TREK DIFFICULTY
Easy
TREK DURATION
6 Days
HIGHEST ALTITUDE
11,950 Feet
GROUP SIZE
12
TREK DISTANCE
17 Km
BASECAMP
Uttarakhand
BEST TIME
Jan | Feb | Mar | Aprill | May | Jun | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec
PICKUP POINT
Dehradun
Dayara Bugyal Trek is one the most popular winter treks in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India, and specifically is a 5 to 6 days hiking based itinerary to explore the majestic alpine meadows, local culture of Barsu & Raithal, surrounding Himalayan peaks, a goat village, the unique butter festival, and many more. The trek starts either from Raithal or Barsu and often is done in a loop with trekkers returning to the same base camp they start the trek from, i.e. Raithal or Barsu.
Another unique option is to start the trek from Raithal and end the trek at Barsu. This unique itinerary allows trekkers to experience more in the same trekking duration.
Located in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, Dayara Bugyal has great historical and cultural significance. Uttarkashi was part of Garhwal Kingdom and had been ruled by the Panwar (Parmar) dynasty around the 9th century CE. After independence, Uttarkashi became a separate district in 1960 and since then this region has been prioritized for tourism and hydroelectric projects. Dayara Bugyal region is often associated with Lord Shiva and Goddess Ganga. Many temples here reflect the rich Himalayan architecture (crafted Goddess Ganga and Goddess Yamuna on temples' walls and gates). Dayara Bugyal was also linked to the epic Mahabharata as the Pandavas are believed to spend their exile years here.
The nearby villages of Dayara Bugyal are full of Garhwali culture. People follow age-old traditions here related to agriculture, seasonal migration and livestocks. Folk songs and dances also tell many stories related to Dayara Bugyal and Garhwali culture.
Festivals like Makar Sankranti, Basant Panchami, Harela, Phool Dei are celebrated with great enthusiasm. Butter Festival (Anduri Utsav) of Dayara Bugyal is famous for its unique tradition and celebration.
Here are some of main highlights during the Dayara Bugyal Trek:
This trail takes you through dense forests to Dayara Bugyal, one of the high altitude meadows of the Uttarakhand Himalayas, starting at 11000 ft and reaching a maximum height of 12500 ft. These meadows captivate every trekker's heart with their beauty, especially during spring and summer. The lush green meadows turn into snowfields during the winter months and are an ideal destination for skiing or snowboarding. This is usually possible from late December to early March.
Looking towards the northeast on the Dayara Bugyal trail, the view of the Gangotri range amazes trekkers. Peaks like Draupadi ka Danda (5,670 m), Srikantha (6,133 m), Jaunli (6,632 m), Bandarpunch (6,316 m) and Black Peak (6,387 m) are also visible. This breathtaking view of the mountains seems to be saying that you have honored the promise you made to yourself "the mountains are calling, and I must go".
You will be able to see peaks like-
The Dayara Bugyal trail becomes extremely beautiful in the spring season when the rhododendrons are in full bloom. The trees laden with rhododendrons (1500-3500 m) add immensely to the beauty of the Dayara Bugyal trek. While in winters, the same trees when laden with snow make the trail feel like a path to heaven. This trek is a great alternative to the crowded Kedarkantha trek during the peak winter season, as the Dayara Bugyal trek has abundant snow and rhododendrons as well as deodar trees which offer the same spectacular views as Kedarkantha.
There is a special Goat Village on the Dayara Bugyal Trek also known as Bakra Basti. The village is home to goats which is why it is known as Bakra Basti. The Goat Village leads to the top with an elevation of 3,048 meters after a 9-kilometer trek. The Goat Village is an initiative for rural women's empowerment that has earthen wooden cottages, and tent pitching and it also serves local food.
The Dayara Bugyal trek offers a great opportunity to explore additional sites like Dodital Lake and Gidara Meadows. Both these sites can be easily included in the Dayara Bugyal itinerary and it can take around 10-12 days to complete this combined trek.
The Butter Festival (Anduri Utsav) is organized by the locals at the high altitude Dayara Bugyal, which is a unique and special festival dedicated to Mother Nature and Lord Krishna. This festival is held every year between 16th and 18th August. During Bhadon Sankranti, the festival begins with the locals playing Holi with butter and milk at an altitude of over 10,000 feet. In this butter festival, Dhol Damau (a local instrument) is played along with local instruments and dramas and through this they express their love for Lord Krishna and nature. To enjoy this attraction during Dayara Bugyal trek, you should choose your trek in the month of August.
The trek is open for almost 8 months a year which means it's closed during monsoon. However, as there is no coverage of snow in summer, so, most people generally families, prefer to book the trek package in summer because it most the easiest time. The best time to visit Dayara Bugyal is in the spring when the meadows are in full bloom, specifically in March and April, when the weather is favorable, and the meadow is alive with vibrant flora. This period provides a unique opportunity to witness the beauty of the Bugyal in full bloom. However, for those seeking a winter wonderland experience, the snow-covered landscape from December to February is simply enchanting.
Here, is the overview of all the seasons to do the Dayara Bugyal trek:
Dayara Bugyal Trek is easy to moderate level trek making it perfect for beginners. Additionally, children above 10 years of age can trek easily. Moreover, you just have to deal with and get used to the high altitude otherwise there are no such difficulties and trekking challenges during the Trek. This is also the reason this trek is preferred by families with children.
However, there can be chances that you can face some challenges mentioned below:
The Dayara Bugyal Trek is in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, so firstly, you have to reach Dehradun, Uttarakhand, and to complete the first task, you can choose to travel either by flight or by other transportation. Once you arrive in Dehradun, you can move further, and to start your Dayara Bugyal Trek, you have to reach the nearest villages which can be either Raithal or Barsu.
You can reach Barsu or Raithal through the route of Mussoorie. To reach Mussoorie from Dehradun you have options like busses, and taxis or you can get help from any local transportation. After reaching Mussoorie you have to get a conveyance to reach to Uttarkashi from Mussorie. Then you have to cover the distance by moving ahead from Uttarkashi to nearby villages like Barsu, Raithal, or Bhatwari hereby the best option is to take a cab or taxi from a nearby taxi stand however, you should also consider covering the traveling in the morning to afternoon because generally in villages people prefer to not travel at nights after the sun sets.
During your journey from Dehradun to Uttarkashi, you will encounter beautiful mountains and get a view of the Bhagirathi River, which is known for changing its color from pure blue to greyish-blue as per different seasons.
Moreover, while traveling from Bhatwari to Raithal you will experience a drop in temperature, and because of that, you can go through motion sickness. Therefore, you can have tablets, keep candies, or whatever you require so that you can be comfortable and enjoy the cinematic view. Usually, there is advice that you should take a break while traveling from Uttarkashi to a nearby village, as the journey is 8 to 9 hours long. Hence, it's better to take a break and start your journey with a fresh start.
Dayara Bugyal experiences distinct weather patterns, with the temperature varying significantly across seasons. Trekking in the winter months from November to March, the meadows of Dayara Bugyal are blanketed in snow creating a mesmerizing winter wonderland trek and the temperature can drop below freezing, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a snow-filled adventure. In contrast, the summer months, from April to June, bring milder temperatures and lush green landscapes. The daytime temperatures range from comfortable to cool, offering a pleasant environment for trekking and exploration of Dayara Bugyal.
Discover the route map of the Dayara Bugyal Trek, highlighting key stops on the trail such as Raithal, Gui Campsite, Dayara Top, and surrounding mountain peaks like Black Peak, Mt. Bandarpunch, DKD, Gangotri I, II, & III, Mt. Jaonli, and Mt. Srikanth. This map ensures easy navigation through the trek.
Before going on the Dayara Bugyal trek you need to have the best knowledge about backpacking of things to carry for the trekking, trail information and physical fitness so that you can enjoy the trek without worrying about the common requirements otherwise lack of proper knowledge of these can lead to the worst experience of your beautiful trek.
Follow the instructions given below to have your perfect backpacking for the trail-
Extra cloths as per the duration of Dayara Bugyal Trek:
If you’re physically fit and aware of the safety precautions for the Dayara Bugyal Trek, you’ll experience the beauty of this trek 200% more effectively compared to those with weaker physical fitness and insufficient knowledge of safety precautions. This preparation enables you to fully enjoy the majestic landscapes and challenging trails without being held back by fatigue or physical limitations.
To overcome the difficulty level of Dayara Bugayl Trek, it requires some cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and overall fitness. Incorporate these exercises into your routine to increase strength, stability, and stamina, which will help you tackle the difficult terrain of the trail at high altitudes.
Regularly performing these exercises will build the necessary strength and stamina for a successful trekking experience. Good fitness is crucial for tackling the challenges of the trek and fully appreciating the adventure it offers.
The challenging terrain requires careful planning and adherence to safety precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Here is a list of 11 essential safety precautions and protocols for the Dayara Bugyal Trek:
Adhering to these safety precautions and protocols will help ensure a safe and memorable experience on the Dayara Bugyal Trek. Proper preparation and awareness are key to navigating the challenges of this beautiful Himalayan adventure.
At Himalaya Shelter, we provide you with the option to customize your trekking experience. Whether you're a solo traveler, a group of friends, or a family, you can opt for our personalized tailor-made trekking program. This customized trek will be exclusively designed for you, taking into account your specific requirements for transportation, accommodation, meals, and any other premium facilities you may need during the trek. No other participants will be added to your group. Choosing a customized trek will enable you to fully enjoy the trek with your loved ones. Learn about what a Customized Trekking program looks like.
Day 1: Drive from Dehradun to Raithal
Drive: 190 km, 7-8 hrs
Altitude Gain: 2,100 ft – 7,200 ft
Accommodation: Hotel / Guest House
Meals: Dinner
We start our trip from Dehradun railway station at 6:00 am and move towards Raithal village. It takes around 8 hours to reach Raithal. Raithal village is the base camp for the Dayara Bugyal trek which is 32 km from Uttarkashi, on the way to Gangotri. We will be passing through Mussoorie, Chamba, and Uttarkashi. There will be an Overnight stay at Raithal in a Homestay or Guest House..
Day 2: Raithal to Gui
Trek: 5 km, 2-3 hrs
Altitude Gain: 7,200 ft – 9,500 ft
Accommodation: Alpine Tents
Meals: Breakfast + Lunch + Evening Snacks + Dinner
After early breakfast, we begin our trek. Raithal to Upper Raithal is a quick hike of simply 1 km which may be effortlessly performed in much less than an hour. It is a perfect campsite to mark the start of the trek with beautiful views of Mt. Shrikanth, Mt. Jaunli & Mt. Draupadi ka Danda.
Moving ahead you’ll witness a stunning forest full of flora and fauna. A 4 km step-by-step ascending course from Upper Raithal ends in shepherd huts at Gui, an old-fashioned little hamlet instantly out of a mythical world. We will set up our campsite at Gui. This day trek is going through open land and dense woodland at exceptional locations. You will witness igloo huts a beautiful lake(Gui taal) in Gui, a majestic landscape of Rhododendrons, and a forest covered with Silver oaks and deodar trees.
Visible peaks from the Gui base camp will be Mt.Shreekantha, Mt.Gangotri, Mt.Jaunli, and more.
Day 3: Gui to Chilapada
Trek: 2.5 km, 2-3 hours
Altitude Gain: 9,630 ft – 10,515 ft
Accommodation: Alpine Tents
Meals: Breakfast + Lunch + Evening Snacks + Dinner
We start our trek from Gui to Chilapada passes. The trek is relatively shorter but it takes us to higher altitudes. The trail is full of dense oak forests but as we are moving higher, the tree lines are thinning out and opening up to green meadows and the panoramic view of surrounding peaks. The campsite at Chilapada is just below the Dayara ridge and perfect to view the golden sunrise and sunset. We will acclimatize there before the summit push.
Day 4: Chilapada to Nayanta via Dayara Top
Trek: 9.5 km, 6-7 hours
Altitude Gain and Loss: 10,515 ft – 9,186 ft by 11,830 ft
Accommodation: Alpine Tents
Meals: Breakfast + Lunch + Evening Snacks + Dinner
We start climbing early after breakfast. We are ascending towards Dayara Top, the highest point of the trek. The climb is gradual but challenging due to the high-altitude and open terrain. Once reaching the top, it's the breathtaking view that we get to see. It's a 360° view of Garhwal Himalayas. We are able to see Bandarpoonch, Black Peak (Kalanag), Srikanth and Gangotri ranges. It looks like beautiful live scenery. Spending a relishing time there, we will start descending towards Nayanta where we have to camp for the night.
Day 5: Nayanta to Raithal
Trek: 4 km, 4-5 hours
Altitude Loss: 9,186 ft to 7,142 ft
Meals: Breakfast
After spending night at Nayanta, we begin our descent through alpine meadows and forest trails back to Raithal. The returning journey has its own experience. We are mixed with emotions, as places are leaving behind but they are allowing us to reflect on our journey. Once back to Raithal, we will relax and comfort at the guesthouse.
Day 6: Raithal to Dehradun
Drive distance: 185 km, 9 hours
Meals: Breakfast
After our breakfast, we drive back to Dehradun. We enjoy the scenic routes of Uttarkashi, Chamba and Mussoorie. Our trekking journey is going to end. These are the memories we will cherish forever.
Our treks are specially designed by the experienced team at Himalaya Shelter, taking you on an adventure of a lifetime all while making you connect not only with the bountiful nature but also with yourself and with others on the trek with you creating wonderful memories which will last you a lifetime. All Himalaya Shelter treks are guided by experienced Trekkers having vast knowledge and experience of the region, providing with insightful information and stories pertaining to the region’s flora and fauna and the history of the region whilst the trek. It is safe to say that on successfully completing the trek, one will gain tremendous insight and experience along with lifetime memories.
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Dayara bugyal trek is a beginner friendly and easy to moderate trek for all age groups with decent fitness.
Generally, the Dayara bugyal is a 3 night 4 days trek, which cover a distance of approx. 22 kilometers.
Yes, you can do dayara bugyal trek without a guide, as its considered as easy to moderate trek, with well marked trails and the possibility of finding local stays and camps.
The Dayara Bugyal trek is generally considered suitable for children above 8 years old and is a popular choice for families due to its easy to moderate difficulty level.
The distance from Raithal to Dayara Bugyal is approximately 8–9 km via a trekking route. The trek is moderate and usually takes around 4–6 hours depending on your pace and weather conditions.
The best time to visit Dayara Bugyal is generally during the spring (March-April) or summer (May-June) months for pleasant weather and vibrant meadows, or autumn (mid-September to early November).
The distance of both treks are same, but difficulty wise, Dayara bugyal is easier than kedarkantha.