Chaukhamba Iv

Trek Details

Duration

18 Days / 17 Nights

Max Altitude

6854 m

Difficulty

Hard

Best Season

April to june ,sep to oct

  • Overview
  • Inclusion
  • Policy
  • Packing List
  • FAQs

Best Months for this Trek

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Overview

Your Adventure at a Glance

Chaukhamba, also spelled as Chaukamba, is a prominent mountain massif located in the Garhwal region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand, which is part of the western Himalayas. Here are all the details and information about Chaukhamba:

 Geography and Location:

Chaukhamba is a group of four peaks in the Gangotri region of the Garhwal Himalayas. These four peaks are named Chaukhamba I (7,138 meters or 23,419 feet), Chaukhamba II (7,070 meters or 23,196 feet), Chaukhamba III (6,995 meters or 22,949 feet), and Chaukhamba IV (6,854 meters or 22,487 feet).

These peaks are located near the town of Badrinath and are part of the Gangotri Glacier region.

Climbing and Mountaineering:

Chaukhamba peaks are a popular destination for mountaineers and climbers. Chaukhamba I, in particular, is one of the sought-after peaks for experienced climbers.

Climbing Chaukhamba peaks is challenging and requires technical climbing skills due to steep terrain, ice and rockfalls, and harsh weather conditions.

 Religious and Cultural Significance:

Chaukhamba is considered sacred in Hindu mythology and is part of the revered Char Dham pilgrimage circuit, which includes Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri, and Gangotri.

Many pilgrims visit Badrinath, a town located near Chaukhamba, to seek blessings at the Badrinath Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

 Trekking and Exploration:

The region around Chaukhamba offers some stunning trekking opportunities. Trekkers can explore the nearby valleys, glaciers, and meadows.

The Valley of Flowers, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also accessible from this region.

 Climate:

The climate in the Chaukhamba region can be extreme, with cold temperatures and heavy snowfall in the winter months.

Summers (May to June) are the most favorable time for mountaineering and trekking

Accessibility:

The nearest major town and transportation hub to Chaukhamba is Badrinath, which is connected by road. Dehradun is the nearest major city with an airport and rail connectivity.

Conservation and Preservation:

The entire area around Chaukhamba falls under the protected area of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. This designation aims to protect the rich biodiversity of the region.

Permits and Regulations:

Climbing permits and trekking permits may be required to visit the Chaukhamba region. These permits are usually obtained through the local authorities or the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN).

Visiting Chaukhamba and its surrounding areas can be a life-changing experience for nature enthusiasts, pilgrims, and adventurers. However, it’s important to be well-prepared, both physically and logistically, when planning a trip to this remote and challenging terrain. Additionally, respecting the local culture and environment is of utmost importance.

What's Covered

Inclusions & Exclusions

INCLUSION

  • Accommodation: Stay in tents/guesthouses on twin/triple sharing; base in guesthouse.
  • Meals: Simple, nutritious vegetarian meals provided.
  • Day-wise Meals: Meal plan varies by day.
  • Day 1: Dinner + breakfast next morning.
  • Trek Days: Breakfast, packed lunch, and dinner included.
  • Final Day: Dinner + breakfast before departure.
  • Non-veg meals are not served.
  • Trek Equipment: Sleeping bags, tents, kitchen setup, mattresses, crampons (if needed).
  • Transportation: Included if opted during booking.
  • First Aid: Basic medical kits available.
  • Permits: Forest entry fees and permits included.
  • Guides: Led by trained and experienced trek leaders.

EXCLUSION

  • All kinds of personal expenditures are excluded.
  • Anything that we have not mentioned above.
  • The trek cost is not inclusive of meals bought during the journey on 1st day and last day.
  • Mules or porter charges to carry private baggage.
  • Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.

Booking Policy

Cancellation Policy

PolicyUpto 30 days29–21 days21–15 days14–0 days
Batch Shifting
Refund100%50%0%0%

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. No-shows and last-minute cancellations are non-refundable. In case of bad weather or force majeure, the company reserves the right to modify or cancel the itinerary.

Preparation

What To Pack

Clothing & Footwear

  • High-ankle waterproof trekking boots (broken in)
  • Thermal base layer — top & bottom (2 sets)
  • Down jacket (600+ fill power)
  • Windproof & waterproof shell jacket
  • Trekking pants (quick-dry, 2–3 pairs)
  • Woolen gloves + waterproof outer gloves
  • Warm balaclava & beanie hat
  • Woolen socks (4+ pairs)
  • Gaiters for snow and scree

Gear & Essentials

  • 35–45L daypack with rain cover
  • Trekking poles (collapsible, 2 poles)
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ & lip balm with SPF
  • UV-protection polarised sunglasses
  • Personal first aid & altitude medication (Diamox)
  • Water bottles (2L) or hydration bladder
  • Water purification tablets
  • Valid government photo ID (mandatory for permits)

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What if we want to leave extra luggage at the base village?

You can keep extra luggage in the base village for any particular trek. There are no cloak roo charges applicable. Its free of cost.

Is there mobile signals available on treks?

If you are going on a trek don’t expect mobile signals. There are few spots on the trails of few treks where you might find a single tower or something but it always depends if that is enough to make a call or not.

How do you manage toilets?

We use portable toilet tents for sanitation needs, as permanent structures may not available. These are dry toilets, so please bring wet wipes or tissue paper for personal hygiene.

Do I need to carry trek equipment?

For this trek you just need a day bag to carry during the trek, extra luggage can be left behind at the camp site. Proper bedded swiss tents are available on this trek.

Can we consume Alcohol during the trek?

It’s a strict no. If you fall sick during the trek due to alcohol consumption H2H has the right to cancel your trek and send you back to base village. No expenses shall be refunded in that case and you will have to pay additional for stay at base village.

How do I prepare for the trek?

Start running/walking at least 3-4 Kms everyday.

What kind of shoes will I need? Does a sport shoe work?

If it’s a snow trek a good trekking shoe is mandatory. If you buy a new shoe do walk for few days so that it fits you well and doesn’t leave you with blisters while you trek. If it is a summer trek or post monsoon trek a shoe with good grip and ankle support will do.

₹ 170,000
+GST
Per person Special Offer