Dayara Bugyal Trek: Embark on a captivating journey to Dayara Bugyal, a sprawling alpine meadow in Uttarakhand, India, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas and lush greenery, making it an ideal trekking destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Dehradun's Charm: As the capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun is a blend of bustling streets, historical sites, and gateways to the Himalayan adventures.
Scenic Route: The drive from Dehradun to Raithal Village covers approximately 185 kilometers, taking around 6-7 hours. This journey unfolds through the mountain roads, offering views of the changing landscapes from the Shivalik foothills to the higher reaches of the Garhwal Himalayas
Through the Valleys: The route passes through Mussoorie, offering a chance to glimpse the Queen of the Hills, before winding down towards Uttarkashi and finally ascending to Raithal. The journey is punctuated with verdant valleys, rushing rivers, and quaint hamlets.
Raithal's Warmth: Nestled at an elevation of around 2,200 meters, Raithal is a gateway to the Dayara Bugyal treks. This village is characterized by its serene environment, traditional Garhwali architecture, and the warm hospitality of its residents.
Distance and Terrain: The trek from Raithal to the Gui or Chilpada Campsites covers an initial ascent through oak and rhododendron forests. The trail, spanning approximately 5-6 kilometers, is a moderate climb, offering trekkers their first real taste of the Himalayan wilderness.
Campsite Serenity: Gui and Chilpada offer picturesque campsites, set against the backdrop of dense forests and the silent peaks. These spots are perfect for resting and acclimatizing, with clear night skies that are a stargazer's delight.
Flora and Fauna: The trek route is alive with the sounds of the forest and the sight of wildlife. Trekkers can observe a variety of birds, and if lucky, catch glimpses of the elusive Himalayan Monal.
Dayara Bugyal: The trek to the Dayara Bugyal summit is a journey through sprawling meadows, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas. The summit day involves a round trip of approximately 8-10 kilometers from Gui, traversing through west bugyals (high-altitude meadows) that are among the most beautiful in India.
Breathtaking Vistas: From the summit, trekkers are rewarded with 360-degree views of majestic peaks such as Bandarpoonch, Bhagirathi, and Draupadi ka Danda. The meadows are particularly mesmerizing in the early morning light or at sunset, transforming into a golden hue.
Last Glances: Leaving Raithal, trekkers carry with them the tranquility of the village mornings, the hospitality of its people, and the untouched beauty of its landscapes. Return to Dehradun
Scenic Drive Back: The return journey to Dehradun retraces the picturesque route through the mountains, offering one last chance to savor the views of the Garhwal Himalayas. It's a time to relax and reminisce about the days spent in the embrace of nature.
Number of Days prior to Trek | Cancellation Charges applicable |
30 Days before | 10% |
8-29 Days before | 30% |
7 Days before/ No show | No refund |
Note: - Contact us in case of change of dates/trek
Day | Meal included |
Day-1 of base camp arrival | Dinner & Breakfast next morning |
Next Days on Trek | Breakfast, Packed lunch & Dinner |
Final Day at Base camp for Departure | Dinner & Breakfast next morning |
1.DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: -
To ensure a smooth and hassle-free trekking experience with Hike2Heaven, make sure you have the following documents ready. These documents are required by both Hike2Heaven and the forest department, and without them, you will not be permitted to trek.
1.Government Photo Identity Card: Carry the original and a photocopy of a government- issued photo identity card. This can include a driver’s license, Aadhar Card, or passport. The forest department requires this for identification purposes.
2. Disclaimer Certificate: The disclaimer certificate consists of two sections:
•Personal Medical Record if anyDuring registration at the base camp, hand it over to your Trek Leader.
Pro Tips:. Safeguard your important documents by placing them in a clear plastic cover and sliding them into the inner pocket at the back of your backpack. This precaution prevents them from getting wet and ensures their safety throughout the trek.
Having these documents in order ensures a smooth check-in process and allows you to focus on the adventure that lies ahead. Trek safely and enjoy your journey with Hike2Heaven!
2. VITAL GEAR KIT: -
Before making any gear purchases, consider inquiring at Hike2Heaven for custom-made, high- quality gear available at just 5% of the buying cost. Rent trekking essentials like shoes, backpacks, padded jackets, trekking poles, rainwear, and headlamps for less than Rs 1400 for the entire duration of your trek.
3.PERSONAL MEDICAL/HEALTH KIT: -
Ensure you carry these medicines with you, easily accessible always. Remember not to take any medicine unless you have consulted your trek leader.
1. Diamox (1 Strip): An essential part of Live Saving Drugs, Diamox helps reduce the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness on the trek.
2. Dolo 650 (5 tablets): A paracetamol that tackles fever and mild pain.
3. Avomine (4 tablets): If you are prone to motion sickness, carry Avomine. Take one-half hour before the start of your road journey.
4. Combiflam (5 tablets): Useful for sudden twists or muscle strains. Combiflam is a pain reliever containing paracetamol.
5. Digene (4 tablets): Take it if you feel the food, you've consumed is undigested. Alert your trek leader immediately, as it could be a sign of AMS.
6. ORS (6 packs): Consume an ORS pack at least once a day, usually mid-day during your trek. It replenishes essential salts lost while trekking. Tip: It also makes cold water easier to drink.
7. Knee Brace (optional): Carry this if you are prone to knee injury or have known issues of knee pain.
Our trek leaders carry a high-altitude medical kit, including Life Saving Drugs, and are trained to handle emergencies. Contact your trek leader before consuming any of these medicines.
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