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Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal Trek Distance

22 Km

Dayara Bugyal Trek Height

11939 ft. (3639m)

Trek Difficulty

Easy-Moderate

6 Days

Why Choose Dayara Bugyal Trek

Trek Fact: “Dayara Bugyal is the Most Beautiful Alpine Meadow with Spectacular View of Gangotri I, II and III and Several Other 6000m Peaks in India”

The Himalayas have long captivated travelers with their stunning beauty and challenging trekking routes. Among these, the Dayara Bugyal Trek in Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand, India, is a true gem, offering a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich flora and fauna, and an unforgettable cultural experience. Dayara Bugyal trek is a delightful journey into the heart of the Himalayas, into a high-altitude meadow known for its lush greenery and stunning views.

Starting from the quaint village of Raithal in Uttarakhand, the trek meanders through dense forests, charming hamlets, and blooming meadows. Whether you are a seasoned trekker or a first-timer embarking on an adventure, this comprehensive guide will provide you with the complete trek information you need to plan and embark on this unforgettable Trek. So, get ready to discover, plan, and immerse yourself in the captivating allure of the Dayara Bugyal Trek.

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Highlights of Dayara Bugyal Trek

  • Alpine Meadow: Dayara Bugyal falls within the alpine zone. This alpine meadow is dominated by grasses, wildflowers, and low-growing shrubs, typical of the alpine environments. These expansive meadows transform into a lush green carpet during the summer months. The panoramic views of the vast open meadows create a surreal landscape for a trek.
  • Twin Gui Lakes: Gui lake is a high-altitude lake situated on the Dayara Bugyal trek route via raithal Village. This serene lake adds a touch of tranquility to the trek and serves as a beautiful spot for a break. 
  • Moderate Difficulty Level: Since the trek is moderate in difficulty level it is accessible to both beginners as well as experienced trekkers. The well-defined trail allows trekkers to enjoy the journey without extreme challenges.
  • Tranquil Atmosphere: Dayara Bugyal offers a truly tranquil atmosphere. These peaceful surroundings, away from the hustle and bustle of city life, will provide trekkers with a true opportunity to unwind and connect themselves with nature.
  • Flora and Fauna: The varied flora and fauna of Dayara Bugyal provide an opportunity to experience nature at its best. Experience the beauty of oak forests, rhododendrons, and deodar as you trek along the steep trails. Dayara Bugyal is home to a variety of wildlife, including bharal (blue sheep), Himalayan monals, and red foxes. 
  • Starry Winter Nights: The Clear winter skies at the campsites offer a starry spectacle that you won’t experience in other seasons. On a clear night, you can gaze at the multitude of stars and constellations and even catch glimpses of shooting stars. 
  • A Photographer’s Paradise: The stunning landscapes and crystal-clear skies are every photographer’s dream. The landscape also offers a stark contrast between the white snow and the blue sky especially when the sun is setting behind the snow peak, the opportunities for capturing some stunning shots are endless.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Location

Situated in the Garhwal region of the Uttarkashi district in Uttarakhand, India, the Dayara Bugyal Trek is a high-altitude meadow located at an elevation of 3,639m (11939 feet), it is known for its expansive meadows carpeted with wildflowers, majestic snow-capped peaks, and serene alpine lakes. The name “Dayara” means “land of meadows,” and “Bugyal” refers to high-altitude meadows in the local dialect in Uttarakhand. 

The trek starts from the charming Raithal Village, a quaint starting point for a breathtaking journey that awaits. Raithal is 180 km from Dehradun, Capital of Uttrakhand. Raithal lies on Uttarkashi Gangotri Road National Highway 34 (NH 34) while taking the upward route from Bhatwari Village. 

As trekkers ascend through the diverse terrain, they pass dense forests, picturesque hamlets, and lush meadows, eventually reaching the high-altitude meadow of Dayara Bugyal. 

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Fixed Departures Every Week.

Call 8090993036 for further details on Group Trekking Experience.

Fixed Departures Every Week.

Call 8090993036 for further details on Group Trekking Experience.

Fixed Departures Every Week.

Call 8090993036 for further details on Group Trekking Experience.

Fixed Departures Every Week.

Call 8090993036 for further details on Group Trekking Experience.

Fixed Departures Every Week.

Call 8090993036 for further details on Group Trekking Experience.

Fixed Departures Every Week.

Call 8090993036 for further details on Group Trekking Experience.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Itinerary

Total Drive Distance: 180 km
Total Duration: approx 8 hours
Avg. Elevation of Raithal Village: 2250 m (7142 ft.)

Trek Distance: 4.5 km
Duration: 4 to 5 hrs
Altitude of Gui Village: 2926m (9600 ft)
Total Altitude Gain: 749m (2458 ft)

Trek Distance: 3 km
Duration: 2 to 3 hrs
Altitude of Chilpada Campsite: 3204m (10515 ft)
Total Altitude Gain: 182m (600ft) - Easiest Day of the Trek

Trek Distance from Chilpada to Dayara Bugyal Top: 4.5km
Duration: 4 to 5 hrs
Altitude of Dayara Top: 3639m (11939 ft)
Total Altitude Gain: 483m (1585 ft)

Trek Distance from Dayara Top to Nayata: 4.5km
Duration: 4 to 5 hrs

Trek Distance: 3.5 km; Duration: 3 to 4 hrs

Total Drive Distance: 180 km
Total Duration: approx 8 hours
Avg. Elevation of Raithal Village: 2250 mtrs (7142 ft.)

Please note the details about altitude and distance shared above are not accurate and may vary by 100 to 300 ft and similar for distance.

Trek Inclusions

  • Accommodation - 2N at Atal Home Stay, Raithal, 3N at Camps (Twin Sharing)
  • Meals while on trek
  • Transport from Dehradun to Raithal Village and Return (as per selected package)
  • Trekking Permit
  • Qualified Trek Leader
  • Mules to Carry Central Equipment
  • Certificate of Completion

Trek Exclusions

  • Meals During Transit
  • Any Personal Expense / Shopping
  • Personal Luggage Carriage - Can be Availed at Extra Cost
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusion.

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Himalayan Peaks Visible from Dayara Bugyal

himalayan peaks visible from dayara bugyal along with their names and height in mtr
Mountains Peaks Visible from Dayara Bugyal

The sight of these majestic peaks against the clear blue sky is unforgettable.

As you ascend, you’ll be treated to panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks above 6000 mtr like-

  1. Mt. Bandarpunch (aka Monkey’s Tail 6316m) – The Tip of Bandarpoonch starts to get visible from Gui Campsite and It is Clearly Visible From Dayara Top.
  2. Kalanag or Black Peak (6387m) – Kalanag is Clearly Visible from Dayara Top Behind Bandarpoonch Massif.
  3. Gangotri I, II and III – Gangotri Peaks are Visible from Raithal Itself. But Views are extraordinary from Dayara Bugyal.
  4. Rudragaira Peak (5819m)
  5. Draupadi ka Danda aka DKD (5670m)
  6. Jaonli Peak (6632m)
  7. Srikanth Parvat (6133m)

Dayara Bugyal Trek Detailed Itinerary

 Embark on your Dayara Bugyal adventure with a Scenic drive from Dehradun to Raithal Village, the charming village nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas.

Here’s what you can expect on Day 1:

  • Depart from Dehradun. Our representative will meet you at the designated meeting point, ready to guide you on Dayara Bugyal Trek.
  • Enjoy a scenic 8-9 hour drive through the picturesque landscape of Uttarakhand. On the way after 75 km/3 hour journey from dehradun you will pass through the Moriyana Top also known as Tingling Point, from there you will get the first glimpse of Bandarpunch Massif and Gangotri Range Peaks. Also you will get the glimpse of Joshiyara Lake and Aerial View of Uttarkashi City.
  • Arrive at Raithal around early evening and check into your accommodations at the Atal Homestay Raithal Enjoy the warm hospitality there.
  • Relax and unwind after your journey. This is the time to acclimatize to the new altitude and also to get acquainted with your fellow trekkers.
  • By 7:00 PM Enjoy a delicious and authentic dinner prepared with local ingredients, fueling your body for the adventure ahead.
  • We may arrange for a pre-trek briefing with your guide. You can learn about the trek route, safety, and essential tips for the trek and ask any questions you may have regarding the trek.
  • 9:00 PM onwards you may rest and prepare for the exciting day that awaits you tomorrow.

dayara bugyal trek entry gate

Tips for Day 1:

  • This day is the perfect time to let your body acclimatize and rest. Do not push yourself or underestimate the rest time. Also, stay hydrated.
  • Make sure to make any calls as the network ahead may become unreliable
  • Charge your devices

Day 2 of the Dayara Bugyal Trek marks the actual beginning of your trek and unveils the first glimpses of the region’s captivating landscape.

gui campsite dayara bugyal trek

Here’s a detailed look at your Day 2 itinerary:

  • 6:00 AM: Wake up to a refreshing morning in the serene foothills of the Himalayas. Enjoy a wholesome breakfast and energize yourself for the day.
  • At 8.30 AM: Start your trek from Raithal towards Gui, which will be the first stop on the journey. The 5-kilometer trail, with an approximate elevation gain of 800 meters, winds through dense forests and offers glimpses of waterfalls, streams and some of the most unique flora. There will be 2 short approx 15 min stops on the way towards Gui Campsite.
  • After arriving at the Gui campsite, situated at an altitude of 2,900 meters. You may settle into your comfortable tents, appreciating the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.  Also there are two lakes nearby the Gui Campsite, which also gets frozen in the winter months. 
  • Use this time to explore the captivating surroundings of the Gui campsite. Soak in the beauty and tranquility of being amidst nature, or simply relax and read your favorite book. 
  • Enjoy an evening tea at the campsite. Share stories and experiences with fellow trekkers, fostering a sense of camaraderie and connection with nature.
  • Enjoy the Mesmerising Sunset from Gui Campsite, as the mountains turns red/purple in colour and slowly turns golden before its gets completely dark, After Sunset gather around to enjoy a warm and lively dinner under the starlit sky. Your guide may help you learn more about the local culture and traditions.
  • After dinner, retire to your tents for a restful night. 

Tips for Day 2:

  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Pace yourself and take breaks whenever you need them.
  • Listen to your guide’s instructions and follow safety precautions.
  • After reaching the campsite, take some time to rest.
  • Spend some time clicking pictures, and being inspired by nature.

Day 3 of your Dayara Bugyal trek invites you to delve deeper into the region’s captivating wilderness and experience the magic of the Chilpada Campsite.

Here’s a detailed look at your Day 3 itinerary:

  • Wake up to the invigorating mountain air and relish a hearty breakfast to fuel your day’s adventure.
  • Around 7:30 to 8.00 am Embark on your trek from Gui to Chilpada, a journey of approximately 3 kilometers with a gradual elevation gain of 200 meters.
  • Along the trail, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this serene trail, which meanders through the ancient oak forests and some of the most vibrant alpine meadows. The breathtaking peaks make for the most stunning views along this trail.
  • Arrive at the Chilpada campsite and be welcomed by the stunning panoramic views of snow-capped mountains and lush valleys of the Dayara Bugyal region.
  • Relish the afternoon sun and explore the surroundings of the campsite. You may capture some breathtaking photographs or just unwind and soak in the tranquility of nature.
  • As the evening sets in, gather around the warm campfire. Share stories, anecdotes, and experiences with your fellow trekkers, forging lasting bonds and memories.
  • Savor a locally made, delicious dinner served at the campsite. We’re sure the flavors get enhanced after the long day’s trek and the crisp mountain air, the stars above are just the cherry on the cake. 
  • Retire to your tents under this starlit sky, while the silence of the mountains and the twinkling stars lull you into a peaceful sleep.

 

Tips for Day 3:

  • Take short breaks and try not to exhaust yourself. 
  • Acclimatize to the increasing altitude by taking enough rest through your trail and drinking plenty of water.
  • You may wear layers of clothing that you can remove or add as the temperature changes throughout the day.

Day 4 of the Dayara Bugyal Trek will mark the culmination of your Dayara Bugyal trek, with an exhilarating ascent to the summit, day 4 provides you with the most stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas.

dayara bugyal

Here’s a detailed look at what awaits you on day 4:

  • Rise and shine for the fourth day of your trek and eat to your heart’s delight.
  • Around 8:00 AM begin your trek towards the summit of Dayara Bugyal. This trail challenges you with a moderate to steep climb, ultimately leading you to an elevation of 3,639 m above sea level.
  • As you gain height, you will be able to witness the landscape slowly transform into an alpine paradise. Complete with lush green meadows, stunning snow-capped peaks, and a variety of flora and fauna surround you, creating a truly mesmerizing spectacle.
  • As you reach the Dayara Bugyal Top, you will see there is small shivling placed there upon the stones, you may take a moment to soak in the breathtaking panorama that unfolds before you. You won’t regret the steep climb after you witness the majestic peaks of Bandarpunch, Draupadi Ka Danda, Srikanth, and Rudragaira piercing the sky, their grandeur almost leaving you speechless.
  • Take your cameras out and spend time creating some timeless memories of your accomplishment. The subtle interplay of light and shadow on the snow-clad mountains creates a surreal and unforgettable atmosphere.
  • Spend an hour or so at the summit soaking in the beauty and tranquility of nature. 
  • Around 3:00 PM you shall begin your descent from the summit, this time taking a different route. As you descend, you may get to witness the changing vistas and the beauty of the surrounding meadows. 
  • Around the evening, arrive at Nayata Campsite, which will be base for the night. Settle into your comfortable tents and relax after a day of adventure. 
  • Dinner will be served shortly. Gather around the campfire and enjoy a warm meal in the lap of the Himalayas. 
  • Retire to your tents for a restful night.  

Tips for Day 4:

  • Be prepared for the cold air and chilly weather at the summit.
  • Don’t forget to stay hydrated while ascending to the summit. 
  • Don’t be too engrossed in walking, take a short break and remind yourself to click pictures on the way. 

Day 5 marks the final leg of the Dayara Bugyal Trek. As you descend from the mountains, you’ll be able to take a last look at the changing scenery and carry with you some great memories of this incredible journey.

Here’s what your final day holds for you:

  • Enjoy a wholesome breakfast at Nayata Campsite. And prepare for your descent.
  • Around 8:00 am begin your trek back to the village of Raithal. This trail descends gradually and offers enough time to rest and enjoy the views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  • About 12:00 pm arrive in Raithal and check into your pre-booked accommodations at the Atal Homestay. 
  • Spend time enjoying a warm shower or catch some sleep to relax your weary muscles.
  • Around the afternoon enjoy a traditional lunch at the homestay and the company of fellow trekkers.
  • By evening you may explore the charming village of Raithal. We recommend you to visit the local temple, and soak in its peaceful atmosphere.
  • At about 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm gather for a farewell dinner and share your favorite memories of the trek. This is a time to create lasting bonds with your fellow trekkers and share memories of your trek.
  • Retire to your rooms and rest. 

Tips for Day 5:

  • Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen, even on the descent.
  • Be very careful and stay mindful of your footing, especially on the steeper sections of the trail.
  • Take some time to reflect on your trek to truly appreciate the experience.

Day 6 is the end of your Dayara Bugyal adventure. Spend the drive reminiscing and enjoying the views before heading back home. 

Here’s what you can expect on your final day:

  • Breakfast will be served at the Atal Homestay. 
  • Bid your farewells to the hosts and fellow trekkers as you embark on your drive back to Dehradun around 9:00 am. 
  • Enjoy the changing landscapes and mountain views one last time before reaching Dehradun. The journey will be around 8 to 9 hours. 
  • Arrive in Dehradun, marking the successful completion of your Dayara Bugyal chapter.
  • Post that we recommend you to explore the city of Dehradun And visit the local markets, and eateries or simply relax and unwind after your journey back.

Tips for Day 6:

  • Carefully pack all your belongings and ensure nothing is left behind. 
  • Pack your souvenirs if you have bought them.
  • Don’t forget to thank your guide and support staff for their assistance.
  • Don’t forget to exchange numbers and pictures from friends you made on the trek. 

Everything About Dayara Bugyal Trek

Raithal Village is the Basecamp for Dayara Bugyal Trek, However, Raithal is well connected by road to major cities like Dehradun, Rishikesh, and Haridwar. From Raithal, the trek to Dayara Bugyal is approximately 11 kilometers long and takes around 3 days to complete, depending on your pace and fitness level. 

Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Raithal village offers breathtaking views, a pristine environment, and a glimpse into the rich Garhwali culture. To reach this hidden gem, embark on a scenic journey from Dehradun, which is approximately 180 kilometers.  Private Taxi, Shared Taxi, Public Transport and State Transport Buses are Available from Dehradun and Rishikesh.

  1. To directly reach Raithal, You may take a private cab.
  2. Regular buses and shared taxis operate from Dehradun to Uttarkashi. The journey takes around 6-7 hours, offering picturesque views of the Himalayan foothills. From Uttarkashi, you have to board sharing taxi from Uttarkashi Taxi Stand towards Raithal.
  3. After crossing Uttarkashi, and the Bhatwari village, you will start your ascent towards Raithal. From Bhatwari, the road transforms into a series of hairpin bends, winding its way upwards through agriculture lands and offering glimpses of the valley below.  

Transport Provided by RoamingIndian:

Pick Up Place: Near Dehradun Railway Station, Our Vehicle will you up at around 7 a.m.

Dropping Point: Dehradun Railway Station.

Nearest City: Dehradun

Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station. Dehradun boasts excellent rail connectivity, linking it to major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Allahabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ujjain, Chennai, and Varanasi and to the rest of the country through other trains.

Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun located 20 kms away from City Centre.

Nearest Bus stop: Uttarkashi & Bhatwari . Dehradun is well connected through bus network from delhi, chandigarh, shimla & other cities.

An iconic landmark in Raithal is its centuries-old home also known as “Panchpura Bhawan”. It is more than 500-year-old house situated in the heart of Raithal village. It is one of the oldest and most well-preserved wooden houses in the region. The house was built in the 16th century by the Rana family, a prominent family of Raithal. It has been used by the Rana family for generations. 

A magnificent wooden house in Raithal village. Admire its intricate carvings and paintings, and learn about its historical significance as a symbol of the region’s heritage. It’s Called Panchpura Bhawan because it has five floors, and each floor has a big room with small door for entrance not more than 4 feet in height and small balcony area outside the room door with centuries old staircase to climb up to the next floor. On the top floor of the bhawan there are balconies to sit at all 4 corners of the bhawan. It’s said that the panchpura bhawan has withstand all the earthquakes since then including 3 -4 high magnitude earthquake. That’s what makes it special and a must visit place at Raithal.

Dayara Bugyal Trek, with its breathtaking beauty and majestic Himalayan backdrop, is a dream destination for many of us, but before you embark on this unforgettable journey, proper preparation is key to ensuring an enjoyable as well as a safe experience for all. To prepare you physically as well as make you trek-ready, here are some valuable tips and information to prepare you for the Dayara Bugyal trek:

Building Your Physical Fitness:

  • Don’t forget to train yourself physically: Regular exercise is crucial for tackling the challenging terrain and altitude of the trek. Try incorporating at least 30 minutes of cardio and strength training for 3-4 weeks before your trek, to build endurance and muscle strength.
  • Focus on strength-building exercises: Incorporate exercises that mimic the trek’s demands, such as uphill walking, lunges, squats, and core strengthening.
  • Gradually increase your workout intensity: Initially start with moderate workouts and you may gradually increase the duration and difficulty of your workouts, as your fitness and strength improve.
  • Listen to your body: Most importantly, be mindful of your body’s limitations and take rest days when needed.
What is Acclimatization?

Acclimatization is your body’s way of adjusting to the external environment, be it cold or hot, high altitude, or any other conditions.

Typically, we use this term in the context of mountains, where cold temperatures prevail. To acclimate effectively to these temperatures, it’s essential to stay vigilant. While covering your head is recommended, avoid covering your ears to facilitate the adaptation process.

 While you can’t wait to ascend the breathtaking heights of Dayara Bugyal, it is an essentially high-altitude trek so it is crucial to remember that you’re venturing into a realm of reduced oxygen levels. This makes acclimatization important. Acclimatization is a vital process that allows your body to adapt and thrive in this new environment.

Why do you need to acclimatize for Dayara Bugyal Trek?

Dayara Bugyal has an average altitude of 11939 ft. At such high altitudes, the air contains less oxygen than what it does at sea level. Our body needs a certain amount of time to adjust to this change. It does so by increasing the red blood cell count in our body and hence improving its efficiency in utilizing the absorbed oxygen. This process, which is known as acclimatization, can take anywhere between a day to sometimes several days to complete depending on the elevation of the place.

Ignoring acclimatization can lead to altitude sickness (AMS), a condition that can manifest with symptoms like headache, nausea, dizziness, and difficulty in sleeping. In severe cases, AMS can even be life-threatening.  

How to acclimatize for your Dayara Bugyal Trek?
  1. Start early: Morning walk allows your body to start adapting.
  2. Gradual ascent: The best way to start acclimatization is to gradually increase your elevation. Instead of rapidly climbing to Dayara Bugyal’s altitude, plan your trek to include gradual increases in elevation. This shall allow your body to adjust effectively and reduce the risk of AMS. 
  3. Hydrated adequately: We cannot stress enough on how important this is. Drinking plenty of water helps your body function optimally and aids in the acclimatization process. Try to drink at least 3 liters of water per day when acclimatizing. 
  4. Listen to your body: Most importantly, don’t push your body too hard. If you experience any symptoms of AMS, descend immediately and seek medical attention.
  5. Consider medication: Diamox is a medication that can help prevent AMS. Before you begin the journey, consult your doctor to see if it’s right for you.

We at RoamingIndian believe in responsible tourism and as a means to prepare our trekkers here are a few things we expect you to be mindful of during your Dayara Bugyal trek.

  • Pack out all waste: Carry all your trash back with you for proper disposal and leave no trace behind. This will ensure that the next batch of trekkers experience the beauty of the place in its true pristine state.
  • Respect the Wildlife: It is requested to observe any animals from a safe distance and avoid disturbing them or their natural habitat. Do not feed or approach wild animals.
  • Be mindful of noise: Avoid loud music or boisterous behavior, especially in villages and near sacred sites.
  • Protect the Flora: Respect the forest and avoid picking out wildflowers or damaging trails in any way. This is to let the meadows bloom naturally for others to enjoy.
  • Minimize Campfire Impact: Use existing fire rings whenever possible. If creating a new one, choose a bare rock or sand surface and ensure complete extinguishing before leaving.
  • Conserve Water: Avoid washing dishes or clothes in streams or lakes. Do not pollute natural streams with heavy detergents or by disposing of your refuse.
  • Respect the local culture: Dress modestly when visiting local villages, and dress in a way that is respectful of their culture and traditions. 
  • Seek permission before taking photos: Ask locals for their consent before taking their photographs, especially if they are busy or engaged in their religious or cultural practices.

Dayara Bugyal offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the Himalayas, and to make the most of this experience, immerse yourself in the local culture, and create unforgettable memories. By keeping these recommendations in mind, you can ensure you don’t miss any of its hidden gems.

Cultural Insights of Dayara Bugyal:

  • Immerse yourself in village life: Stay with local homestays run by families and experience their way of life. Learn about their customs, traditions, daily routines, and unique perspectives on mountain life.
  • Witness local festivals: If you are doing the trek around the time of local festivals like Nanda Devi Raj Jaat, a month-long pilgrimage celebrating the goddess Nanda Devi. Be sure to immerse yourself in the colorful rituals, joyful atmosphere, and traditional music and dance.
  • Savor authentic Garhwali cuisine: Indulge in delicious Garhwali dishes prepared with fresh mountain ingredients. Try different delicacies like Bhatt ki Churkani, and Kafuli, Chause ki Daal, and relish their unique flavors.

Historical Places at Dayara Bugyal:

  • Temples and shrines: On day 1 itself, while passing through Uttarkashi, there will be a shortstop to visit the famous Shree Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Uttarkashi. You may also visit the numerous temples and shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, showcasing the region’s rich spiritual history. Experience the peaceful atmosphere and witness their religious practices. Another is Unfinished Sun Temple lies on the way towards raithal.
  • Old villages: Explore the traditional villages nestled amidst the mountains. Observe their unique architecture, learn about their history, and interact with the warm and welcoming local people.

Flora and Fauna of Dayara Bugyal:

  • Spot rare animals: Keep an eye out for the elusive Himalayan tahr, Red Fox and the region’s well-known musk deer. Observe the diverse wildlife and learn about the unique adaptations of animals living in this high-altitude environment.
  • Keep an eye on the Birds: Make sure to look for the beautiful high altitude birds like the Indian White-eye, Scarlet Minivet and the famous Shikra. You might just be lucky to experience them in their natural habitat. 
  • Camp under the stars: Experience the magic of camping under the clear Himalayan night sky. Observe the stars and constellations and revel in the peacefulness of the mountains.
  • The last atm before Dayara Bugyal is first at Uttarkashi (HDFC Bank ATM Near Taxi Stand) and Second at Bhatwari market. Make sure to withdraw enough cash for contingencies and other expenses. 
  • A healthy BMI range for a high-altitude trek falls between 18.5 and 24.9. People within this BMI range have improved endurance, stamina, and overall performance on the trek.  While you can still do the trek with a higher BMI, you may listen to your body and engage in proper stamina-building exercises before the trek.  (Calculate your BMI)
  • Before you Commence for Dayara Bugyal Trek: Start Jogging for at least 30 minutes daily for at least 4 weeks before commencing the trek.

While the traditional Barsu route to Dayara Bugyal remains a popular choice, there are several other routes a trekker can choose from. The choice of route often depends on factors such as trekking experience, time, and personal preferences. While Dayara Bugyal trek is a moderate-level trek, it still requires a good level of fitness and preparation. Keep in mind that route availability and conditions may change according to the weather conditions so trust our expertise while booking from various trek routes. Here are a couple of popular routes for the Dayara Bugyal Trek:

1. Raithal to Dayara Bugyal Trek :Polular Trek Route

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Duration: 3 Days

Best time to Visit: December to June

Starting Point: Raithal Village

Raithal to Dayara Bugyal trek is a popular option for those looking for a challenging but rewarding adventure in the Indian Himalayas. The trek starts from the village of Raithal and ascends through lush forests and meadows to the high-altitude alpine meadows of Dayara Bugyal. 

To reach Raithal, you can take a bus or taxi from Dehradun. The bus journey takes about 6 to 7 hours to Uttarkashi and from there you need to catch taxi towards raithal, and the taxi journey takes about 6 to 7 hours in total. The route is well-maintained and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The first day of the trek is a relatively easy, 5-kilometer walk to the Gui campsite. The second day is a more challenging 5-kilometer ascent to Dayara Bugyal. 

The Raithal to Dayara Bugyal trek can be completed in 2-3 days. However, it is recommended to allow for at least 3 days to enjoy the scenery and experience the full beauty of the trek. The best time to go on the Raithal to Dayara Bugyal trek is from December to June. 

2.Barsu to Dayara Bugyal Trek: 

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Duration: 3 Days

Best time to go: December to June

Starting Point: Barsu

Barsu to Dayara Bugyal trek is a popular option for those looking for a challenging but rewarding adventure in the Indian Himalayas. The trek commences from Barsu, which is a small village near Bhatwari in Uttarkashi district. 

The trek usually begins with a gradual ascent from Barsu. Trekkers traverse through dense forests and meadows, offering glimpses of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The next stop will be at Barnala Tal, the trek provides an opportunity to visit this serene high-altitude lake. The lake is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and is a tranquil spot for a short break.

The main highlight of the trek is reaching Dayara Bugyal, a vast high-altitude meadow known for its lush greenery and panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks. 

The Barsu to Dayara Bugyal trek is considered to be a moderate-difficulty trek. The trail is well-maintained, but it can be steep in some places. This trek can be completed in 3 days with ample time to rest and enjoy the scenery around. 

For information and resources on the Dayara Bugyal trek, as well as official government websites for permits and regulations, you can refer to the following:

Government Websites:

District Administration, Uttarkashi: https://uttarkashi.nic.in/ 

Essentials Items to Pack for Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal’s Temperature undergoes a dramatic transformation between summer and winter. During the summer months, which typically span June to September, the average daytime temperature ranges from a pleasant 10°C to a comfortably warm 20°C. This creates ideal conditions for enjoying the meadows’ beauty and undertaking the trek without encountering harsh weather conditions.

However, the winter season paints a starkly different picture. From December to February, temperatures may plunge to an average of -5°C to 5°C even during the day. Night time temperatures can dip even further, venturing well below freezing. This transforms Dayara Bugyal into a snowy wonderland, making it a snowy and winter trekking destination. And hence demanding a different set of preparation and gear for trekking. So to ensure that your trekking experience is not ruined by improper preparations, here are some tips to prepare for the Dayara Bugyal trek and a list of essentials that you must carry here.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Best Time

The Dayara Bugyal Trek route is an all-year-round trek except monsoon. Depending on whether you want to experience a winter wonderland or the lush meadows full of blooms, you may choose to do this trek in the weather of your choice. Here’s a list of what to expect from the Dayara Bugyal trek in different months of the year. 

No matter when you choose to visit Dayara Bugyal, you’re sure to be captivated by its beauty and charm. So, pack your bags, choose the season that best suits your preferences, and embark on an unforgettable adventure! Speak with our trek expert for more detailed information.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Map

The Dayara Bugyal trek map is a visual guide to this stunning Himalayan trail. It showcases key waypoints like Raithal village, Campsites, Gui Tal, and Dayara Bugyal, helping trekkers navigate through diverse landscapes. With elevations, trails, and landmarks, the map is an essential tool for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

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Dayara Bugyal Trek Map

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In case, you are unable to travel or willing to cancel the trip, you can transfer the trip to any of your friends/known persons.  Please note that this feature is applicable only when the status of the Booking is “Paid” and there are at least 5 days remaining before the departure date (departure date minus 5). Drop an email to booking@roamingindian.com

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The Refund of the amount will be processed as per deduction guidelines outlined below:

* If cancellations are made 30 days before the start date of the trip, 10% of the total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees or get the full amount of the RoamingIndian trek voucher, which can be used later to book another trek.

* If cancellations are made 15-30 days before the start date of the trip, 40% of the total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees.

* If cancellations are made within 0-15 days before the start date of the trip, 100% of the total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees or get a RoamingIndian trek voucher of 50% of the amount.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dayara Bugyal is a high-altitude meadow in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India, known for its scenic beauty and alpine landscapes. It is approximately 40 km from Uttarkashi and around 180 km from Dehradun.

The trek to Dayara Bugyal typically starts from the Raithal Village, accessible from Dehradun. The route involves road travel to the village of Raithal and then trek to the Dayara Bugyal Meadow.

The height of the Dayara Bugyal trek is between 10000 to 12500 ft. 

11939 ft. (3639m) is the highest point of Dayara Bugyal aka “Dayara Top”.

The total trekking distance to Dayara Bugyal is approximately 11 kilometers one way. The trek usually takes around 3-4 days to complete.

The cost of the Dayara Bugyal trek may vary based on your tour operator, no of days and package inclusions. It’s best to check with trekking agencies for specific pricing details.

Dayara Bugyal is renowned for its breathtaking views of alpine meadows, making it a popular trekking destination. The scenic beauty and panoramic views attract nature enthusiasts and trekkers alike.

Yes, Dayara Bugyal is safe for trekkers. However, it’s essential to follow safety guidelines, hire experienced guides, and trek with a reputable tour operator.

The best time to visit Dayara Bugyal for trekking is during the months of December to June. The weather is pleasant, the meadows are lush and green during summers and winter treks are spectacular for its views. However one should always avoid the rainy months as there are a lot of risks involved during those months.

For the Dayara Bugyal trek, our usual trekking group consists of 15-20 trekkers in total. It may vary depending on the season.

It is recommended, especially for beginners, to hire a local guide for safety and navigation purposes. Also to get all the local entry permits from the forest department.

Accommodation options are limited on the dayara bugyal trek route. You will find some boarding options at Gui Campsite known as channi in the local Dialect. These are houses made of wood and mud usually run by local people. There are in total 14 channi at Gui Campsite and there are 3 operational channi at Dayara Bugyal. At Higher Altitude away from villages, where there is a lot of grass/food for kettle available, you will see channi nearby, they are used during summer and autumn. As in summer after snow melts, kettles feed in the meadows and later at night they usually kept inside channi. Trekkers usually stay in tents or campsites organized by trekking agencies.

Yes. You may keep extra luggage at Raithal, which is the base village. There are no charges for the cloakroom service and trekkers can leave their extra luggage behind free of cost.

The base camp of the Dayara Bugyal trek is Raithal Village, typically accessible by road. Trekkers can reach the base camp by hiring a taxi or using public transportation from nearby towns. We arrange transportation for all the trekkers who booked through us. If anybody wants to come on their own, check out the “how to reach” section above for more details.

Group departures are generally safe for solo women, providing a supportive and secure environment. It’s advisable to choose reputable trekking agencies with experienced guides.

The nearest airport to Dayara Bugyal is Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport, and the closest railway station is Dehradun Railway Station. From there, trekkers can travel by road to the trek’s base camp.

Dayara Bugyal is a remote and high-altitude trekking destination. Due to its secluded location, mobile network coverage is limited and often unreliable. While some areas might have intermittent signals, trekkers should not depend on consistent connectivity throughout the trek.

Till the base village of Raithal, trekkers may find 4G connectivity, allowing them to make necessary calls and send messages. It’s recommended to complete essential communications before starting the trek from Raithal.

While Dayara Bugyal may not need any special equipment in summer, During winter one needs to carry winter-appropriate clothes and snow traversing equipment.

The recommended fitness level for the Dayara Bugyal trek is moderate. While it’s technically classified as an easy-to-moderate trek, it’s important to be in good physical shape to enjoy the experience and avoid any potential difficulties.

Dayara Bugyal has a moderate difficulty level, and all trekkers must be physically fit to take the trek. However, there is still a minimum age requirement of 8 years. If you wish to take your child along this trek, the child should be 8 years old and physically fit to take this route.

The common trekking gear (tents, sleeping bags, mattresses) will be provided. Some weather-specific technical climbing equipment may also be arranged depending on specific needs.

A concrete toilet is available for use at the base camp. However, at campsites, there will be a makeshift toilet tent with a dry pit for a safe and secure toilet experience. You will, however, need to carry your toilet paper for the trek. 

We carry a fully equipped first aid kit and basic medicines that may be needed during the trek. 

The last charging point will be at your base accommodation at Raithal. We recommend charging your devices and keeping the use minimal to save the battery. You may also carry personal power banks for use. 

No. consumption of alcohol is strictly not allowed during the trek.

We advise you to carry a 60 Ltr backpack. This size is moderate weight and mostly easy to carry. However, if need be, porters and mules will be available at an additional cost.

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