DAYARA BUGYAL

4.7/5 Uttrakhand tours

4 days & 3 nights days

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Meal Included

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Kedarkantha Trek: An Ascent to the Abode of Shiva

Difficulty: Easy

Best Time to Visit:

  • For Snow: January to March
  • For Spring: April, May, and September

Temperature:

  • Day: -1°C to 10°C
  • Night: -8°C to -3°C

Highest Altitude: 12,500 ft

Pickup Point: Dehradun

"Dayara Bugyal – Walk Through Uttarakhand’s Most Beautiful Alpine Meadows" 2025

Dayara Bugyal Trek is a spectacular and beautiful Bugyal. Dayara Bugyal Trek lies in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India and the maximum altitude of this Bugyal. 11,181 ft. It starts from the small village of Raithal. Amazing mountain views Thrilling hikes, and some of Uttarakhand’ finest alpine meadows. Magnificent forest area, beautiful campsites, ancient villages, and high points. This beautiful place stands in between high snow-covered peaks which together make an excellent sight. On the other hand, the meadows remain covered in snow. So, consequently, it turns out to be the most fantastic winter trek in Uttarakhand. And, also an excellent Skiing destination. Dayara Bugyal is around 28 km to 30 km. I have spread. The special thing is also that Bedni Bugyal enclosure in Dayara Bugyal Uttarakhand is the Biggest Bugyal, There is always a change in the weather in these mountains, and the temperature of Dayara Bugyal varies with time.

Excellent Himalayan Views and Surroundings in Dayara Bugyal Trek

The undulating meadows of Dayara are real bliss for the trekkers. It is a perfect trek that does choose in winters as well as summer! The charm and serene aura of this trek are attracting many people across the globe. The white sheet of snow in winters gives trekkers a chance to do “Skiing” here and the blooming meadows become a feast for the eyes when the snow melts. Subsequently, the Dayara Bugyal and Bakaria Top offer majestic views of high Himalayan peaks! The peaks visible from there are –, Rudregaira, Gangotri I, II & III, Jaonli, Draupadi ka Danda I & II, Black peak, Bandarpoonch, and many other unnamed peaks are visible from Dayara Bugyal meadow But, do not miss heavenly sunrise and sunsets views during your trek. Also, this magical valley attracts trekkers across the globe. The carpeted wildflowers bloom together and make the scenery picturesque. The serene environment and walking under the shade of trees gives a sense of relief. Therefore, it is a great Winter and Summer Trek with excellent views and magnificent surroundings.

Butter & Milk, Holy Festival Celebrated in Dayara Bugyal Trek

Every year, all the people of Dayara Bugyal, Barsu or Raithal Villages and Uttarkashi Gangotri area people, and trekkers from different parts of India. Took part in the annual ‘Butter Festival’ celebrate the Butter and holy Festival with great pomp. There isn’t a specific “Butter & Milk Holy Festival” celebrated in the Dayara Bugyal trek. However, the region does have its share of cultural festivals and events that are celebrated by the local communities residing in nearby villages. The villages around Dayara Bugyal are inhabited by people belonging to different ethnic groups, primarily the Garhwali and Kumaoni communities. These communities have their own traditional festivals and cultural practices which they celebrate throughout the year. Some of these festivals may involve the use of butter and milk in various rituals or culinary preparations, reflecting the agricultural and pastoral lifestyle of the region. One such festival celebrated in the Uttarkashi district, where Dayara Bugyal is located, is the “Makar Sankranti” or “Ghughutia” festival, which typically falls in January. During this festival, locals prepare traditional sweets and dishes using ingredients like butter, milk, jaggery, and flour. However, this festival is not exclusive to Dayara Bugyal and is celebrated across various regions of Uttarakhand and other parts of India. While trekking through the Dayara Bugyal region, especially if you happen to visit nearby villages, you may have the opportunity to witness or participate in local cultural festivals or events. These experiences can add depth to your trekking adventure and offer insights into the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan region. It’s always a good idea to inquire locally or through your trekking organizers about any upcoming festivals or cultural activities during your visit.

Why is Dayara Bugyal a Must-Do Trek?

Dayara Bugyal features serene meadows and alpine forests that remain blanketed in snow during the winter. The meadows create beautiful scenery with stunning mountains in the backdrop. During the Dayara Bugyal trek, you can witness the panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges. From the summit of the Dayara Bugyal trek, you can get a clear view of famous Himalayan peaks like Bandarpoonch, Srikanth, Jaonli, Gangotri Range, and Draupadi ka Danda 2. You can experience the prime beauty of Dayara Bugyal in winter. During winter it presents an enchanting snow trekking experience, with views of snow-covered trails, meadows, and peaks. Dayara Bugyal is also visited during the spring and summer season. During this time, the snow melts and the meadows are lush green with wildflowers blooming around. You can also encounter diverse plant and animal life, offering a good opportunity for wildlife and environment enthusiasts. You can enjoy camping amidst nature, surrounded by peaceful ambience and nature. Dayara Bugyal is known for being a beginner-friendly trek and scenic beauty throughout the year.

Difficulty level Dayara bugyal

The difficulty level of the Dayara Bugyal trek is generally classified as easy to moderate. It is a suitable trek for beginners, families, and even children, making it a great introduction to Himalayan trekking. Here’s a breakdown of the difficulty level and what to expect:

Factors Contributing to the Difficulty Level:

Trek Duration:

The trek is relatively short, lasting around 04 days depending on the itinerary. Most of the daily trekking distances are between 5 to 7 kilometers, making the journey manageable.

Altitude:

The highest point of the trek is around 11,800 feet (3,600 meters) at Dayara Bugyal. While it’s a significant altitude, the gradual ascent helps prevent altitude sickness for most trekkers. Proper acclimatization is key, but since the altitude gain is not steep or rapid, it is easier on the body compared to higher-altitude treks.

Trail Conditions:

The trail consists of well-defined paths that pass through forests of oak, rhododendron, and pine, open meadows, and small villages. The terrain is mostly gentle, with some gradual ascents, making it less physically demanding. There are no technically challenging sections such as steep climbs, rock scrambles, or glacier crossings.

Physical Fitness Required:

Although the trek is categorized as easy to moderate, a basic level of fitness is recommended. You should be able to walk for 4 to 6 hours a day with a light backpack.

First-time trekkers or those with average fitness levels can complete this trek comfortably with some preparation (such as regular walking, jogging, or light cardio exercises before the trek).

Weather Conditions:

Summer: In the summer months (May to June), the weather is usually mild and pleasant, making the trek easier. There may be occasional rain, so waterproof gear is essential.

Winter: In winter (December to February), the trek becomes moderately challenging due to snow-covered trails and cold temperatures, especially at higher altitudes. Walking in snow adds a layer of difficulty, but it’s still manageable for those with the right gear and preparation.

What Do We Do For Safety In The Dayara bugyal Winter Trek?

First of all, the safety of trekkers is our utmost priority, if you see the trek, then there are all the risks, which I do not think about. Safety Guidelines For Trekkers The trek is manageable and enjoyable. With a calm mind and steady determination, you’ll find every step of the journey feels easier and more rewarding. Most people look somewhere and where they are walking, this can cause twitching in your legs and ruin your entire trek. You should always keep your medical kit with you, it saves very crucial time in providing immediate treatment during emergencies. Our Safety Guidelines triptoo always keep a medical kit with every group, such as oxygen cylinders, and medicine to be given in an emergency on the trek. If any trekkers have any more problems, then they are brought back to the base camp by laying them on the stretcher. Our camp in dayara trek is around the tree line where you can not have any problem with Oxygen. In case of any medical problem, the help of your guide or well-informed trekkers should be taken.

Who Can Participate

Age Requirement:

Minimum 8 years.

First-timers are welcome, though prior trekking experience is preferred. Good fitness is a must.

Fitness Criteria:

The trekker should have sufficient stamina to cover 5 km of distance by jogging in 40 minutes without stress or 10 km of distance in 90 minutes without stress

If the trekker prefers cycling, he/she should be able to cycle 8 km of distance in 30 minutes.

Preparation Chart view download

If the trekker wants to carry a backpack, he/she should be able to carry a 10-12 kg backpack. If opt Off-load option then the trekker should be able to carry a 3-5 kg backpack.

If a trekker's BMI is more or less than the normal range (18-29), please consult our Trek Coordinator before booking.

Itinerary
How To Reach
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  • Total distance-175 km – 7/8 Hours journey
  • Mode of journey – By taxi
  • Altitude – – Raithal village – 7,423 feet
  • Night stay – Our home stay – on twin/three share basis
  • Triptoo organizes transport for trekkers from Dehradun Railway Station in the morning which will leave for raithal village around 6:00 am to 7:00 am.
  • The journey from Dehradun Railway Station to Raithal village typically involves a scenic drive through the picturesque landscapes of Uttarakhand. While there isn’t a direct route via Mussoorie and Suwakholi to reach Raithal village, you can follow a route that takes you through these areas, although it might involve some detours and changes in direction. Here’s a suggested route:
  • Dehradun to Mussoorie: The journey begins from Dehradun Railway Station. From there, you will head towards Mussoorie, one of the most popular hill stations in Uttarakhand. The road to Mussoorie offers stunning views of the Shivalik ranges and lush green valleys.
  • Mussoorie to Suwakholi: After spending some time in Mussoorie, you can proceed towards Suwakholi. This might involve taking the Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Road and then branching off towards Suwakholi. Suwakholi is a serene hamlet known for its tranquility and beautiful surroundings.
  • Suwakholi to Uttarkashi: From Suwakholi, you’ll continue your journey towards Uttarkashi, a major town in the Uttarkashi district. The road takes you through winding mountain roads and offers glimpses of the Bhagirathi River and terraced fields.
  • Uttarkashi to Raithal village: Finally, from Uttarkashi, you’ll head towards Raithal village. Raithal is located around 30 kilometers from Uttarkashi and is the base village for the Dayara Bugyal trek. The road to Raithal offers panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks and dense forests.
  • This route allows you to experience the charm of Mussoorie, the tranquility of Suwakholi, and the beauty of Uttarkashi before reaching Raithal village. It’s advisable to check road conditions and weather forecasts before embarking on the journey, especially if you’re traveling during the monsoon or winter seasons when certain routes may be affected. Additionally, it’s recommended to arrange for transportation in advance, either through private taxis or organized tours, to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey.
  • Total distance – 05 km – 4/5 Hours journey
  • Mode of journey – On foot
  • Altitude – Gui Camp – 9,884 feet
  • Night Stay – Our Camp site – on twin share basis
  • The trekking route from Raithal village to Gui is part of the larger Dayara Bugyal trek in Uttarakhand, India. Here’s the detailed route:Starting Point: Raithal Village Raithal village serves as the base camp for the Dayara Bugyal trek. It is accessible by road from Uttarkashi and is located at an altitude of approximately 7,200 feet (2,195 meters). Raithal to Gui:
  • Raithal to Barnala Bugyal: The trek begins from Raithal village, and you’ll start by ascending gradually through forested trails and winding paths. The initial part of the trail takes you to Barnala Bugyal, a beautiful meadow with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. This section of the trek is approximately 05 kilometers. Dayara Bugyal to Gui: After exploring Dayara Bugyal, the trek descends towards Gui. The trail gradually descends through scenic landscapes, including forests and meadows. Gui is a small settlement located at lower altitudes compared to Dayara Bugyal. The distance from Dayara Bugyal to Gui is approximately -5 kilometers.
  • End Point: Gui
  • Gui serves as a resting point for trekkers before they continue their journey or return to Raithal village. It is advisable to spend some time resting and enjoying the serene surroundings of Gui before continuing with the trek.
  • Total Trekking Distance:
  • The total trekking distance from Raithal village to Gui is approximately 05 kilometers, depending on the specific route taken and any side excursions.
  • Duration:
  • The trek from Raithal village to Gui typically takes a full day, with breaks for rest and admiring the scenery along the way. It’s advisable to start early in the morning to make the most of daylight hours.
  • Tips:
  • Carry sufficient water, snacks, and necessary trekking gear for the journey.
  • Trek with a guide or as part of an organized trekking group for safety and navigation purposes.
  • Respect the local environment and follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the natural surroundings.
  • Overall, the trek from Raithal village to Gui offers a memorable experience amidst the stunning Himalayan landscapes of Uttarakhand.
  • Trek Distance – 12 km – 7/8 Hours journey
  • Mode of journey – on foot
  • Altitude – Bakaria Top Summit – 12,645 feet
  • Night Stay – Campsite – on a twin share basis
  • The trek from Gui Camp to the summit of Dayara Bugyal, which stands at an elevation of approximately 12,645 feet (3,855 meters), offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape and alpine meadows. Here’s the detailed route:
  • Starting Point: Gui Camp
  • Gui Camp is typically the starting point for the trek to the summit of Dayara Bugyal. It is situated at a lower altitude compared to the summit and serves as a base camp for trekkers. Gui Camp to Dayara Bugyal Summit:
  • Gui Camp to Lower Dayara Bugyal: The trek begins from Gui Camp, and you’ll start ascending towards Lower Dayara Bugyal. The initial part of the trail involves gradual ascent through forests and meadows. Lower Dayara Bugyal offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and serves as a transition point to the higher meadows.
  • Lower Dayara Bugyal to Upper Dayara Bugyal: From Lower Dayara Bugyal, the trail continues uphill towards Upper Dayara Bugyal. The ascent becomes steeper as you gain altitude. Upper Dayara Bugyal is characterized by vast expanses of alpine meadows with panoramic views of the Himalayas.
  • Upper Dayara Bugyal to Dayara Bugyal Summit: The final leg of the trek involves ascending from Upper Dayara Bugyal to the summit of Dayara Bugyal. The trail may become steeper and more challenging as you approach the summit. However, the effort is rewarded with breathtaking views from the summit, including snow-capped peaks and pristine landscapes.
  • Dayara Bugyal Summit to Gui Camp:
  • After spending some time at the summit and soaking in the panoramic views, you’ll descend back to Gui Camp following the same trail in reverse. The descent allows you to appreciate the scenery from a different perspective and provides an opportunity to rest and rejuvenate after the challenging ascent. End Point: Gui Camp
  • Upon reaching Gui Camp, you can relax and unwind, reflecting on the memorable experience of trekking to the summit of Dayara Bugyal. Total Trekking Distance and Duration:
  • The total trekking distance from Gui Camp to the summit of Dayara Bugyal and back to Gui Camp can vary but is approximately 06-7 kilometers each way, depending on the specific route taken.
  • The trek typically takes a full day, with breaks for rest, meals, and enjoying the scenery along the way. It’s advisable to start early in the morning to make the most of daylight hours.
  • Tips:
  • Carry sufficient water, snacks, and necessary trekking gear for the journey.
  • Trek with a guide or as part of an organized trekking group for safety and navigation purposes.
  • Dress in layers and be prepared for changing weather conditions, including cold temperatures and possible rain or snow at higher altitudes.
  • Respect the local environment and follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the natural surroundings.
  • Overall, the trek from Gui Camp to the summit of Dayara Bugyal is a challenging yet rewarding adventure, offering unparalleled views of the Himalayan wilderness and a sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit.
  • Trek Distance –5 km – 4/5 Hours journey
  • Mode of journey – On foot – 05 km
  • The trek from Gui Camp to Raithal Village is relatively short, covering a distance of approximately 5 kilometers and typically taking around 3 to 4 hours to complete. After completing the trek, you’ll drive back to Dehradun. Here’s a view of the route:
  • Gui Camp to Raithal Village Trek:
  • Start from Gui Camp: Begin your trek from Gui Camp, which serves as the base camp for Dayara Bugyal trekking expeditions. Gui Camp is situated amidst the serene surroundings of the Himalayas.
  • Descend from Gui Camp: The trek starts with a descent from Gui Camp. You’ll follow the trail that leads downhill through forests and meadows, offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Pass through Upper and Lower Dayara Bugyal: As you descend, you’ll pass through Upper and Lower Dayara Bugyal, enjoying the panoramic vistas of the alpine meadows and snow-capped peaks.
  • Continue towards Raithal Village: The trail from Dayara Bugyal eventually leads back to Raithal Village. The path is well-marked, and you’ll continue descending until you reach the village.
  • Arrive at Raithal Village: Your trek concludes as you arrive at Raithal Village. Raithal is a scenic village surrounded by lush greenery and offers a glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle of the region.
  • Raithal Village to Dehradun Drive:
  • After completing the trek from Gui Camp to Raithal Village, you’ll proceed with the drive back to Dehradun. The route typically involves the following:
  • Raithal Village to Uttarkashi: From Raithal Village, you’ll drive towards Uttarkashi, which is the nearest major town. The road offers scenic views of the mountains and valleys as it winds through the Himalayan terrain.
  • Uttarkashi to Dehradun: From Uttarkashi, you’ll continue driving towards Dehradun. The road passes through towns and villages, offering glimpses of local life and culture along the way. It eventually leads back to Dehradun, completing your journey.
  • Total Distance and Duration:
  • The trek from Gui Camp to Raithal Village is approximately 5 kilometers and takes around 3 to 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the trail conditions.
  • The drive from Raithal Village to Dehradun is approximately 175 kilometers and takes around 6 to 7 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.

How to Reach Kedarkantha Trek

By Air

Jolly Grant Airport is the airport serving Dehradun, located about 25 km from the city. There is a daily flight from Delhi to Dehradun.

By Train

Take the overnight train to Dehradun from Delhi:

  • Nanda Devi Express - Train no: 12205 (Departure: 11:50 PM, Arrival: 5:40 AM)
  • Dehradun Express - Train no: 12687 (Departure: 9:10 PM, Arrival: 5:00 AM)

By Bus

There is regular bus service from Delhi to Dehradun, from Delhi’s ISBT Kashmere Gate.

We recommend taking only government buses from ISBT Kashmere Gate. Private buses ply from outside ISBT, and they are not trustworthy.

Usually, buses drop you at Dehradun ISBT. From there, you have to reach Dehradun Railway Station.

Note:
  • Pick-up is included in the cost of the trek.
  • You will reach Sankri by 5:00 PM.
  • Food from Dehradun to Sankri is not included in the trek cost.
  • Transport will be arranged from Dehradun Railway Station at 6:30 AM.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation (Guest house, Home stay, Camping)
  • Trek equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent (twin sharing), kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent, utensils, and crampon (if required)
  • Welcome refreshment
  • Three times meals (Veg+egg): Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • All necessary permits and entry fees
  • First aid medical kits, stretcher, and oxygen cylinder
  • Mountaineering qualified & professional guide and support staff
  • Transport from Dehradun to Dehradun (According to itinerary)
  • Porter or mule charges for carrying camping equipment and rations
  • Morning Tea & Evening Tea with snacks
  • Guide Charges
  • Hot drinking water
  • Trek completion certificate (Approved by Outside Explorers)
  • Dry fruits, chocolates, biscuits, toffees provided during the trek

Exclusions

  • Porter/mule for personal bags
  • Any meals or services not mentioned in inclusions
  • Any charges for video cameras or still cameras
  • Charges for soft drinks or any other beverages
  • Personal expenses such as tips, laundry, or telephone calls
  • Any costs arising from unforeseen circumstances like landslides, bad weather, or roadblocks
  • Food during transit
  • Insurance
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the inclusions
  • Any kind of emergency evacuation charges

🏔️ Things to Carry for This Trek

🧳 Essentials

  • 🆔 Government ID (Aadhar, Passport, etc.)
  • 📄 Permits & Trek Bookings
  • 💵💳 Cash (Limited ATMs in Remote Areas)
  • 📍 Trek Map & Itinerary

🎒 Backpack & Gear

  • 🎒 Backpack (50-60L) with Rain Cover
  • 🥾 Good Quality Trekking Shoes
  • 🦯 Trekking Pole
  • Sleeping Bag (if required)
  • 🔦 Headlamp / Torch with Extra Batteries

🧥 Clothing & Accessories

  • 🧥 Waterproof Jacket / Windcheater
  • 🩳 Quick-Dry T-shirts & Trek Pants
  • 🧤 Woolen Gloves, Socks & Cap
  • 🕶️ UV Protection Sunglasses
  • 🩲 Thermal Innerwear (for high-altitude treks)

🛠️ First Aid & Personal Care

  • 💊 Basic First Aid Kit & Personal Medicines
  • 🧴 Sunscreen & Lip Balm (SPF 50+)
  • 🚿 Wet Wipes & Sanitizer
  • 🦟 Mosquito & Insect Repellent

📱 Electronics & Miscellaneous

  • 📱🔌 Phone & Charger
  • 🔋 Power Bank
  • 📸 Camera / GoPro (optional)
  • 🍫 Dry Fruits, Energy Bars & Snacks
  • 🚰 Water Bottles / Hydration Pack
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