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Roopkund Trek

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Roopkund Trek

Duration: 8 Days

Max Altitude: 16,000 ft.

Pickup Point: Dehradun

Best Time: May to October

Price includes Jacket/Shoes Offer

Duration

8 Days

Max Altitude

16,000 ft

Pickup Point

Dehradun

Minimum Age

18

Calendar

Every Weekend in September and October

Best Time To Visit

May to June and September to October

Price

Starts from Rs. 9,999/-pp (Dehradun to Dehradun with Jacket/Shoes Offer)

Activities

Roopkund - Special Offer

We are providing -5 degree winter jacket sponsored by Tripole brand absolutely free to take home. When you book Roopkund trek with us, we deliver jacket to your home address before your departure date.

 

Fixed Departure Dates from Dehradun:-

October:- 8,17,22,29

 

The Best Time to Visit the Roopkund Trek – Experience the Scenic Beauty at Its Peak!

Curious about when is the best time to visit Roopkund trekking? The most popular time for a trip is during September and October, when we can see Trishuli and Neelkanth Peaks in their full glory. We'll also be able to take in the magnificent views of Nanda Ghungti and Ali Bugyal and Bedni Bugyal. Be sure not to miss out on this experience by booking your slots now. So grab your backpacks and get ready to explore one of India's hidden gems, with Roopkund as an alluring destination that will be enjoyed with its scenic beauty at its peak!

The best time to visit Roopkund trek however, is dependent on what you’re interested in experiencing during your stay there. If you want to see the lush forests covered with colorful flowers and greenery, the best time would be spring or fall (September and October) when the area has the most precipitation and less vegetation dies off during that time of year in this region of the country. Other good times to go are April-June in which we can view snow covered mountains.

It is a difficult trek and the weather here is very unpredictable, so all the trekkers who come in May-June and September-October are advisable that before doing this trek, one should trek for shorter altitudes and take special care of fitness.

Why we should do Roopkund

The Roopkund trek in Uttarakhand, India, is an excellent way to experience the majestic Himalayan Mountains at their most beautiful. For adventure junkies who have never set foot on a mountain trail before, it would be best if they started exploring Roopkund right away. However, novice hikers should prepare themselves mentally beforehand because hiking through rugged terrain requires stamina and determination. If you're still unsure whether or not to go Roopkund trekking, then book a slot on our coaches today! Not only we will help you plan your entire trek from start to finish, but also give you the opportunity to meet new people along the way. And since our trek packages include a different day hike every day of your stay, it's practically impossible not to love this place.

Start packing now before it's too late! We will have a memorable journey this season when we embark on the Roopkund Trek and see its wonders first-hand! Don't forget to bring good hiking shoes and remember to drink lots of water because hydration is key. Remember that safety comes first so don't wander off alone either! The Rupkund trek might be tough, but it is worth every drop of sweat; take advantage of this natural wonder while you can.

What can we expect from Rupkund Trek?

Roopkund means a pool which is a pool of beauty and covered with ice for most of the year. It is believed that this is the pool of Mother Parvati, which is associated with her maternal life. The height of Roopkund is 16,000 feet. It comes in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. It is situated between the two mountain peaks of the Himalayas, Mount Trishul and Mount Nanda Ghunti. The Roopkund trek begins with a village called Lohajung. This area comes under the Nanda Devi National Park.

While roaming here in 1942, Hari Madhwal saw some skeletons here, which he informed to the British Government at that time. At that time this information was suppressed out of fear that due to the invasion of Japan, so many deaths have occurred here, while later investigation found that the skeletons are from a long time ago. Later on Discovery Channel came here and did research and they found some layers of moss on 20 skeletons and it was guessed that these skeletons must have been of some troop who were either involved in the fight and died due to a sudden hailstorm Will be. There is also a folk song based on this theory, in which the king of Kannauj stayed here with his wife and team for the darshan of Mata Nanda Devi, and the mother got angry with something and all died in the snow at once. Hence, the lake called “Lake or Skeleton” and as reason of the death of persons are still  a mystery so it is famous as a"Mystery of Lake”.

Nestled between Trishul and Neelkanth Peaks in Uttarakhand, Roopkund trek is a challenging but rewarding adventure for all experience levels. The trail offers magnificent views of Nanda Ghungti, Ali Bedni Bugyal (bird's eye view) of the region and plenty of breathtaking moments along the way. The best time to visit is during summer as it provides clear skies and pleasant weather. However, if we are looking for more challenge or want to explore other seasons as well then spring is perfect too.

This trek is covered in 8 days and the river Nile Ganga flows from here. There is also the Kalu Vinayak Temple on the way which is famous for its granite sculpture and is also an attraction for Trekker. From here one can see the royal twin peaks of Nanda Devi, Kamet, Dronagiri and Hathi-Ghori mountain. The Lake is flanked by a rock face named Junargali to the North and a peak named Chandania Kot to the East. A religious festival is held at the alpine meadow of Bedni Bugyal every autumn with nearby villages participating. A larger celebration, the Nanda Devi Raj Jat, takes place once every twelve years at Roopkund, during which Goddess Nanda is worshiped.

Itineraries include day trips and overnight stays in villages where trekkers can learn about traditional ways of life, cuisine, culture and heritage. Here one can experience sunrise amidst the morning mist while drinking hot tea with local villagers. 

Things we should carry on Roopkund trek

Back pack (50L-60L)

Warm clothes (4-5 layers, subject to season) / ~10 pairs of socks / Gloves / Warm Cap

Hiking shoes

A trekking pole

Raincoat or poncho

Toilet papers

Power bank / Charger

Sunscreen / Lip guard / Moisturizer

Torch

One valid ID proof

Difficulty

Difficult

Itinerary

Day 1: Reach at Lohajung (7,600 ft.), 210 Km drive from Rishikesh

Drive to Lohajung which takes about 9-10 hours from Rishikesh with stunning views of high altitude peaks like Trishul, Maiktoli, Nanda Devi, Ghori Parvat, Nanda Khat, Hathi Parvat, and Ghori Parvat. Take a small halt at “Teen Dhara” forrefreshments and make some memories with your camera as the views here are seriously unforgettable. Lohajung serves asthe beginning point and the base camp for the Brahmatal trek. After reaching Lohajung, the stay will be in Guest House/Camp/Homestay on sharing basis. There are many local shops where you can buy jackets, hand gloves, caps, shoes,etc. if need be. However, it is advised that you carry all the required things for trek beforehand and not rely on any shop.

Day 2: Lohajung Base Camp to Didna Village via Kuling village - 9 km | 8145 Ft

Just behind the bus stand in Lohargunj, take the trail that takes you to Raun Bagad. It is a fairly marked trail that descends through mixed forests. It is a moderate trek and you would take around 2-21⁄2 hrs to reach the Ruan Bagad, which is an iron bridge across the famous Neel Ganga river. There is also an alternative route to reach here from Lohargunj which is through
the road towards Wan. It is an easy 6km drive to Kulling Village where after there is a steep slope towards Ruan Bagad. You can opt for the latter, which is easy to travel but you would certainly miss on the beautiful mixed forests. Hereafter the climb to Didina starts once you cross the iron bridge. It is a difficult climb and you may get tired pretty soon. With a relatively tough
time in the beginning, you would reach Didina in about and an hour and a half time. You would have great mountaineering experience all this while. Overnight stay will be in Home stay or Camp.

Day 3: Didna Village to Abin Kharik via Ali Bugiyal & Tolpani - 12 km | 12200 Ft

To reach Bedni Bugyal from Didna, there are two alternative routes. If you look in the direction of the valley, you would look at Tolpani, which is a cluster of huts that belong to the shepherds. It is almost 3 kms away and 1000 feet high. From Tolpani, you take a trail that climbs to Tolkaan in the northern direction. The meadow trek goes through a series of switchbacks and grassy oak mountains. From Tolkaan, you take a sharp left towards the south and steer through the ridge to come out of the forest at Ali Bugyal. The alternative route is to climb directly towards Bedni Bugyal without going through Toplani. It takes nearly two and a half hours to reach Ali Bugyal on this route. To enjoy the seductive views from Ali Bugyal, you need to reach there before afternoon. It is a great post monsoon trek as well as a pre monsoon trek Incredible view of Valley. Click memories on your cameras, start trek to Bedeni bugyal slightly ascend but not tough, 1.5 -2 hours will take to reach Bedani Bugyal, Overnight stay in tents.

Day 4: Abin Kharik to Bahkuwabasa via Bedani, Pater Nachoni & Kalu vinayak - 12 km | 14000 Ft

The trek from Bedni Bugyal to Patar Nachauni is an easy trek. You would follow a straight line  ahead. On your gradual increase to the slope, the trek brings you to the other side of the ridge. The view from this point is absolutely marvelous. Explore morning view of Bedani Bugyal, around green grass, Bedeni kund, View of patti ka danda. According myth Lord Brahma created here Vedas. After breakfast depart to Patar Nachauni, 5 km distance takes 2-3 hours to reach. Today all around view is full of charm, Mountain (Nanda Ghughunti, Trishuli), Waterfalls, small-small watre lakes between meadows. Night halt in the camp. This is the day when you make a steep dash to gain altitude and finally trek in the snow line. It is a high altitude trekking and you would start feeling the effects of weather change and thin air and definitely the effects of high altitude. You would have to start your day early as you would like to reach Bhawabasa as early to acclimatize to the weather. Your route takes a climb to Kalu Vinayak, which is a steep and zigzag way to take you up the mountain. Go through this section carefully and slowly. It
takes around one and a half hours to reach Kalu Vinayak. The route from Kalu Vinayak to Bhagwabasa is simple and gradually sloping downwards. Bhagwabasa is 2 kms away and you can have a view of the Bhagwabasa huts from here. The trail towards Bhagwabasa goes through snow patches and you would enjoy the journey.

Day 5 : Bhagwabasa to Roopkund (Junargali) and back to Bhagwabasa - 10 km | 16000 Ft

You have to start the day as early at 4 am. The sooner you start, the better it is for you as the snow is still hard, while later in the day, it would get soft and your feet would start sinking in. Roopkund is a 3 km gradually up-hill climb from Bhagwabasa. You will have steep climb towards the end of the trail to reach Roopkund. It would take about 3 - 31⁄2 hours to reach Roopkund. Once you climb to Roopkund, you must climb up to Junargali. Trekkers must visit unless the weather is very harsh and does not permit you. The climb to Junargali is not long. It is around 200 ft and doesn't take much time. It is hardly a climb of 25 - 30 min. You can start off early to return back to Bhagwabasa. You need to be careful in trekking back as the snowy slopes may trick you.

Day 6 : Bhagwabasa to Ghairoli Patal via Bedni Bugyal- 15 km | 11,000 Ft

This is the day we will return back to Ghairoli Patal. We will start our trek in the early morning after spending some time at Bhagwabasa, we will descend without delay as the weather at these high altitudes changes suddenly. It can get windy up here and possibility of sudden rain cannot be ruled out. We also might rest at Pathar Nachauni if the weather permits, as it doesn’t take much time. Reach Bedni in around 5 hours. And from here a 2km descend from Bedani to Ghairoli Patal which you will cover in 1 hour. You can camp at Ghairoli Patal for the night.

Day 7 : Ghairoli Patal to Lohajung via Wan & Ranka Dhar. Drive from Wan to - 5 km | 7662 Ft

From Ghairoli, it is a steep ridge descent to the Neel Ganga. Faster trekkers reach the river in one and a half hours. The slower ones take two. Take your time because you will rarely see a more wondrous stretch of forest cover. The bridge on the Neel Ganga is an idyllic location to wash the dirt and grime of the long trek. Trees overhang the river and the water trips and falls over boulders in the shade. The water is cool and refreshing. From the river it is a short half hour climb to the ridge above Wan village. There are many routes to the bottom of the Wan village, and all roads eventually lead down to the road junction (Kasar Bagad) near the hydel project. It takes about an hour and half to get down to Kasar Bagad. It is a steep descent. There is an alternative longer route to get down to Wan. From the ridge top of Wan, take the main trail that runs to the right. Follow the trail until it reaches the Cyprus trees at the lower Wan village. Spend time looking at the Cyprus trees because they are centuries old! You’ll take a jeep from Wan to Lohajung. It’s a drive of about 45 mins.

Day 8 : Drive from Lohajung to Rishikesh.

You’ll leave for Rishikesh early in the day. You will reach Rishikesh between 7 pm and 8 pm. Check out the reaching the basecamp section for more details about getting back after your trek.

 

 

Inclusions/Exclusions

Inclusions :-
1. Accommodation. (Guest house, Home stay, Camping on sharing basis)
2. Meals while on trek (Vegetarian Meal - Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Tea, and Dinner)
3. Trek equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent (triple/quad sharing), kitchen & dining tent, dry pit toilet tent, utensils and crampon (if required)
4. All necessary permits and entry fees
5. First aid medical kits and oxygen kit
6. Mountaineering qualified & certified professional trek leader, guide, cook and Support staff
7. Porters/mules to carry central equipment
8. Transport Dehradun to Dehradun

Exclusions :-
1. Any kind of personal expenses
2. Food during the transit (Day-1 breakfast at Haridwar and lunch on the way).
3. Insurance
4. Any kind of emergency evacuation charges
5. Mules or porter to carry personal backpack
6. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head inclusions
7. Accommodation in Dehradun

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    Duration: 8 Days

    Max Altitude: 16,000 ft.

    Pickup Point: Dehradun

    Best Time: May to October

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