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Satopanth Tal Trek

Uttarakhand,Uttarakhand
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Overview

.The Satopanth Trek - offering nature at its best - the thick forests, the snow-covered trails, and the beautiful sunrise and breath-taking beauty of waterfalls. High peaks covered with snow and thick forests along with beautiful villages and ancient temples and historical places, this trek has all to offer to give you an unforgettable taste of adventure, beauty, and peace.

Trek Info

Trail Type : Round Trail. The trek starts and ends at Joshimath

Rail Head : Dehradun Railway Station

Airport :Jolly Grant Airport

Base Camp :Joshimath

Best Season :May - Mid July, Sept, October

Service From :Joshimath to Joshimath

Meals :Veg

Stay :Camping/ Hotel

Region :Uttarakhand

Duration :7 Days

Grade :Moderate

Maximum Altitude :15100 Ft

Approx Trekking KM :50 Km

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Itinerary

(Uttarakhand To Uttarakhand)
1
Day :1 Rishikesh to Joshimath
    Arrive at Joshimath - meet our representative and check-in at the hotel. Evening free to explore the Joshimath area. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
2
Day :2 Joshimath - Badrinath – Jhamtoli
    Drive from Joshimath to Badrinath 45 km, today's Trekking is 8 km. Altitude3640 mts After breakfast, drive to Badrinath temple and thereon to Mana Village & trek towards Jhamtoli with packed lunch. Overnight stay at camps.
3
Day :3 Jhamtoli to Chakratirtha
    Trek of 8 km, Altitude 4240 meters. We begin to trek up to Laxmi Van and thereon to Sahastra Dhara. After having packed lunch we proceed towards Chakratirtha.
4
Day :4 Chakratirtha - Satopanth lake -Chakratirtha
    Chakratirtha to Satopanth Lake is around 5 km through moraine and seasonal glacier. You will be walking in the proximity of Nilkantha and Parvati Peak with Chaukhamba looming above all in the front. Balak peak will be on the right. Satopanth lake is a three-cornered lake with icy cold, crystal clear, emerald waters with a circumference of about 1-2 km, it is situated at an elevation of 4465 mts above sea leave. Total trek of 10 km. We trek back to Chakratirtha after having lunch.
5
Day :5 Chakratirtha – Jhamtoli
    The morning after breakfast trek up to Chakartirtha ,there is large formation of glaciers which continue on to the Gaumukh snout of the Bhagirathi ,dinner and over night stay at Camp
6
Day :6 Jamtoli - Badrinath - Joshimath
    Trek down to Mana Village. Visit Ganesh and Vyas Gufa. Drive to Badrinath and visit the temple. After lunch drive to Joshimath.
7
Day :7 Joshimath to Rishikesh
    Joshimath to Rishikesh

Inclusions

  • Accommodation – Guest House, Homestay,Camping
  • Meals - 3 times a day; veg./egg only (includes freshly-cooked meals, snacks, tea /coffee/soup, etc.)
  • Permit Charges in National Parks and Sanctuaries as part of the experience
  • Camping Equipment - sleeping bags, mattresses
  • Technical and Safety Equipment - Wilderness Medical Kit, Ice Axe, Microspikes,Climbing Rope, Climbing accessories, Oxygen Cylinder, BP Meter,oximeter,thermometer etc.
  • Highly Experienced Outdoor Instructor : Grade A in Advanced Mountaineering course
  • Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certified from NOLS
  • Mules to carry group equipment
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Exclusions

  • Any kind of personal expenses
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
  • If anyone leaves the trek against the schedule (unable to complete or dropping out for any reason)
  • Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
  • Any extra demand like personal guide, personal porter, personal vehicle
  • Food during the transit
  • Insurance
  • 5% GST
  • Transport from Rishikesh to Rishikesh. Transport (Non Ac)
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head “What's included”.
  • Cost incurred due to change in itinerary due to change in weather conditions, roadblocks or any natural factors beyond human control.
  • Additional services availed during the trek (including mules, assistance, health related support etc.)
  • 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.
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What to carry

There is an important question that the trekker who is doing trek asks, like what all things to carry while trekking. Below we have provided the details on everything you should carry; an easy way to remember is by Head to foot or foot to head. We have prepared from Head to foot.

  1. Head Lamps – If there are treks which you might do at night and even when camping for the night. Headlamps help a lot.
  2. Hats or Cap – Beanie Cap will protect you from winds and sometimes freezing temperatures for the night. Hats protect you from the sun during the day and also ensure they have a strap so the hat doesn’t blow from the wind.
  3. Sunglasses – if you want to carry sunglasses, you will need specific sunglasses for trekking. The glasses should protect from UV rays, fit your face perfectly so it doesn’t fall while you climb, jump, or cross an obstacle, and be according to the weather conditions of the place; the glass should be made to fit different weather conditions.
  4. Buff / Balaclava – You must carry this to protect your mouth or neck from extreme temperatures and keep it warm.
  5. T-shirt / Long sleeve shirt – you should carry at least 4 to 5 T–shirts, so if one gets wet or dirty, you can wear another. Long sleeve shirts help to protect from sun UV rays.
  6. Hiking / Trekking Jacket – down jackets (-5 to-10 C) or three-layer jackets.
  7. Thermals – at least two pairs of thermals help keep the body warm during cold weather.
  8. Undergarments – you can carry them according to your habitual and hygiene requirements.
  9. Gloves – 1 pair of gloves will keep your hand warm and nice.
  10. Shorts / Legging / Pants – Bring 3 to 4 warm, comfortable shorts. Leggings can be used specifically in the chilling morning and evening to keep your body warm and act as dry. You can carry some nylon blend and light and quick-drying pants. Warm covers ups like fleece-lined tracksuit pants or ski pants.
  11. Socks – you should at least carry 3 to 4 pairs.
  12. Footwear – Trekking shoes which are waterproof and have ankle support. Walking / Hiking sandals which can be used off the trek, i.e., in the morning and evening hours, basically to get your feet rest from heavy boots, sometimes used for crossing streams and rivers, it’s more comfortable and safer than crossing barefoot or wetting your boots. Sneakers (Optional) can be worn for normal driving days or used around the camp.
  13. Rain Wears – you can carry a raincoat, rain jacket, and pants. During long rains, the waterproof jackets start leaking, but the poncho does get work in keeping you dry, so choose accordingly. Rain covers, small waterproof to cover your backpack and a daypack for your gadgets.
  14. Backpack – Make sure your backpack should be comfortable, neither too big nor too small, and for a week’s trek, 60-70 litres of the backpack should be enough to hold all your belongings. Ensure your backpack has good hip & Shoulder support, and pockets should be accessible quickly.
  15. Daypack – All trekkers should keep in mind that a daypack is very important; this will be a great help to you while on the trek, also every single day, you won’t be carrying your backpack; therefore, for day excursions, shorter hikers, sightseeing, you can carry your stuff in it.

Compulsory Documents to Carry

These files must be submitted to the Forest Department before your trek. With none of these, you will not be permitted to trek. Original and photocopy of government photo identity card. Carry Ids like Aadhaar, voter id, etc.

IMPORTANT POINTS

  • It is mandatory for trekkers to carry a copy of their photo ID for entry at forest check posts on the trek.
  • It is not for the first time trekkers. You should have done atleast 2 high altitude treks.
  • All participants are expected to have a fitness level, stamina and the ability to sustain harsh environments.
  • Every trekker will have to undergo a temperature and other vitals check every day.
  • Do weigh your Gears post packing. It should not exceed the range of 10-12 kg – preferably on the lighter side.

NOTE

  • Normally we expect to carry your personal luggage on your own, if you wish to offload your backpack, you can give it to Mule.
  • Charges of offloading backpack:
  • Offloading charges : Rs.650/- day / 10kg bag
  • Incase buffer day is used, Rs.2800 per person / day will be charged.
  • The backpack cannot weigh more than 10 kgs. Backpack should have waterproof cover. Suitcases/ strolleys/ bags will not be allowed.
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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.

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, we will refund 50% of the event fees.

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.

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