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Nandikund Trek

(181+ Reviews)
Uttarakhand, Uttarakhand

Trail Type:

The treks starts and ends in Sagar

Rail Head:

Dehradoon Railway Station

Airport:

Jolly Grant Airport

Base Camp:

Sagar

Best Season:

Summer and Autumn

Service From:

Sagar to Sagar

Meals:

Veg

Stay:

Hotel and Camps

Region:

Uttarakhand

Duration:

15 Days

Grade:

Difficult

Maximum Altitude:

14000 Ft

Approx Trekking KM:

120 Km

Overview


 Nandi Kund Trek is located in the northeast Garhwal area and combines natural beauty, religious feeling, and thrill. This trek is at a height of 14000 ft and finds itself nestled with towering snow-capped peaks and enchanting greenery around, and all these are dominated by Chaukhamba all through the trek. Nandi Kund is calm water crystal clear which gives the majestic look of the peaks and thus, has a very soothing and tranquil atmosphere. The Nandi Kund trek is a spiritually rewarding trek situated in the Garhwal Himalayas part which is still not explored fully by the trekkers. Starting from the source of river Ganga known as Nandi Kund to the challenging Ghiya Vinayak Pass, this trek is going to be an experience on its own. No matter if one is an experienced trekker or a believer in spirituality, Nandi Kund Trek, is one of the commendable treks.

Itinerary


    

    • Activity: Car hire from Dehradun to, Sagar.
    • Stay: Homestay/ Camping
    • Highlights: Drive through the Garhwal area with an overnight halt at Devprayag and Rudraprayag.



    

    

    • Activity: It is a tiresome 14 km trek from Sagar to Panar Bugyal that is covered by the trekkers in nearly 5-6 hours.
    • Stay: Panar Bugyal has provided campsites.
    • Highlights: Climb, forests and meadows, beautiful campsite at Panar Bugyal.



    

    • Today’s trek was comparatively shorter than planned and would cover a distance of 10 kilometers to reach Rudranath
    • Activity: Trek from Panar Bugyal to Rudranath
    • Stay: Tent accommodation or lodge in Rudranath
    • Highlights: Rudranath temple which is one of Panch Kedars, sight of Chaukhamba.



    

    • Activity: Trek from Rudranath to Urgram Village, the distance of 10 km can be covered easily in 3 days.
    • Stay: Holiday home in Urgram Village
    • Highlights: Forests, the beautiful village stopover.



    

    • Activity: Hike a distance of 2 km from Urgram Village to Kalpeshwar
    • Stay: Residence or tent at Kalpeshwar
    • Highlights: Kalpeshwar Temple another Panch Kedar, Urgam valley.



    

    • Activity: They have to trek 10 km from Kalpeshwar to Dumak.
    • Stay: Camp in Dumak
    • Highlights: They stroll in the villages and forests, and meet people.



    

    • Activity: Hike 12 km from the town of Dumak to Nandi Kund
    • Stay: Tent stays at Nandi Kund
    • Highlights: Reach the calm and beautiful Nandi Kund and have the Chaukhamba ranges reflected on the water body.



    

    • Activity: Discover to close and befriend Nandi Kund and points of interest.
    • Stay: A camp is set at Nandi Kund.
    • Highlights: Spend time on the lake, and the lore regarding the lake and woods.



    

    • Activity: Trek with 12 km From Nandi Kund to Ghiya Vinayak Pass and then to Bansi Narayan
    • Stay: That’s why they camp their rajas and maharajas at Bansi Narayan.
    • Highlights: Exciting trek to Ghiya Vinayak Pass, bird’s eye view of Nanda Devi, and other snow-clad mountains.



    

    • Activity: Return from Bansi Narayan to Dumak by a 12 km trekking
    • Stay: A camp or a guest house in Dumak
    • Highlights: Return journey with more beautiful views I guess.



    

    • Activity: Retreat from Dumak back to Kalpeshwar by a 10 km trekking
    • Stay: Tent accommodation in Kalpeshwar or a guest house.
    • Highlights: It is suggested that visitors go to Kalpeshwar and spend some time in the calm surrounding area.



    

    • Activity: 12 km Hike from Kalpeshwar to Rudranath via Urgram.
    • Stay: Comparison for lodging: Interestingly, ancient Hindu scriptures refer to a camp in Rudranath.
    • Highlights: Carry on with an adventurous tour, and visit Rudranath Temple again.



    

    • Activity: Proceed back and forth from Rudranath to Panar Bugyal; 10 km
    • Stay: This one is probably the most challenging; however, it is also the most rewarding, as it is concerned with camping at Panar Bugyals.
    • Highlights: See the beautiful burials one more time.



    

    • Activity: Return with a 12 km trekking from Panar Bugyal to Sagar
    • Stay: In Sagar have a guesthouse or camp
    • Highlights: Finishing the trek and feeling that it was all worth it.



     Activity: Proceed on a drive back to Rishikesh/Dehradun with a drive of approx 219 km(259 km for Dehradun).
    Stay: Not Included

Trek Map


Inclusions

Exclusions


1. Meals while on trek (Veg.).

2. All necessary entry fees and permits.

3. Accommodation:- Guest house / Camping during Trek.

4. Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide, cook, and Support staff.

5. First aid medical kits, stretcher, and oxygen cylinder.

6. Trek equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent, kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent, utensils, and crampon (if required)

7. Staff Insurance.

8. Porters/mules to carry central equipment.

1. Any kind of personal expenses.

2. Food during transit.

3. Mules or porters to carry personal luggage.

4. Insurance.

5. Transport (Non Ac)

6. Any kind of emergency evacuation charges

7. 5% GST

8.Any expense incurred or loss cost by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, natural calamities (landslides, floods), flight delays/rescheduling/ cancellations, any accidents/medical evacuations, riots/strikes/war/pandemics etc.

9. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.

1. Meals while on trek (Veg.).

2. All necessary entry fees and permits.

3. Accommodation:- Guest house / Camping during Trek.

4. Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide, cook, and Support staff.

5. First aid medical kits, stretcher, and oxygen cylinder.

6. Trek equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent, kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent, utensils, and crampon (if required)

7. Staff Insurance.

8. Porters/mules to carry central equipment.

1. Any kind of personal expenses.

2. Food during transit.

3. Mules or porters to carry personal luggage.

4. Insurance.

5. Transport (Non Ac)

6. Any kind of emergency evacuation charges

7. 5% GST

8.Any expense incurred or loss cost by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, natural calamities (landslides, floods), flight delays/rescheduling/ cancellations, any accidents/medical evacuations, riots/strikes/war/pandemics etc.

9. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.

What to carry




  1. Trekking shoes: A good pair of trekking shoes is essential for a comfortable and safe trek. Look for shoes that are sturdy, provide good ankle support, and have a good grip on different types of terrain.
  2. Backpack with rain cover (50-60 ltr): A backpack is necessary to carry all your gear. Make sure it's the right size for your trek, and comes with a rain cover to keep your belongings dry in case of rain.
  3. Thermals (upper and lower): Thermals are lightweight and comfortable base layers that help regulate your body temperature in cold weather. Bring both upper and lower thermals to keep warm.
  4. 3 T-shirts (advisable quick dry): Choose quick-drying T-shirts made from breathable and moisture-wicking materials. This will help keep you cool and dry during your trek.
  5. 2 trek pants: Choose lightweight and comfortable trek pants that are easy to move in and can dry quickly if wet.
  6. Jacket (-10 degrees): A warm jacket is essential for cold weather. Choose a jacket that is waterproof and windproof, and provides good insulation.
  7. Fleece or hood (2): Fleece jackets or hoodies are great mid-layer options to keep warm. Bring at least two, as they can also be used as an extra layer at night.
  8. Sunglasses (UV protected): Protect your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays with sunglasses that are designed for outdoor activities.
  9. Sun cap: A sun cap or hat with a brim will protect your face and neck from the sun.
  10. Hand gloves: Bring a pair of lightweight gloves to keep your hands warm and protected from wind and sunburn.
  11. Woolen cap: A woolen cap will keep your head and ears warm at night or in cold weather.
  12. Socks (3 pairs min): Bring at least three pairs of good quality socks that are moisture-wicking and provide good cushioning and support for your feet.
  13. Headlamp: A headlamp will come in handy if you're hiking in low-light conditions or need to find your way in the dark.
  14. Trekking pole (if needed): Trekking poles can help reduce strain on your legs and provide additional support on steep terrain.
  15. Rain cover\poncho: A rain cover or poncho will keep you and your gear dry during unexpected rain showers.
  16. Day pack (if you plan to offload your bag): If you plan to offload your backpack during the trek, bring a smaller day pack to carry essentials like water, snacks, and a first aid kit.
  17. A toiletry kit: Bring a small kit with personal hygiene items, such as a toothbrush and toothpaste, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper.
  18. Lunchbox, cup, spoon: If you plan to bring your own food, bring a lunchbox, cup, and spoon to carry and eat your meals.
  19. 2 one-liter bottles: Staying hydrated is crucial, so bring at least two one-liter bottles to carry water.
  20. 2-3 plastic covers to keep your wet or used clothes: Plastic bags are useful for keeping wet or dirty clothes separate from the rest of your belongings. They can also be used to pack out any trash or waste you generate during the trek.



How to reach


With a variety of means of transport available, this beautiful city. Find lots of beauty in every mode of traveling by road, air, or train as each route takes you through different sights. Get ready to be impressed by the mountains as you begin this marvelous trip.


By Road

From Delhi :

  • Distance: About 260 km.

  • Time: 6 to 7 hours.

  • Route: NH 44 should be taken; this road goes through Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, and Roorkee which is scenic. 

  • Suggestion: You may take a cab or book a cab online rather than getting stressed out about availability.

Local Buses:

  • Frequency: Buses are available in the regions of Delhi, Chandigarh, and Haridwar after every hour.

  • Forms: AC and non-AC buses are both provided.

  • Booking: These can be bought online or at the bus stop

Self Drive:

  • Benefits: You can also check out places on your way around.

By Air

Jolly Grant Airport:

  • Distance from the airport to Dehradhun: It is 25 kilometers.

  • Air Transport Available: Major Indian metropolitan cities namely Delhi, Mumbai and Banglore have rounds of flights to this airport regularly.

  • Time: 1 hour starting from Delhi.

  • Transportation after the flight:

  • Alternatives: Taxis and private cabs are available outside the airport.

  • Time taken to travel from the airport to Dehradun: 40 to 60 minutes.

By Train

Dehradun Railway Station:

  • Connectivity: Trains connect it well to prime locations such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Calcutta.

  • Popular Trains:


  1. Nanda Devi Express: Travel time is Nanda Devi overnight service.

  2. Shatabdi Express: Day service; fast and comfortable.

  3. Dehradun Express: Return options are available regularly.

From the Station:

Local Transport: Locals recommend wholesale taxis, auto-rickshaws, or local buses to the city or the trekking starting point.

Fitness Required & Preparation Guide


We recommend jogging as the best routine to get fit for a trek. It works on the same muscles that you use while trekking — your calves, glutes and hamstrings. It helps increase your stamina day by day. It is also an easy routine that does not require any equipment or tools. 

Fitness target: 

To do this trek comfortably, you must be able to cover 5 km in under 35 minutes. This is the minimum fitness required for this trek.

How to achieve this fitness? 

  • Start jogging at least 4 days a week 
  • If you cannot run 5 km immediately, start with 2 km and increase to 5 km over 2-3 weeks.
  • Once you’re able to run 5 km, increase your pace day by day. 
  • Gradually increase your pace and bring it down to 5 km in less than 35 mins.
  • You must be able to run 5 km in 35 mins consistently for at least 2 weeks before the trek. 

This trek requires at least 6-8 weeks of preparation. The longer, the better. So plan your trek soon and start preparing. 

Cancellation policy


Life is unpredictable and we understand sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and it is our endeavour to make it as easy possible for you. However, please understand we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and ration in advance. Therefore any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below-

Cancellation prior to 30 days from start of the event: Get monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges on trek fee.

Cancellation between 30 days and 15 days to the start of event: 50% on trek fee is non refundable and the remaining 50 % will be given as cash voucher which is valid for 1 year.

Cancellation less than 15 days to the start of event: No refund.

Please note cancellation will be only accepted by email.

Booking amount is non refundable

Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a programme before departure in the event of logistical problems arriving due to natural calamities, strikes, wars on any other circumstances that makes the event inadvisable. In this case, 50% on trek fee is non refundable and the remaining 50 % will be given as cash voucher which is valid for 1 year.


Itinerary changes & trip delays:

We plan itineraries based on the information at the time of planning and in rare circumstances, there are subject to change. In the event that the itinerary is changes or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, landslides etc. We will always aim to give you the best experience possible. However The Himalayan Daredevils are not be held responsible for the cost of delay or changes.

Available Dates :
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Groups of 5 or more can schedule custom trek dates.

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Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand

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