and sunrise views during the trek.

Why is Kedarkantha titled as the “Queen of Winter Treks”?

The Kedarkantha is known as the queen of winter treks, for good reasons. Winter is undoubtedly the best time to visit the Kedarkantha. If you want to experience Snow Trekking and want to see Kedarkantha at its best, December to April is the ideal time to visit. During the winter, the area turns into a winter wonderland, the Juda ka Talab is frozen, the trails are slightly covered with snow and offer an exhilarating challenge of the summit climb. In the winter months, the place has sunny weather during the daytime, while it is cold and frosty during the nights. The surrounding trees of Rhododendron, Maple, Cedar and Oak are covered with fresh snow, creating a mesmerizing view. Kedarkantha has a magical landscape with bright sunshine in the winters, also the skies are clear, and snow-covered majestic peaks such as Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch and Black peak are clearly visible.

Camping at the Kedarkantha base during the winter is another serene experience, since the area is wide open you can witness the clear star-studded skies. This is a favorite site for camping for many trekkers, not just because of the views, but the sense of peace and isolation it gives.

The spring months of March and April are also ideal for those who prefer mild weather for trekking. During these months you can witness the changing landscape of Kedarkantha, you can see the forest trails coming alive with the first sign of new growth. During spring months, Juda ka Talab is a remarkable sight, it is the most beautiful place when the morning light glistens off the slightly icy surface, creating a mirror effect and reflecting the surrounding dense forests and the sky.

Major Attractions of Kedarkantha Trek

  • Sankri: Sankri is the first base camp for the Kedarkantha Trek and a small, serene village located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. The village has traditional wooden and local houses, with a friendly local atmosphere it also serves as the starting point for various other treks like Har ki Dun, Phullara Ridge, Bali Pass, etc.
  • Juda ka Talab: Juda ka Talab is a beautiful high-altitude lake that you will find on your first night of the trek. The lake is surrounded by dense forests of Rhododendron, Maple, Oak and Pine. During the winters, the lake looks even more majestic when it is frozen and surrounded by snow fields. The lake holds a local folklore about lord shiva and his sacred hair, adding a mystical touch to its beauty. It is said that lord Shiva once removed a lock of his hair and cast it into the area, which created a pond and since then it has been famous among locals and tourists alike.
  • Kedarkantha Base: Kedarkantha Base is one of the most preferred locations by trekkers during their journey, the base camp has a calm and serene nature. This will be the camping area for you on the third day of your trek. The base is in an open area, so you can soak in the fresh air that relishes the mind. Being a wide clear area the Kedarkantha base is a perfect location for stargazing, and because of no artificial lights, you can see the stars shining brightly very clearly.
  • Kedarkantha Peak: The Kedarkantha Peak, situated at an elevation of 12,500 ft, is the major highlight of the trek. When you ascend to the trek, you will be rewarded with views of beautiful Himalayan ranges. The summit has small temples of lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and lord Ganesha. The views that you will be surrounded by when you reach the peak will all be worth the climb. You can also witness the sunrise from the summit. It is majestical, the sky is covered with orange and red color, slowly casting a warm ethereal glow over the snow-capped mountains.
  • Hargaon Base: Hargaon base is another beautiful campsite, the campsite has alpine trees around and you can see distant views of the mountains. In winters you can spot snowy peaks, and the camping area is also snow-covered. When you wake up in the morning the views are astonishing.
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Arrival at Sankri

  • Altitude: 1,950m/ 6,400 ft.
  • Drive Distance: 220 km |10 hours approximately
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Sankri to Juda-ka-Talab

  • Altitude: 2800 m/ 9100 ft
  • Trek Distance: 4-5 km | 5 hours approximately
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Juda-ka-Talab to Kedarkantha Base

  • Altitude: 3100 m/ 10,100 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 4 km | 2.5 hours approximately
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Kedarkantha base to Kedarkantha peak, Descend to Hargaon camp

  • Altitude:
    • Peak - 3,800 m/ 12,500 ft.
    • Hargon - 2,700 m/ 8,900 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 6-7 km | 7 hrs approximately
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Hargaon camp to Sankri

  • Altitude: 1950 m/ 6400 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 4 km | 3-4 hours approximately
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Departure day (Sankri to Dehradun)

  • Drive Distance: 220 km | 10 hours approx
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.
  • Distance, Altitude, and Trekking hours are approximate and rounded off.
  • Keep the original and copy of ID proof handy.
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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.
  • If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.

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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 the itinerary):

  • Day 1 and Day 5 in a guesthouse on triple/quad/penta sharing. (Males and females accommodated separately)
  • Day 2, Day 3, and Day 4 in a Tent (Twin Sharing). 

2. Meals (Veg + Egg):

  • Day 1 Dinner to Day 5 Dinner as per the itinerary.
  • Drinking water while on trek (Tap/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 & microspikes (if required).

5. First aid:

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

6. Mules/porters to carry the central luggage.
7. Cloakroom facility available at the base camp for additional luggage.
8. All necessary permits and entry fees, Upto the amount charged for Indian.
9. Trek Completion Certificate.

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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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Kedarkantha is the best winter trek in Uttarakhand and is renowned for the breathtaking views of peaks like Yamunotri, Gangotri, Black Peak, Bandarpoonch, and the Swargarohini group of peaks. The Kedarkantha Trek is also famous for its picturesque campsites like Juda Ka Talab, Kedarkantha Base Camp, and Hargaon, which are surrounded by pine forests and offer stunning sunrise and sunset views.

Absolutely, the Kedarkantha Trek is the best trek for beginners in Uttarakhand. The Kedarkantha Trek route is well-marked and the daily trekking distances are manageable. Beginners will find the trek both accessible and rewarding.

While it is possible to go on a solo Kedarkantha Trek, it is recommended to join a group or go with a guide for safety reasons. The trails can be challenging to navigate alone, especially in winter when they are covered in snow. If you are a solo trekker, you can opt for our fixed departure groups to Kedarkantha and we will pair you with a group of like-minded trekkers so that you can enjoy the trek while also being safe.

There is no electricity available on the Kedarkantha trail beyond Sankri village. It is advisable to carry extra batteries or power banks for electronic devices.

Yes, it is advisable to carry cash on the Kedarkantha Trek, especially for any personal expenses in Sankri and for emergencies. There are no reliable ATMs available once you leave Dehradun.

The weather on the Kedarkantha Trek can be cold, especially during the winter months, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to -3°C. Snowfall is common from December to April, making the trails more challenging but also more beautiful.

For the Kedarkantha winter trek, you should carry:

  • Warm clothing (layers, jackets, thermals)
  • Trekking boots
  • Woollen socks and gloves
  • Cap or hat
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Trekking poles
  • Backpack with rain cover
  • Water bottles
  • Personal medication and a first-aid kit
  • Power banks and spare batteries
  • Snacks and energy bars

Yes, offloading services for your backpack are available on the Kedarkantha Trek. This service can be arranged in advance with us for an additional fee.

Yes, there is a TTH guest house at Sankri where you can store extra luggage before you start the trek. You can leave items that you won't need during the trek here.

Accommodation on the Kedarkantha Trek includes staying in tents at campsites and a guesthouse at Sankri. The tents are usually shared, and the guesthouses provide basic but comfortable lodging. Meals are provided at the campsites and guesthouse, ensuring you have a warm and hearty diet throughout the trek.

The Kedarkantha trek package of Trek the Himalayas includes accommodations, meals, trek equipment, first aid and support staff including local experienced guides, base camp manager, and professional trek leader. 


The total trek distance of the Kedarkantha trek is 20 kilometers and usually takes 6 days to complete. The trek begins from Sankri and takes you through varied terrains. It passes through beautiful destinations like Juda ka Talab and Hargaon Base, while the highlight of the Kedarkantha trek is the Kedarkantha peak.

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