This trek takes you through the stunning Garhwal Himalayas, starting from the busy streets of Delhi and moving into peaceful mountain landscapes. We'll drive through scenic routes, visit holy towns like Haridwar and Rishikesh, and then hit the trails. Our route covers about 18 days of trekking, passing through beautiful forests, green meadows, and quiet mountain villages.
We'll handle the logistics: from comfortable tents to good food, and support every step of the way. This is perfect for anyone who wants a mix of challenge and natural beauty. This trek is going to be filled with amazing adventures and memories for a lifetime.
Throughout our journey, we'll take care of every detail, providing comfortable accommodations, delicious food, and plenty of breaks. Our experienced team will ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. You'll return home with unforgettable memories, stunning photos, and a newfound appreciation for the Himalayas.
After a warm welcome, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in.
Once we reach the hotel, check-in and take some time to rest and freshen up after your journey.
The hotel stay includes dinner in the evening, where you can enjoy a comfortable meal and relax in preparation for the upcoming adventure.
If you have the time and energy, you may explore nearby attractions or markets in Delhi at your leisure.
After an early breakfast at the hotel, we'll begin our journey to Rishikesh.
The drive covers approximately 227 kilometers and takes about 6-7 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
On the way, we stop at Haridwar to explore the revered Ganga Ghats and visit some famous temples.
You will witness the spiritual energy of this holy city, particularly at Har Ki Pauri, where devotees gather for prayers and rituals along the banks of the sacred Ganges River.
After soaking in the spiritual ambiance, we continue our drive to Rishikesh.
Upon arrival in Rishikesh, you will check in at your hotel and have some time to relax after the drive.
The evening is free for you to explore the town at your own pace.
You can take a stroll along the Ganges, explore the local markets, or visit the famous suspension bridges: Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula.
Rishikesh, located at the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayas, is a significant gateway to the holy Char Dham pilgrimage sites: Badrinath, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Yamunotri.
It is renowned for its ancient temples, serene ashrams, and yoga centers.
If time permits, you can visit Bharat Mandir, the oldest temple in Rishikesh, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Another notable site is the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, which holds significance as the place where Lord Shiva is believed to have consumed the poison that emerged from the churning of the cosmic ocean.
You may also visit some of Rishikesh's ashrams, known for spiritual studies, meditation, yoga, and sacred prayers.
After an eventful day, return to the hotel for a delicious dinner
After enjoying a hearty breakfast at the hotel, we begin our drive towards Uttarkashi, which is located at an altitude of 1,150 meters.
The journey covers approximately 168 kilometers and takes about 5-6 hours. Along the way, scenic views of the Himalayan foothills, river valleys, and dense forests are offered.
The route winds through charming towns and villages, and the mighty Ganges River accompanies us for most of the journey.
The drive is filled with picturesque landscapes, and you will experience the tranquility of the mountains and the lush greenery of the region.
Upon reaching Uttarkashi, check in at a hotel arranged by Skyhike.
After relaxation, we can visit the renowned Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM) and its museum.
Established in 1965, NIM is one of India’s premier mountaineering institutes, providing training for budding mountaineers and trekkers.
The museum showcases an array of fascinating exhibits, including mountaineering equipment, photographs, and information on famous expeditions.
Uttarkashi is the principal town of the region and serves as the gateway to numerous mountaineering and trekking expeditions in the Gangotri area.
In the evening, you can stroll through the bustling market of Uttarkashi or enjoy the serene atmosphere by the Bhagirathi River.
After a fulfilling day, return to the hotel for dinner and unwind amidst the peaceful natural surroundings.
After an early breakfast at the hotel in Uttarkashi, we'll begin the day with a 25-kilometer drive to the village of Malla.
The drive takes approximately 1 hour and passes through serene landscapes, dense forests, and quaint villages, offering beautiful views of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Upon reaching Malla, we prepare for the trek to Sillachhan, which covers a distance of 9 kilometers and takes around 5-6 hours.
The path winds through dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendrons, and you may hear the sounds of chirping birds and flowing streams as you walk.
The trek provides a tranquil experience as you encounter small streams, scenic ridges, and terraced fields cultivated by local villagers.
The region is known for its pristine environment and lush greenery, making the journey both refreshing and invigorating.
We will stop along the way for a packed lunch amidst nature, giving you time to rest and take in the surrounding beauty.
After lunch, we'll continue our ascent, and by late afternoon, we reach the picturesque village of Sillachhan.
Upon arrival, the campsite will be ready to welcome you.
The Swiss tents are set up in a serene location, surrounded by majestic mountains and clear skies.
Spend the evening relaxing, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, and chatting with fellow trekkers.
A hot, freshly prepared dinner will be served at the campsite.
After dinner, you can retire for the night under the starry sky, listening to the soothing sounds of nature.
After an early breakfast at the Sillachhan campsite, we'll begin our trek towards Kushkalyani.
The day's journey covers a distance of approximately 12 kilometers and will take 6-7 hours.
With packed lunch in our backpacks, we set off on a scenic trail that winds through dense forests, meadows, and gently undulating terrain.
The trail starts with a gradual ascent through forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron, filling the air with the refreshing scent of pine needles.
As we progress, we'll pass small clearings where you can rest and admire the surrounding beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Along the way, we will stop for a packed lunch in a scenic spot, offering stunning views of the nearby valleys and distant peaks.
The trail continues to offer a mix of ascents and descents, providing both a physical challenge and a rewarding experience.
As you approach Kushkalyani, the landscape gradually opens up into beautiful meadows, locally known as bugyals, where you can see grazing cattle and perhaps catch sight of Himalayan wildlife.
The area is known for its lush grasslands and panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, making it an ideal camping site.
By late afternoon, we reach the campsite at Kushkalyani, where our tents will be set up, ready for your arrival. Take some time to rest, explore the meadow, or simply enjoy the tranquility of this peaceful setting.
In the evening, a freshly prepared hot dinner will be served at the campsite.
After dinner, relax under the open sky filled with stars and listen to the soothing sounds of nature as you unwind from the day's trek.
After an early breakfast at the campsite in Kushkalyani, we'll begin our trek toward Kyarki Khal.
The journey covers a distance of approximately 10 kilometers and typically takes 6-7 hours to complete.
The trail offers a breathtaking experience as we pass through lush green meadows, dense forests, and cascading waterfalls.
The route is filled with stunning views of the surrounding valleys and distant peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas.
As we make our way through the meadows, you may spot grazing cattle and occasional sightings of Himalayan birds such as magpies, thrushes, and warblers.
The peaceful setting, combined with the crisp mountain air, makes this part of the trek especially enjoyable.
By mid-afternoon, we reach Kyarki Khal, a beautiful high-altitude meadow surrounded by towering peaks.
Our campsite is set up amidst this tranquil setting, offering a panoramic view of the rugged landscapes and the distant snow-capped mountains.
After a long but rewarding day of trekking, enjoy a freshly prepared hot dinner at the campsite.
Spend the evening relaxing by the campfire, sharing stories with fellow trekkers, or simply enjoying in the calmness of the mountains under a starlit sky.
After enjoying a hearty breakfast at the campsite in Kyarki Khal, we'll begin our trek toward Parital.
The trail covers a distance of approximately 8 kilometers and typically takes 5-6 hours to complete.
The trek starts with a gentle walk through Kyarki Bugyal, a vast, lush alpine meadow.
The Bugyal is known for its vibrant grasslands, which are dotted with wildflowers and offer stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
As we pass through the bugyal, you may encounter local shepherds tending to their flocks of sheep and goats.
This area is also rich in birdlife, with sightings of species like the Himalayan Monal, Blue Magpie, and various warblers.
The trail includes moderate ascents and descents, passing through occasional forested patches of oak, pine, and rhododendron trees.
As we approach Parital, the landscape transitions to another stunning meadow surrounded by dense forest and framed by distant peaks.
Parital is known for its serene lake, which reflects the surrounding greenery and the sky above.
The campsite here is set in a peaceful and picturesque location, perfect for unwinding after a day’s trek.
Upon arrival, take some time to relax and enjoy the tranquil setting.
Later in the evening, savor a hot, freshly prepared dinner at the campsite.
The clear night sky, dotted with stars, offers a perfect end to a day of trekking
After an early breakfast at the Parital campsite, we set out for a full day of trekking toward Sahastratal.
The trail covers a distance of approximately 12 kilometers and typically takes 7-8 hours to complete.
The trek begins with a gentle ascent through lush alpine meadows, which soon transition into dense forests.
The route passes through the beautiful and serene area of Taddiudyar.
This section of the trail offers a mix of challenging climbs and gradual descents, as well as scenic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
The path passes through forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron.
Along the way, listen to the calls of Himalayan birds and keep an eye out for colorful butterflies fluttering through the foliage.
The occasional clearing in the forest offers breathtaking glimpses of snow-capped peaks in the distance.
We pause at midday to enjoy a packed lunch surrounded by the tranquility of nature.
Afterward, we'll continue our trek, passing through sections of rocky terrain and small streams.
The final ascent to Sahastratal requires some effort, but the reward is worth it.
Upon reaching Sahastratal, you are greeted by a mesmerizing high-altitude lake nestled amidst a stunning backdrop of majestic peaks.
The name "Sahastratal" means "Lake of a Thousand Lakes," and it is known for its serene waters and peaceful atmosphere.
The area is surrounded by rolling meadows and offers a sense of solitude and natural beauty.
After settling in at the campsite near the lake, take time to relax and soak in the pristine environment.
The evening sky often reflects beautifully on the lake’s surface, making for a perfect end to the day.
Later, enjoy a hot dinner prepared by our team.
Begin the day with an early breakfast at the serene Sahastratal campsite, surrounded by breathtaking views of the mountains and the tranquil lake.
After packing up, we start our trek toward Kalyani, covering a distance of approximately 11 kilometers.
This descent typically takes 6-7 hours and offers a mix of varied landscapes.
The trail begins with a gradual descent through open meadows and dense forests.
Midway through the trek, we'll stop to enjoy a packed lunch amidst the peaceful surroundings.
This rest break offers an opportunity to relax and take in the scenery before continuing on the trail.
As we descend further, the trail flattens out, and you’ll hear the distant sound of flowing water from nearby streams and rivers.
By late afternoon, we'll reach Kalyani, a beautiful campsite situated in a lush, green valley.
This serene spot offers a perfect place to rest and rejuvenate after the day's trek.
After arriving, settle into your Swiss tents and take some time to explore the area or simply relax.
A hot dinner will be served in the evening, offering comfort and warmth after a fulfilling day.
Start the day with a wholesome breakfast at the Kalyani campsite, preparing yourself for the day’s trek to Kharsoli.
After packing all the essentials, we'll begin the journey, covering a distance of approximately 12 kilometers.
This trek usually takes 6-7 hours, passing through beautiful forest trails and charming meadows.
The route takes us through the village of Biroda, a small and scenic hamlet where you can observe traditional mountain life and architecture.
We will pause at a suitable spot to enjoy a packed lunch, allowing you to recharge and soak in the natural beauty.
After lunch, we'll continue the descent toward Kharsoli, passing through pine and oak forests that provide refreshing shade.
By late afternoon, we'll arrive at Kharsoli, a serene campsite located near the banks of a mountain stream.
Upon arrival, you can relax and take in the peaceful atmosphere or explore the surrounding area.
In the evening, a hot dinner will be served, offering comfort after a fulfilling day’s trek.
At night, we all will gather around the campsite to share experiences and enjoy the serene mountain night.
After a hearty breakfast at the Kharsoli campsite, we begin our trek to Tambakund.
This 10-kilometer journey typically takes 5-6 hours to complete, and it takes us through diverse landscapes and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
The trail starts with a gentle ascent through lush meadows, with occasional sightings of alpine flowers and small streams.
After about two hours of walking, we reach a point where the trail begins to climb more steeply.
The path is surrounded by rocky terrain, and the ascent offers some challenging sections that require more effort and focus.
We'll also pause for a well-deserved packed lunch in a scenic spot along the trail, taking time to rest and enjoy.
The final leg of the journey brings us to Tambakund, a peaceful and serene campsite near a small pond.
This spot is particularly scenic, offering an opportunity to relax and enjoy the area's natural beauty.
After reaching Tambakund, you'll have some time to unwind, enjoy the tranquility, and take a short walk around the campsite.
The evening will be spent in the warmth of the camp as you share stories and enjoy a delicious hot dinner.
After breakfast at the Tambakund campsite, we'll begin the day’s trek to the Khatling Glacier.
This is a relatively short trek of 3 kilometers one way, which takes approximately 4 to 5 hours in total, including the return journey.
The Khatling Glacier, one of the largest in the region, is an impressive sight. It is the origin of the Bhilangana River and offers dramatic views of surrounding snow-capped peaks.
The glacier, with its towering ice formations and striking views, provides a memorable experience for trekkers.
After a leisurely break, we'll retrace our steps and begin our trek back to Tambakund, arriving in the late afternoon.
The return journey takes us through the same scenic landscapes but with a different perspective of the valleys and mountains.
Upon reaching the campsite at Tambakund, you’ll have time to relax and freshen up before dinner.
Enjoy a hot, wholesome meal as you unwind after the day’s trek, surrounded by the peace and quiet of the mountains.
After a hearty breakfast at the Tambakund campsite, we begin our trek to Masar Tal, a high-altitude lake located at an elevation of around 3,675 meters.
This trek spans approximately 7 kilometers and takes about 6 to 7 hours to complete, depending on the pace.
As we gain altitude, the terrain becomes more rugged with rocky paths.
The trek is moderately challenging, but the views along the way make it a rewarding experience.
Masar Tal, a serene high-altitude lake, is surrounded by rich wildlife and natural beauty.
The area is home to diverse fauna, including migratory birds, wildflowers, and grazing animals.
After arriving at the lake, we'll set up camp near the water’s edge, where you can relax and take in the spectacular surroundings.
A packed lunch will be served as you enjoy the views and take in the tranquility of the area.
In the evening, we ll will gather around the campsite for a warm, delicious dinner, followed by an overnight stay in tents.
After an early breakfast at the Masar Tal campsite, we'll begin the trek to Vasuki Tal via the Mayali Pass (5,400 meters), a challenging but rewarding route.
The trek covers a distance of approximately 14 kilometers and takes about 8 to 9 hours, depending on the pace and terrain.
The path begins with a gradual ascent as we make our way toward Mayali Pass, which offers magnificent views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
The climb becomes steeper as we approach the pass, and trekkers will need to navigate rocky terrain and high-altitude conditions.
After crossing Mayali Pass, we'll descend towards Painya Tal and Teental, two serene high-altitude lakes that offer excellent opportunities for rest and photography.
These areas are known for their peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty, making them ideal spots for a brief stop.
Continuing on the route, we'll finally arrive at Vasuki Tal, a crystal-clear lake.
This pristine lake, surrounded by towering peaks, is known for its breathtaking beauty.
It is the source of the Vasuki Ganga, which later merges with the Mandakini River at Sonprayag.
After reaching Vasuki Tal, we set up camp near the lake, where you can relax and soak in the tranquility of the area.
A packed lunch will be provided along the way, and once we arrive, a warm dinner will be served at the campsite.
After breakfast at the Vasuki Tal campsite, we'll begin the descent towards Kedarnath.
The trek is approximately 6 kilometers long and takes about 4 to 5 hours to complete, depending on the pace.
The trail descends through lush landscapes, offering glimpses of the surrounding snow-capped peaks and valleys.
The descent can be slightly challenging due to the rocky terrain, so trekkers are advised to take steady and careful steps.
Upon arrival in Kedarnath, we'll check into the homestay arranged by Skyhikefor a comfortable stay.
After freshening up, you can visit the famous Kedarnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The temple is a prominent Jyotirlinga and a significant pilgrimage site.
Constructing such a temple at this altitude over a thousand years ago is a remarkable feat of ancient craftsmanship.
The Kedarnath Temple is not only a religious site but also offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the serene atmosphere of the region.
You can spend some time exploring the temple and soaking in its spiritual and historical significance.
After a fulfilling day, the guest house will serve a warm dinner, during which you can relax and prepare for the journey ahead.
After breakfast at the Kedarnath guest house, begin your descent towards Gaurikund, located approximately 22 kilometers away.
The trek takes around 5 to 6 hours, and trekkers will descend through narrow paths, rocky terrain, and forested areas.
The journey back to Gaurikund offers beautiful views of the mountains and valleys.
Upon reaching Gaurikund, take a moment to explore the area.
According to religious texts, Goddess Parvati meditated at this site for a significant period.
This sacred spot is dedicated to her, and you can visit the Gauri Temple, which is one of the prominent attractions here.
It is believed that Goddess Parvati, also known as Gauri, performed intense penance here.
After visiting Gaurikund and having our packed lunch, we'll board the vehicle for a drive to Rudraprayag, which is about 60 kilometers away.
The drive takes around 2 to 3 hours, passing through scenic landscapes and river views as you approach the town.
Once in Rudraprayag, check into the stay arranged by Skyhike.
You will have the evening to relax and explore the town, which is a significant point in the pilgrimage circuit and the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers.
Enjoy a warm dinner at the hotel, followed by an overnight stay.
This sacred confluence, known as Prayag, is considered highly auspicious, and many pilgrims visit it to take a ritual bath.
After this spiritual experience, return to your hotel for a hearty breakfast before checking out.
Following breakfast, we'll begin our scenic drive towards Haridwar, which is approximately 165 kilometers away.
The drive takes around 6 to 7 hours, passing through beautiful landscapes and riversides.
As you approach the sacred city of Haridwar, enjoy views of the lush hills and plains.
Upon arrival in Haridwar, check in to your hotel.
You will have the rest of the evening free to explore the vibrant city, known for its religious significance and the famous Har Ki Pauri Ghat, where the Ganga Aarti is held every evening.
After a day of travel and exploration, enjoy a comforting dinner at the hotel, followed by an overnight stay.
After enjoying a morning breakfast at the hotel in Haridwar, check out, and we'll begin our journey back to Delhi.
The drive covers approximately 230 kilometers and will take 6 to 7 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Lunch will be provided en route at a suitable stop, allowing you to relax and refuel before continuing your journey.
Our journey concludes upon arrival in Delhi.
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Har Ki Pauri, Haridwar: A revered ghat along the Ganges River, famous for its evening Ganga Aarti and spiritual energy.
Laxman Jhula & Ram Jhula, Rishikesh: Iconic suspension bridges over the Ganges, offering stunning views and access to ashrams and temples.
Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi: A premier mountaineering institute showcasing mountaineering equipment and famous expedition exhibits.
Sillachhan Village: A picturesque village surrounded by dense forests and terraced fields, offering an immersive trekking experience.
Kushkalyani Meadows: Expansive alpine grasslands with breathtaking views of the Garhwal Himalayas, ideal for camping and relaxation.
Kyarki Khal Bugyal: A lush, high-altitude meadow surrounded by panoramic mountain views, perfect for serene camping.
Parital Lake: A serene lake amidst dense forests and meadows, reflecting the pristine beauty of the Himalayas.
Sahastratal Lake: A high-altitude lake known for its solitude and stunning vistas, surrounded by rolling meadows and snow-capped peaks.
Taddiudyar Forest: A tranquil forest section with oak, pine, and rhododendron trees, teeming with birdlife and butterflies.
Kalyani Valley: A lush green valley with serene landscapes, ideal for relaxation after a trek through the Himalayas.
Kedarnath Temple: A significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its ancient architecture and stunning mountain backdrop.
Khatling Glacier: One of the largest glaciers in the region, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and pristine landscapes.
Masar Tal: A serene high-altitude lake surrounded by wildlife and alpine flora, perfect for quiet reflection.
Vasuki Tal: A crystal-clear lake nestled in the Himalayas, known for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Mayali Pass: A challenging high-altitude pass offering panoramic views of towering peaks and deep valleys.
Gauri Temple, Gaurikund: A sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati, known for its spiritual significance and historical context.
Painya Tal & Teental: High-altitude lakes, serene and peaceful, offering great opportunities for rest and photography.
Bilangana River: The origin of the Bhilangana River near the Khatling Glacier, offering pristine natural surroundings and breathtaking views.
Rudraprayag Confluence: The confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, considered highly auspicious for pilgrims and a scenic spot for reflection
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