Kedartal Trek
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Kedartal Trek

Uttarakhand, India
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₹15,100
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8 operators available
Duration6–7 days
Max Altitude4912 m
Trek Distance38 km
Starting PointGangotri

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Itinerary

Day1

Dehradun to Gangotri

250 km
10 to 11 hours
10050 ft

Long scenic drive via Uttarkashi

Gradual altitude gain by road

Guesthouse stay and briefing

Day2

Gangotri to Bhoj Kharak

8 km
6 to 7 hours
12400 ft

Steep ascent along Kedar Ganga

Rocky trail with exposed sections

Campsite stay with basic meals

Day3

Bhoj Kharak to Kedar Kharak

6 km
5 to 6 hours
13700 ft

Climb through boulder-strewn terrain

Cold winds and increasing exposure

Campsite stay with acclimatization walk

Day4

Kedar Kharak to Kedartal

4 km
4 to 5 hours
16100 ft

Final ascent over scree and snow patches

Views of Thalay Sagar and Meru

Campsite near the lake

Day5

Kedartal to Kedar Kharak

4 km
4 hours
13700 ft

Early descent to avoid weather changes

Careful navigation on rocky sections

Overnight stay at campsite

Day6

Kedar Kharak to Gangotri

14 km
7 to 8 hours
10050 ft

Long descent along the same route

Return to tree line and river valley

Guesthouse stay

Kedartal Trek: A High-Altitude Journey to Shiva’s Crystal Lake

The Kedartal Trek is one of the most demanding and visually striking treks in the Indian Himalayas. Located deep in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, this trek leads to Kedartal, a pristine glacial lake resting at an altitude of around 4912 meters. Often referred to as Shiva’s lake, Kedartal lies at the base of towering peaks like Thalay Sagar, Meru, Bhrigupanth, and Jogin. Unlike meadow-based or forest-heavy treks, Kedartal is defined by raw terrain, exposed rock faces, and a constant sense of scale. This is a trek that tests physical strength, balance, and mental endurance while rewarding trekkers with some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the Himalayas.

The Route and Its Relentless Ascent

The trek begins from Gangotri, a major pilgrimage town that also serves as the gateway to several high-altitude expeditions. From the very first day, the trail makes its character clear. The ascent toward Bhoj Kharak is steep, rocky, and exposed, following the Kedar Ganga river upstream. Unlike gradual valley treks, Kedartal gains altitude aggressively, with continuous climbs and minimal flat sections. The route demands careful foot placement, especially in sections where loose rocks and narrow ledges dominate the trail. Each day involves sustained physical effort, making this trek suitable only for those with prior high-altitude trekking experience.

Terrain, Rock Sections, and Navigation Challenges

Kedartal is known for its rugged and technical terrain rather than long walking distances. The trail includes steep boulder sections, scree slopes, and exposed traverses where balance and focus are critical. There are no forests or meadows to ease the climb once past the lower sections. Instead, trekkers move through a harsh alpine environment shaped by glaciers and avalanches. Cairns and trail markings guide the way, but weather changes can reduce visibility quickly. Snow patches may appear even in summer, particularly near the lake, adding to the challenge. This terrain gives the trek a serious expedition-like feel.

Kedartal Lake and the Surrounding Peaks

Reaching Kedartal is a moment of quiet intensity rather than celebration. The lake sits in a rocky basin surrounded by some of the most iconic peaks in the Garhwal Himalayas. The water is crystal clear, reflecting the jagged faces of Thalay Sagar and Meru when conditions are calm. There is a strong sense of isolation here, amplified by the absence of vegetation and human structures. Kedartal is not a place to linger casually. Cold winds, thin air, and rapidly changing weather demand respect. The lake feels sacred and remote, reinforcing why it is associated with Lord Shiva in local belief.

Weather Conditions and Best Time to Trek

The trekking season for Kedartal is short due to its altitude and terrain. May and June offer stable weather with snow still present near the lake, while September and early October provide clearer skies and colder nights. Monsoon months are risky due to landslides and slippery rock sections. Weather can change abruptly at higher camps, with strong winds and sudden snowfall even during peak season. Night temperatures often drop well below freezing. Proper layering, weather awareness, and early starts are essential for safety on this trek.

Difficulty Level and Who Should Attempt Kedartal

The Kedartal Trek is classified as difficult to very difficult. It is not suitable for beginners or those without prior high-altitude experience. The combination of steep ascents, technical terrain, high altitude, and limited evacuation options requires excellent fitness and mental resilience. Trekkers should be comfortable with long climbing days, exposure, and cold conditions. For experienced trekkers seeking a raw, no-frills Himalayan challenge with exceptional mountain views, Kedartal offers a deeply rewarding experience that feels closer to a mountaineering expedition than a recreational trek.

Packing List

Best Month to Visit

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Moderate
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Nearest airport

Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun

Nearest railway

Dehradun Railway Station

Monday 18 May
Start point2° / 23°
Cloudy
23°
05:17
19:04
41%
Summit-11° / 6°
Cloudy
6°
05:17
19:04
44%
Hourly temperature°C

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this trek, including route conditions, transport, preparation, weather, permits, and trekking difficulty.

No. It is a difficult trek requiring prior high-altitude experience.

Kedartal Lake at approximately 4912 meters.

No ropes are required, but terrain is rocky and exposed.

Yes. Proper acclimatization is critical.

Yes. Forest permits are mandatory.

Temperatures often fall below freezing.

Yes. There are no permanent shelters beyond Gangotri.

No. Network is unavailable after leaving Gangotri.

Its raw terrain and proximity to iconic Himalayan peaks.

During monsoon and winter due to safety risks.

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Trek Safety & Etiquette

Essential trekking guidelines

Responsible trekking protects mountains, wildlife, local culture, and your own safety. Follow these guidelines before heading into the trails.

Obtain Required Permits

Many trekking destinations require official permits from local authorities. Apply early to avoid fines or denied entry.

Respect Nature and Wildlife

Follow Leave No Trace. Avoid littering, loud noise, and disturbing wildlife or fragile vegetation.

Travel with a Guide

Some high-altitude and border routes legally require certified guides for navigation and safety.

Camp at Approved Sites

Unauthorized camping and bonfires can damage ecosystems and may violate local regulations.

Respect Local Culture

Dress respectfully, ask before photographing locals, and honor regional customs and sacred places.

Follow Weather Advisories

If authorities halt trekking due to weather or hazards, comply immediately for your safety.

Stay Within Allowed Zones

Do not cross restricted or protected boundaries without official permissions.

Follow Group Instructions

Stay with your group, maintain pacing discipline, and avoid trekking alone on unknown trails.