Dayara Bugyal Trek, Uttarakashi
4.5/5
- 4D / 3N
- Dehradun
22 Kms
12,100Ft.
Easy to Moderate
Expert Guide
Dayara Bugyal Trek, Uttarakashi
4.5/5
- (1,232 Reviews)
- 4D / 3N
- Dehradun to Dehradun
22 Kms
12,100Ft.
Easy to Moderate
Expert Guide
Overview
Dayara Bughyal is an ultimate Himalayan trip that allows you to experience the splendour of spectacular woods, eye-catching campsites, breathtaking mountain vistas, primaeval towns, adventurous climbs to high places, and amazing alpine meadows in Uttrakhand. The meadows are totally covered with snow by mid-April. The magnificent vista of the Himalayas from Dayara Bughyal will undoubtedly astound you. When the Bughyal is covered in snow, it resembles a little dazzling diamond dispersed across the ground. Dayara Bughyal, at roughly 3750 metres above sea level, is a superb example of natural beauty. You should absolutely go trekking here if you are a novice. At various points along the Dayara Bughyal journey, you will pass through open areas as well as deep woodland. If you want to go hiking at Dayara Bughyal, the months of December to March are ideal. During this time of year, the temperature dips to about -5 degrees Celsius at night. The trek’s base camp is Barsu, which is at an altitude of roughly 7,545 feet and offers a stunning view of the valley’s verdant slopes on one side and the Himalayas’ snowy peaks on the other.
Trek Itinerary
We'll arrive in Barsu via Uttarkashi in the late afternoon. You'll see some spectacular scenery when driving along the Mussoorie bypass road. Tehri Dam Lake is also visible.
This day will begin early in the morning, and after breakfast, we will begin hiking to Barnala. Because the ascent is not steep, even beginners may easily complete the walk to Barnala. Tents will be used for the night stay.
We will begin walking towards Dayara Top after breakfast. This winter, Dayara Bughyal is buried in over 2 to 3 feet of snow. By the afternoon, we'll have arrived in Dayara Bughyal, where we'll explore the meadows and take in the breathtaking views of the Himalayas. We'll head down to the Barnala camp in the late afternoon.
It will be the last day of the walk, so take advantage of the opportunity to see the spectacular dawn. Bid farewell to the magnificent Himalayan mountains and return to Barsu via Barnala Tal, with a same-day flight to Dehradun.
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Inclusion
- Transportation from pickup to drop location.
- Meals while on trek. (Veg + Egg).
- All Necessary entry fees and permits.
- First aid kits and oxygen cylinder and stretcher.
- Poters/Mules to carry central equipments.
- Goalpines staff insurance.
- Mountaineering qualifieds trek leader, guide, cook and staff.
- Accomodation in guest house, home stay, camping during trek.
- Trekking equipments: sleeping bags, mattress, dome alpine shape tents, kitchen Tent, dining tent, toilet tents and micro spikes.
Exclusion
- Any kind of personal expenses.
- During the travel food.
- Insurance
- Any kind of emergency exacuation charges.
- Personal Luggage porterage/Mules charges. INR-300/day.
Things To Carry
- Trekking shoes with good grip.
- Backpack (40-60litres) with rain cover.
- Extra pair of socks.
- Poncho.
- Woolen Cap / Scarf / Bandana.
- Headlamp/ torch.
- Daypack.
- Water bottles.
- Personal medicines.
- Id proof: – (driving license, voters Id etc.)
- Accessories: – sunglasses, suncap, synthetic warm hand gloves.
- Toiletries: – sunscreen, moisturizer, light towel, lip balm, toilet paper, toothbrush, toothpaste, hand sanitizer.
- Clothes: -Warm layers (fleece, woolen and one padded jacket ), two trek pants, three t shirts, one pair thermals uper lower.
FAQ's
A- With 5 years of expertise in the world of adventure, we are here to help. There are numerous trekking companies to select from, and picking the proper one is crucial. Our professional staff has extensive knowledge of mountain terrains, climbing abilities, and real-life experiences as local specialists. We look after our lodging, meals, and equipment after putting safety first. The service quality is never compromised. Himalayan Hikers constantly tries to bring you closer to the nature by delivering sustainable hikes while organising your journey. We assist you in exploring the culture of tiny villages and providing excellent traditional meals from various locations, so go outside of your comfort zone and join our team for once-in-a-lifetime adventures.
A- When visiting a trek, food safety is always a major issue. As a result, we make every effort to select Lodges [tea houses] and restaurants with clean and sanitary kitchens. On our lodge treks, we provide a cook who uses our own cookware to produce safe and appetising meals, as well as sanitary washing facilities. On camping vacations, the food we offer is absolutely safe.
A- It is best to schedule two months in advance to ensure that all of the necessary arrangements are done. If the dates are available, we accept reservations up to one week in advance.
A- Fill out the reservation form on our website (link) or particular trek’s page or send us an email at info@goalpine.in. You may also reach out to us via the phone numbers listed on the website.
A- Yes, we rent out trekking equipment. Trekking necessitates a significant financial commitment, and many people like this incredibly costly hobby, therefore we have some exciting news to share that will be a huge comfort to your wallet. All you have to do now is make a specific rental request when booking your trip to acquire your Trek Gear on Rent. That's it! For your convenience, we've kept things simple.
A- Carry your backpack, and if you are unable to do so for whatever reason, porters will accompany you. Offloading is subject to additional fees.
A- On treks, lodging options include hotels, homestays, lodges, guesthouses, and tents. We attempt to provide lodging in homestays and hotels in local locations to help locals earn a living. It also allows you to experience mountain life and learn about the local folks.
A- The weather is unpredictable and can change at any time, however nights are normally chilly and days are mild. However, it is entirely dependent on the season and weather conditions. Keep enough warm clothing on hand to defend oneself from the cold.



