Kedarkantha Trek

Cost

8000.00

Duration

5 days

Tour Type

Explore Tours

Overview

  • Length: 4 days of trek, Walking from Sankri to Sankri, around 22 Km. Dehradun to Dehradun in 6 days.

  • Access: Dehradun is well connected by train from New Delhi and Kolkata. There are several overnight trains and buses from Delhi. Nearest airport Jolly Grant is 20 Km from Dehradun. The trek base Sankri is 200 Km from Dehradun. 

  • Highest Point: Kedarkantha peak ~ 3820m/12500 ft.

  • Grade: Easy, Fresh snow in winter

Batches:

  • 1) 15th to 19th Dec 2024
  • 2) 21st to 25th Dec 2024
  • 3) 12th to 16th Jan 2025

Trek Highlights

  • Reach the summit at 12,500 feet and enjoy panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, and Ranglana.
  • Ideal for winter trekking, the Kedarkantha trek provides an opportunity to walk through fresh, powdery snow, making it a favorite among snow trekkers.
  • Trek through dense pine forests that open up to breathtaking clearings, offering a serene and magical experience.
  • Experience the thrill of high-altitude trekking combined with moments of solitude and tranquility, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Kedarkantha (also referred as Kedarkanta, Latitude: 31.02257 N & Longitude: 78.17185 E) peak (~3820m/12500ft) is situated in Govind National Park of Western Garhwal. Surrounding Tons river valley, wit remote villages, snow capped mountain ranges in the horizon, and rich flora and fauna of the national park makes the short and easy walk to the Kedarkantha peak a enjoyable hiking experience. In clear weather, the renowned peaks like, Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Black Peak can be seen from the summit. In winter or spring, the trail remains covered with fresh snow. Snow patches amidst giant pine forest and snow covered meadow in this altitude, even late till spring, makes this trek a special one. While selecting the proper clothing in winter as the campsite temperatures are sub zero in winter.

In winter

In Dec the daytime temp remains cool and nights are cold. Night temp at Sankri, Juda Tal and Kedarkantha base can be around 2, -2 and -5/-10 deg C.

Three layers of clothing is mandatory in the campsite while outside tent or FRH/TRH.a) A base layer can be a thermal layer (Use a dry-fit t-shirt as base while walking).b) A heavy jacket (Double layer or Fleece jacket) as middle layer. c) A windproof with hood as the outer layer.

Treks Plan

Today morning we start our trip from Dehradun. It’s advisable to start latest by 7 am in the morning. Initially after crossing Mussoorie town the road enters the Yamuna valley and we continue along the river for a while. It gets better after crossing the town of Purola. The car goes up the winding road surrounded by blue pine forest.  From Mori we follow the course of Tons river. You’ll enter Govind National Park after you cross Netwar and after Netwar you will be following the course of the river Supin. The road gets bumpy at times but you won’t feel much because of the astounding beauty of the surroundings. On your way you will experience dense conifer forest, scattered apple orchids, farming fields and open valleys in between. Sankri may appear comparatively busy in a trekking season than the villages you may have visited interior in the Himalayas. But if you look carefully, you’ll find that most of the people around you are either trekkers or the local support staff. This will be on sharing basis and on the basecamp always expect a dormitory style room.  Saur is actually bigger than Sankri and in the Pahari essence too. It is just two minutes’ drive from Sankri. If the sky is clear and you reach Sankri, you can’t miss the vibrant orange and purple hue on beautiful snowcapped ranges of Mt. Swargarohini from here. Over a hot cup of tea, you’ll be discussing the trail with our representative keeping that beautiful painting at backdrop.

Today morning after breakfast we start our trek to Judatal also referred to as Juda Ka Talao. The climb for today is throughout of moderate gradient and can be tiring at stretches. The trail starts gaining height among sparse conifers at the beginning. After following the trail for about an hour on the mountain slope, you will find a cement bridge lying on a small stream. Continue climbing after taking a good rest at the “Fallen Trunk” meadow. Before reaching the last meadow of the day we cross another meadow in between. Both of the meadows share surprisingly same characteristics. Both are covered with lush green carpet of soft grass. If you have any time or energy left, allow yourself to walk a few steps barefoot on it. But certainly not at all if it’s cold and snow covered. We turn right from the last meadow and climb for 15-20 minutes more and we’ll reach our campsite for the day. The total distance is hardly 5 Km but it may take up to 5 hours! Judatal is a really pretty campsite. Imagine an undulated wavy meadow amidst a dense Maple-Oak forest and at the left corner of the clearing there’s a small lake which remains frozen in most of the winter. So, what do you think? Pretty enough? There are quite a few stories about Juda ka Talao. Locals say that this small lake is somehow linked with a well of Saur villages. Long time ago, a small shepherd boy got drowned in the lake. That little boy loved to play his flute. He carried his flute everywhere he would go. Almost after a week of the tragedy, the flute was discovered from that well in the Saur village. True or not? You be the judge. Today we trekked only about 5 km but remember that we have climbed three mountains and gained considerable altitude. Today’s trek was not that easy as it appears. After an early dinner we call it a night and get into the cozy comfort of the sleeping bag inside tent.

The trail towards Kedarkantha base is clearly defined across Juda Ka Talao campsite.  After about 5-10 minutes of climb we reach a vantage point on the slope from where you get a full view of the pristine lake and the grassy meadow. Take out your camera for sure! Climb further and you’ll see the trail going straight forward keeping the ridge to your left. Don’t take that trail but wait for your guide here. That route will take you straight to another campsite called Hargaon. You are supposed to climb the ridge to your left. After about an hour of steep climb we reach a spot where stands a solitary shepherd hut. In winter the snowline would have begun by then.

The ascent gets gentler after this point and we’ll reach today’s destination after maximum one more hour of trekking. Spend few minutes here, enjoy the surroundings. As said before, after walking another hour you’ll see a vast opening with few desolated shepherd huts. A thrilling view of a

180 degree arc of majestic snow capped Himalayan ranges with significant peaks like Banderpoonch, Swargarohini, Kala Nag and Ranglana can be seen from here. Yes, cheer up, we have reached today’s camp site. That is Kedarkantha. You are supposed to start before the break of the dawn next day to reach the top on or before sunrise! We serve the dinner early in the evening, as the last scattered light remains on the horizon. Get into the tent and pack your light day pack, if you have one. Otherwise keep at least a bottle of water and some dry food/chocolates with you during summit. Tomorrow expect tea to be served by 3 am in the morning. A much desired and recuperating day before attempting Kedarkantha peak tomorrow.

Today we start as it has been planned. In December/January it will be pretty cold at the onset of the dawn. Wear warm jacket and certainly a windproof on top. A pair of gloves is a must, if not a waterproof one. The first hour of the hike takes you through dense Oak/Kharsu forest but as you climb further the forest recedes.  You may come across something quite interesting to attract your attention during the initial walk. You may spot pug marks on snow larger than human. Ha-ha, you haven’t discovered “Big foot” or “Yeti” pugmarks but probably of the Himalayan Black Bear. And yes, Govind National Park has quite a number of Himalayan Black Bears in its wild life chart. But unlike their pugmarks you have to be really lucky to spot one. However, after almost an hour of gentle  climb you’ll reach a clearing with a shepherd hut from where there are mainly two trails on the way to the top.  Depending on the conditions, especially on snow in winters most of the hiking teams take the left one while climbing and descending the other way. From here the trail gets steep. After climbing for another half an hour or so, you’ll find yourself above the tree line. The structure of the shrine at the top is clearly visible from here. Usually dawn starts to break by this time.  After this point we climb the steep ridge to the top.  Follow your guide and his footsteps as he takes you to the top through the switchbacks. The trail can be slushy and icy at stretches in the morning.  We will provide you a pair of Anti Slip Grip/Crampon that help you get a better hold. After hiking another half an hour that way you’ll find yourself right in front of the shrine. Don’t stop there. Take left and climb for five more minutes and you reach the top. Yes, it’s a summit, as every peak has one! A majestic 360 degree view of the Himalayas waits at the summit. In the southerly direction you can see the wide valleys sloping down. It will take around 2 hours to get to the base camp from summit. after lunch we will start our trek toward Hargoan & over night stay at Hargoan camp.

Today is the last day of our trekking and it’s all the way down to Sankri. There’s no hurry and we’ll enjoy the morning and then start going down to Sankri. For the first half an hour we retrace our steps to the Shepherd hut where we took a good rest while reaching the base camp. From here we take a different route through dense Maple-oak forest to the opening of Hargaon campsite. From the clearing the entire Har Ki Dun river valley is distinctly visible dotted with villages on both the sides of the carving Har Ki Dun nallah. Another hour of hike will take you to the cement bridge which we crossed on the first day of our trekking. Saur is not far from here. It takes maximum one hour to reach the Saur village from here and another 5 minutes to Sankri. If you have any more energy left, explore around the Saur village or just stroll around Sankri bazar. The drive back to Dehradun takes you through lovely pine forests, and goes side by side with the Tons river. It is a scenic 8 hour drive. expect to reach Dehradun by 5pm. The trip ends here, but not the memories!  

P.S.: The distances and altitudes are indicative and may not be exact.

Included

  • Night stay at Sankri in home stay/lodge on sharing basis as govt guideline.
  • All meals during the trek. Regular Indian style nutritious vegetarian food during the trek, breakfast packed/hot lunch (depending upon the time you reach a campsite), snacks, dinner along with coffee/tea/soup.
  • Certified Mountaineer Leader with excellent Mountain Guide, who will be a local to this particular area and has profound knowledge of the trekking trails around.
  • Specialised Cook, Support staffs, Porters/Packed Animals for carrying the central logistics of the trek.
  • The entire permit fee, camping charges, Forest levy required for the trek. Stay at rest house/forest hut/tent as required in the trek.
  • Sanitized Sleeping bag and Sleeping Mattress (Bring your own sleeping bag for hygienic reason, if you have a high altitude specific Sleeping Bag).
  • Micro Spikes/Crampons and Gaiters if needed.
  • Basic First Aid and Medical kit with Oxygen cylinder.

Exclude

  • Transportation cost from Dehradun to Sankri and back.
  • We assume that you will carry your personal Rucksack/Backpack with all your personal belongings. If you want to offload your Rucksack and carried by our Pack Animal/Porter then you need to pay additional for the entire duration of the trek. The Rucksack should not weight more than 10 Kg.
  • Any tip/gratuity to the supports staff. If you are happy with the service, please tip them generously.
  • Any kind of insurance during the trek or transit.
  • Any cost which is not mentioned in the “inclusions” or personal in nature.

Cost (This Cost Only For Indian Citizen)

Rs. 8000/- per person + 5% GST (This cost is only for Indian citizen)
Cost & Services for Fixed Departure Treks:(Sankri to Sankri)

Note

  • All our events are Eco-friendly; kindly take care of nature around us. Respect the Heritage and culture.
  • Do Not Litter, Participants are requested to carry the waste back to the city and dispose it off in dustbins.
  • Leader’s decision will be final and binding on all members.
  • Customization available with dates and schedule as per requirements, if minimum 6 persons.
  • All the guests are required to carry valid photo identities (Passport/Driving License/Voter ID Card). Many places do not accept the PAN Card as a valid photo ID.
  • The guests are also required to carry 4 passport size photographs along with their Photo-ID proof (Driving License/Passport/Voter-ID Card / Aadhar Card & School ID Card for children; Pan Card is not valid since it does not carry address). These are necessary to obtain permits.
  • Please note that some unforeseen situations may occur in the mountains leading to road blocks, route closure, stranded in a place etc. In such cases, we will be doing our best to change the itinerary in best possible ways so as to cover the trip duration (number of days) as per plan. There will be no refund possible in such scenarios if duration is reduced due to natural issues. In case, number of day’s increases, the cost of extra duration will be shared among all.
  • There will be no discounts or money refunded for missed or unused services, this includes voluntary or involuntary termination/departure from tour, i.e. sickness, death of a family member etc, late arrival on the tour, or premature departure either voluntarily or involuntarily.

Cancellation and Refund

  • If cancellation done prior to 60 Days of outing 75% will be refunded
  • If cancellation done prior to 40 Days of outing 50% will be refunded
  • After That no refund will be provided

Medical Disclaimer

It is mandatory that you visit your personal physician before enrolling for the trip if you suffer from any illness of any kind and disclose the same and your medical history to the organizers of the trip so that best possible arrangements can be carried out post approval. As organizers of the trip, we will be responsible for providing basic first aid throughout the trip. In case of unexpected mishaps or accidents, we will arrange for the injured patron to be taken to the nearest medical hospital wherever possible. The medical expenses will have to be borne by the patrons themselves.

Who can Join....!??

  • First timer can apply.
  • The Trekker must be fit and have sufficient stamina.
  • The Trekker should be able to carry own backpack.
  • if you have Heart problem, high blood pressure, asthma, and epilepsy cannot be reconciled on this trek.
  • The trekker must not have the conditions mentioned above

How to Reach...?

By Road:
Bus service from Delhi to Kathgodam / Haldwani / Dehradun from Delhi ISBT Kashmere Gate.

Tata Sumo or similar vehicles will pick-up you from Kathgodam Railway Station at 6:00am. Pick-up is not included in the cost of the trek. You will reach Lohajung by 5:00 pm.

By Train: Dehradun is well connected by train from New Delhi & other cities. Take the overnight train to Dehradun from Delhi – Nandadevi Express – Train no: 12205 (Departure 11:50pm; Arrival – 5:40am)

By Arr: Jolly Grant Airport is the airport nearby Dehradun, located about 25 km from the city. 

*** Trekkers need to reach by their own to Dehradun on Day 1 early morning (by 6 am) or the previous night. Return to Dehradun on Day 5 evening (by 9 pm). Arrange your tickets for inward journey and to back home from Dehradun accordingly ***

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

How to register an account with XPLOINDIA?

To register with XPLOINDIA, visit our website – www.xploindia.com and create your account. To create your account you will need to use your email address and fill in all the details, set your unique password and your account is ready to use.

What documents need to carry on treks / tours?

Mandatory documents: 2 xerox of ID having address (addhar card/driving license), 2 Passport size photographs, hard copy Medical form signed & sealed by doctor, disclaimer form sign by trekker and high altitude insurance.

what kind of shoes we should by for treks?

You should buy shoes which has these three features –Good grip, Ankle Support and additional water resistant layers. Generally, we advise Quechua Trek 100, MH 500 and MH 100. If you don’t want buy expensive shoes then you can take on rent from Rock and Pebbles. They are providing all trekking gears on rent.

How does my family get update about my trek / tour ?

Before you start the trek / tour.  it is recommended that you make all the necessary phone calls as during the trek you may or may not receive network coverage, once you come back to the Base Camp, you can reconnect with your family via phone once again. You can share your trek coordinator contact detail with your family members to get the latest updates about your trek batch.

Is it safe for solo women?

  • It absolutely is. We recognize, value and embody the ideology that the world of outdoor adventure can benefit from diversity. We make it our mission to create outdoor spaces as equally accessible and safe for all genders as possible.
  •  We have women trek leader also in our team.  You might just have a woman trek leader
  • Our accommodation is separate for men and women. You will be sharing your tent / staying space with other women.
  • We ensure you e-meet your trekkers much before meeting them, in a pre-trek briefing as well as on a Whatsapp group. So you’re not meeting strangers on the trek. You already know them.
  • Our male trek leaders are also trained and sensitized to handle any situations sensitively, including your periods. You’re free to approach them for anything.

How to choose, which trek is best for me?

Our experts will contact you with the best possible trek options based on your preferences and experience level. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email at info@xploindia.com or give us a call using the numbers provided on our website.

How to Book Trek / Tour?

First You need to register with us and create an account and Fill Up enquiry form so our team will contact you for further process.

what food can I get on trek?

We provide wholesome and nutritious meals during the trek. The food is vegetarian and includes a variety of dishes such as rice, dal, vegetables, chapati, paratha, pasta, noodles, and soup. We also offer snacks such as biscuits, and salty, and dry fruits during the trek. Special dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten-free, or Jain food can also be arranged if informed in advance.

Can I get Jain food during trek / tour?

Yes, Jain food can also be arranged but you have to inform in advance.

What is the qualification of the trek leader provided to us?

A Basic Mountaineering Course certification from one of the five recognized mountaineering institutes in India is a minimum requirement to join our team. Our field experts are also trained in basic medicine and first-aid response. We also conduct on-ground training for our staff once a year as a refresher for old skills and to learn some new ones.

What do you do in case of emergency?

In addition to their qualification, our trek leaders are trained to tackle any and all kinds of sudden conditions that may present themselves on ground. During our recce stage, we study the trail in great detail and map out rescue routes before opening it up for our trekkers. We also have local support staff stationed in each area to arrange for emergency services at the place of need as quickly as possible.

Can I offload my bag??

Although not recommended, you can off load your bag at an additional cost. Add a request while making your booking for the trek and it can be arranged

What are the washroom / toilet facilities during trek?

On campsites, our team will dig dry pits and assemble a toilet tent to provide for safe and secure quarters. A shovel will be provided within the toilet tent as well. Using water in the toilet tent is restricted; you will need to carry your own toilet paper. On the more difficult expeditions, toilet tents are not carried to the higher camps (above base camp) due to restriction of space (to pitch the tent).

What should I do if I get my period on trek?

In case you get your period on the trail and don’t have sanitary napkins, our trek leaders can provide them to you. If you need any other kind of assistance, you can let our trek leaders know. Irrespective of gender, our leaders are gender sensitized and equipped to assist you in any way you need them to.

What are the medical facilities provide on trek / tour?

Our team carries a first aid kit and all the basic medicines required during the trek. They are equipped to be the first responders in case of any injury or health-related issues. For higher expeditions, we also carry a HAPO Bag and oxygen cylinders to tend to any altitude-related health conditions.

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