




ALI BEDNI BUGYAL TREK
Departure Dates:
November to March
Cost : โน9,500/person (Lohajung to Lohajung) + GST
Major Attraction :
Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek is famous for its vast green meadows that look like a carpet spread across the mountains ๐ฟ, along with breathtaking views of Himalayan peaks like Trishul and Nanda Ghunti ๐๏ธ. The trek also features the peaceful Bedni Kund lake ๐, scenic forest trails of oak and rhododendron ๐ฒ, and beautiful campsites under open skies ๐๏ธ. With stunning sunrise and sunset views ๐, rich local culture ๐, and clear starry nights ๐, it offers a perfect experience for nature lovers and beginners alike.
Key Info :
Grade: Easy (Can be done by fit beginners)
Highest Altitude: 3535m (11,598 Feet)
Trip Duration: 6 Days (Lohajung to Lohajung)
Trek Distance: 3o kms
Region : Uttarakhand
Batch Size : Minimum 7, Maximum 15 Participants
Add-ons :
Transportation from Dehradun to Lohajung to Dehradun (To be paid on the spot):
Sumo(Shared by 5-6 trekkers) โน16,000 + GST
Tempo(Shared by 11-12 trekkers) โน24,000 + GST
Backpack Offloading: โน1,326 + GST
Single Tent Accomodation: โน1,050 + GST
Short Itinerary :
Day 1: Arrive at Lohajung (2,243 M)
Day 2: Lohajung (2,243 M) to Tolpani (2,810M)
Day 3: Tolpani (2,810M) to Abin Kharak aka Ali Bugyal (3,300M)
Day 4: Ali Bugyal (3,300M) to Gehroli Patal (3,196M) via Bedni Top (3,803M)
Day 5: Gehroli Patal (3,196M) to Lohajung (2,243M) via Wan Village
Day 6: Drive to Dehradun
Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1
Arrive at Lohajung (2,243M)
Distance: 294 kms (Dehradun to Lohajung)
Duration: 11-12 hours drive
If you are driving with us, we begin our journey to Lohajung from ISBT Dehradun latest by 7 AM. It is located at a distance of 294 km from Dehradun and would take about 11-12 hours to cover. The landscapes throughout this drive are striking.
(Note: In case you plan on reaching Lohajung on your own, this article will come handy should you need any assistance: Click here)
The journey begins with a drive uphill that takes us through the Kumaon region into the Himalayan Belt of Garhwal. The roads here are extensive and the Shivalik ranges can be spotted at the horizon. The setting is tranquil; the river accompanies you swiftly throughout this stretch.
It gets exciting from here on. We pass through three of the five iconic confluences of the Alaknanda river (Devprayag, Rudraprayag and Karnaprayag) on the way to Lohajung.
A beautiful showcase of tradition, Devprayag, is the first confluence we pass by. It is the converging point of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers. You can clearly see the turquoise of one merging with the teal of the other in the valley below.
Forty kilometers from this point, we reach the historic town of Srinagar on the banks of Alaknanda; Rudraprayag lies further ahead from here. It is the confluence of rivers Mandakini and Alaknanda.
About 33 km from Rudraprayag is the third confluence of Karnapraya, the meeting point of the Alaknanda and the Pindari River. Each confluence is unique in its setting and is a sight to behold!
Lohajung, located in the Chamoli district of the Garhwal Himalayas, is 86 km from Karnaprayag. Expect to reach Lohajung by late evening around 8-9 PM. If you are in need of any basic clothing or gear for your trek, you are likely to get it in Lohajung.
Tonight is in guesthouses; our last day of warm beds and hot meals before we leave for the trek tomorrow.
Day 2
Lohajung (2,243M) to Tolpani (2,810M)
Distance: 7.5 kms
Duration: 4-5 hours
First day of our actual trek and we are going to one of the most beautiful campsites of the trek already โ the jungles of Tolpani. We leave as early as 8 AM after an early breakfast. A 6 km drive on a bumpy road gets us to Kulling which is the trailhead of our trek. By 0830 AM we are all set to start our 7.5 km hike for today.
The day starts by going downhill for about 1.5 km, all the way to the clear waters of Neel Ganga. This 200M descend should take us 40 mins to cover. Once all the way down to the river, we cross over to climb the slopes on the other side. As you start to climb on this 400M long incline which brings us to Didna village, we see small hamlets stationed at the border of massive fields farming the red grain which goes by the name of Ram Dana and is a popular grain in this entire belt. On reaching Didna, we would have already covered 5 kms of distance for today and walked through stone-paved and dirt trails, oak forests and open lands.
A little distance further from Didna, we reach a clearing which can double up as our lunch point. From here on, the terrain alternates between ascents and flat regions through thick forests of Oak with the light filtering in from the little gaps in the canopy above. The winds rustle through the trees as loud as the rustle from the dry leaves on the forest floor under our feet. With a total ascent of 820M, we reach our campsite (a small clearing at the edge of the thick forest) in a little over 4.5 hours.
We reach our very first campsite on the trail just in time for some hot snacks and piping hot tea which is perfect to balance the chill in the air.
Day 3
Tolpani (2,810M) to Abin Kharak aka Ali Bugyal (3,300M)
Distance: 6.5 kms
Duration: 4-4.5 hours
Onwards to the first of the twin bugyals today, we start by around 09:00 AM after the sun hits our camp. We continue on the terrain like yesterday, zigzagging uphill through the thickly forested land. The incline takes us close to 200M up to a small patch of flat land. This respite is short-lived however, before we hit another patch of 200M incline with the rustle of the leaves under our feet, the smell of forest in the air and a faint glimpse of the mountain peaks on the other side.
After the second patch of incline, the views suddenly open up and we are out of the forest as the rest of the world comes into view. Snow-capped mountains, the biggest of the Garhwal range, now stand tall to our left. Only small and fragmented patches of forest now. A hundred and fifty meters more, and the view opens up on both our sides with Trishul and Nanda Ghunti on one side and the rest of the range on the other including giants such as Chaukhamba. This is the start of the meadow. This is when we become fully aware of the expanse of the meadow as it spreads out far and wide in all directions around us. It is smaller humps from here on all the way to the campsite. The trail goes up and down on this open land with no respite from the winds knocking you silly from all directions โ try to do your best to hold your ground!
The highest altitude we hit today is 3450M. The campsite is a 100M descent from here. The lower altitude provides a sanctuary from the wind by the way of being covered by a rock face on one side. With a total ascent of 650M for the day, expect to reach the campsite by late afternoon.
There are no water sources on our way today, remember to carry enough water from the campsite to last you the entire day.
You have the rest of the evening to explore the land and the meadows we left behind.
Day 4
Ali Bugyal (3,300M) to Gehroli Patal (3,196M) via Bedni Top (3,803M)
Distance: 6.5 kms
Duration: 4-4.5 hours
The morning view from this campsite is nothing if not magical! Wake up to the sun painting the mountain a bright shade of honeydew right outside your tent.
After a mesmerizing introduction to one of the two bugyals yesterday, we head to our second climax today; Bedni Top which is also the highest altitude of the trek. We start early at 08:00 AM so that we can spend as much time on the top as possible.
We start off by climbing the 100M we descended yesterday to get to our campsite. This ascent brings us to the ridge from yesterday which we continue on for close to 300M uphill. This is gradual and pleasant. This should take us close to 1-1.5 hours. After this gradual ascent, we reach the base of the steep climb which will bring us to the best vantage point of the trek; Bedni Top.
A one kilometer hike to cover 210M of steep ascent is a bit strenuous but is only an hour long affair. If the climb didn't, the view from the top is sure to knock the air out of you. With a small stone temple with lots of prayer flags as is the tradition of any mountain top, it is time to face Trishul and Nanda Ghunti head on. With their full face jutting out of the ground; it is the first time you feel the full force of these massive peaks as they stand unmoving right in front of you. Don't be surprised if you find yourself glued to the ground, unable to move; these peaks have a way of doing that to you!
The wind here is free and untamed too, remember to cover up well. The descent down should only take about half an hour and we head back to our campsite after a full day.
There are no water sources on our way today, remember to carry enough water from the campsite to last you the entire day.
Day 5
Gehroli Patal (3,196M) to Lohajung (2,243M) via Wan Village
Distance: 6.5 kms
Duration: 3-3.5 hours
We have one more highlight before we end this trek. We start our day by around 08:30 AM after a wholesome breakfast. Since we are heading back down to our base village and losing altitude, todayโs trek is mostly downhill on a stone-paved path through the enchanting oak forests. Within one hour of the trek, we start hearing the soothing sound of the river and 15 minutes from now, we start seeing it as well. It is only a matter of minutes before we are at 2620M and by the river side soaking our tired feet in its refreshing waters. We have already covered 2.5 kms for today.
Half an hour and a 150M ascent later, we reach the Rankandhar village which is at a vantage point to give you a view of small hamlets with step-farming fields stippled across mountain faces in all directions. The trail towards Wan village is full of Deodar trees. After 2 kms and a one hour descend, we are down to the trailhead from where we get our drive back to Lohajung to end the loop of this trek. It is a 40 minute drive at max to Lohajung where we will spend the night in the guest house. Expect to reach well in time for lunch.
Day 6
Drive to Dehradun
Distance: 294 kms
Duration: 11-12 hours drive
After breakfast, we start for Dehradun at 9 AM. The journey once again takes us through the three confluences of Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag and Devprayag, only now, in reverse order. Expect to reach ISBT Dehradun by 8PM.
In case, you plan on traveling back to Delhi the same night, consider booking a bus that starts at around 11-12 PM to account for any delays we might encounter on the way.
Inclusions :
Meals as per menu on the trek.
Forest Permits/Camping Charges , if any (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
Tents, Sleeping bags, mats
Technical equipment ,Safety Equipment.
Trek guide, cook, helpers, porters & mules for carrying common luggage.
Services of a certified mountaineer as trek Leader.
2 Nights Hotel stay in Lohajung.
Exclusions :
Meals during road Journeys.
Any expense of personal nature.
Any expense not specified in the inclusion list.
Transportation from Dehradun to Lohajung and back to Dehradun.
Things to Carry :
Trekking Gear
Ruck sack bag with rain cover. Qty -1
Day Pack Bag - Recommended for treks with summit day
Head Torch with spare Batteries. Qty -1
U V protection sunglasses. Qty -1
Water Bottles: 2 bottles of 1 liter each
Footwear
Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle trekking shoes Qty -1
Pair of light weight Slipper/Sandals Qty -1
Clothing
Quick Dry Warm lower or Track Pants. Qty - 2
Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking
Pair of thick woolen socks. 1 pair for every two days of trekking
Thermal Body warmer Upper & Lower. Qty-1
Undergarments. Qty - 1 for every day of trekking
Warm jacket closed at wrist & neck .Qty-1
Full sleeves sweater. Qty -1
Rain wear ( Jacket & Pants ) . Qty-1
Pair of waterproof, warm gloves. Qty-1
Woolen cap. Qty-1
Sun shielding Hat. Qty -1
Toiletries
Personal toiletries kit (Small Towel, Toilet paper, paper soap, Bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
Sun screen lotion small pack. Qty -1 Here is your Sun Protection 101 to stay safe in the bright sunny outdoors.
Lip Balm small pack. Qty-1
Utensils
Small size, Light weight & Leak proof lunch box. Qty-1
Plate. Qty- 1
Spoon.Qty-1
Tea/Coffee (plastic) Mug.Qty-1
Miscellaneous
Camera (Optional)
Carry your medicines in plenty in case you have any specific ailment. Consult your doctor before joining the trek.
Dry fruits, Nuts, Chocolate bars (Optional)
Cancellation Policy :
Cash Refund:
5% Deduction: Cancellations upto 30 days prior to departure date
15% Deduction: Between 30 days upto 15 days prior to departure date
30% Deduction: Between 15 days upto 10 days prior to departure date
90% Deduction: Less than 10 days prior to departure date
No Refund: Less than 5 days prior to departure date
Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or Cancellation Vouchers or Discounts. "Cash Refund will be processed in 7-14 working days."
Important Note :
1. Sometimes we change/add places or experiences in the itinerary to make the overall experience unique for each batch depending on group interest, weather, Special occasion and crowd conditions. So please be open to experience something authentic.
2. Instructions and rules have been adopted for the safe enjoyment of the activity and I agree to adhere to those regulations mentioned or instructed during the event.
3. Smoking or drinking alcohol, indulging in drugs or doing anything that leads to intoxication is restricted during any activities that involve risks. We do not encourage it to do the same anywhere else.
4. Any inconvenience created for fellow participants, organizers, respective owners of the property or locals in terms of intentional delays, property damage, vehicle damage, abuse or misbehave may lead to termination of participation.
Overview :
Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek unlocks the magical world of endless meadows rolling under your feet as you crane your neck to absorb the beauty of the most impressive peaks of Garhwal Himalayas. On this trek, you wonโt know where to look because thereโs something unmissable in every direction.
These twin meadows โ Ali and Bedni have multiple personalities, changing at the turn of each season which truly makes it a year round trek. What season looks best on these handsome meadows, you ask? Well, they wear all the colours of each season with a lot of grace. The white of winter makes these bugyals (meaning โmeadowsโ) shine whereas the bloom of wildflowers in the monsoons makes them beam with happiness. They wear the yellow of pre-winters with some rugged pride while in the summers they are a picture of warmth and abundance.
Whatโs even better is that the trek to Ali and Bedni bugyals is a beginner friendly trek for its humble altitude, friendly terrain and welcoming weather. Mt. Nanda Ghunti and Mt. Trishul wear a stern expression as they stand solid next to each other following you along all throughout the trek. You get the best views of these beautiful mountains from Bedni Top at 3,803M. With its wide expanses, a carpet of green in summers and a thick rug of white in winters, its dense canopy of alpine trees and a rich bloom of wild flowers and rhododendrons, this is one trek which welcomes you with all its heart no matter what time of the year you choose to pay it a visit.
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