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Trek Specifications

Route Length

29 KM

Max Altitude

12570 FT.

Trek Duration

5N/6D

Trek Difficulty

Easy to Moderate

Base Camp Area

Lohajung

Pickup Point

Rishikesh
Mandatory Guidelines
Suitable For

10+ Years Age

Experience

First timer can apply, previous trekking experience is more appreciated.

Fitness

Cover 5 km of distance in 30 minutes without a stress.

Pricing & Charges
₹10,500/Person
  • +5% GST (Good & Service Tax) Extra
  • Price Includes Travel & Camping Expenses Within The Trek 2024

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About Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek

Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek starts with conquest in mind but ends with gratification in the heart. Popular among trekkers as Asia's largest meadow at the highest altitude, Ali Bedni Bugyal trek has more to offer. It vouchsafes nature, culture, religion, and history to whoever visits. This 28 km long trek has intrigued trekkers for ages and continues to do so. 

The long-standing attraction of the Ali Bedni trek is the views it offers. It offers standout and magnificent views of Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda Ghunti. Unlike Dayara Bugyal, Ali Bedni Bugyals have limited views. Their complacency and distinction lie in the proximity and angles of the mountain views. Some trekkers with enough knowledge of the peaks can also identify Chaukhambha from Ali Bedni Bugyals. 

Atop these alpine meadows, trekkers can walk barefoot and feel the grassland forming the smoothest carpet. High altitude doesn't make them less of a grazing location for horses, sheep, cows, and goats.  All these animals will be scattered on these folds and folds of twin meadows, extending from Ali to Bedni Bugyal. Once on these bugyals, many feel like running and rolling around. If you want to give into your raw and primal instincts, Ali-Bedni Bugyal Trek is a must.

Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek Itinerary
  • Day 1
    Rishikesh to Lohajung
    6:00 AM - 05:00 PM

    Lohajung Altitude: 7,550 ft (2,316 m)
    Altitude Gain: 6,430 ft (1,960 m)
    Travel Distance: 260 km 
    Travel Hours:  10 to 11 hrs (approx.)

    All trekkers will report at Rishikesh today. The serene journey will begin when you board your vehicles for Lohajung. Motion sickness might not leave some trekkers, but the views of River Ganga compensate for it. 

    The crinkling river water will lull you to sleep while the towering hills and mountains guard your way. For some trekkers, the pine trees lining the route will be an experience of a lifetime. Others will hold their breath on a sharp turn and a view at the endless sweeping valleys below the route. 

    After gaining an altitude of 1,960 m, you'll finally be at Lohajung. This beautiful and culturally rich village at 7,550 ft will welcome you wholeheartedly. The locals and the views from Lohajung ( place of war between Lohasur and Goddess Parvati) are heart-warming. Do not miss the sunrise and sunset here as Mt. Nanda Ghunti shines the brightest.

  • Day 2
    Lohajung to Didna via Kulling
    9:00 AM - 02:00 PM

    Didna Altitude: 8,090 ft (2,466 m) 
    Altitude Gain/Loss: 440 ft (134 m)
    Travel Distance: 5 km + 6 km ( 11 km approx.)
    Travel Hours:  1 hrs + 4 to 5 hrs (5.5 hrs approx.)

    The day will start with a briefing for the 5.5-hour-long drive and trek from Lohajung to Didna via Kulling. You will board a vehicle for Kulling and reach there within half an hour. From Kulling, everyone will descend taking gradual and small steps to avoid pressure on their knees. 

    The rocky trail will bring you to an iron bridge over the Neelganga River. After crossing Raun Bagad Bridge, you'll ascend towards Didna village. This village is thriving at a tabletop and has lots to explore along with its mustard fields, old houses, and Himalayan cherry trees. These cherry trees blossom during spring adding a vibrant pink to the green and blue landscape of Didna village. 

    The Kulling village that you pass when coming to Didna is also called a winter village. Many villagers from Didna migrate to winter houses in Kulling village during winters. It's mostly because winters are warmer in Kulling village in comparison to Didna village. These houses at Kulling village are called “Sheetkaleen Ghar (शीतकालीन गृह)” or “Winter Houses.”

  • Day 3
    Didna to Abin Kharakh via Ali Top
    9:00 AM - 04:00 PM

    Abin Kharakh Altitude: 11,160 ft (3,401 m)
    Altitude Gain: 3,070 ft (955 m)
    Travel Distance: 9.4 km (approx.)
    Travel Hours: 8 to 9 hrs (approx.) 
     
    Today starts with an ascent to Ali Bugyal. The villagers usually opt for a shortcut that is a very steep ascent. Another way is through the beautiful forest of oak, rhododendron, and deodar trees. On your way up, you reach Tolpani. You can stop here to rest and rejuvenate and get something to eat at the shepherd huts (chaniya) there. After this, you enter a dense forest section called the Tolpani Forests. The trees in this forest section change after every 15-minute trek into the forest. This forest section’s main attraction is the standalone rhododendron forest. 

    After the treeline comes to a sudden stop, the alpine grassland opens to you. You have fields and fields of lush green grass and moist soil extending to infinity. The meadows are carpeted with wildflowers and medicinal herbs. Some wildflowers scattered on Ali Bugyal are blue poppies, Brahma Kamal, and orchids.

    Ali Bugyal offers views of The Great Himalayan Ranges, especially Mt. Trishul (23,360 ft) and Mt. Nanda Ghunti (20,699 ft). Other peaks visible from here are Chaukhambha (7,138 m), Kedarnath (6,940 m), Kedar Dome (6,832 m), Avalanche (1,833 m), Kharchakund (6,612 m), and Mandani (6,193 m). 

    A straight walk with a gradual ascent on Ali Bugyal will take you to Ali Top (11,700 ft). Once there, some other views will open up to you. These are views of Bugchi Bugyal, Brahmatal top and ridge, and the Tolpani forest cover. From Ali Bugyal, at a 4 km distance, is Bedni Bugyal, its twin meadow.

  • Day 4
    Abin Kharakh to Gehroli Patal via Bedni Top and Bedni Kund
    9:00 AM - 02:00 PM

    Gehroli Patal Altitude: 10,100 ft (3,078 m)                    
    Altitude Loss: 1.069 ft (323 m)
    Travel Distance:  5.5 km (approx.)
    Travel Hours: 5 to 6 hrs  (approx.)

    Today, the trekkers will get treated to the grandest view of Mt. Trishul. ‘A few more steps and I'll be on Mt. Trishul,’ will be your exact words. You'll see the entire south face of Mt. Trishul. About 7000 ft to 8000 ft of the mountain opens in front of you and is a striking view. 

    Bedni Top (12,570) offers views of Mt. Nanda Ghunti and Mt. Trishul, but Bedni Kund has something otherworldly to offer. The Bedni Kund waters show grandiose reflections of these peaks during spring and summer. It makes you want to camp, but camping is limited to the Gharoli Patal campsite. After paying your prayers at the Laatu Devta Temple and Maa Nanda Devi Temple at Bedni Kund (11,005 ft), you will descend to Gharoli Patal via Dolia Dhar Ridge. 

    Abin Kharakh is connected to Bedni Bugyal by a trail above Abin Kharakh. Descending this trail, you reach a 3-way where you can descend to Bedni Kund, ascend to Bedni Bugyal, and walk straight towards Roopkund Trek. Bedni Bugyal is lush green and carpeted with wildflowers during spring. Winter casts a snow spell on these meadows, turning them white with knee-deep snow. 

    Bedni Kund trail is also where the Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra travels every 12 years. The Vaitarani Lake (Bedni Kund), as locals say, was created by Lord Shiva to satiate Maa Nanda Devi’s thirst. Around this lake, you can find wildflowers like Brahm Kamal (Saussurea obvallata).

  • Day 5
    Gharoli Patal to Lohajung via Wan Village
    9:00 AM - 03:00 PM

    Lohajung Altitude: 7,550 ft (2,316 m)                    
    Altitude Loss: 3,020 ft (921 m)
    Travel Distance:  6.4 km + 7.5 km (approx.)
    Travel Hours: 7 to 8 hrs + 30 mins  (approx.)

    Today is another long and challenging day when you'll descend to Wan village. On your way down, the picturesque views of Ali Bedni Bugyal will flash before your eyes and make you smile in awe. Gharoli Patal campsite has incredible views and surroundings that'll accompany you till Lohajung. 

    The deodar, oak, and rhododendron trees make for beautiful forests over the trail to Neelganga. You'll soon reach Neelganga River, make this stop to rest and enjoy the Neelganga River. Take your time, listen to the sounds of the waters and give your mind and soul a well-deserved rest. 

    Once you cross the Neelganga, you will walk on Ran Ka Dhaar ridge and towards Wan village. This ridge with oak trees is a magical site during winter more than any other season. Further ahead on the trail, a forest section with tall oaks, appearing manicured, will engulf you. The alignment of these trees is a testament to the perfection called nature. 

    When you are 20 minutes away from Wan village, you'll see a gigantic Cypress tree. Try hugging it and you'll be humbled by the mingy nature of a human's existence. At Wan Village, you'll get a chance to visit Laatu Shrine Temple. He's the brother of Maa Nanda Devi who's believed to be married to Lord Shiva.

  • Day 6
    Lohajung to Rishikesh
    5:00 AM - 04:00 PM

    Rishikesh Altitude: 1,120 ft (340 m)                    
    Altitude Loss: 6,430 ft (1,960 m)
    Travel Distance: 260 km (approx.)
    Travel Hours: 10 to 11 hrs  (approx.)

    After waking up to an electrifying sunrise on Mt. Nanda Ghunti, it'll be time to return from Lohajung. The way back has surprises of its own. Above all, you'll have memories of the Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek. The Abin Kharakh campsite, the Bedni Kund, and the Gharoli Patal campsite will all be fresh in your hearts. 

    Spiralling down the hilly route from Lohajung to Rishikesh, you'll pass Srinagar, Nagarsu, Kulsari, Deval, and Guachar. Some prominent locations you'll pass are Devprayag, Rudraprayag, and Karnaprayag. At these confluences, the Bhagirathi, Alaknanda, Mandakini, and Pindari rivers join to form the River Ganges. For our religious folks, we have Dhari Devi Temple, Vashishta Gufa Temple, Koteshwar Temple, etc. 

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Inclusion

Accommodation

  • Comfortable stay at a guest house or homestay from the First Day to the Second Last Day, with shared rooms (triple, quad, or penta sharing).
  • Camping equipment to facilitate a comfortable stay at camping sites during the trek.

Meals (Vegetarian only with eggs option available)

Nutritious meals from Day 1's dinner to last day's breakfast, following the itinerary schedule.

Expert Support

  • The trek will be under expert leadership with a qualified professional who has mountaineering and first aid certifications.
  • Local guides with in-depth knowledge of the area, with the number of guides adjusted based on group size.

First Aid Preparedness

Fully equipped medical kit including a stretcher, oxygen cylinder, blood pressure monitor, oximeter, and stethoscope to ensure safety throughout the journey.

Storage Facilities :- A secure room at the base camp to store additional luggage not needed during the trek.

Permits and Entry Fees :- Coverage of all necessary permits and entry fees, in line with standard charges for Indian nationals.

Transportation :- A round-trip transport from the pick-up point and back at the same point as a part of the itinerary.

Trek Equipment

  • Trekker tent (twin and triple sharing), dining tent, toilet tent, kitchen tent.
  • Sleeping liners (when required), Sleeping bag, utensils, and mattresses. 
  • Walkie talkie, camping stool.
  • Gaiters and crampons, ice ax, ropes, helmets, harness (if necessary).
Exclusion

Insurance :- Personal insurance is mandatory and not included in the package.

Personal Expenses :- Any expenses of a personal nature, including shopping, snacks, hiring a mule or porter for carrying your belongings, or acquiring personal equipment.

Emergency Costs :- Expenses arising from emergency evacuations, hospitalization, or any medical treatments required.

Unspecified Services :- Any services or items not explicitly mentioned under the "INCLUSIONS" section.

Food Costs :- We will not cover any food costs during your transit to and from the base village. 

Important Information

Trekking is not only about enjoying the change of scenery but also about being responsible. Our (Trekking Compass) responsibility is to provide you with an opportunity for a safe trek. But, how do we do that? We do that when you fulfill your end of the responsibility and are honest with us. To keep you safe we need to be sure there isn’t any inherent threat to your being. 

Treks are at higher altitudes and it becomes difficult, almost impossible to provide you with immediate medical assistance. Therefore, we cannot help you if you don’t help us. Trekking is only one of the things you can do, but there are plenty of other things to do too. Don’t risk your life for the thrill.

To approach a trek with utmost safety, we want you to submit the following documents:

  • Personal Confirmation Statement.
  • Parent/Guardian Approval Form.
  • Medical Liability Waiver.

Personal Confirmation Statement (Compulsory for anyone over 18 years)

You are participating in a trek at high altitudes and it comes with its own sets of risks. This Personal Confirmation Statement will make sure that you understand all the risks you're buying into. Trekking Compass wants you to confirm your complete understanding of these risks so that you come prepared for any mental or physical challenges ahead.

This statement is also a declaration from you that, "All the information I have provided, including medical conditions, is true. If found false under any circumstances, I will be held accountable and it has nothing to do with Trekking Compass."

We have the utmost empathy for you and will do our best to help wherever possible, but only after assessing your readiness and safety for the trek. This is how our team will adequately prepare for whatever risks we might face during the journey. Concerning individuals are requested to thoroughly cross-check the requirements and only then sign the document.

Parent/Guardian Approval Statement (Compulsory for anyone below 18 years)

For participants under 18 years of age, the Parent/Guardian Approval Statement is essential to confirm that a legal guardian understands and consents to the participation in the trek. Once we have this document, we are affirmed that the parent or guardian is fully aware of the risks involved in trekking at high altitudes and is consenting to their child's participation. 

No underage (below 18+) children are welcome on the trek without their parent's consent. Submission of this document reassures us that parents are approving that their child meets the health and fitness requirements for the trek, after a thorough examination. 

This legal confirmation holds the parent liable for any discrepancies, freeing Trekking Compass from any liabilities for the same. Parents are requested to thoroughly cross-check the requirements and only then sign the document. 

Medical Liability Waiver

The Medical Liability Waiver makes sure participants acknowledge the health risks associated with trekking at high altitudes. Common ailments during treks include altitude sickness, dehydration, muscle cramps, hypothermia, and fatigue, all of which can significantly affect your trekking experience. Additionally, weather changes and the physical demands of the terrain may exacerbate pre-existing conditions.  

If you have pre-existing medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart issues, it’s vital to inform us and carry your necessary medications. Trekking Compass cannot provide immediate medical assistance in remote areas, so having the essential medications, such as inhalers, insulin, or any other prescriptions, is crucial for your safety during the trek.

By signing this waiver, you confirm that you are in good health and have taken the necessary precautions. You acknowledge these risks and agree not to hold Trekking Compass liable for any medical issues or accidents that may arise during the trek.

For any further doubts about anything mentioned above, below is our contact information:

OFFICE ADDRESS: Lane No. 4 Krishna Vihar Mohkampur, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, 248005

PHONE NUMBER: +91 7055048487, 7055048488

EMAIL ADDRESS: info@trekkingcompass.com

How To Reach

HOW TO REACH ? (RISHIKESH)

Note: Keep a buffer day in your getaway in addition to the total days in the itinerary. This day will come in handy in case of any political unrest, landslides, or rains. If not, you can use the extra day to get to know Rishikesh. This means that for an itinerary ending on the 15th of a month, book your return tickets for the 16th.

What are the different ways to reach Rishikesh?

On the Ali Bedni Bugyal trek, our first long-day trip is from Rishikesh to Lohajung (260 km). Therefore, trekkers need to reach Rishikesh to start the trek. The first move to reach Rishikesh for any trekker is to reach either Dehradun or Delhi. Later, every trekker can choose their choice of transport. The available transports for Rishikesh are: 

Medium: BUS

  1. Dehradun Airport to Rishikesh: After you reach Jolly Grant Airport at Dehradun, you are just 1 to 1.5 hrs from Rishikesh. The easiest way from there is to board a bus, which is available at a regular interval of 10-15 mins.
  2. Delhi to Rishikesh via Haridwar (AC Volvo buses): You have to reach Delhi’s ISBT Kashmere Gate and you won’t have a shortage of AC buses ready to take you on a 6 to 7 hrs long trip to Rishikesh.  The suitable start slots for you to not miss our pick-up services on Day 1 will be  8:30 am, 9:00 am, 9:30 am, 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 11:00 am, and 11:30 am. When it comes to availability, a bus to Rishikesh is available every half hour from that station.

A Friendly Note: You should travel by government buses instead of private ones because the private buses tend to take more time than expected. To avoid missing the pick-up time, try traveling by government bus, wherever possible.

Medium: TRAIN

  1. Delhi to Haridwar Railway Station then to Rishikesh (Train 19019): You can board train no. 19019, also called Haridwar Express at Hazrat Nizamuddin Delhi. This train goes between Delhi and Haridwar throughout the week. If you board this train you will reach Haridwar in a timespan of 4 hr 55 mins. The train leaves Delhi at 2:50 am, giving you enough time to reach Rishikesh on Day 0 by 8 to 9 am (max). At Haridwar, you can catch buses to Rishikesh, every 10-15 mins. 
  2. Delhi to Haridwar Railway Station then to Rishikesh (Train 12017): You can board train no. 12017, also called Dehradun Shatabdi Express at New Delhi Railway Station. This train goes between Delhi and Haridwar throughout the week. If you board this train you will reach Haridwar in a timespan of 4 hr 48 mins. The train leaves Delhi at 6:45 am, giving you enough time to reach Rishikesh on Day 0 by 1 to 2 pm (max). At Haridwar, you can catch buses to Rishikesh, every 10-15 mins. 
  3. Delhi to Rishikesh Railway Station (Train 19031): You can board train no. 19031, also called Yoga Express at Delhi Junction. This train goes between Delhi and Rishikesh throughout the week. If you board this train you will reach Rishikesh in a timespan of 7 hr 20 mins. The train leaves Delhi at 5:05 am, giving you enough time to reach Rishikesh by 1 or 2 pm. Now in Rishikesh, you can explore or rest to restore your energy for tomorrow.

Medium: FLIGHT

Fly Directly to Dehradun and then to Rishikesh: To fly directly at Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun, there are multiple flights from metropolitan cities. The companies that facilitate these flights are:

  • Air India
  • Air India Express
  • Alliance Air
  • Indigo
  • Vistara

Fly to Delhi then take a bus or train to Rishikesh: It’s very easy to fly to Delhi from anywhere in the country and take a bus to Rishikesh. You will find a detailed description of buses in the BUS section. The companies that facilitate these flights to Delhi are:

  • Air India
  • Air India Express
  • SpiceJet
  • Indigo
  • Vistara

Note: Make sure that the mode of transport you choose should bring you to Rishikesh a day before Day 1, i.e., Day 0. You can fly to Delhi and Dehradun from Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, and to Dehradun from Delhi too. 

What happens on the drop-off day

Here are the points that explain your drop-off:

  • Trekking Compass’ team will drop you at Rishikesh specifically.
  • Lohajung to Rishikesh is a long day’s travel (approx. 10 to 11 hrs), therefore you reach Rishikesh not before 4 to 6 pm.
  • You should have travel arrangements back from Rishikesh starting 10 pm onwards.
  • If you have a buffer day, you can stay at a hotel or hostel in Rishikesh and explore around. 

Special Case: What if you miss our pick-up?

You shouldn't panic and follow one of the below-mentioned ways to Lohanjung:

  1. 1st Way: Delhi to Rishikesh/Dehradun to Karanprayag to Tharali to Lohajung (cab/bus)
  2. 2nd Way: Kathgodam/Haldwani to Bhimtal to Khairna to Almora to Someshwar to Baijnath to Gwaldam to Lohajung (cab/bus)
  3. 3rd Way: Delhi to Lohajung (24 hours by cab)
  4. 4th Way:   Delhi to Rishikesh/ Dehradun to Lohajung (bus/cab)
Things To Carry
Backpack with rain cover / Trolley Bag Main bag for gear.
Day pack with rain cover (20 - 30 L) For day essentials, if the main pack is off-loaded.
Walking stick Recommended (at least one).
Water bottle/ Hydration pack 2 bottles (1L each) or 1 hydration pack and 1 bottle.
Snacks Energy bars, dry fruits, ORS/electrolytes.
Personal Medical Kit As prescribed by your doctor.
T-shirts (Synthetic, quick-dry) 2 full-sleeve, 2 half-sleeve.
Fleece T-shirts 2 pieces.
Wind-stopper / Fleece jacket (upper) 1 piece.
Windproof jacket 1 piece
Down feather / Hollow jacket 1 piece
Thermal innerwear (Upper & Lower) 1 set.
Trekking pants (Synthetic, quick-dry) 3 pairs.
Wind-stopper / Fleece pants (lower) 1 pair.
Waterproof gloves Not required.
Fleece / Woolen gloves 1 pair.
Poncho / Waterproof jacket and pants 1 set.
Head torch / Hand torch 1 piece.
Sun cap Required.
Woolen cap 1 piece.
Balaclava 1 piece.
Buff/ Neck gaiters 1 synthetic, 1 woolen.
Sunglasses UV protection with side covers (for spectacle users: contacts or photochromatic lenses).
Trekking shoes (waterproof, high ankle, good grip) 1 pair.
Floaters / Flip-flops 1 pair.
Cotton socks 4 pairs.
Woolen socks 2 pair.
Sunscreen 1 piece.
Moisturizer 1 piece.
Lip balm/ Chap-stick 1 piece.
Toothbrush and toothbrush 1 set.
Toilet paper and wipes 1 pack each.
Soap/ Hand sanitizer 1 piece.
Quick-dry towel 1 piece.
FAQ About Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek

If you qualify for the health and fitness requirements for the trek, you are qualified for the trek. Acclimatization issues arise if you do not meet the health and fitness requirements and become a hassle for everyone. So, opt for the trek wisely.

Trekking Compass will provide two categories of twin-sharing tents. They are 2+1 & 3+1. 2 to 3 people can stay comfortably in these tents.

Here are the mandatory documents during the trek:

  • 2 photocopies of ID with address (Aadhar Card or Driving License or Passport or Voter ID, Photo Passbook of running account)

  • 2 photographs (passport size) 

  • A Medical form issued and signed by a doctor

  • A disclaimer form with the trekker’s signature

  • High Altitude Insurance

No, we do not offer any discounts at present. For trekkers cashing in their cash vouchers, their trek charges will be reduced to the Total Trek Charges - Cash Voucher.

Yes, children of 9 years and above age are allowed on the trek. This might change depending on the trek conditions and season of choice.

There are different rules for different sets of children. They are:

  1. Children (below 15 years): Strictly require the parents/guardians to accompany them.

  2. Children (15 - 18 years): Can come on the trek with a signed waiver by parents/guardians.

For both sets, Medical and Disclaimer forms are compulsory on the trek.

Yes. You can get jackets, trek poles, and other trekking equipment on rent from Trekking Compass.

We have toilet tents where you can go about your business, these dry toilets are nature-friendly and convenient. You can choose the shove-pit-mud method too, which is nature-friendly and maintains cleanliness and hygiene. Carry essential toiletries, maintain good hygiene, and enjoy the trek.

Here is how you can update your family:

  1. Call them from the Base Camp, while your phone still has signals. The signals get scarce and disappear at some point during the trek.

  2. Call them once you have returned to the Base Camp. 

  3. Share the Trek Coordinator’s number with your family, they’ll keep track of your batch's whereabouts.

No. The children will be served the same nutritious meals as the adults during the trek. There will be Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, and Dinner. Any additional dietary requirements requested for the children will be taken care of by our kitchen staff. These will especially be for children with certain allergies or lactose intolerance.

You can contact us (Trekking Compass) with detailed queries at trekkingcompass@gmail.com. We will make sure to resolve your queries as fast as we can. Please note that we will not accept any changes 24 days before the trek’s start date. In these cases, our usual cancellation policy will apply.

There is no weight limitation on the luggage to carry that is imposed on you by Trekking Compass. In our humble opinion, we suggest you carry light luggage to fully enjoy the trek.

No. Your weight will not be an issue. Although, you must meet the health and fitness requirements for the trek. This helps you avoid any fatal complications during the trek.

This trek involves a combination of both. You reach the base village by drive and then it's a trek, then a drive back to Dehradun or Rishikesh.

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