Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal Trek

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Quick Information

Trek Duration

6 Days

Trek Difficulty

Easy

Trek Group Size

12 max

Trek Distance

17 Km

Trek Max Altitude

11,950 Feet

Trek Region

Uttarakhand

Trek Pickup

Dehradun

Best Season

Spring, Summer, Autumn And Winter

Best Time

January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November, December

Trek Basecamp

Uttarakhand

Trek Insurance Fee

₹ 380

Trek Shield Fee

₹ 0

Trek Transportation Fee

₹ 2000

Trek Backpack Fee

₹ 400

GST Fee

5%

Dayara Bugyal Trek Overview

Dayara Bugyal Trek is one the most popular winter treks in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India, and specifically is a 5 to 6-day 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 is often 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 the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, Dayara Bugyal has great historical and cultural significance. Uttarkashi was part of the 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. The 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 have spent 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 livestock. Folk songs and dances also tell many stories related to Dayara Bugyal and Garhwali culture.

Festivals like Makar Sankranti, Basant Panchami, Harela, and Phool Dei are celebrated with great enthusiasm. Butter Festival (Anduri Utsav) of Dayara Bugyal is famous for its unique tradition and celebration.

Barnala Meadow On The Way To Dayara Bugyal
Barnala Meadow On The Way To Dayara Bugyal

Places to visit and Highlights of Dayara Bugyal Trek

Beautiful Meadows of Dayara

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.

Amazing view of the Greater Himalayan Range

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-

  • Gangotri (6,672 m)
  • Bandarpoonch (6320 m)
  • Draupadi ka Danda (5670 m)
  • Shrikhand Mahadev (5227 m)
  • Kalanag (Black Peak) (6387 m)
  • Jaonli (6,632 m)
  • Srikanth (6133 m)
  • Bakariya Top ( 3810 m)
Dayara Bugyal Trek
Dayara Bugyal Trek
These peaks mentioned above are the most famous and snow-capped mountains of the Garhwal mountains.

Dense forests

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 winter, 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.

Goat Village

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, tent pitching, and it also serves local food.

Way towards Dodital and Gidara Bugyal via Dayara Bugyal Trek

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.

Butter Festival

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 the Dayara Bugyal trek, you should choose your trek in the month of August.

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Dayara Bugyal Trek Route Map

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.

Dayara bugyal trek map
Dayara bugyal trek route map

 

 

Dayara Bugyal Trek Route & Terrain

The Dayara Bugyal Trek follows a beautiful and beginner-friendly trail through dense forests, traditional Himalayan villages, open meadows, and stunning mountain views. The trek starts from Raithal located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. From here, the trail gradually climbs through oak, rhododendron, and pine forests.

  • Within a few hours of trekking, the forest opens up into vast alpine meadows that seem to stretch endlessly across the mountains. These meadows are among the most beautiful high-altitude grasslands in Uttarakhand.
  • The trail of Dayara Bugyal Trek is easy and well defined. Trekkers walk on forest paths, and grassy ridges with gradual ascents and descents throughout the journey. Unlike many Himalayan treks with difficult sections, Dayara Bugyal offers a relatively gentle trekking experience. This trek is ideal for beginners, friends, and families.
  • During winter, the entire landscape transforms into a snow-covered wonderland. The meadows, forests, and surrounding slopes get blanketed in fresh snow. In summer and autumn, the green meadows are filled with wildflowers.
  •  After gaining altitude, breathtaking views of Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, Srikanth, and Draupadi Ka Danda begin to appear. The final stretch across the vast Dayara Bugyal meadows is rewarding, offering uninterrupted mountain views.
  • Dayara Bugyal Trek route combines easy terrain, beautiful forests, expansive alpine meadows, and spectacular Himalayan views, making it one of the best beginner-friendly treks in India.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Short Itinerary

Day

Route

Travel / Trek Details

Altitude

Accommodation

Day 1

Drive from Dehradun to Raithal

  • Drive Duration: 9 hours

  • Drive Distance: 180 km

Altitude Gain: 2,100 ft to 7,142 ft

Guest House

Day 2

Trek from Raithal to Gui

  • Trek Distance: 4.5 km

Altitude Gain: 7,142 ft to 9,630 ft

Alpine Tent

Day 3

Trek from Gui to Chilapada

Trek Distance: 2.5 km

Altitude Gain: 9,630 ft to 10,515 ft

Alpine Tent

Day 4

Trek from Chilapada to Nayanta via Dayara Bugyal

  • Trek Distance: 9.5 km

Altitude Gain & Loss: 10,515 ft to 11,830 ft to 9,186 ft

Alpine Tent

Day 5

Trek from Nayanta to Raithal

  • Trek Distance: 4 km

Altitude Loss: 9,186 ft to 7,142 ft

Guest House

Day 6

Drive from Raithal to Dehradun

  • Drive Duration: 9 hours

  • Drive Distance: 180 km

Altitude Loss: 7,142 ft to 2,100 ft

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Dayara Bugyal Trek Itinerary

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..

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Difficulty Level of 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:

  • In the initial stage of the trek, you can face stamina tests because you have to climb to the Dayara top from base camp to the forest. Although it's not so difficult generally it depends on the stamina too.
  • Another challenge can be the hard snow you have to be careful while dealing with the snow because there can be chances of slipping as snow is prone to slips so, be careful and wear your microspikes while climbing the steep and firmly keep your feet.
  • With the high altitude trail, there can be chances of mountain sickness which can lead to symptoms of headache, weakness, nausea, and a loss of appetite. These all symptoms are rare on the trek of Dayara Bugyal, so, there is no need to worry much about.

Dayara Bugyal Trek - A Perfect Introduction to Himalayan Trekking

Dayara Bugyal Trek is one of the most beautiful meadow treks. Known for its vast rolling grasslands, dense forests, and breathtaking views of peaks like Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, and Srikanth, this trek offers a perfect blend of nature and adventure. The trail is easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners, families, and experienced trekkers.

 

Who Should Do Dayara Bugyal Trek?

  • Beginners looking for their first Himalayan trekking experience.

  • Families who want to enjoy a safe and scenic trek together.

  • Nature lovers who wish to walk through beautiful forests and vast alpine meadows.

 

Who Should Avoid Dayara Bugyal Trek?

  • People with serious heart, lung, or other medical conditions.

  • Those who are unable to walk for 4–6 hours.

  • Travelers who are uncomfortable with basic mountain facilities and camping conditions.

 

Best Time to Visit Dayara Bugyal Trek Uttarakhand

Dayara Bugyal is one of the few Himalayan treks that can be enjoyed almost throughout the year. The best time to visit Dayara Bugyal Trek is from April to June and September to December when the weather remains pleasant and the mountain views are at their best. The monsoon season (July and August) can make the trails slippery and visibility poor due to frequent rainfall.

Dayara Bugyal Trek in Spring (March - April)

Spring is when Dayara Bugyal starts coming back to life after winter. Snow patches can still be found on the trail, especially in March, while the forests begin turning green again. The weather remains cool and pleasant, and the surrounding Himalayan peaks look stunning with fresh snow. This is a great time for trekkers who want to enjoy both snow and greenery on the same trek.

Dayara Bugyal Trek in Summer (May - June)

Summer is one of the most popular seasons for the trek. The meadows turn lush green. Days are comfortable for trekking, while mornings and evenings remain cool. Clear skies offer excellent views of Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, and other Himalayan peaks.

dayara bugyal trek in summer

Dayara Bugyal Trek in Autumn (September - November)

After the monsoon, the meadows look fresh and vibrant. The skies are usually crystal clear, offering some of the best mountain views of the year. September brings rich greenery, while October and November paint the forests in beautiful autumn colours. 

Dayara Bugyal Trek in Winter (December - February)

Winter transforms Dayara Bugyal into a snow-covered wonderland. The meadows disappear under a thick blanket of snow, creating one of the most beautiful winter trekking experiences in Uttarakhand. Snow trekking, camping, and panoramic views of snow-clad peaks make this season a favourite among winter adventure lovers.

dayara bugyal trek in winter

 

How to reach Dayara Bugyal Trek

How to reach Dayara Bugyal Trek

How to reach Raithal , basecamp of Dayara Bugyal Trek

How to reach Raithal on your own

How to reach Raithal , basecamp of Dayara Bugyal Trek "On Your Own"

How to Reach Raithal on Your Own

Dayara Bugyal Trek Base Camp

Raithal is the basecamp for Dayara Bugyal Trek. Trekkers can reach Dehradun first and then look for buses and shared taxis. There is no direct bus from Dehradun to Raithal. You can take a bus from Dehradun till Uttarkashi and then look for a shared taxi till Raithal.  

Route Overview

New Delhi → Dehradun → Mussoorie → Uttarkashi → Raithal

Delhi to Dehradun

  • Distance: 286.2 km Travel

  • Time: 5–6 hours

  • Transport Option: Direct bus is available from Kashmiri Gate, New Delhi.

Rishikesh to Dehradun

  • Distance: 45 km

  • Travel Time: 1–2 hours

  • Transport Option: Direct bus is available from Rishikesh ISBT.

  • Departure: Buses start from 5:00 AM and operate till midnight.

Dehradun to Raithal

  • Distance: 185 km

  • Travel Time: 8–9 hours

  • Transport Option: Direct bus or shared cab available from Dehradun Hill Bus Stand near Dehradun Railway Station till Uttarakashi and then take shared taxi till Raithal.

  • Departure Timings: 5:30 AM from Dehradun Hill Bus Stand near Dehradun Railway Station.

How to reach Dehradun by Train

How to reach Dehradun by Train

How to Reach Dehradun by Train

From City

Duration

Train Name & No.

Delhi (NDLS)

~6 hr

Dehradun Shatabdi Express (12017/12018), Nanda Devi Express (12205/12206), Mussoorie Express (14041/14042)

Mumbai (BCT)

~30 hrs

Dehradun Express (19019/19020)

Ahmedabad (SBIB)

~25–26 hrs

Yoga Express (19031)

Lucknow (LKO)

~10 hrs

Lucknow–Dehradun Express (15005/15006)

Kolkata (HWH)

~36 hrs

Howrah–Dehradun Express (12369/12370)

Chandigarh (CDG)

~5 hrs

CDG–Dehradun Express (14631/14632)

Jaipur (JP)

~14 hrs

Jaipur–Dehradun Express (12982)

How to reach Dehradun by Flight

How to reach Dehradun by Flight

How to Reach Dehradun by Flight

From City

Flight Duration

Airlines Direct/Popular

Delhi (DEL)

~1 hr

IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, Alliance Air

Mumbai (BOM)

~2.5 hrs

IndiGo, Vistara

Bengaluru (BLR)

~3 hrs

IndiGo, Vistara

Hyderabad (HYD)

~2.5 hrs

IndiGo

Kolkata (CCU)

~2.5–3 hrs

IndiGo

Chandigarh (IXC)

~1 hr via Delhi

IndiGo, Vistara

Jaipur (JAI)

~1.5 hr via Delhi

IndiGo

 

What to Pack for the Dayara Bugyal Trek?

Mandatory Backpacking List for Dayara Bugyal Trek

Mandatory Backpacking List for Dayara Bugyal Trek

 

Before going on the Dayara Bugyal trek you need to have the best knowledge on how to prepare for a Himalayan Trek with a perfect backpacking of gear and equipment required, so that you can enjoy the trek without worrying about the common requirements otherwise lack of proper backpacking preparation can lead to the worst experience of your beautiful trek. Follow the instructions below to pack your backpack for hiking-

Mandatory Documents

Ensure you carry essential documents such as a valid ID proof (driver’s license, Aadhar Card, or passport), medical fittness certificate and an adventure insurance.

Accessories

Bring along a sturdy Backpack with rain cover, Waterproof Shoes, trekking poles, sun cap, sunglasses, headlamp or flashlight, lunch box, water bottle, a trek route map & current weather forecast of the the trail' region. Don't forget to carry a camera to capture the scenic beauty of Dayara Bugyal Trek, and a power bank for charging electronic devices.

Toiletries

It's essential to bring basic toiletries to ensure personal hygiene and comfort during the trek. Pack biodegradable soap a toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, tissues or wet wipes, hand sanitizer, lip balm, sunscreen, a small towel, and a comb.

Clothings

Wear multiple layers of clothing to suit different temperatures. The best Packing of essential clothing for a Himalayan Trek is key point to fully enjoy your trek without much affacted by the harsh weather. Always Try to pack as many items as possible that are moisture-wicking, warm, waterproof and comfortable.

  • For trekking in spring, summer, and monsoon: 1 Trek Pant, 1 innerwear (made of nylon), 1 lightweight shirt, 1 fleece Sweater, and 1 poncho

  • For Trekking in Autumn, and starting of Winters: 1 Trek Pant, 1 pair of thermals, 1 t-shirt, 1 fleece Sweater, 1 padded jacket, and 1 poncho

  • For Trekking in Winters: 1 pair waterproof gloves, 1 Trek Pant, 1 pair of thermals, 1 t-shirt, 1 fleece Jacket, 1 padded jacket, and 1 windproof jacket

Extra cloths as per the duration of Dayara Bugyal Trek

  • 3 T-shirts (Wear one, carry two)

  • 2 pair thermals (Wear one, carry one)

  • 2 quick-dry trek pants (Wear one, carry one)

  • 3 pair socks (Wear one, carry two)

  • 2 pair gloves (Wear one, carry one)

  • 1 padded Jacket (Always carry it in your bag, whether you are wearing it or keep it with you in case there is a sudden drop in temperature during evening and morning hours)

Medical Kit

Carry a basic First Aid Kit, including bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers and any personal medications. It's also helpful to have altitude sickness tablets and a blister care kit.

Maximize the Dayara Bugyal Trek Experience with a Good Physical Fitness and Safety Precautions

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.

Preparation for a Good Physical Fitness:

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.

Overview

Overview 

4-Week Trek Fitness Plan - Simple Weekly Overview

Week Focus Highlight
Week 1 Foundation Light cardio, core activation, and flexibility
Week 2 Strength Building Leg workouts, balance, and endurance hikes
Week 3 Power & Stamina Incline walks, weighted workouts, longer runs
Week 4 Endurance & Recovery Long jogs/walks, mobility, and breathing training

 

Foundation

Foundation

Week 1 - Foundation

Day Workout Plan
Day 1 Brisk walk 25 mins + Core: Plank 3×30s, Crunches 3×20
Day 2 Squats 3×20, Lunges 3×12, Step-ups 3×15
Day 3 Yoga/Stretch 30 mins + Deep Breathing
Day 4 Jog/Run 30 mins + Side Plank 2×30s
Day 5 Push-ups 3×15 + Wall Sit 3×45s + Walk 20 mins
Day 6 Long Walk/Hike 45 mins steady pace
Day 7 Rest & full-body stretch
Strength Building

Strength Building

Week 2 - Strength Building

Day Workout Plan
Day 1 Jog 30 mins + Mountain Climbers 3×15
Day 2 Weighted Squats (with backpack) 3×15, Step-ups 3×15
Day 3 Active Recovery: Yoga 45 mins
Day 4 Incline Walk 30 mins + Leg Raises 3×15
Day 5 Full Body: Push-ups 3×15, Squat Jumps 3×10
Day 6 Hike/Brisk Walk 60 mins + Stretch
Day 7 Rest & Mobility
Power and Stamina

Power and Stamina

Week 3 – Power & Stamina

Day Workout Plan
Day 1 Run 35 mins + Core Circuit (Plank, Crunch, Twist)
Day 2 Hill Sprints / Stairs 20 mins + Lunges 3×12
Day 3 Yoga + Flexibility 40 mins
Day 4 Incline Trek Simulation (with backpack) 30 mins
Day 5 Burpees 3×10 + Push-ups + Step-ups
Day 6 Long Cardio: 60–75 mins walk/jog
Day 7 Full Rest + Meditation
Endurance and Recovery

Endurance and Recovery

Week 4 – Endurance & Recovery

Day Workout Plan
Day 1 Hike/Brisk Walk 45 mins + Core: 15 min
Day 2 Weighted Squats 3×15 + Lunges 3×12
Day 3 Yoga + Breathing 30 mins
Day 4 Stair Climb 25 mins + Balance Drill
Day 5 Incline Trek Simulation
Day 6 Long Cardio: 60–75 mins walk/jog
Day 7 Full Stretch + Hydration + Sleep

Additional Tips:

  • Consistency & Form: Maintain proper technique and gradually increase intensity.
  • Recovery & Flexibility: Allow muscle recovery, and stretch before and after workouts.
  • Balance Training: Incorporate strength exercises like deadlifts for overall balance and endurance.

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.

Safety Precautions & Protocols during the Dayara bugyal Trek

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:

1. Acclimatization:

  • Importance: Acclimatization helps stabilize oxygen levels in the body. It is crucial for preventing altitude sickness and maintaining physical fitness.
  • Protocol:
    • Ascend gradually, avoid ascending too quickly.
    • Climb high and sleep low. After reaching the campsite, hike to a higher elevation than the campsite's altitude, spend some time there, and then return to the campsite.
    • Reduce strength exercises and increase yoga practice with Pranayama or other slow breathing techniques.

2. Weather Preparedness:

  • Importance: The weather during the Dayara Bugyal Trek can be unpredictable, with sudden rainfall and variation in temperature. Knowing weather facts helps trekkers determine the best time to start or not start their trek, and be prepared for any expected weather fluctuations during the hiking.
  • Protocol:
    • Check weather forecasts regularly.
    • Be prepared for sudden changes by carrying appropriate gear, such as waterproof jackets or a poncho, warm fleece, and extra pairs of quick-dry socks.
    • In the mountains, afternoon rain is more common than other times of the day. So, make sure to start and end your hike before noon.
    • If it’s raining continuously, pause on the hike on the spot but avoid stopping near water streams and riffle sections. Try to pass away these areas as quickly as possible.

3. Hydration and Nutrition:

  • Importance: Staying hydrated and well-nourished helps maintain energy and health.
  • Protocol:
    • Drink plenty of water at regular intervals throughout the trek.
    • Carry high-energy, easy-to-digest foods like nuts, energy bars, and fruits.
    • Avoid taking alcohol.
    • Avoid consuming sugary foods or drinks during the trek. Excess sugar increases blood glucose concentration, leading to fatigue.

4. Health and First Aid:

  • Importance: Immediate response to health issues can prevent serious complications.
  • Protocol:
    • Carry a comprehensive first aid kit, including altitude sickness medication, and be familiar with basic first aid procedures.
    • Inform your trek leader of any pre-existing health conditions.

5. Safety Gear:

  • Importance: The right gear can prevent injuries and keep you safe in adverse conditions.
  • Protocol:
    • Wear sturdy, broken-in trekking boots with good ankle support.
    • Dress in layers to manage your body temperature.
    • Carry a reliable backpack with a rain cover and other essentials such as a headlamp, rope, oxygen cylinder, gaiters, and microspikes.

6. Emergency Preparedness:

  • Importance: Quick action is vital in emergencies.
  • Protocol:
    • The nearest hospital is located in Uttarkashi, which is 43 km from the Raithal base camp.
    • Keep emergency contact numbers.
    • Ensure that your trek leader has communication devices such as a satellite phone or walkie-talkie in case of an emergency. Also, whenever you get a mobile network, keep updated the basecamp or your emergency contact person.
    • Make sure you have appropriate adventure insurance that covers trekking in high-altitude areas.

7. Navigation and Trail Safety:

  • Importance: Navigating high altitudes and challenging trails requires caution and skill.
  • Protocol:
    • Follow your guide.
    • Follow marked trails and use a compass, maps, or GPS devices to stay on course. However, you won't get lost on the Dayara Bugyal Trek as the path is well marked.
    • Pay attention to trail markers and avoid venturing off the path.

8. Wildlife Awareness:

  • Importance: Encounters with wildlife can be a risk.
  • Protocol:
    • Maintain a safe distance from animals.
    • Avoid leaving food unattended and keep your campsite clean to avoid attracting wildlife.

9. Group Coordination:

  • Importance: Staying connected with your group ensures collective safety.
  • Protocol:
    • Maintain regular communication with your group.
    • Follow the trek leader’s instructions and avoid separating from the group.

10. Environmental Responsibility:

  • Importance: Protecting the natural environment is essential.
  • Protocol:
    • Follow "Leave No Trace" principles.
    • Dispose of waste properly and avoid disturbing wildlife or vegetation.

11. Altitude Sickness Awareness:

  • Symptoms: Headache, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
  • Protocol:
    • If symptoms occur, inform your trek leader immediately.
    • Descend to a lower altitude if necessary and seek medical help if symptoms persist.
    • On the Dayara Bugyal Trek, there are less chances of altitude related sicknessess. Also, you ascent gradually each day of hiking which helps you to be fully acclimitazation. Still, if any symtoms occurs, keep your walking pace slow and steady untill you reach back to the lower altitude campsite or the base camp.

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.

 

 

Customize Your Dayara Bugyal Trek with Himalaya Shelter

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.

Please read our Cancellation Policy before booking the Dayara Bugyal Trek.

Why choose Himalaya Shelter For Your Dayara Bugyal Trek?

Mountain-centric & Local Roots

Started by a trekker born in the Himalayas (Bachan Rana), most of their team are locals. That means real terrain knowledge and instincts on the trail.
We operate in regions like Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir & Ladakh — strong ground support matters at altitude.

Safety Above All

  • Certified trek leaders trained in CPR & first aid 
  • Zero fatality record for over a decade
  •  Daily health checks and acclimatisation focus
  •  Oxygen support if needed

These aren’t just promises — these are real safety systems, not just marketing words.

Small & Personal Groups

Most big companies run 20–30+ people. Himalaya Shelter usually keeps groups small (8–12) — so guides can care about you, not just the batch.

Small groups = better experience | More attention | Better bonding | Less chaos | Faster response if something goes sideways

Flexible & Fair Policies

If bad weather or health stops you from finishing, we let you rejoin the same trek later without extra fees — that’s rare.

Food & Comfort That People Talk About

Many trekkers specifically praise the meals, tents, and service — not something every operator manages well at high altitude.

Customised Treks

We tailor your trek based on your:

  • Fitness level
  • Group type
  • Preferred pace or dates
  • Select your cuisine

Real customisation is not standard everywhere. 

Responsible & Eco-Friendly Trekking
We follow responsible trekking practices to minimise environmental impact and respect local communities. Supporting local staff and village economies is a core part of our philosophy.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions of Dayara Bugyal Trek Package

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.

  • Transport support from Dehradun to Dehradun ( Pick-up location: Prince Chowk, near Dehradun Railway Station Pick-up Time: Around 7:30 am )
  • Accommodation – At Base Camp, stay at a local homestay or guest house for one night each, which will give you an insight into the authentic lifestyle of the locals.( INR 5000 per person extra for single sharing throughout the trek )
    On Trek stay in a 2-person Vango Halo Pro/A-Shape tent, which is to be shared by two trekkers, built to withstand extreme weather conditions and at the same time making you comfortable after a hard day’s trek.
  • Camping Equipment – specially designed sleeping bags that can withstand harsh weather conditions, foam mattresses. Other safety gear like microspikes, gaiters, an ice axe, and helmets will be provided.
  • Medical Kit – our team will be equipped with an extensive medical kit, which our team is trained and experienced to use. Oxygen cylinders are used after they are thoroughly inspected throughout the Trek. Even campsites have large oxygen cylinders as backups.
  • Permission  -  Forest entry charges for Indian nationals (Additional charges will be applicable for international tourists)
  • Meals – Breakfast, packed lunch (on trek days), evening snacks, and dinner will be served. A hearty, delicious, and nutrition-filled Veg meals with egg preparation will be provided throughout the trek. (Jain and Vegan Food can also be arranged on prior notification.)There will be a dedicated Kitchen Tent along with a dining tent, which will have a dining table too.
  • Our Team – A highly experienced and AMC-certified Trek Leader who will help ensure that the entire trek goes smoothly and safely while navigating the challenging conditions during the trek, and is skilled enough to navigate any medical emergency that can arise during the trek. Local and route Guides who are well-versed with the region and provide an in-depth insight into the local customs and knowledge of the flora and fauna endemic to the region. A dedicated Kitchen staff, which includes a Cook, a helper, and other support staff. There will also be porters and mules to carry common equipment.
  • Cloakroom - We have a cloakroom facility available for extra luggage. Every trekker is permitted to leave their luggage behind at no charge.

Exclusions of the Package

  • Personal expenses like tips, personal medicines, phone calls etc.
  • Travel Expenses -  Travel expenses from your hometown to the mentioned Pick-Up Point are not included in the trek fee.
    From the scheduled pick-up spot to the base camp, we have our own fleet of vehicles like Bolero, Innova, Dezire, or Tempo Traveler (12-seater). This is be shared by trekkers for a pre-decided amount. All vehicles are non-AC.
  • Personal Equipment - Any personal gear like jackets, shoes, cutlery, or backpacks are not included in the trek fee. We recommend renting them from our Rental Store for an affordable fee. This can be pre-arranged to avoid last-minute hang-ups. 
  • Offloading - We encourage carrying your backpack to get into the true spirit of trekking. However, if needed, you can opt to offload your personal luggage of up to 12 kgs for an additional cost of INR 350 per bag per day.
  • Trek Insurance - A mandatory trek insurance fee is charged in addition to your trek fee. Since most medical insurance doesn’t cover adventure activities, trek insurance offers essential coverage, enhancing your safety without a significant financial burden. Adventure Insurance (compulsory ₹380)
  • Buffer day on the trek - We have kept a buffer day on the trek to account for any weather-related delay. If this is utilized, you will need to pay an extra amount to your trek leader. 
    Anything apart from inclusions
  • Please carry a lunch box for a packed lunch/breakfast to avoid using polythene and Aluminium foil.

Keeping the Himalayas clean is our own responsibility. Reduce the use of Plastic when you are in the abode of the Sacred Himalaya. 🌱

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