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12 November 2022

Life is better in Hiking Boots

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  • Kedarkantha trek
  • Journey Starts – Day 1 – Dehradun
  • Day 2 – Dehradun Railway Station
  • Day 3 – Juda ka Talab
  • Day 4 – Kedarkantha Base Camp
  • Day 5 – Kedarkantha Summit
  • Day 6 – Sankri
  • Day 7 – Back to Dehradun

kedarkantha peak trek

It was in mid-November 2017 when I decided to trek the mighty Himalayas. This time it wasn’t easy to convince my family as I was planning to go for a solo trek in extreme weather conditions, also I knew far away from my network keeping my family posted about where about is next to impossible. In any case, I needed to and I mean to. Needed to take a break from my standard life and needed to explore. Rightly captioned by John Muir – “Mountains are calling & I must go” was there on my head.

It was at some point between August – November 2017, even in the wake of cherishing and minding family, friends, and astounding work life, I was feeling lost. There was something major missing in my life. Had a feeling that I had lost a piece of myself. I was attempting to make sense of how to escape the state. Then finally on November 2nd week, I chose to move and invigorate myself. I required my “personal time” with me to conquer myself. Kedarkantha Trek was somewhat an instantaneous choice that I made and further, I began to accumulate all data related to this. One of my friends had attempted TTH and had given great input on the same. Hence, I enrolled as a solo traveller with “Trek the Himalayas” (TTH) for my first Himalayan Expedition – Kedarkantha Trek.

The Kedarkantha Trek is situated among the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand. The distance is not much and the trekking trail is neither very difficult nor enables even first-time trekkers to set on the adventure and enjoy the beauty of nature at its best.

Duration:                                              6 Days
Max Altitude: 12,500 Ft.
Approx. Trekking Km:  20 Kms

Journey Starts – Day 1 – Dehradun

I departed from Bangalore on 9th march 2018 to Dehradun with Indigo Airlines at 1:15 pm. I met one traveller at Airport, alongside her 4 companions who had enrolled for a similar trek and I got to know them after we touched base in Dehradun. We went together from Jolly Grant Airport to Rajendra Nagar for 1800/- where their homestay was booked. We had a bewildering dinner (Fried rice, schezwan rice) @ Alakanand and I proceeded to my cabin by booking an OLA to Hotel Shiva Residency on Rajpur Road which I had booked. After check-in to the inn and sprucing up, I just explored the nearby neighbourhood market. Touched base back to lodging and had a decent night’s rest. This lands toward the finish of Day 1.

Day 2 – Dehradun Railway Station

Early in the morning we were supposed to assemble @ Dehradun railway station @ 6:30 am, where we met our co-trekkers and we proceeded to Sankri where our trek starts. 2 tempo travellers were waiting for us by TTH Team. Rajath was organising in the interest of TTH. There were Rachita, Sushanth, Venkat, Vinay, and Sujay – all from Bangalore, Deepa from New Delhi, Arpit from Punjab, Sagar Gupta – Ortho doc with 3 kids – Nandini(7th standard), Shaurya(5th Standard) and Khulish Jain (10th Standard) from Gujrath in our Tempo Traveller. The second beat explorer had the rest of the colleagues – Sunir from Karnataka, Shailesh Agarwal, Darshit Shah, Shyam Vyas, Ankur Sabade, Lay Adalja, Vidhi Shah & Bhaumik Parikh from Maharashtra, Kush Mehta & Jay from Gujrat, Wybe Roodhuyzen from the Netherlands.

It was a 10-hour long journey, we would go through Mussoorie and hairpin curves, swift turns! Bound to make anyone nauseous. In transit we had pleasant parathas for breakfast @ Eat Well Restaurant in Mussoorie. We had a great good rest time and as usual, I clicked a considerable measure of photos. There were breakpoints for our refreshments at regular intervals.

After food, we all had avomine Began our voyage while we delighted in the landscape with great music and after that ceased at Purola for Lunch at a Dhaba – a nearby place. We had roti, sabzi, and dal rice which was filling and delicious.

We reached Sankri @ 5 pm. The point of view of the valley underneath and the whole mountain’s cape looked wonderful under the blue sky.

Sankri is a small and quiet village in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, at an altitude of 6204 ft and it’s about 13 Kms inside the Govind WildLife Sanctuary. There is no mobile network available here and I got in a split-second detached from the rest of the world. In this era where everybody is busy with the materialistic world, it’s a treat to sit among individuals and talk about stuff about existence, the mountains and life!!!! Life becomes challenging & better when we move out of our comfort zone!!! (Given a thought). Sankri is the last village where we can see human in-habitation, during the trek trail we will only get to see the trekking groups and the mighty Himalayas.

As soon as we reached Hotel Wild Orchid Inn, we were given a warm welcome by TTH Leaders – Pawan Kumar, Amit & Manu Bhai. We were allotted rooms. We had a quick chat with the leaders and completed the joining formalities. We were expected to assemble for the briefing session at 6:00 PM at the dining area. In the briefing session, we introduced ourselves and shared our thoughts on the Himalayan trek. Then trek leaders briefed us about the dos & don’ts during the trial and how to acclimatise our bodies to negative temperatures followed by the schedule we are going to follow for the next 5 days. Also, we were briefed about AMS altitude sickness, hazards of climbing and the ways to overcome them. To avoid getting hit by AMS, we were instructed to have a Diamox tablet before even reaching Sankri. And if you wish to not take any tablets and want to get acclimated naturally, have lots & lots of water. Keeping hydrated. In the late evening, we had quick conversations with other fellow trekkers and proceeded for dinner (roti sabzi, dal rice & gajar halwa). We enjoyed sharing our stories, and life experiences and some started their pranks with their known group and retired to our allotted rooms.

Next day early in the morning our seven – eight – nine schedule was designed. 7 am – Tea, 8am – Breakfast and 9am – start on trek. Our first destination was Juda ka Talab (2741 metres / 8992 ft.) which was a 5km trek from Sankri.

We started our trek by assembling outside Wild Orchid Inn, with a headcount of 24 by Pawan Bhai. Manu Bhai leads in the front, Pawan Bhai in the middle and Amit Bhai in the end. We had 3 amazing trek leaders accompanying us from fast to slow trekkers in this journey as most of us were first-time trekkers. We had porters along with us to carry bags, food & tent for the next campsite.

We started to climb the hill from Sankri and took a couple of break points during the trek to reach Juda ka Talab which was at an altitude of 9,100ft, around 4 km from Sankri. Even though 4 km sounds less, the estimated time to cover this distance is 4-5 hours thinking about the steep climb. In mountains, the kms are constantly estimated from an Aerial point of view!!!!

The trial was getting steeper as we climbed further to reach Juda ka Talab. During the trail, we could hear the sound of running streams, where we could fill water to keep us hydrated. We could see patches of snow on either side of the trail, lined up with pine, maple and oak trees. Two heavily furred dogs were moving with our group Selfie & Adventure (Part of the TTH group). We reached our campsite but still didn’t come across Juda ka Talab (It’s a frozen Lake) still. It was another half-hour hike from the campsite.

As soon as we reached the campsite, we offloaded our bags and did a 15 min of relaxation exercise instructed by Pawan Kumar – Trek Leader. This eased our muscles and relaxed us. While the lunch was getting ready at our campsite, we had the tents allotted to us. Sleeping bags were provided to us. Many of us got busy clicking photos of this scenic location. Lunch was ready we all gathered and had our lunch – salad, roti curry, egg curry, rice sambar and papads. After a great lunch, we were not allowed to sleep but just relax, as sleeping might hit us with AMS. After a 2 hrs gap, we again assembled for tea. We were taken for an acclimatisation walk to the Juda ka Talab which was a little steeper than our campsite location.

The story behind the ‘Juda ka Talab’ is there are two lakes, one is a mesmerising semi-solidified lake that we see and the other one is 100 ft underneath that, they joined sooner or later. We spent time playing with the snow and taking pictures.

Day 3 – Juda ka Talab

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After spending about 1 hour at “Juda ka Talab”, we descended back to Base camp. We witnessed Trek leaders and a few local guides playing volleyball. We were served hot soup and papads. Now the weather is getting colder as the day is coming to an end. The temperature dropped to -1 to -2 degrees, but our body had acclimatised to this change. It was dinner time and we had a nice dinner with kheer. Post dinner, we went for a short walk around the campsite itself. We were given strict instructions not to venture out at night time, as there would be wild animals around as this is their territory. Hence we all retired to our tents and comfortably slept inside our sleeping bags. Thanks to Selfie and Adventure who safeguarded us from wild animals at the campsite.

The next day, the routine begins with a 7 – 8 – 9 plan & proceeds to our next destination – Kedarkantha Base Camp which was at an altitude of 11,250 feet it was a 4 km trek with again approx 3 hrs of journey. After breakfast, we were given a demo of how to pitch our tents and pack them. Our trek leader was explaining to us the importance of learning on the trek when we learnt this by pitching our tents. Also, he addressed the point that when we clear the campsite, we must make sure we are environmentally friendly and we need to take care of that. We made sure all the papers and plastic are put in a garbage bag which is disposed of back at Sankri and not left behind on the hills. Now, the journey again goes through Juda ka Talab and then proceeds further towards the next Base Camp. This trail comprises 80% of snow and it was more scenic with amazing viewpoints. Even though we were instructed not to stand in the same place (viewpoints) for a long time to click photographs, we could not resist ourselves as the view was just amazing.

Day 4 – Kedarkantha Base Camp

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Today’s stretch was a short one contrasted with a day ago in which we finished in 3 Hours with a couple of long halts enjoying the snow trial. As we approached the camp, the snow-capped stunning Peak was visible from here. Finally reached Kedarkantha Base Camp by noon and as given a demo by trek leaders, we all pitched our tents. This camp was the coldest among all the other campsites where we had camped earlier. It was very windy and we had to be careful that our tents should be sturdy. 4-5 tents were facing the windy side. We kept bags on the sides inside the tents and we had to keep the tents closed. The view from my tent was facing the beautiful giant hill view which was also a sunset viewpoint. We proceeded for lunch and after that, we rested for a while and proceeded to explore the campsite from this place we were encountering deep snow and it was incredible fun. As usual per schedule after our evening tea & snacks (we had samosa today) we proceeded for an acclimatisation walk for around 1 hr. It was a great fun experience as the whole stretch was filled with snow. We played in the snow and the best photoshoot area.

We descended to the base camp and had soup and we were asked to assemble for a briefing for the next day as it was a “Summit Day” and it was the most difficult & longest day. During the briefing, we were provided with crampons for hiking boots as we had to firmly walk on snow till the peak. After the briefing, we were super excited and a little terrified about the next day because of the weather conditions and we had to start the day at 5 am for the summit trek. In the evening watching the sun setting behind the skyline and the last beams loving the sky was a stunning perspective, it resembled a canvas painting with shades of pink, and brilliant yellow lovely lit over our heads, this airlifted the soul among every one of us and it was the excellent night I would recall for a long time. Just after sunset, the temperature sharply dropped and we started to shiver. The first time I had travelled with an unknown group and it was all a learning experience. During this evening, I could interact with Wybe who was from the Netherlands, and we discussed Research & Life. It was a great interaction. Later we all proceeded to dinner. The Night was intense as it was exceptionally blustery. We fixed covers to the tent to stay away from the wind overflowing in. In high elevations with less climatic oxygen, sleeping is dependably an issue. During nights the temperature dropped to around -3 to -5 degrees and we experienced a light snowfall at around 3 am.

Day 5 – Kedarkantha Summit

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We’re here for the challenge, we all woke up at around 5 am, so bracing for the odd weather one by one stepped out of the tent. Had our morning tea and carried our packed lunch for our long trek today. We were again briefed about the safety measures for the day. We lined up to start our trek towards the summit. The most relieving part of this day was to leave our huge backpacks at the tent and carry only the day pack where we had to carry only Water bottles, phones, Torch, dry fruits, biscuits, a trekking pole and medicines (if needed).

Each of us had to help each other amid this journey as it’s always teamwork that succeeds during these treks. We had to ensure we place our foot in the right direction and fresh snow and if by mistake set foot on the hard and frozen ice, it would skid us immediately.

The trail was not easy, despite having good trekking boots, I was facing difficulty to keep up my grip. The path was long and seemed never ending and with every move, the difficulty level of the trail kept on rising as the depth of snow kept increasing on our trail. We can’t wander around and see things at a distance as well. We had to move as a team, we will have to wait until the entire batch of members reach specific milestones as many of them including me were sliding at some point. After walking for about half an hour, we took a breakpoint and we were instructed to wear our crampons to our hiking boots to start our snow trek. The trial was very steep and with the -ve temperature, it was difficult yet focused to reach the top.

It’s Mighty Himalaya which has never given you a chance to win so effortlessly, we were losing our breath, few of our confidence level was record-breaking low however none in our group quit at any time of time which is estimable. We trekked a few metres, we witnessed the astounding beauty of the Himalayas surrounding us, we came across beautiful Himalayan herbs which were refreshing. Also our trek leader, Amit was sharing the real-time experiences of localities, how they come from the village to the top of the hill to get the wood for their living. After a few more metres of our trek, we found a lonely bridge – a lovely picture captured by Ankur – a co-trekker. After covering 50% of today’s trial we took a break of 10 min, where we relaxed a bit, took a few photographs and proceeded our journey towards the peak. This patch of the trail gets quite tricky since there are no definite trail markings and one has to walk along the edge of the mountain. Here I had to hand over my DSLR to one of the trek leaders – Amit as the trial is going to be super steep. We were a few metres away from the Summit and I was excited to reach the summit which was just 400 metres away from where I stood, that’s when I hit a roadblock. I slipped more than 2-3 times when I tried to climb the next milestone, and shear pain in my knee was increasing, I lost my confidence as fear engrossed me as we were on edge of the hill and one wrong move can be fatal for all of us as there were a couple of people behind me. The only option was I make my way up, people lined up behind me can move up or they have to deviate into the next route. Here comes my support, trek leader Amit Bhai, giving me confidence and pushing me up and then he moved forward, held my hand and started walking with me. One of the funny incidents during this journey was while we were moving further, me & a few fellow trekkers asked our trek leader (Pawan also was around along with Amit) – Bhaiyaa Aur kitna door chalna hai? (Brother, how much more distance is left?) Instantaneously we got an answer – bas thoda aur fir paunch gaye (Only little more and we reach). The last few metres were strenuous as the altitude was very high and was close to 75 degrees steep. Some of us had to leave our poles and use our hands/palms to hold the rocks and climb. We reached the summit together. I reached the summit @ 12:15 PM. I would owe this summit’s success to my trek leaders – special thanks to Amit & Pawan Bhai for saving me from the fall and I thank My God for making this happen.

Himalaya – The magical mountain, will always help us and I truly believe it, that’s the reason I’m always attracted to you. I reached the summit and joined my fellow trekkers and enjoyed the moment. I’m standing at 12500 ft and the entire atmosphere just turned into dreamland and I just thanked Kedarkantha for letting me cherish its beauty. From the peak, one can get a 360-degree view of the Himalayan mountains. From the top, you can see the Swargarohini, Bandarpunch, and Kalnag peaks and on the opposite side, will discover the Yamunotri range. A portion of alternate pinnacles that could be visible were Jaonti, Gangotri, Draupadi ka Danda and Jorkanden, yet these pinnacles were not noticeable because of the thick overcast cover.

We celebrated the moment by enjoying the beauty of the mountains, some jumped with joy, and some were taking pictures from all angles, setting up their ISO, Aperture & Shutter Speed of their cameras trying to get the best shot. I was flabbergasted by the quietness of the Himalayan extent and valued the serenity of the mountains. It was a blissful experience. We had our packed lunch at the peak and it was time for a group pic on the pinnacle, along with our Trek Leaders along with our dogs (Selfie & Adventure).

It was so breezy at best, oh my god !! Even though we were all layered up to 5-6 levels of clothing, we were not able to bear the biting cold. We got the chance to spend only 40 minutes at the summit since the snow was getting elusive and it would get difficult to descend.

Waking up early in the morning with a beautiful sunrise & view of the Kedarkantha peak from base camp was just mesmerising. The mountains and the days spent here helped me rediscover myself in such a significant number of ways. I never realised that I could live so frugally. I began esteeming each little piece of luxury that I had back home. I discovered that offering uninterrupted alone time is the best thing you can give your body. It recuperates you physically, as well as mentally. The mountains had made me a more grounded individual, a superior individual. I saw myself in a way that I had never observed. My eyes twinkled with bliss and my face radiated with recently discovered vitality. I cherished my opportunity and felt blessed. It was our last day of the trek and we needed to say farewell to the beautiful mountains. Had a yummy breakfast, and packed our bags. After breakfast, we removed our tents and packed them. With a heavy heart, we began our trek downhill. The trail and scenery kept changing as we started descending towards Hargaon (8900 ft). On the way back we enjoyed the sun, the cold breeze, the stories, the walnuts, and badams shared by our co-trekkers. We filled our water bottles in the stream inside the forest. It was a muddy trail descending. We reached our Sankri (6400 ft) by noon. We were allotted rooms at Hotel Wild Orchid Inn. We freshen up and had a great lunch. It was our last night’s stay in the mountains. /p>

Day 6 – Sankri

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We assembled again at 7 PM for the celebration. Our trek leaders shared their experiences with our group of trekkers. And each one of us shared the “wow” moment during the trek and how the experience was for us. Each one of us who completed the trek was awarded the “Certificate of Achievement” with the “SUMMITEER” stamp. This was the moment tears of joy rolled from my eyes as it was hard for me to believe that I could complete the trek. I had to pinch myself to believe that I had finally accomplished this feat, an experience so enthralling and soul-satisfying. When everyone asks me how the experience was, I find it hard to put it in words to express the exact feeling. All I can say is, just go there to experience it. It’s been more than a month and I’m still not over the Himalayas. At the point when in the mountains there is no outside world, no clamour and no flurry. As Edward Hillary quotes, “It’s not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves”. After the celebration, we as a whole had an incredibly tasty supper and resigned in our rooms. This calls to the finish of Day 6.

Day 7 – Back to Dehradun

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The next morning, our TLs were ready to drop us back to Dehradun from where we had started. With heavy hearts, bidding bye to the Himalayas for now, we boarded TT. On our way, we started catching up with the mobile network after a week and called back home to inform them that the summit was completed and heading back safely. As usual, good things do not stay forever and it’s time to end the trekking journey!!! This journey would be incomplete if not for all co-trekkers, and trek leaders who made the trek more lively.

We reached Dehradun at 4:30 PM. We got dropped at our respective drop points. I checked into the hotel and enjoyed my stay revisiting my experience of the trek. This calls to the finish of Day 7.

The next morning – I had planned a day’s visit in Dehradun – coming up in my next edition. Headed to the airport to fly back to Bangalore with my family & friends. Himalaya teaches life lessons to survive with what one can have and money can’t make you everything throughout everyday life. I am grateful to my mother, my biggest strength who has always pushed me to chase and fulfil my dreams and aspirations, allowing me to explore the world. I am lucky to have Ramya, my sister, who is my support system. Thank you for always believing & trusting in me and continuing to do so. I would like to thank Trek the Himalayas group for arranging such an amazing trek. Starting from arranging our campsites to lunch and dinner to dropping us safely back to Dehradun. Hats off to the trek leaders who became our friends and guided us throughout our journey.

12 November 2022

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31st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Nag Tibba, and Sandakphu has begun

31 Jan 2026

31st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Nag Tibba, and Sandakphu has begunred line

30th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Treks Are Running As Per Schedule

30 Jan 2026

30th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Treks Are Running As Per Schedulered line

29th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Treks Are Experienced Memorable Snowfall

29 Jan 2026

29th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Treks Are Experienced Memorable Snowfall red line

28th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Trekking Regions Experienced Fresh Snowfall Yesterday

28 Jan 2026

28th January, 2026 - Trek Update: All The Trekking Regions Experienced Fresh Snowfall Yesterday red line

27th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Has Graced All The Trekking Regions Once Again

27 Jan 2026

27th January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Has Graced All The Trekking Regions Once Againred line

24th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches Begins of Dayara, Kedarkantha & Kuari Pass

24 Jan 2026

24th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches Begins of Dayara, Kedarkantha & Kuari Passred line

23rd January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Blankets a Few Treks in Uttarakhand

23 Jan 2026

23rd January, 2026 - Trek Update: Fresh Snowfall Blankets a Few Treks in Uttarakhandred line

22nd January, 2026 -  Weather & Trek Update: New batch of Dayara Bugyal Trek Begins

22 Jan 2026

22nd January, 2026 - Weather & Trek Update: New batch of Dayara Bugyal Trek Beginsred line

21st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Kedarkantha Trek Begins

21 Jan 2026

21st January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Kedarkantha Trek Beginsred line

20th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, and Dayara Bugyal Trek Begins

20 Jan 2026

20th January, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, and Dayara Bugyal Trek Beginsred line

January 19th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Begins

19 Jan 2026

January 19th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Beginsred line

January 16th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Customized Batch of Chopta Chandrashila Begins

16 Jan 2026

January 16th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Customized Batch of Chopta Chandrashila Beginsred line

January 15th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Chopta Chandrashila and Winter Kuari Pass Begins

15 Jan 2026

January 15th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Chopta Chandrashila and Winter Kuari Pass Beginsred line

January 14th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Dayara Bugyal Kicks Off

14 Jan 2026

January 14th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Dayara Bugyal Kicks Offred line

January 12th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Mount Kilimanjaro 2026 Batch kicks off

21 Mar 2026

January 12th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Mount Kilimanjaro 2026 Batch kicks off red line

10th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Kedarkantha Trek has Begun

10 Jan 2026

10th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Kedarkantha Trek has Begunred line

January 9th, 2026 - Trek Update:  New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begun

09 Jan 2026

January 9th, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begunred line

January 7th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  New Batches of Brahmatal, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begun

07 Jan 2026

January 7th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Brahmatal, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begunred line

January 8th, 2026 - Trek Update:  New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begun

08 Jan 2026

January 8th, 2026 - Trek Update: New Batches of Brahmatal, 3-day Chopta Chandrashila, and Sandakphu have begunred line

13th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass and Dayara Bugyal has begun

13 Jan 2026

13th January, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass and Dayara Bugyal has begunred line

January 6th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Begin

06 Jan 2026

January 6th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Beginred line

January 5th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Begin

05 Jan 2026

January 5th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Beginred line

January 3rd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update:  Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

03 Jan 2026

January 3rd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

January 2nd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Kedarkantha & Kuari Pass has Finally Experienced a Little Snowfall

02 Jan 2026

January 2nd, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: Kedarkantha & Kuari Pass has Finally Experienced a Little Snowfallred line

January 1st, 2026 - Trek Update :  Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedule

01 Jan 2026

January 1st, 2026 - Trek Update : Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedulered line

31st December Weather & Trek Update: Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedule

31 Dec 2025

31st December Weather & Trek Update: Batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu are on Schedulered line

December 30th, 2025 - Trek Update :  New batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begun

30 Dec 2025

December 30th, 2025 - Trek Update : New batches of Chopta, Dayara, and Sandakphu have begunred line

December 29th, 2025 - Trek Update : A New Mount Kilimanjaro Batch Begins

29 Dec 2025

December 29th, 2025 - Trek Update : A New Mount Kilimanjaro Batch Beginsred line

December 27, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara Bugyal, Chopta and Sandakphu Trek

27 Dec 2025

December 27, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara Bugyal, Chopta and Sandakphu Trekred line

December 26, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trek

26 Dec 2025

December 26, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trekred line

December 24th, 2025 - Trek Update: Dayara, Panwali, and Sandakphu Trek

24 Dec 2025

December 24th, 2025 - Trek Update: Dayara, Panwali, and Sandakphu Trekred line

December 25, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta and Sandakphu Trek

25 Dec 2025

December 25, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Chopta and Sandakphu Trekred line

December 23rd, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali, and Gulabi Kantha Trek

23 Dec 2025

December 23rd, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali, and Gulabi Kantha Trekred line

December 22, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali and Gulabi Kantha Trek

22 Dec 2025

December 22, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Chopta, Panwali and Gulabi Kantha Trekred line

January 17th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Brahmatal Begins

17 Jan 2026

January 17th, 2026 - Trek & Weather Update: New Batch of Kuari Pass and Brahmatal Beginsred line

December 18, 2025 - Trek Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Chopta Begins

18 Dec 2025

December 18, 2025 - Trek Update: New Batches of Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Chopta Beginsred line

December 19, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trek

19 Dec 2025

December 19, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trekred line

December 17, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trek

17 Dec 2025

December 17, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal, and Sandakphu Trek red line

December 16, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek

16 Dec 2025

December 16, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek red line

December 15, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and SandakphuTrek

15 Dec 2025

December 15, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and SandakphuTrek red line

December 13, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, and SandakphuTrek

13 Dec 2025

December 13, 2025 - Trek Update: Brahmatal, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, and SandakphuTrek red line

December 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Bajre Dara Trek

11 Dec 2025

December 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Bajre Dara Trek red line

December 10, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek

21 Mar 2026

December 10, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek red line

December 09, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, and Dayara Trek

09 Dec 2025

December 09, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, and Dayara Trek red line

December 08, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek

08 Dec 2025

December 08, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek red line

December 06, 2025 - Trek Update: Sandakphu, Brahmatal, Dayara Bugyal, Kuari Pass Trek

06 Dec 2025

December 06, 2025 - Trek Update: Sandakphu, Brahmatal, Dayara Bugyal, Kuari Pass Trekred line

December 05, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek

05 Dec 2025

December 05, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek red line

December 04, 2025 - Trek Update: Chopta, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek

04 Dec 2025

December 04, 2025 - Trek Update: Chopta, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek red line

December 03, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

03 Dec 2025

December 03, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

December 02, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek

02 Dec 2025

December 02, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trekred line

December 01, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

01 Dec 2025

December 01, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

November 28, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Dayara, and Kuari Pass Trek

28 Nov 2025

November 28, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Dayara, and Kuari Pass Trekred line

November 21, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Surya Top, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Trek

21 Nov 2025

November 21, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Surya Top, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Trekred line

November 20, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Surya, and Sandakphu Trek

20 Nov 2025

November 20, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Surya, and Sandakphu Trekred line

November 19, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Surya Top, Dayara, and Sandakphu Trek

19 Nov 2025

November 19, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Surya Top, Dayara, and Sandakphu Trekred line

November 18, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trek

18 Nov 2025

November 18, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trekred line

November 17, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Har Ki Dun, Chopta, Sandakphu, and Others Begins From Today

17 Nov 2025

November 17, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Har Ki Dun, Chopta, Sandakphu, and Others Begins From Todayred line

November 15, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Others Begins From Today

15 Nov 2025

November 15, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Others Begins From Todayred line

November 14, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, and Chopta

14 Nov 2025

November 14, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, and Choptared line

November 13, 2025 Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Ali Bedni, Sandakphu, Everest Base Camp

13 Nov 2025

November 13, 2025 Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Ali Bedni, Sandakphu, Everest Base Campred line

November 12, 2025 – Trek Update: Goechala, Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Everest Base Camp

12 Nov 2025

November 12, 2025 – Trek Update: Goechala, Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Everest Base Campred line

November 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Goechala, Everest Base Camp

11 Nov 2025

November 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Goechala, Everest Base Campred line

November 10, 2025 – Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Ali Bedni Bugyal, Kedarkantha

10 Nov 2025

November 10, 2025 – Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Ali Bedni Bugyal, Kedarkanthared line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 7, 2025

07 Nov 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 7, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 6, 2025

06 Nov 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 6, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 5, 2025

05 Nov 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 5, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 4, 2025

04 Nov 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 4, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 3, 2025

03 Nov 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 3, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 30, 2025

30 Oct 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 30, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 29, 2025

29 Oct 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 29, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 28, 2025

28 Oct 2025

Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 28, 2025red line

First batch of the season for the Manaslu Circuit Trek (October 4th–17th) successfully completed

18 Oct 2025

First batch of the season for the Manaslu Circuit Trek (October 4th–17th) successfully completedred line

Excitement Running Wild: Season’s First Batches Successfully Completed

08 Oct 2025

Excitement Running Wild: Season’s First Batches Successfully Completedred line

Gulabi Kantha Trek Flagged Off as ‘Trek of the Year 2025’ by Trek The Himalayas and Uttarakhand Tourism

28 Sept 2025

Gulabi Kantha Trek Flagged Off as ‘Trek of the Year 2025’ by Trek The Himalayas and Uttarakhand Tourism red line

Trekking Just Got Easier: Download our Trek the Himalayas Mobile App

11 Sept 2025

Trekking Just Got Easier: Download our Trek the Himalayas Mobile App red line

Trek The Himalayas Won ICRT India and Subcontinent Awards 2025

13 Sept 2025

Trek The Himalayas Won ICRT India and Subcontinent Awards 2025 red line

Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - October 6, 2025

06 Oct 2025

Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - October 6, 2025red line

Buran Ghati and Dayara Bugyal Trek Update of Autumn 2025

27 Sept 2025

Buran Ghati and Dayara Bugyal Trek Update of Autumn 2025red line

Trek Weather Update, October 7, 2025

07 Oct 2025

Trek Weather Update, October 7, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 23, 2025

23 Sept 2025

Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 23, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 17, 2025

17 Sept 2025

Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 17, 2025red line

Latest Weather Update for Trekkers - September 15, 2025

15 Sept 2025

Latest Weather Update for Trekkers - September 15, 2025red line

Dayara Bugyal Trek is now a 5-Day Adventure

30 Jul 2025

Dayara Bugyal Trek is now a 5-Day Adventurered line

Season’s First Batch of Gaumukh Tapovan Completed Successfully

15 May 2025

Season’s First Batch of Gaumukh Tapovan Completed Successfully red line

Trek the Himalayas and IRCTC Tourism Join Hands

09 Sept 2025

Trek the Himalayas and IRCTC Tourism Join Hands red line

Kanamo Peak Expedition-  Update

04 Aug 2025

Kanamo Peak Expedition- Update red line

Premium Treks with TTH: Your Himalayan Adventure, Your Way!

11 Jun 2025

Premium Treks with TTH: Your Himalayan Adventure, Your Way!red line

Trust, Safety & Emergency Response – Trek The Himalayas

01 Apr 2025

Trust, Safety & Emergency Response – Trek The Himalayasred line

Stargazing with Telescopes – A Journey beyond the Mountains

22 Aug 2024

Stargazing with Telescopes – A Journey beyond the Mountains red line

Why Choose Trek The Himalayas for Your Trekking Adventures

23 Nov 2023

Why Choose Trek The Himalayas for Your Trekking Adventuresred line

Trek The Himalayas Hatrick at Himalayan Tourism Samman Samahroh

24 Mar 2025

Trek The Himalayas Hatrick at Himalayan Tourism Samman Samahroh red line

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra- A Journey of Devotion & Serenity

14 Feb 2025

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra- A Journey of Devotion & Serenityred line

Trekking Guides

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Tips and insights for every trekker.

Trek to the Holy Glaciers: Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Highlights

Trek to the Holy Glaciers: Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Highlightsred line

There are, and there will be, countless journeys that you will go on throughout your lifetime, but only a few of them are going to stay close to your heart, and one of them will be the ‘Gaumukh Tapovan Trek’. A journey that will not only challenge your body, but it will also touch your soul. This 8-day journey will take you to the Garhwal region of Uttarkashi, where you will experience both adventure and spirituality in the mountains and gain a sense of peace in solitude.

5 Reasons Why Rupin Pass Should be Your Next Trek?

5 Reasons Why Rupin Pass Should be Your Next Trek?red line

Just like some heartwarming movies you keep rewatching, there are places you hope to visit every once in a while. Those places have their own magic that can’t be expressed in words but can only be felt while being there. So, to give you a similar kind of experience, we have a place to recommend for you all.

Why We Never Let Trekkers Go Without Trekking Poles — And You Shouldn’t Either

Why We Never Let Trekkers Go Without Trekking Poles — And You Shouldn’t Eitherred line

Walking on the rugged, unknown terrain of the mountains is one of those few experiences that makes you feel very different yet calming inside. But to achieve that feeling, not only do you have to plan a trip to the mountain, you are also supposed to carry gear and other things that are important for trekking.

From Beginner to Challenging: Your Complete Guide to Expedition Grades

From Beginner to Challenging: Your Complete Guide to Expedition Grades red line

Standing at the base of any mountain, while staring at the peak of that mountain. A lot is felt by a trekker, from feeling stunned, admiration, to a quick rush of adrenaline, to scared, and then self-doubting yourself, asking - Can I really do this? When a trekker starts climbing a mountain, it’s not just always about claiming the peak. Often, trekking is more about learning and getting to know the mountains. After getting familiar with the mountains, you start understanding the challenges the mountains carry within themselves, and then you start ascending accordingly.

The Ultimate Guide to Expedition Grades and Techniques

The Ultimate Guide to Expedition Grades and Techniquesred line

In general, trekking in the mountains is always categorised as either climbing or walking on the mountain trails. But what a lot of people don’t realise is that with each different grade of expedition, the techniques of climbing and walking on the mountains also change. The thing is that to climb some high grade of mountains, more than basic skills and techniques of climbing are required to learn. In fact, the ‘technical climbing’? It is not just for high-grade level mountain expeditions; this kind of technical knowledge is quite useful even in the easy graded expedition to ensure the safety of the trekker throughout their trek.

Why You Should Choose Trek the Himalayas Over Other Trekking Companies

Why You Should Choose Trek the Himalayas Over Other Trekking Companiesred line

Planning a trip is not an easy task, and when it comes to the mountains, a lot of factors need to be considered from a trekker's perspective. And when you are surrounded by all the hustle and bustle of life, planning a trip seems like too much work, right? Well, that’s exactly where trekking companies come into the picture. From booking to planning and ensuring that you receive a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan experience, they make sure to make all these things happen. Now, after deciding that you want a trekking company to plan your trek, it’s time for you to pick the best trekking company in India to curate the itinerary for you. See, in today’s time, there are so many trekking companies out there who are ready to plan, manage, and guide you at every step of your journey, but who is best among them? That’s the real question. As a trekker, you might have thought several times, " Which company will truly help you out to become prepared for the Himalayas? Will they keep safety, food, and things like hygiene as their priority? Or if you are a female trekker, will it be safe and comfortable for you to trek with them or not?” And so on. These are exactly those points that draw a true comparison between Trek The Himalayas (TTH) and other trekking companies, viewing things from a trekker’s lens.

Your Ultimate Trekking Shoes Guide to Trek the Himalayas

Your Ultimate Trekking Shoes Guide to Trek the Himalayas red line

There is one question that every trek leader asks their trekkers when they first meet them: Do they really understand the importance of trekking shoes for their trek? And usually, trekkers answer that they protect their feet, which is true. But do trekking shoes really help your feet in just “protection” and nothing else? Well, that is exactly what our trek leader (name) is going to enlighten us all about. First and foremost, it's essential to understand that trekking shoes are the foundation of a good trekking experience. If you are not carrying good quality shoes, then no matter how confident, strong, or motivated you are. You are bound to slip or slow down while walking on your trek. And as someone who has spent years climbing up and down the Himalayan trail several times. There is one thing that he said with complete certainty: The right trekking shoes can make or break your trek.

Hydration Can Make or Break Your Trek: Trek Leader’s Tips for Every Season

Hydration Can Make or Break Your Trek: Trek Leader’s Tips for Every Seasonred line

The main highlight of any trek journey will always be either the places you get to explore or the views that you will get to witness only once in your life. But to explore and experience all that scenic beauty, you must remain safe and healthy, which can be possible only if you do the proper intake of nutrients, and most importantly, of all consume water in a perfectly adequate amount. It’s an obvious yet the most ignored fact that Hydration is very important for trekking, it’s like the backbone of the whole trip. Which is why every trek leader’s first question at the start or end of their trek is - How much water did you drink today? Half of the time, the pattern of the answer remains the same, where some of them just give sheepy smiles, some tell numbers but are in doubt, and some of them have no idea whether they have drunk it at all or not.

Pro Tips to Defeat the Winter Cold: Essential Guide by Trek Leader

Pro Tips to Defeat the Winter Cold: Essential Guide by Trek Leaderred line

Every year, hundreds of trekkers go on a winter trek specifically to enjoy and witness the snow-covered landscapes, stunning panoramic mountain views, and experience the serene beauty of nature. However, as they focus more on the enjoyment aspect of their journey, they sometimes overlook small details while preparing for their winter trek adventure. And the most missed details by trekkers are - not equipping themselves properly with winter trekking essentials, which will help them in staying warm during a winter trek. I mean, we all know that cold never suddenly comes in; it slowly starts creeping into the weather. When you are wearing your socks, at first you will feel chills in your body, then when you stop moving, a warmth will settle, and as you keep progressing in your trek, you will also start feeling colder. In one moment, you’re admiring frost-covered tree views, and in the other, you will be wondering why your fingers have started feeling numb suddenly despite wearing gloves.

Essential Tips for Staying Hydrated on Winter Treks

Essential Tips for Staying Hydrated on Winter Treksred line

Hydration plays a vital role in ensuring a safe and successful Himalayan trek. Whether you're adjusting to altitude or braving cold winter conditions, staying hydrated is key to maintaining physical performance, cognitive function, and overall well-being. Dehydration can lead to muscle cramps, cognitive impairment, and increased risk of altitude sickness, among other issues. In winter treks, hydration challenges such as reduced thirst, freezing water sources, and respiratory fluid loss become prominent. This article explores the importance of hydration, tips for staying hydrated in winter treks, and practical strategies like using insulated water bottles, monitoring fluid intake, and balancing electrolytes to ensure an enjoyable, well-hydrated trek.

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