




DAYARA BUGYAL
Departure Dates:
November: 1,8,15,22,29
December: 6,13,20,25,27
January: 10,24
Februrary: 7,21
Cost : ₹10,500/person (Ex Lohajung) + GST
Major Attraction :
Vast meadows, View of peaks like Mt. Bandarpoonch (6,316M), Mt. Srikanth (6,133 M), Gangotri I (6,672 M), and Black Peak (6,387 M), Oak, pine and maple trees and rhododendron forest.
Key Info :
Grade: Easy (Can be done by beginners)
Highest Altitude: 3750m (12,300 Feet)
Trip Duration: 5 Days (Dehradun to Dehradun)
Trek Distance: 21 kms
Region : Uttarakhand
Batch Size : Minimum 7, Maximum 15 Participants
Add-ons :
Transportation from Dehradun to Dehradun: ₹2,200 + GST
Backpack Offloading: ₹918 + GST
Outdoor Insurance (Indian Nationals Only): ₹206 + GST
Single Tent Accomodation: ₹900 + GST
Short Itinerary :
Day 1: Arrive at Raithal Village (2,100M)
Day 2: Raithal (2,100M) to Gui Campsite (2,948M)
Day 3: Gui (2,948M) to Chilapada Campsite (3,094M), visit to Barnala Tal (2,850M)
Day 4: Chilapada Campsite (3,094M) to Dayara top (3,750M) to Nayata (2,697M)
Day 5: Nayata (2,697M) to Raithal (2,100M). Drive to Dehradun
Detailed Itinerary:
• Day 1: Arrive at Raithal Village (2,100M)
Distance: 192 kms (Dehradun to Raithal)
Duration: 8 hours
Day 01 of the Dayara trek is reserved for participants to make their way to our homestay in Raithal in Uttarkashi. If you have signed up with Bikat for a drive from Dehradun to Raithal, the day starts early. Please ensure you report at the meeting point by 7 AM.
In case you plan to reach Raithal village on your own, this article can come handy to plan your journey.
On our way to the basecamp, we acclimatize ourselves with the mountain climate, get comfortable around fellow trekkers, enjoy the scenic landscapes on the way which comprises of vibrant yellow mustard fields, changing shades of hilltops, the calm flow of the Bhagirathi river and the picturesque Tehri Dam Falls.
The route via Dhanaulti takes us to Chinyalisour. As we drive through these quaint towns and villages of Uttarakhand, Raithal becomes visible from a short route towards Maneri after crossing the bustling town of Uttarkashi.
After this long drive and some rest, we conduct a briefing about our schedule, know-how, basic do's and don'ts, and environmental conservation practices. As a learning based organisation, we also conduct a briefing about essentials of trekking such as a demo of how to pack one's backpacks & sleeping bags along with the briefing on arrangements of all basic equipment one may need for successful completion of the trek.
The forest permits, related paperwork and clearances are also completed on the first day so as to ensure a hassle-free trek for all of us.
• Day 2: Raithal (2,100M) to Gui Campsite (2,948M)
Distance: 6 kms
Duration: 4 hours
Post a filling breakfast, we begin our trek from Raithal village towards our camp in the vicinity of Gui Lake. The trail initially runs through an alley bordered by terraced farms and golden paddy fields with a local stream accompanying them.
An hour in, we deep dive into a thick forest stretch lined up with pinewood and oaks, locally called Mohru and Pangar. This continues all the way till we reach an open ground with shepherd shielings. Our campsite is not far from here. The trees form a dense cover over us, leaving us with a sense of being in the wilderness, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A mesmerizing view of Mt. Srikanth, Mt. Bandarpoonch and DraupadikaDaanda peaks are visible through this scenic spot. On a good sunny day, one can see the whole panorama of Garhwal Himalayas right from Gangotri to Mt. Jaonli from these vast grounds. The elevation we gain today is about 848M.
Post snacking and some rest midway, we make our way towards our campsite. Gui Campsite is just four hours away from Raithal. We reach there by early noon. We pitch our own tents with our fellow trekkers after a demo by the trek leaders.
Once the campsite is ready, we have our lunch and then get ready to visit the jade colouredGui Lake. The winter temperatures near the lake make the water body completely frozen, even during daytimes.
After spending some time around the lake and surrounding clearings, we make our way back to the campsite. The sunset views from this campsite are a highlight not to be missed!
We spend the rest of the evening enjoying hot snacks followed by an early dinner.
• Day 3: Gui (2,948M) to Chilapada Campsite (3,094M), visit to Barnala Tal (2,850M)
Distance: 6 kms
Duration: 5-6 hours
We start the day early around 7 AM today. Morning tea followed by piping hot breakfast prepares us for the exciting day ahead. We pack our tents and start our day's trek to Chilapada. Crossing the thatch patches near Gui, we tread towards the forest patch layered with Golden Oaks and Maple trees. The trail is slightly more difficult than yesterday's, due to a steep half an hour ascent towards Chilapada campsite.
The campsite is three kilometers away from Gui Lake. Post reaching the campsite, we pitch our tents and cool off before we hike to Barnala Lake. This trail takes us through a dense alpine forest and soft snowy high grounds that gradually lead to the lake.
Two seasonal, semi-frozen water bodies are visible after crossing a small boulder zone. A spellbinding view of Mt. Bandarpoonch and Gangotri peaks is visible from a spot around a dry grass thatch, just before the top, leading to the partially-frozen Barnala Lake.
Spending the afternoon around the lake and an adjoining temple, we hike back to Chilapada campsite through the woods. Evenings at Chilapada in the winters can get a bit chilly so layer up accordingly. After a hot dinner, we retire for the day to recharge ourselves for what’s to come tomorrow!
• Day 4: Chilapada Campsite (3,094M) to Dayara top (3,750M) to Nayata (2,697M)
Distance: 9 kms
Duration: 5.5 hours
Today, we start our journey towards the highest point of the trek, i.e. Dayara Top. We begin at the break of dawn, post a sumptuous morning meal. The trail through the opaque forest patch is decorated with powdered snow uphill that leads towards the high grounds. A panoramic view of the Garhwal Himalayas presents itself to us as we reach near the last shieling or a 'Garhwali Chaani'. The snowy meadows of DayaraBugyal make an appearance from here.
Wide grounds shimmering with silver white snow can be seen in all their glory! Treading through these meadows, the panoramic view of prominent Garhwal Himalayas-Bakariya Top, Black Peak, Bandarpoonch, Mt. Srikanth, DraupadikaDaanda, Mt. Jaunli appear more alluring for their beauty and grandeur with each step forward.
The walk through the Bugyal gives way to a steeper, more upward snowy path leading to Dayara Top. Undulating, expansive snow grounds glitter with snow as far as the eye can see. The intriguing and magnanimous views from DayaraBugyal all the way up to Dayara Top are indeed worth the climb. The elevation gain today from Chilapada to Dayara Top is about 656M.
We spend some time at the summit appreciating the spellbinding view from the top. Replenishing our energy with some snacks, we make our way back to the last shieling towards the snow section in the south west, for descent. A snow walk in a meadow with a whistling cold breeze for the next couple of hours at this elevation could prove to be a challenge, but is filled with adventure and an adrenaline rush is guaranteed.
After crossing back over the high meadows, we make our way to Nayata through oakwoods, with peeking views of Mt. Bandarpoonch and Gangotri in the background. The trail route via Barnala Tal takes us towards Nayata. A moderate descent from the lake, the 3 kms trail is lined with maple trees and dry, sparse vegetation all the way to the campsite, offering stunning views of the sun setting over the mountains. We spend the remaining time at Nayata commemorating and sharing our experiences in the company of stars before calling it a night.
• Day 5: Nayata (2,697M) to Raithal (2,100M). Drive to Dehradun
Distance: 4 kms + 192 kms
Duration: 3.5 hours trek + 8 hours drive
We make our descent from Nayata back towards the village of Raithal today. Approximately 4 kms down through maple and oakwood trees; the forest turns moderately steep. Rhododendrons can be found aplenty on this path. We have our day’s packed lunch midway through our stride down to Raithal. The village landscape appears in the foreground from the forest, within an hour into the trail. The trail ends near GMVN cottage adjacent to a village cafe in Raithal, marking the completion of the trek. We can all now proudly say that we have completed the trek to Dayara Top - an adventure of a lifetime!
The drive back to the nearest city of Dehradun takes about 8 hours. If you have booked your trip back to Dehradun with Bikat, we leave by 1 pm to reach the city by evening. Kindly book your accommodations and travel ahead accordingly. Should you require any assistance with the same, please feel free to get in touch.
While the network coverage is minimal around Raithal village, a few points in Chilapada camp do get minimal range.
Inclusions :
Food as per menu .Dinner on Day 1 till lunch on Day 5.
Forest Permits/Camping Charges, if any (upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
Tents, Sleeping bags, Sleeping mats
Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys
Trek guide, cook, helpers, and porters for carrying common supplies
Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with Wilderness Emergency Responder & Rescue. course from NIM Uttarkashi
1 night stay in Raithal in Hotel / Guest house
Exclusions :
Portage of personal bags during the trek
Cost of any kind of Travel Insurance.
Any Expense of personal nature.
Any Expense not specified in the inclusions list
Meals during road journeys
Transportation from Dehradun to Raithal 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 Here is how you can choose the best sunglasses for trekking.
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 up to 60 days prior to departure date
10% Deduction: Between 60 days upto 30 days prior to departure date
50% Deduction: Between 30 days upto 10 days prior to departure date
No Refund: Less than 10 days prior to departure date
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 :
At an impressive altitude of 3,750M, Dayara Bugyal is a paradise full of forests, meadows, a lake and panoramic views of the Garhwal Range. Situated in the heart of Uttarkashi, this 18 km trek from the basecamp village Raithal offers a mixed bag of everything beautiful that any trekker would dream of seeing in such a short period of time. A winter wonderland, Dayara Bugyal gets covered in powdery white snow while presenting a mesmerizing view of Garhwal Himalayan ranges. Right from Gangotri I, Gangotri II, upto Jaunli massif, this adventurous trail can also be navigated with great ease while enjoying the grandeur of the mountains that surround you.
While there are so many reasons for why Dayara Bugyal makes for an excellent winter trek, here are few of the best ones that will make you want to witness the beauty of this trail by yourself!





