Dodital trek
+5% GST
₹ 14500
Stay
Taxi
Meals
Guide
Camping
Uttarakhand
7 days
Moderate
53 km
Mar-Jun & Sep-Nov
13780 ft.
Dodital trek
+5% GST
₹ 14500
Stay
Taxi
Meals
Guide
Camping
Uttarakhand
7 days
Easy To Moderate
53 km
Mar-Jun & Sep-Nov
13780 ft.
About Dodital Trek
- Region : Uttarakhand
- Duration : 7 days
- Base Camp : Sangam Chatti
- Pickup/Drop Point : Dehradun Railway Station
Dodital Trek is considered as the most stunning treks in Uttarakhand. Dodital trek is a few water bodies where you can actually find Himalayan Trouts. On one corner of the lake, you can find a temple which is dedicated to Lord Ganesha because it is believed that he was born in this place. Being the most beautiful trek in North India, it often attracts travelers from across the world every year.
During the Dodital Trek, don’t forget to enjoy camping near the winsome campsite at Bhebra because it will give you an amazing experience. The enchanting natural ambiance which surrounds the tranquil Dodital trek is perfect for camping overnight. People from across the globe come to this place for trekking in the winters. The Dodital Trek mainly starts from Sangamchatti and heads to Agoda village which is situated at an altitude of 2,250 meters.
During the trekking you will come across impressive variation in the scenery which will surely make you fall in love with it. You will also go through blossoming green meadows and thick forests. After reaching the top, you will also get the golden opportunity to have a stunning view of snow-capped Himalayas peaks like Bandarpunch peak and Swargarohini peak.
So if you are planning for Dodital Trek then April to June and October to December time is the best. Do carry your camera for the trek in order to capture some amazing views of mountains, green meadows, dense forests, and striking sunrise.
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FAQs
The best time for the Dodital Trek is usually from April to June and September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with clear skies and moderate temperatures, providing optimal conditions for trekking.
The Dodital Trek is considered to be of moderate difficulty. While it doesn't involve technical climbing, trekkers should be prepared for long walks, varied terrain, and altitude gains. Good physical fitness and some prior trekking experience are recommended.
The trek to Dodital typically starts from a village called Agoda, located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. Agoda village serves as the base camp for the trek and is accessible by road from Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand.
The duration of the Dodital Trek usually ranges from 5 to 6 days (44 kms), depending on the chosen itinerary and trekking pace. This includes trekking days, acclimatization days, and rest days.
Yes, permits are required for the Dodital Trek, as it passes through forested areas. Trekkers need to obtain permits from the Forest Department or authorized agencies before commencing the trek.
Accommodation options during the trek typically include camping in tents or staying in basic homestay available in villages along the route. Trekkers need to carry their own camping gear or arrange for it through trekking agencies.
Medical facilities are not available along the trekking route to Dodital. Trekkers are advised to carry their own first aid kit, essential medications, and any personal medical supplies. In case of emergencies, evacuation can be arranged to nearby towns with better medical facilities.
Essential items to pack for the Dodital Trek include trekking gear, warm clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, rain gear, sunscreen, insect repellent, a water bottle, snacks, a headlamp, a camera, and personal toiletries. It's important to pack light yet adequately for the journey.
Altitude sickness can be a concern on the Dodital Trek, especially as trekkers ascend to higher altitudes. It's essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and ascend gradually to minimize the risk. If symptoms of altitude sickness persist, it's advisable to descend to lower elevations.
While trekking solo is possible, it's generally safer to trek with a group or at least with a guide, particularly in remote and high-altitude regions like the Dodital area. Trekking solo requires thorough preparation, navigation skills, and awareness of potential risks.
The Dodital Trek can be suitable for children and elderly individuals with moderate fitness levels and proper preparation. However, it's essential to consider their physical capabilities and consult with a healthcare professional before attempting the trek.
Yes, the Dodital Trek can be combined with other treks or activities in the region, such as the Gulabi kantha trek or exploration of nearby lakes like Darwa Top. Additionally, adventure enthusiasts can indulge in activities like birdwatching, photography, or nature walks.
Dodital, located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India, holds immense religious importance in Hinduism. It is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity, according to Hindu mythology. Pilgrims visit Dodital to pay homage to Lord Ganesha and seek blessings. Additionally, the lake is considered sacred and is often visited by devotees who perform rituals and prayers, especially during festivals like Ganesha Chaturthi.
Dodital Trek (Detailed Itinerary)
We will start the drive from Dehradun and by the evening reach Sangam Chatti. You will be offered delicious lunch between the journey and after reaching Sangam Chatti the trek will start for Dodital Trek
You will be having morning breakfast and then get ready for the thrilling trekking experience. We will move to Agoda settlement from the trekking will start for Dodital. In almost, four hours we will be reaching to Bebra from Sangam Chatti.
We will start trekking early in the morning so that till lunch we can reach Dodital. During the trekking, you will go through the dense forest of rhododendron, oak, and deodar. Almost after 9km of trekking, we will reach to Manjhi which is a striking campsite. From Bebra, it takes almost 6-7hours to reach Dodital.
We will start the trekking early in the morning in order to cross the 5km steep climb to Drawa top. It is going to offer you breathtaking views of the Himalayan horizon because Darwa top is located at an altitude of 4150mts.
You can also see Banderpoonch Massif from here, while on the same day, we will be returning back to Dodital.
Wake up early in the morning to witness an eye-catchy scenic beauty around. After having breakfast, we will trek back to the village of Agoda. Night stay in the tents.
After having breakfast, we will start returning back to Sangam Chatti which will take almost 3 to 4 hours.
It will be the last day of the memorable trekking trip. We will drive down to Dehradun from Sangam Chatti where the trip will end with some life-long memories.
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THINGS TO CARRY
BASIC GEARS
- Backpack & Rain Cover (50-70 Litres)
- Hiking bag (20 litre)
- Trekking Shoes (Ankle Shoes)
- Warm clothes
- Water Bottles
CLOTHES
- Jacket (Down or padded)
- Fleece or woolen clothes
- Trek pants and Trousers
- T-shirts (collar and full sleeves)
- Thermal inner wears (both upper and lower)
- Woolen or Fleece cap
- Hand Gloves
- Socks (4 pairs)
- Neck cover, Muffler, Balaclava, any
ACCESSORIES
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreeen Lotion (SPF 50/70)
- Moisturizer and Lip Balm
- Sun cap
- Raincoat and Ponchos
- Power banks
- Trekking pole
- Headlight
OTHERS
- Small Hiking bag (10-20litre) (for summit climb or if you opt to offload your backpack)
- Tiffin box
- Flip flops
- Glucose, Dry fruits
- Personal Toiletries kit
- Toilet paper roll and sanitizer
- Personal basic medical kit
MANDATORY DOCUMENTS
- Original with photocopy of government photo identity card any one (Passport, Aadhaar Card, Driving license or Voter ID)
Inclusions
- Transportation : Dehradun to base camp and return.
- Accommodation (Hotel, Homestay, Camping)
- Meals : All Meals as per menu from first day Dinner to last day Breakfast at basecamp; Vegetarian Meal.
- Camping charges : Camping and forest permit fees for Indian Nationals.
- Trekking equipment : High quality tents (living tent- triple sharing, kitchen tent, dinning tent, toilet tent)
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
- Anything apart from inclusions
Backpack Offloading Charges
• Offload your backpack to a mule or porter to lighten your load during the trek.
• Offloading charges range from ₹300 to ₹900 per day per bag, depending on the specific trek.
• Ensure your backpack weighs less than 11 kg and is equipped with a waterproof cover.
• Suitcases, trolleys, or duffel bags are not allowed.
Exclusions
- Meals during road journeys
- Insurance
- Any personal expenses
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
- Anything apart from inclusions
Backpack Offloading Charges
• Offload your backpack to a mule or porter to lighten your load during the trek.
• Offloading charges range from ₹300 to ₹900 per day per bag, depending on the specific trek.
• Ensure your backpack weighs less than 11 kg and is equipped with a waterproof cover.
• Suitcases, trolleys, or duffel bags are not allowed.
POLICY
Booking Confirmation Policy
• The customer receives a Booking confirmation receipt immediately via Email and WhatsApp of a successful booking.
Cancellation policy
In the event you cancel your trek, cancellation policy we follow :
• Cancellation 20 days before the starting date of the trek – Refund with 10% cancellation charges.
• Cancellation 10 days before the starting date of the trek – Refund with 50% cancellation charges
• Cancellation less than 10 days from the starting date of the trek – No refund
Note: HA gives you a facility in the event of cancellation due to some reason to transfer your trek (same trek and same batch) to your friend.
REFUND :
• The refund will be given in the form of a trek voucher with 1 year validity, you will get an email for your trek voucher, which will take up to 7 working days.
FAQs
The best time for the Dodital Trek is usually from April to June and September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with clear skies and moderate temperatures, providing optimal conditions for trekking.
The Dodital Trek is considered to be of moderate difficulty. While it doesn't involve technical climbing, trekkers should be prepared for long walks, varied terrain, and altitude gains. Good physical fitness and some prior trekking experience are recommended.
The trek to Dodital typically starts from a village called Agoda, located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. Agoda village serves as the base camp for the trek and is accessible by road from Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand.
The duration of the Dodital Trek usually ranges from 5 to 6 days (44 kms), depending on the chosen itinerary and trekking pace. This includes trekking days, acclimatization days, and rest days.
Yes, permits are required for the Dodital Trek, as it passes through forested areas. Trekkers need to obtain permits from the Forest Department or authorized agencies before commencing the trek.
Accommodation options during the trek typically include camping in tents or staying in basic homestay available in villages along the route. Trekkers need to carry their own camping gear or arrange for it through trekking agencies.
Medical facilities are not available along the trekking route to Dodital. Trekkers are advised to carry their own first aid kit, essential medications, and any personal medical supplies. In case of emergencies, evacuation can be arranged to nearby towns with better medical facilities.
Essential items to pack for the Dodital Trek include trekking gear, warm clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, rain gear, sunscreen, insect repellent, a water bottle, snacks, a headlamp, a camera, and personal toiletries. It's important to pack light yet adequately for the journey.
Altitude sickness can be a concern on the Dodital Trek, especially as trekkers ascend to higher altitudes. It's essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and ascend gradually to minimize the risk. If symptoms of altitude sickness persist, it's advisable to descend to lower elevations.
While trekking solo is possible, it's generally safer to trek with a group or at least with a guide, particularly in remote and high-altitude regions like the Dodital area. Trekking solo requires thorough preparation, navigation skills, and awareness of potential risks.
The Dodital Trek can be suitable for children and elderly individuals with moderate fitness levels and proper preparation. However, it's essential to consider their physical capabilities and consult with a healthcare professional before attempting the trek.
Yes, the Dodital Trek can be combined with other treks or activities in the region, such as the Gulabi kantha trek or exploration of nearby lakes like Darwa Top. Additionally, adventure enthusiasts can indulge in activities like birdwatching, photography, or nature walks.
Dodital, located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India, holds immense religious importance in Hinduism. It is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity, according to Hindu mythology. Pilgrims visit Dodital to pay homage to Lord Ganesha and seek blessings. Additionally, the lake is considered sacred and is often visited by devotees who perform rituals and prayers, especially during festivals like Ganesha Chaturthi.