Camping in the Himalayan regions of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh is beautiful as you will be surrounded by valleys and snow-capped mountains. You need a good tent to make your camping more reliable and comfortable.
Dome Tents | Go-To tents for Himalayan treks
Dome tents are beginner-friendly and highly-preferred tents in Himalayan trekking. You can easily recognize dome tents from their shape. Pitching a dome tent is very easy. You can use these kinds of tents for Har Ki Dun and similar treks.
Why we use dome tent:
Tent pitching is easy
Comfortable for double / triple sharing
Lightweight and easy to carry
Works well in moderate weather conditions
Dome Tents are best for:
Easy to moderate treks
Beginners
Stable to moderate weather conditions
A-Shaped Tents | Simple and traditional tents
A-shaped tents are ridge tents and are the traditional types of tents. People have been using A-shaped tents for centuries. These tents are still common in easy treks with moderate altitude like Dayara Bugyal trek. These treks are simple and quick to set up.
Why we use A-Shaped tents:
Have simple triangular (A-shaped) structure
Need fewer poles and equipments
Good ventilation
Easy to pitch

A-Shaped tents are best for:
Camping in lower altitude region
Short-duration camping
Camping in summer with stable weather conditions
Tunnel Tents | Preferred for windy campsites
Tunnel tents are somewhat similar to the dome tent. The poles on tunnel tents run outside the tent and require proper anchoring. These tents are more stable in windy camps. The tunnel tents are big and mostly used for dining or briefing.
Why we use Tunnel tents:
Big wind resistance
Usable space for gear
Easy group setup
Tunnel tents are best for:
Open valleys
Windy campsite
Dining and briefing
Alpine Tents | Best for winter treks
Alpine tents are best for winter treks. These tents are used in extreme cold and harsh conditions. Alpine tents are always the most reliable tents for winter trekking. These tents are specially designed for high-altitude treks where you have to pitch tents in snow. Alpine tents are mainly used for camping in Uttarakhand, Himachal and other high-altitude regions like Kashmir Great Lakes (KGL) and Gaumukh Tapovan Trek.
Why we use Alpine tents:
Good snow load capability
Excellent wind resistance
Waterproof and good durability
Good insulation

Alpine tents are best for:
Snow and winter expeditions
High-altitude treks
Exposed ridgelines treks
Very unpredictable weather
Geodesic Tents | Reliable high-altitude treks
Geodesic tents are very similar to dome tents but are bigger in size. These tents are good for high-altitude trekking. These tents have more poles and work well in windy weather. The Geodesic tents are reliable but are on the pricey side.
Why we use Geodesic tents:
Good wind resistance
More capacity
Can handles heavy snow
Geodesic tents are best for:
Winter / snow trekking
High-altitude trekking
Exposed ridgeline trekking
Pop-up Tents | Not for Himalayan Treks
The pop-up tents are easy to set up. These are spring-loaded tents and they come in shape when released. The pop-up tents are light-weighed and easy to carry. But pop-up tents are not for the Himalayan trek as they can’t handle the cold and extreme weather conditions.
Why we use Pop-up tents:
Easy to carry
Easy to set up
Pop-up tents are best for:
Small day hikes
Small summer treks in lower-altitude regions (Not in the Himalayas)